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DAMI^IA " COI.I.ERETTE." 



2185 This new type of Single Dahlia has produced a gieat sensation 

 throughout Europe, and has been awarded high honors wher- 

 ever exhil)ited. The peculiarity of the type lies in their having 

 a row of short petals around the disc like a frill or collar, and 

 which are of a different color to the rest of the flower (the ar- 

 rangement is well shown in the illustration), producing many 

 striking effects. The seed we offer is in mixture, and may be 

 expected to produce a variety of color combinations. 30 cts. 



per pkt. 



OOUBLE 



UAISY "OEI.ICATA." 



151.)o A pleasing new sort of tliis old-fashioned favorite. Flowers 

 extremely double, of a rosy-white, with a bright purplish-red 

 centre. About 60 per cent, of the seedlings may be expected 

 to come true, the others will be of various colors. (See cut.) 

 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



MINIATURE SUNFI.01JVER. 



(Helianthus Cucumerifolius Albus Fl. PI.) 



2698 The miniature Sunflowers are. now indispensable for cut flowers, 

 and we feel sure that this new double white sort will meet with 

 a good reception. A certain proportion of the seedlings pro- 

 duce semi-double flowers, which are as desirable as the com- 

 pletely double form. In habit of growth and profusion of flower 

 It is identical to the well- 

 known single variety. 25 

 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. for §1.00. 



Regnal Heliotrope. 



2736 A variety with immense flower 

 heads of the Giganteum type, 

 but of dwarf, compact growth. 

 The umbels of flowers average 

 from 8 to 12 inches in diame- 

 ter, the prevailing colors being 

 all shades of blue, liglit and 

 dark violet, lilac and bluish- 

 white, and possessing all the 

 fragrance and free-flowering 

 qualities which are character- 

 istic of this popular flower, 

 and valuable alike for grow- 

 ing in pots or the open ground 

 in summer. 25 cts. per pkt. 



DiANTHUS NOBILIS (RoVAL PiNKs). 



^ "V -»- 

 Double Daisy Delicata. 

 variety Salmon Queen. The large, single 

 mon-red, distinctly marked with a broad 

 other single Pinks, this is highly effec- 

 tive in beds or borders. Grows 12 

 inches high. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 

 25 cts. 

 2315 Brilliant Violet. A new color in 

 this fine annual. The flowers are single, 

 slightly fringed and very effective in 

 beds or borders. In habit and growth 

 it is identical to the other varieties. 15 

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

 1 pkt. each of the three Dianthus for 35 cts. 



Erig^eron Grandiflorum 

 Elatior. 



2412 A fine hardy perennial of easy culture . 

 grows 12 to 15 inches high, producing 

 its fine pale lilac Aster-like flowers 

 early in spring ; a fine subject for the 

 hardy border or rockery. (See cut.) 

 25 cts. per pkt. 



Dahlia " Collerette." 



Three Fine 

 liianttius or Pinks. 



2303 Nobilis (/?oya/ Pinks). Se- 

 lected and improved varieties 

 of the popular single-flowering 

 Japan Pink, producing flowers 

 nearly 4 inches across, of quite 

 a new shape, the petals being 

 undulated and twisted, each 

 petal covering half of the other, 

 and beautifully fringed or lacin- 

 iated ; the colors vary from 

 white to dark red. (See cut.) 

 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 

 2316 Zona lis {Fringed Pink). An 

 exceedingly pretty annual Pink, 

 a selection from that beautiful 

 , finely- fringed flowers are bright sal- 

 purple zone in the centre. Like all 



Erigeron Grandiflorum Elatior. 



See colored plate and description of our " Incomparable " collection of Sweet Peas on page 13. 



