NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES FOR 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI CUSPIDATA 

 LIGHT BALL. 



A dwiirf Plilox so close and ckiise that each phint forms 

 itself into a perfect ball G to 8 inches in diameter; si)eciall) 

 adapted to pot culture. 



No. 6352 Mi.\ed. Pkt. 25 cts. 



SALVIA COCCINEA LACTEA, 



A pure white Sage of the same form and habit as 

 Salvia Coccineu. A free blooming and easily grown 

 variety. 



No. 6499. Pkt. 20 cts. 





EVER-BLOOMING WHITE VIOLET. 



(Viola Cucullata Alba.) 



The most profuse blooming white Violet. Tlie plants 

 are compact and are in bloom from October until May. 

 /.'he dowers are produced on long stems and stand erect 

 over the soft green foliage. It has bloomed in the sunny 

 situation as well as in the shade, and is very easily culti- 

 vated. Absolutely constant from seed. 

 No. 6728. Pkt. 25 cts. 



ZINNIA ELEGANS TOM THUMB. 



Excepting a small percentage of plants which show a 

 tendency to revert to the original taller forms, the height 

 of the Tom Thumb Zinnias varies from 4 to 12 inches and 

 their diameter from 6 to 14 inches. They form charming, 

 compact, free-flowering, pigmy bushes, the blooms of 

 which resemble those of the Pompon Zinnias. It is hardly 

 necessary to say that they are especially suited for edgings, 

 small beds, and groups ; that they also constitute exceed- 

 ingly pretty objects when grown in pots. 

 No. 6786. Pkt. 15 cts. 



TYD/EA HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. 



One of the most vSluable greenhouse plants. It stands in 

 favor with the well-known Cinerarias and is a fit compan- 

 ion to them. Tlie flowers are mostly tinged and spotted with 

 brown, yellow, carmine, scarlet and white, which render it 

 with the velvety green and brown foliage a decorative 

 plant which should be in every greenhouse and conserva- 

 tory. The above illustration is'a true representation. 

 No. 6688. 50 cts. 



WALLFLOWER PRIMROSE DAME. 



Of the same sturdy compact habit of growth as the Golden 

 Tom Thun^b ; this new Wallflower is entirely difi'erent 

 in color of flower from any sort yet known, being of a 

 beautiful clear primrose yellow, a color which contrasts 

 well with thp dark green foliage, and will render it a 

 valuable ]>lant for spring beds, and also for cutting pur- 

 poses. 



No. 6732. Pkt. 20 cts. 



VERBENA COMPACTA, SNOWBALL. 



This variety grows into a compact bush instead of bei'iig 

 of straggling habit. For planting among Phlox and other 

 bushy plants it will he found invaluable. The umbels are 

 large and bear medium-sized pure white flowers. As it 

 can be ke|)t down to a height of 5 or 6 inches, it will 

 doubtless prove of value as an edging plant. 

 No. 6711. Pkt. 25 cts. 



SNOW WHITE GLADIOLUS. 30 cts. each, 4 for $1.00. $2.50 per doz. 



