122 nn HWADRHR -PHIIAMLPIIIAM-^f m\km FLOWER SEEDS 



STOCKS (GilUnower). 



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 for us Ijy a special- 

 ist, and will produce 90 per cent, of double-flowering plants. 



IMPROVED LARQE-FLOWERINU 10-WEEK. 



This is the leading class for bedding out or summer bloooming, and is 

 shown in colors and fully described on page 58. 



PBR PKT. PER PKT. 



4011 Bloodo-red 10 4015 Purple 10 



4013 Light Blue 10 401i) Pure White 10 



4014 Bright Pink 10 4017 Canary Yellow 10 



4020 Mixed, Double large-flowering. ^ oz., .50 cts 5 



4018 Collection. A packet each of above 6 colors 50 



CUT- AND'COME- AGAIN 10= WEEK. 

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

 flowering in July, continuing uatil 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 40.'^4 Sapphire. Dark blue.. 15 



4032 La France. Rose 15 4035 Creole. Creamy yellow. 15 



4033 Brilliant. Blood-red . . 15 4036 May Queen. Delicate lilac 15 



4040 Finest Mixed. All colors, ^^oz., 75 cts 10 



4039 Collection of a packet each of the 6 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 Beautyof Nice. Another splen- 

 did winter-flowering variety, with 

 • spikes of very large flowers, of a 

 delicate flesh- pink 



4041 Queen Alexandra. Similar to 

 the above, except in color, which 

 is rosy- lilac, a shade that shows 

 beautifully under artificial light. 



4042 Brompton. Half-hardy biennial, 

 bushy plants, producing a beauti- 

 ful display of double flowers; 

 mixed colors; 2 feet 10 



15 



15 



Stokesia (Coknplower Aster). 



Stock 



StoKe^»icl Comflower Aster 



4051 Cyanea. This is noi 

 new, but is a rare and 

 beautiful hardy perennial, 

 and was shown in colors 

 on the cover of our 1903 

 catalogue. I he plant grows 

 about 24 inches high, each 

 bearing from 20 to 30 

 handsome lavender-blue 

 cornflower-like blossoms; in 

 bloom from July till frost. 

 One of the choicest subjects 

 for the hardy border and in- 

 dispensable for cutting. 

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



4052 Cyanea alba. A pure 

 white-flowering form, idtri- 

 tical to the jiopular blue 

 variety in every way except 

 color, i oz., 30cts 10 



SwEKT Rocket. 



SliVEET 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., 25 cts 5 



Everbloomiiis: Hybrid Sweet W^ilHam. 



'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 , 60 cts 16 



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



