IHmRrADRKR J^HIIADELPtilAm-^ FLOWER SEED HOVEifilS 



New SHASTA and MOONPENNY DAISIES. 



948 Burbank's Shasta Daisy "Alaska." This is ihe finest of all the Shasta 

 Daisies, and one of the best ihiiiys in the horticultural line which the eminent 

 hybridizer has sent out. 25 cts. per pki.; "i pkts., $1 00. 



94! Burbank's Hybrid Shasta Daisies, This is a mixture sav&d from a large 

 number of seedlings and sure to proJuce some good sorts. Seed of this, as well 

 as the variety "Alaska," has been received direct from Mr. Burbank. 20 cts. 

 per |ikt,; 3 jikt;;., 50 cts. 



946 King Edward VII. The finest Moonpenny Daisy, with flowers of extraordin- 

 aiy size, of purest white, perfect form, and exceedingly free-fiowering. 15 cts. 

 per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



947 Robinsoni. A perfectly distinct type, the large white flowers having thread- 

 like finely cut petals. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



ImI'EKIAL C^MLl 1 ui -^ BeI-LS. 



Iiuperial Canterbury 

 Bells. 



(Campanula mecliuin iiuperialis.) 



1738 A new type of this old favorite, 

 , having many points of merit over 

 the common form, being dwarfer, 

 of more regular pyramidal form, 

 blooming two weeks earlier, flowers 

 larger and of better texture, borne 

 upright on stiff stems, making them 

 more desirable for cutting and as 

 valuable for pot culture as for the 

 open ground. The colors comprise 

 white, delicate rose., carmine-rose, 

 violet, Cattleya or orchid color, dark 

 blue, etc., with the delicate shades pre- 

 dominating. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 

 50 cts. 



Double Blue Cornflower. 



(Ceutaurea Cyanus fl. jil.) 



1891 This is identical ir ;olor to the popular 

 single blue variety, \.hich is so much in 

 demand for cutting, especially" for but- 

 tonieres, but, being a full double flower, 

 it takes fewer of them to make a nice 

 bunch, and is better in every way \5 

 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



New Gigantic-flow ering 

 Cosmos "t,ady I^enox." 



2084 This, the latest development in this 

 popular autumn flower, bears gigantic 

 flowers 6 to 7 inches across, with wide, 

 overlapping petals of splendid substance, 

 making a perfectly circular flower which 

 is borne on very long stems, in color a 

 beautiful shell-pink. The plant is of 

 strong, vigorous growth, 6 to 7 feet 

 high. 25 cts. per pkt,; 5 pkts., $1 .00. 



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CIIRVSANTHEMUM 

 "BRIDAE ROBE." 



1937 This is a fine dwarf, compact form 

 of C. Iitodoyiiin, which is one of the- 

 good annuals, especially valuable 

 for cutting. The plants grow about 

 a foot high, and are covered the 

 entire summer with their beautiful 

 snow-while double flowers, which 

 look not unlike the white English 

 Daisy. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 

 50 CIS. 



Calliopsis Golden Ray 



1707 This quaint little annual has much 

 to recommend it. forming globular 

 bushes not over 8. inches high, and 

 completely covered through a long 

 season with its briglit, brown and 

 gokKn vellow flowers, which re- 

 semble in mininture a single Cac- 

 tus Dahli.i; of the easiest culture, 

 doing well in any sunny position. 

 15 cts. i)er pkt.; 2 plus, for 25 cts. 



New Gigantic-flowering Cosmos Lady Lenox. 



