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REllABlEf LOWER SEEDS 



CYCI.AMEN. 



Charming plants, with beautiful foliage and rich colored, fragrant flowers, 

 universal favorites for winter and spring blooming. The Giant varieties 

 have large leaves and stout flower stalks, throwing the flowers well abovt 

 the foliage. Seed may be sown any time during the spring or autumn 

 The strains we offer are unsurpassable. 



PER 

 lOO SEEDS 



PHP 

 PKT. 



Cypress Vine. 



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(jiANi Cyclamen. 



DAHLIA. 



One of the best late summer and autumn flow- 

 ering plants, and now enjoying a wide popu- 

 larity; the double sorts will bloom the first 

 season if the seed is sown before the beginning 

 of April; the single sorts will bloom from seed 

 sown in the open ground as late as June, al- 

 though an earlier start is better. p^K pkt. 

 218G Twentieth Century, or Orchid, 

 flowered. A most sensational in- 

 troduction. In size the flowers are 

 giants, i\ to 7 inches across, and in 

 color vary from almost pure white to 

 deep crimson-lake. The stock we oflfer 

 was saved from nothing but the finest flowers of the true type, but, 

 like most Dahlias, are likely to come somewhat variable. 2 pkts for 

 25 cts ].5 



il8l Colossal. A French strain, producing mammoth single Paeony-like 



flowers in a bewildering range of colors 1,5 



2185 Collerette. A novel type, having a row of short petals around the 

 disc like a frill or collar, and which is always of a diflferent color to the 

 regular petals; mixed colors • 1.5 



2182 Single Giant Perfection. This strain produces flowers of im- 

 mense size, averaging 6 inches across, in a great variety of coloring. 

 J oz. , 50 cts 15 



2190 Single Hlxed. All colors, ^ oz., 25 cts.. 5 



2188 Imported Collection of 6 distinct single sorts 50 



219G Double Cactus. This type is very desirable. Many colors. ^ oz,, 



50 cts 1,5 



2200 Double Large=flowering. Saved from fine show and fancy sorts. 



J oz. , 50 cts 10 



DIDISCUS. 



2351 Coeruleus. This pretty and interesting annual blooms most pro- 

 fusely from July till November; their exquisite pale lavender blossoms 

 are excellent for cutting; plants grow about 1 ? inches high, 

 and have as many as 50 flowers open at one time 10 



2120 Persicum. A very fine strain, not so large, but 



easier to grow than the Giants, mixed colors $0.60 15 



2125 Giant Pure White I.OO 25 



2126 — White with carmine eye 1.00 25 



2127 — Dark Blood=red I.OO 25 



2128 — Delicate rose with deep crimson eye 1.00 25 



21 IW — Finest Mixed. Saved from a superb collection 1.00 26 



2122 Wonder of Wandsbek. The new salmon colored 

 giant-flowering variety, the brightest of all 35 



2123 Butterfly. In this type the edges of the flowers are beauti- 

 fully fringed or waved; for house or conservatory decoration 

 they are of surpassing beauty. Mixed colors. .' 50 



CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea Quamoclit). 



One of the most po[)ular vines, with very delicate fern-like foliage, 



and masses of beautiful, small, star-shaped flowers. Sow in May, first 

 soaking the seeds in warm water for a few hours. 15 feet. (See 



2156 Scarlet. Per oz., 25c. 5 



2157 White. Per oz., 25c. 5 

 2155 Scarlet Ivy-leaved. 



A rapid climbing variety 

 with deeply lobed, ivy- 

 like leaves and small 

 scarlet flowers. Per oz., 



25c 5 



21G0 Mixed. White and scar 



let. Per oz. , 2,''C ."i 



Tlie Cardinal 



Climber. 



(Ipomoea Quamoclit Hybrida.) 



This grand new hybrid Cypress 

 Vine,oMered this season for the first 

 time, is one of the most important 

 additions made to aimual climbers 

 in a generation. For description, 

 see under Novelties and Special- 

 ties, pages 58 to 68. 



Double Cactus Dahlias. 



We are Dahlia tpecialute, and our collection of Root* and Plants is an«urpa*«ed. See list under Garden and Greenhooie Planu. 



