4288 Single White. 

 4283 — Crimson. . . . 

 4285 — Scarlet 



SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). 



(London Tufts.) 



A well-known, attractive, free-flowering hardy perennial, producing a splendid 

 effect in beds and borders with their rich and varied flowers. It is much better 

 to raise new, vigorous, young plants from seed every season than to divide the 

 old plants. 



PEH PKT. PER PKT. 



5 4286 Single Velvety Maroon.. 5 



5 4284 — Red, on white ground. .. . 5 

 5 4287 — Violet, on white ground. . 5 



4289 Collection of a packet each of the above six colors 25 



All colors. Per oz., 40 cts 5 



A distinct new color which originated in one of the 

 far-famed gardens at Newport, R. I. In 

 color it is what florists call watermelon- 

 pink or salmony-rose. Strikingly brilliant 

 and beautiful; the flowers are borne in 

 massive heads on stems 18 inches high. For 

 mid-season mass bedding it has no equal. 

 It is also very effective for cutting. 5 



pkts., |1.00 25 



4291 Holborn Glory. This strain is a large- 

 flowered selection of the auricula-eyed sec- 

 tion, the most beautiful and admired of all 

 Sweet Williams. The individual flowers 

 and trusses are of extraordinary size, while 

 the range of color, all showing a clear, white 

 eye, is truly superb. \ oz,, 25 cts 10 



4297 Double Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 30 cts. 10 



4296 Giant Double. A decided improvement. 

 The plants are of robust, bushy habit, pro 

 ducing numerous stems, surmounted by im- 

 mense umbels of full, double flowers, many 

 of the individual flowers measuring over one 

 inch in diameter. The colors are extremely 

 varied. J oz. , 50 cts 15 



Double and Single Sweet William. 



TAGETES. 



PER PKT. 



4301 Signata Pumila. Adwarf.com- 

 pact, bushy annual Marigold, with 

 beautiful, delicate, fern-like leaves, 

 densely covered with flowers of 

 bright yellow, striped brown; a 

 first-class border plant. ( See cut. ) 

 J oz., 25 cts 5 



THAEICTRUM (Meadow Rue). 



43u6 Aquilegifolium. Favorite 

 hardy perennial, with graceful 

 foliage and masses of rosy-purple 

 flowers; 3 feet 15 



THUNBERGIA. 



(Black-eyed Susan.) 



4310 Beautiful, rapid-growing annual 



climbers, preferring a warm, sunny Thunbergia. 

 situation; used extensively in hanging-baskets, vases, low fences, 

 etc.; very pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, etc., with dark 

 eyes; mixed colors; 4 feet. (See cut.) J oz., 25 cts 5 



TRITOMA. 



(Red-hot Poker, Flame Flower, or Torch Lily.) 

 4330 Hybrida. The introduction of new, early and continuous 

 flowering Tritomas has given them a prominent place among 

 hardy bedding plants. It is not generally known that they are 

 ■ readily grown from seed, many flowering the first year if sown 

 early. The seed we offer has been saved from our own col- 

 lection, which is undoubtedly the finest in this country. Of 

 course, for immediate results it will be better to get plants, 

 but raising them from seed is highly interesting 25 



TORENIA. 



4322 Fournierl. A very fine annual; 

 a splendid plant for vases, hang- 

 ing-baskets, borders, etc. ; covered 

 the entire season with a mass of 

 bloom. Sky-blue, with three spots 

 of dark blue, bright yellow centre. 10 



TUNICA. 



4335 Saxifraga. A neat, tufted 

 hardy perennial plant, growing 

 but a few inches high and bear- 

 ing throughout the entire season 

 numerous elegant pink flowers. 

 Will thrive anywhere, but is es- 

 pecially adapted for the rockery 

 or the margin of the hardy bor- 

 der; blooms the first season 10 



*^wy' 



Tageths Signata Pumila. 



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