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CANTERBLRV BEEES. 



1734 A new race of this much prized Hardy Biennial 

 from a celebrated French Hybridizer. The double 

 blossoms appear like three flowers placed one inside 

 the other. These are produced freely and in all the 

 colors found in the other varieties of Canterbury 

 Bells. About one-half of the seedlings may be ex- 

 pected to come true to type. 25 els. per pkt. 



Double Early-floweriug 

 Chrysantheinunis. 



1945 A new race of the Tall-floweriug Chrysantlienunn, 

 which perfect their blooms in the open ground 

 before frost. Easily grown from s^ed which may 

 be expected to produce at least 75 per cent, of 

 douMe-floweiing jilants in a large range of colors; 

 quite hardy if given slight protection and grown in 

 a well drained position. 25 cts. per pkt. 



Gigantic-flowering Cosmos 

 "Lady Eenox." 



The rose-jiink I-ady Lenox Cosmos was introduced 

 some years ago, and on account of its very large flowers 

 and splendid texture is now a ])opular variety, and we 

 are jileased to be able to cffer in addition a pure white 

 variety with all the good qualities of the parent. 

 2085 White "Lady Lenox." 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 



|)kts., 25 cts. 

 2084 Rose=Pink "Lady Lenox." 10 cts. per pkt.; 

 J oz., 40 cts. 



NEW HVBRID DEEPHINirWS. 



(Hardy Larkspurs.) 



The magnificent Hybrid Hardy Larkspurs offered below represent the 

 finest varieties of a famous English collection; and although you cannot 

 depend upon them coming strictly true to name, yet you may rely upon 

 getting flowers of largest size and equal to the varieties from which the seed 

 has been saved. For list of standard sorts see page 79. 

 2218 Belladonna. The freest and most continuous blooming of all. 



The clear turquoise-blue of its flowers is not equalled for delicacy 



and beauty by any other flower. 25 cts. per pkt. 

 2224 Duke of Connaught. Rich oxford-blue, with a bold white eye. 

 2234 Geneva. Large flowers of a pleasing light blue, with while eye. 

 2233 Julia. Gigantic flowers of a pretty cornflower-blue, beautifully 



veined with rose, large pure white eye. 



2241 King of Delphiniums. A magnificent variety with massive spikes, 

 well set with semi-double flowers 2 inches or more across. Color 

 rich gentian-blue with a very conspicuous white centre. 



2244 Lizzie. Lovely azure-blue with bold yellowish eye. 



2245 riasterpiece. Immense rich gentian-blue flowers with snow-white 

 eye. 



2242 Mrs. Creighton. Deep Oxford-blue, centre dark plum with 

 brown eye; a rich dark sort. 



2243 Mme. Violet Gesiin. Perfectly round semi-double flowers of 

 clear blue, lavender centre, bold white eye, evenly arranged on spikes 

 5 to 6 feet high. 



2246 Queen Wilhelmina. Immense flowers of a soft lavender-blue, 

 flushed rose, with a very conspicuous white eye. 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 15 cts. per pkt. 

 2249 Collection of a packet each of the above 10 Grand Delphiniums, 

 $1.25. 



Gold medal Hybrid Delphiniums. 



2238 Unquestionably the finest strain of mixed hybrids ever offered. The 

 original stock came from England, and consisted of the best-named 

 varieties. The plants are of strong, vigorous habit, with large 

 flowers in massive spikes, the majority running in the lighter shades 

 of blue; these are illustrated in colors, see plate opposite page 200. 

 15 cts. per pkt.; I oz., 50 cts. 



New Hybrid Delphiniums. 



