HWADRKR -PHIlADEIiPtilA M'^llOWER SEED ^lOVErnlTlJin is 



Heliopsis Pitcherianus Skmi-Pleni 



California Poppy Carmink King. 



Impatiens Molstii. 



2843 Very handsome Zanzibar Balsam recently 

 discovered in Africa. It forms bushes 1^ 

 to 2 feet high, and resemljles in habit, foliage 

 and shape of flower llie popular /. Sulinjiii, 

 but surpassing it by its quicker and more 

 vigorous growth and its larger and brighter- 

 colored flowers. Seed sown indoors in 

 spring will form plants ready to set out in 

 May, and will bloom continuously from 

 June till frost. It is also an excellent pot 

 plant for the house. 25 cts. per- pkl. 



Double Stock-flowered 

 L,arkspurs. 



These are undoubtedly the finest of all the an- 

 nual Larkspurs. They are of tall, branching 

 habit, with fine long spikes of double flowers, 



which come nito bloom early in the season and last until late fall. Whether used in 

 beds, borders, or grown for cutting only, they must be considered one of the most satis- 

 factory annuals. 



PER PKT. PER PKT 



2931 Lustrous Carmine 10 2935 Dark Blue 10 



2932 Tricolor 10 2936 Sky Blue 10 



2934 Shell Pink 10 2937 Pure White 10 



2933 Finest Mixed, all colors. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



2938 Collection of a packet each of the 6 colors, 40 cts. 



"^ LINARIA MAUOCCANA " EXCBI.SIOR/» 



2992 Charming little annuals with miniature snapdragon-like flowers in sprays that last 

 a long time cut. The plants do not grow over 15 inches high, and flower quickly 

 from seed sown in the open ground, or may be started indoors and transplanted 

 In color this new strain contains all shades from dark violet to lavender and from 

 dark crimson to pink; also yellow. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts.. 25 cts. 



DREBR'S SEI.ECT SHIRLEY POPPIES. 



•369P This is an extra select strain of these charming Poppies. They are single and 

 occasionally semi-double, and range in color from the purest glistening white 

 through the most delicate shades and tints of pale pink, rose and carmine to the 

 deepest crimson and blood-red, while many are daintily edged and striped. In 

 fact, so varied are they that scarcely any two are exactly alike. They should be 

 sown in the open border where they are to remain ; very thinly and barely covered, 

 preferably after a shower or in cloudy weather ; they come up in a few days and 

 are soon a mass of bloom. It is well to make several sowings at intervals in the 

 same bed to keep up a succession of bloom. The flowers, if picked just before ex- 

 panding, will last for several days. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz. 



CAI.IFORNIA POPPY " CARMINE KING.»> 



(£schscholtziti.) 



2422 A new and distinct color in this charming annual, the large flowers being 

 of a beautiful carmine-rose, the coloring usually as intense on the inside as 

 on the outside of the petals, and producing in beds or borders an altogether 

 novel and brilliant effect. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts, §1.00. 



V HEI.ENIUM GRAND, CUPREIJM. 



(Copper-Colored Sneezewort.) 



2713 A beautiful new variety of this easily-grown and showy hardy perennial, 

 forming nice, bushy plants about 3 feet high, covered during the entire 

 summer and fall with heads of coppery-red flowers, each an inch and a half 

 across. Very distinct and charming new color for the hardy border. 15 

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



/'HEI.IOPSIS PITCHERIANUS SEMI-PLENA. 



2733 A new semi-double form of this fine hardy perennial ; grows 2 to 8 feet 

 high, producing the entire summer golden-yellow semi-double flowers each 

 2 inches in diameter. As a plant for the hardy border or for cutting it has 

 few equals. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



HEUCHERA SANGUINEA MAXIMA. 



Among hardy plants few are more esteemed than Heuchera Sanguinea. 



This new variety is r great improvement, being of more vigorous growth, 



flowering more freely and produc- 

 ing larger spikes and individual 

 flowers. In color it is of the same 

 bright crimson as the type. 20 cts. 

 per pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



PETUNIA 



ROSY MORN. 



2762 



3566 Petunias are one of our most 

 effective summer - blooming 

 plants, and this new variety is 

 probably the most striking yet 

 introduced. It belongs to the 

 small free-flowering section, 

 and torms nice bushy fairly 

 dwari plants, which are cov- 

 ered rom early summer till 

 hard frost with brilliant car- 

 mine pink flowers, with white 

 throat and centre. For beds, 

 baskets, vases and the many 

 other uses to which the Petu- 

 nia lends itself, this is one of 

 the most attractive. 20 cts. 

 per pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



LiNARiA Maroccana Excel?ior. 



