HENRTADREERTfllLADELPHIAM^m FLOWER SEED IfOVEbTIK 



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Aquilegia IIaylods;eiisis Delicatissima. 



1192 A hybrid of the beautiful Rocky Mountain Columbine, and like it bear- 

 ing large, long-spurred flowers, but differing in color, the spurs of this 

 new-hybrid being a tender satin-rose, passing imperceptibly to a delicate 

 light-yellow at the crown. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



Two Fine New English Daisies. 



(Bellis Perennis.) 



1596 Qlant Rose. A superb variety, producing but 12 to 15 flowers to the 

 plant, but these are of extraordinary size, reaching, under good cultiva 

 tion, the heretofore unheard of size of 3 to 4 inches in diameter. The 

 color is a beautiful bright rose. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00. 



1597 The Bride. A magnificent very double, free-fiowering, pure white, 

 bearing its large flowers on extra long stems, making it of exceptional 

 value for cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



CAI.I.IOPSIS GOI.I>EN ItAY. 



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 bright, brown and golden-yellow flowers which resemble 

 in miniature a single Cactus Dahlia; of the easiest culture, doing well 

 in any sunny position. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. • 



CAMPANUI^A PERSICIFOI^IA 



GIGANTEA MOERHEIMI. 



1728 We are pleased to be able to offer seed 

 of this beautiful variety of the Peach 

 Bells, which has been offered i 

 plant form for several years, and 

 is already highly appreciated by 

 lovers of hardy perennial 

 plants. The plants grow 

 about 2 feet high, and in 

 June and July bear spikes 

 of large double pure white 

 flowers; perfectly hardy. 

 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts. 

 for 50 cts. 



Campanula Persicifolia Gigantea 

 moekheimi. 



Chrysanthemum Maximum. 

 King Edward VII. 



upright bushes 

 about 5 feet high, while the immense, pure white, fra- 

 grant flowers are borne on straight stems up to 30 inches 

 long. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts. for 50 cts. 



Two New moonpenny Daisies. 



(Chrysanthemum Maximum.) 



1946 King Edward VII. A great many varieties of Moon- 

 penny Daisies have been introduced in the last few years, 

 many of which showed but little advancement, but in 

 this novelty we believe we have the greatest improvement 

 ever made in this popular hardy perennial, the flowers 

 i)eing of extraordinary size, of purest white and perfect 

 form, and exceedingly free -flowering. 15 cts. per pkt.; 

 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



1947 Robinson!. A perfectly distinct type, the petals of the 

 large white flowers being finely cut, like a single Japa- 

 nese Chrysanthemum; free-flowering, and a striking 

 additionto this class. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



COREOPSIS GOLDEN FLEECE. 



2072 In a list of the best dozen hardy perennials, Coreopsis 

 Lanceolata Grandiflora would certainly be included, and 

 any improvement on this justly popular plant will be 

 welcomed. This new variety has rich, deep golden-yel- 

 low flowers, 3 inches across, with from 14 to 16 laciniated 

 petals and a row of narrow petals around the disc, mak- 

 ing an almost double flower. Its name was suggested by 

 the soft, fluffy appearance of the flowers ; in habit and 

 floriferousness it is identical to the type. 25 cts. per 

 pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 



Cup and Saucer 



Canterbury Bells. 



The demand for this beautiful type has 

 induced us to offer them in separate colors 

 as well as mixture, viz. : 



PER PKT. PER PKT. 



1731 Rose 10 I 1734 Striped . . 10 



1733 Blue 10 | 1735 White ... 10 



A packet each of the 4 colors, 30 cts. 

 1732 Finest Hixed. 40 cts. per J oz 5 



Giant Royal Sw^eet Sultan. 



(Centaurea Imperialis gigantea.) 



1892 This is a giant form of the Royal Sweet Sul- 

 tan offered on page 67. The plants are extremely 

 vigorous, and form 



Giant Royal Sweet Sultan. 



