S4 nil -HENRTADREER -PHILADELPHIA- W-^ RELIABIE flOWERStEDS 



DAHLIA. 



One of the best late summer 

 ■lumn flowering plants, and no 

 joying a wide popularity ; the do 

 sorts will bloom the first season 

 ihe seed is sown before the be- 

 ginning of April ; the sing 

 ■sorts will bloom from see( 

 ■sown in the open ground as 

 late as Jane, although an 

 •earlier start is better. Many 

 prefer the single sorts to 

 <Cosmos, they having a 

 larger variety of colors 

 and a longer season of 



t)l00ra. PER PKT. 



^186 Twentieth Cen- 

 tury, or Orchid- 

 flowered. One of 



the most sensational 



dntroducliuns in man 



years. In size the flow 



axe giants, 4i to 7 in( 



across ; and in color varv from 



■almost pure white to deep cum 



ison-lake. The stock we offer 



■^'as saved from nothing but the 



(finest flowers of the true type, but, like 



■most Dahlias, are likely to come =;ome. 



%vhM variable. (See cut.) 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 15 



2181 Colossal. A new French strain, producing mammoth single Paeony-like flowers 

 in a bewildering range of colors. Our stock comes direct from the originator. . . 



.2185 CoHerette. A novel type, having a row of short petals around the disc like 

 a frill or collar, and which is always of a different color to the regular petals; 

 mixed colors 15 



!2182 Single Qiant Perfection. This strain produces flowers of immense size, 



averaging 6 inches across, of the most bewildering variety of coloring 15 



"2183 Single Gracilis. Beautifully striped varieties in various colors 10 



^190 Single Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 25 cts . : 5 



■2184 Single Tom Thumb. Of neat, compact and dwarf habit, growing 1 foot in 

 height ; very free-flowering, invaluable for cutting purposes, and admirably 

 adapted for planting in masses and for border decoration 10 



■SiSS Imported Collection of 6 distinct single sorts 60 



2196 Double Cactus. This type is very desirable ; many colors. J oz., 50 cts ..... . 15 



2197 Double Pompone. Small-flowering; finest mixed. ... - 10 



^200 Double Large-flowering, Saved from fine show and fancy sorts, j oz., 40c. 10 



CYCLAMEN. 



Charming plants, with beautiful foliage and rich- colored, fragrant flowers; 

 universal favorites for winter and spring blooming. The Giant varieties 

 have large leaves and stout flower stalks, throwing the flowers well above 

 the foliage. Seed may be sown any time during the spring or autumn. 

 The strains we offer are unsurpassable. 



PER PER 



100 SEEDS. PKT. 



2120 Persicum. Choicest mixed; easier to grow than 



;he Giants §0.60 15 



2125 Giant Pure White 100 25 



21-26 — White with carmine eye 1.00 25 



2127 — Dark Blood-red 1.00 25 



2128 — Delicate rose with deep crimson eye 1.00 25 



2124 — Salmon. A new color ,. . . 2.00 50 



2130 — Finest Mixed. Saved from a superb collection 1.00 25 



2123 Butterfly. In this new type the edges of the flowers are beauti- 

 fully fringed or waved, giving them a grace not possessed by the old 

 class; for house or conservatory decoration they are of surpassing 

 beauty. Mixed colors 50 



2121 Double-flowering. A really double-flowering Cyclamen, com- 

 ing quite true from seed; the flowers are produced with the same 

 freedom and in the same beautiful colors as in the singleflowering 



sorts 35 



DATURA (Trumpet Flower). 



mental annuals, with large and 

 wy flowers, making handsome 

 ants; 2 to 3 feet high. peh pkt. 

 2214 Double Golden. 

 "" eep golden yellow ; de- 

 lightfully fragrant 5 



2213 Fastuosa Huber- 

 iana. Large double 

 flowers of various colors 5 

 2 212 Cornucopia 



{"Born of Plenty"). 



A grand variety ; the 



flowers average 8 



/ inches long by 5 



' across ; French white 



inside, purple outside ; 



delightfully fragrant; 



started early will flower 



fiom early summer until 



fall. (See cut ) 10 



2211 Arborea Simplex 

 a7isia). Large, single trumpet- 

 hite, fragrant flowers about 12 



15 



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Datura Cornucopia. 



We are Dahlia speci-lists, and our collection of Roots and Plants is unsurpassed. See list under Garden ar.u 



.ise i^'lants. 



