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LOPHOSPERMUM. ^^^^^^ 



3041 Scandens. Highly ornamental annual climber, 

 with showy, rosy-purple foxglove-like flowers; 10 

 feet 10 



I^UPINUS. 



3050 nixed Annua). Orna- 

 mental f y e e-Howering, 

 easily-grown annual, 

 with long, graceful 

 spikes of rich and vari- 

 ous-colored pea-shaped 

 flowers; valuable for 

 mixe<l flower borders 

 and beds ; 2 feet. Per 

 oz., 25 cts 5 



Marvel op Peru. 



I.YCHNIS. 



Handsome plants of easy 

 culture, growing in any rich gar- 

 den soil ; for massing in beds and 

 borders, blooming the first year if 

 sown early; hardy perennials. 



3061 Chalcedonica (Rose Campion, Jerusalem Cross). Fine scarlet 

 flowers ; 2 feet 5 



3062 Haageana. Brilliant orange, scarlet, crimson, etc.; in mixture; 



1 foot ,. 5 



MARVEI. OF PERU. 



3110 The well-knovi'n "Four 

 O'clock's." A handsome, free- 

 flowering garden favorite ; does 

 well everywhere ; fine mixed 

 colors; 2 feet. (See cut.) Per 

 oz., 15 cts 5 



Meseiiibryaiitlieniuni. 



Dwarf trailing plants of great beauty, 

 blooming the whole summer, thriving 

 best in a dry, loamy or sandy soil, re- 

 quiring a warm, sunny situation ; half- 

 hardy annuals; 6 inches. 

 2831 Crystallinum {lee Plani). 

 Flowers white ; prized for its 

 singular icy foliage. Per oz., 



50 cts 5 



3142 Tricolor {Wax Plant). Vari- 

 ous colors 5 



3141 Cordifoliuni Variegatum. 

 A half-haniy perennial trailing 

 variety, with handsome varie- 

 gated foliage and bright rosy- 

 colored flowers 15 



Marigold, African. 



MARIGOLD. 



The African and French Marigolds 

 are old favorite, free-flowering annuals 

 of easy culture ; both are extremely 

 effective. The former have uniformly 

 large yellow or orange-colored flowers, 

 and are well adapted for large beds or 

 mixed borders; the latter are dwarferin 

 growth, with beautifully striped flowers, 

 and betted suited for bedding purposes 

 or for pot culture ; they succeed best in 

 a light soil with full exposure to the sun. 

 {See also Calendula and Tagetes.) 



FREIVCH 



VARIETIES. 



PER PKT. 



Very double, 



Marigold, French, Gold Striped. 



mixed ; very double 



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Marigold, Legion d'Honneur. 



3091 Gold Striped 



deep brownish-red, striped 

 golden-yellow ; 1 foot. (See 



cut.) 10 



3100 Dwarf French. Fine colors, 



1 foot. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



3092 Legion d'Honneur {"Little Brownie"). A single-flowering 

 Marigold, forming compact bushes 6 inches high. Begins flower- 

 ing early, commencing in June. The flowers are golden-yellow, 



marked with a large spot of crimson velvet. (See cut.) 10 



3098 Imported Collection of Double French Marigolds, 6 varieties 25 



AFRICAN VARIETIES. 



3083 Pride of the Garden. Immense flowers, densely double. 

 Color, golden-yellow. A feature of this variety is the compact, 

 dwarf habit of the plant, which forms dense bushes 15 to 18 

 inches high 10 



3081 El Dorado. Flowers very large, imbricated and extremely 

 double. Colors in all shades of yellow. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



3082 Gold Nugget. Dwarf, dense growth and immense double 

 flowers, of a peculiar shade of golden-yellow 10 



3090 Large African. Tall, double, orange and yellow, mixed ; 2 



feet. (See cut.) Per oz., 30 cts 5 



3088 Imported Collection of Double African, 6 varieties 25 



Our color plate subjects are worthy your attention. See pages 12, 13, 160 and 161. 



