i HEWTA'DREER MAKLffllA- W W RELIABLE FLOWERSEfOS 



STOCKS (GiUiflower). 



The Stock is one of the most popular annuals, either for bedding or pot 

 culture; for brilliancy and diversity of color, fragrance, profusion and dur- 

 ation of bloom it is unsurpassed. Our supply is grown lor us by a special- 

 ist, and rarely produces less than 90 per cent, of double -flowering plants. 



IMPROVED LARGE-FLOWERING 10-WEEK. 



This is the leading class for bedding out or for summer blooming. 



PER PKT. - PER PKT. 



4011 Blood=red 10 4015 Purple 10 



4013 Light Blue 10 4010 Pure White 10 



4014 Bright Pink 10 4017 Canary Yellow 10 



40-0 flixed. Double large-flowering. | oz. , 50 cts 5 



4018 Collection. A packet each of above 6 colors 50 



CUT-AND-COME-AQAIN 10-WEEK. 



Splendid perpetual-blooming class; sown in March or April they begin 

 flowering in July, continuing until frost, and are especially valuable during 

 September and October, when other flowers are scarce ; they throw out 

 numerous side branches, all bearing very double, fragrant flowers. 



4031 Princess Alice. White. 15 

 4' >3ii La France. Rose .... 15 

 4033 Brilliant. Blood-red.. 15 

 4040 Finest Mixed. All colors. 



4034 Sapphire. Dark blue. . . 15 



4035 Creole. Creamy yellow. 15 



4036 MayQueen Delicatelilac 15 

 \ oz.. 75 cts 10 



4039 Collection of a packet each of the six colors 60 



VARIOUS STOCKS. 



4027 Snowflake. A dwarf 10-week variety with large double snow- 

 white flowers; fine for pot culture 15 



4044 Empress Elizabeth. This splendid winter Stock grows about 

 18 inches high, and throws up a very strong main stem, branching 

 out in candelabra form. Both main 

 and side stems are covered with 

 large double rose-shaped flowers 

 of carmine-rose 15 



4043 Beauty of Nice. Another splen- 

 did winter-flowering variety, with 

 spikes of very large flowers, of a 

 delicate flesh-pink 15 



4041 Queen Alexandra. Similar to 

 the above, except in color, which 

 is rosy -lilac, a shade that shows 

 beautifully under artificial light. . 15 



4042 Brompton. Half-hardy biennial, 

 bushy plants, producing a beauti- 

 ful display of double flowers; 

 mixed colors; 2 feet 10 



Stokesia (Cornflower Aster). 



Stocks Cut-and-Come-Again. 

 StOkeSia (Cornflower Aster). 



PER PKT. 



4051 Cyanea. This is not 

 new, but is a rare and 

 beautiful hardy perennial, 

 and was shown in colors 

 on the cover of our 1903 

 catalogue. The plant grows 

 about 24 inches high, each 

 bearing from 20 to 30 

 handsi mie lavender-blue 

 cornflower-likeblossoms; in 

 bloom from July till frost. 

 One of the choicest subjects 

 for the hardy border and in- 

 dispensable for cutting. 

 (See cut.) }oz., 30 cts. . 10 



4052 Cyanea alba. A pure 

 white-flowering form, iden- 

 tical to the popular blue 

 variety in every way except 

 color. } oz., 30 cts 10 



Sweet Rocket. 



SWEET ROCKET He.peri.). 



4278 Old-fashioned garden plant; also known as Dame's Rocket and 

 Dame's Violet; grows from 2 to 3 feet high, and bears spikes of 

 showy white, lilac and purple fragrant flowers. Excellent for nat- 

 uralizing among shrubbery or for planting in a permanent border; 

 mixed colors. (See cut. ) Oz., 30 cts 5 



Everblooming Hybrid Sweet William. 



1 Dianthus latifolius atrococcineus fl. pi.) 



2342 This is a cross between an annual Pink and a Sweet William, com- 

 bining the free and continuous blooming qualities of the former with 

 the hardiness of the latter; in color an intense velvety crimson 

 scarlet; blooms the first year from seed and one of the finest sub- 

 jects for any position in the garden. ] oz. , 50 cts 



15 



We offer some very fine Asters this season. See pages 59 to 61, also 73 to 76. 



