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I^osmarlnus Officinalis [Rosemary). An old favor- 

 ite aromatic herb, requires a warm, dry situation and a 

 litle protection 5 



Saponarla Caucaslca Fl PI [Bouncing Bet). A 

 hardy perennial of easy culture, producing all sum- 

 mer double blush- white fragrant flowers; 15 inches. . ]0 



SchlzanthUS Wlsetonensls. This variety is now largely 

 used as a pot plant for the house or conservatory. It 

 is remarkably free-flowering, and presents a beautiful 

 appearance with its myriads of blooms, the ground 

 color of which is white doited with delicate rose, with 

 a large spot on the upper lip varying in shade between 

 golden-yellow, carmine, rose and light brown. A 

 very shy seeder 25 



.Scabiosa Caucaslca. One of the handsomest of 

 hardy perennials, especially valuable for cutting, the 

 bloom lasting a long time in water; lilac blue ; 3 feet 10 

 Japonica. A new hardy variety from Japan ; lavender 

 blue 20 



Smilax [Myrsiphyllum, Asparagoides). In many 

 respects Smilax is the most useful, and it is certainly 

 one of the most graceful climbers which adorn the 

 greenhouse or conservatory ; for bouquets and floral 

 decoration it is indispensable 10 



Statlce [Sea Lavender). Splendid hardy perennials, 

 either for the border or rockery, producing all sum- 

 mer panicles of minute flowers, which can be dried 

 and used for winter bouquets. Mixed varieties 10 



Stokesia Cyanea ( Oornflower Aster). This beautiful 

 hardy perennial grows about 24 inches high, bearing 

 handsome lavender-blue cornfiower-like blossoms 

 from July till frost. One of the choicest subjects 

 for the hardy border 10 



Sweet Rocket (Hesperis), Mixed colors 5 



Sweet William [London Tufts). Well-known, free- 

 flowering hardy perennials. We offer six of the best 

 and most distinct single-flowgring sorts, viz.: 



White Velvety Black Maroon 5 



Crimson 5 Red, with white eye 5 



Scarlet 5 Violet, with white eye. . . 5 



A packet each of the above 6 colors, 25 cts. 



Single Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



liolborn Glory. Of extra large size and fine color- 

 ing. 2 pkts. , 25 cts 15 



Per 



oz.. 25 cts. 



Double Mixed 



Giant Double. Producing immense umbels of full, 



double flowers ; colors exceedingly varied 15 



S-mKESIA CVANEA 



Single Sweet William. 



Sweet Peas. For early flowering we advise autumn 

 planting; sow about the end of October in this lati- 

 tude. The following are the choicest large-flowering 

 sorts. For a complete list, see pages 98 and 99 of 

 our Garden Book for 1907 : 



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Aurora. Orange rose-striped on white ground. ... 10 

 Blanche Ferry, Extra Early. Pink and white. .10 



Cocclnea. Brilliant cerise 10 



Countess of Radnor. Delicate lavender 10 



Countess of Lathom. Creamy pink, very rich. .10 



Dainty. White, daintily edged with pink 10 



Dorothy Eckford. The finest white 10 



Duke of Westminster. Purple, tinted violet. . . 10 

 Earliest of All. Same color as Blanche Ferry, but 



two weeks earlier 10 



Emily Henderson. Purest white ; fine 10 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose-yellow 10 



Janet Scott. Beautiful deep pink 10 



King Edward VII. The finest crimson-scarlet 10 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. The best pale lavender.. 10 



Lord Roseberry. Bright cherry rose 10 



Lottie Eckford. While, edged lavender-blue. 



Lovely. Charming La France pink 



Miss Willmott. Brilliant orange-pink 10 



Mont Blanc. New early- flowering pure white. . . .10 

 Mrs. Walter Wright. An exquisite deep mauve. 10 



Navy Blue. Deep violet-blue 10 



Othello. Very dark maroon, almost black. . . 



Prima Donna. Very large clear pink 



Prince of Wales. Bright n sy-pink 10 



Venus. Light salmon pink and buff 10 



Dreer's Peerless Mixture. Made up from named 



sorts. I,b., 75 cts.; )^ lb., 25 cts 10 5 



Tritoma Hybrida [Bed-hot Poker) Saved from our 

 own collection, whicli is undoubtedly the finest in 



this country 25 



Tunica Saxifraga. A neat, tufted hardy perennial 

 plant, growing but a few inches high and bearing 

 the entire season numerous elegant pink flowers. ... 10 

 Valeriana [Gnrden Heliotrope). Showy, hardy border 



pl.nnts, producing fragrant red and white flowers... . 5 



Veronica Spicata (Speedwell). An elegant hardy per- 

 ennial, growing 18 inches high, bearing all summer 



spikes of bright blue flowers 10 



Virginlca. Long spikes of white flowers 10 



Violas, or Tufted Pansies, Mixed. A splendid mix- 

 ture of the best varieties 10 



Wallflower. Single nixed. All colors 5 



Double Finest Mixed 10 



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For complete liit of Flower Seeds see our Garden Book for 1907. Copies on application. 



