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Laden re FOUR FINE PANSIES. 
Ro - — The four sorts here offered are the most beautilul of the newer varieties ; 
all are large-flowering and of soft, pleasing colors. For complete list of 
Pansies see page 88. 
3451 Andromeda. This is an exquisite new cclor in the Giant Curled 
type, with large wavy petals of a delicate apple-blossom suffused with 
rosy-lilac and veined darker; comes true from seed. 25 cts. per pkt ; 
5 pkts., $1.00. ' 
3455 Emperor Franz Joseph. A _ giant-flowering variety, with im- 
mense, perfectly formed flowers of pure white with five large blotches 
of brilliant violet-blue. The plants are of dwarf, compact habit; very 
free-flowering, and especially adapted for bedding. 265 cts. per pkt.; 
5 pkts., $1.00. 
3467 Mauve Queen. Another new and distinct color in the giant type, 
being of a delicate mauve, each of the three lower petals marked with 
a large carmine blotch; a very novel combination. 20 cts. per pkt.; 
8 pkts., 50 cts. 
3472 Psyche. This is the finest of the frilled or ruffled Pansies, and 
attracts the attention of everyone. Plants of fine habit: very free- 
flowering. The large flowers have five velvety violet blotches, re- 
lieved by a broad margin of white. 15 cts, per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts, 
A packet each of the above four fine Pansies, 60 cts. 
CRIMSON FOUNTAIN GRASS. 
(Pennisetum Macrophyllum Atrosanguineum.) 
2656 This beautiful ornamental Grass grows about 4 feet high, forming 
graceful symmetrical plants, with foliage of rich deep coppery-bronze 
and bearing tawny-crimson 
plumes. Asa border to a bed 
of Cannas, Caladiums, or inter- 
spersing among other Grasses, 
or as a specimen on the lawn; 
it is unrivaled. 16 cts. per pkt.; 
2 pkts., 25 cts. 
Primula Obconica 
Gigantea. 
3829 This, the finest of the Ob<onica 
type yet introduced, is the re- 
Pansy PsycHE- 
PETUNIA 
ROSY MORN. 
38566 Petunias are one of our most 
effective summer blooming 
plants, and this new variety is 
probably the most striking yet 
introduced. It belongs to the 
small free-flowering section, 
and forms nice bushy fairly 
dwarf plants, which are coy- 
ered from early summer till 
hard frost with brilliant car- 
mine-pink flowers, with white 
throat and centre. For beds, 
baskets, vases and the many 
other uses to which the Petu- 
nia lends itself, this is one of 
the most attractive. 20 cts. per 
pkt.; 8 pkts., 50 cts. 
PETUNIA 
“ RHEINGOLD.” 
3575 A beautiful white and gold 
variety of the large-flowering 
Superbissima class, having 
witle-open fluted flowers with 
a clear bright golden-yellow throat, passing to glistening white at the margin ; 
a first-class novelty, and as desirable for pot culture as for planting out. 
25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.00. 
DREER’S SUPERB FRINGED PETUNIAS. 
We have long been celebrated for our strain of Petunias. Each year the select- 
ing and hybridizing goes on, and the high standard which we set years ago has 
been kept up, and samples of the finest grades fiom the European specialists 
show that they are years behind us in this important flower. 
3590 Dreer’s Superb Double Fringed. 50 cts. per pkt. 
380 Dreer’s Superb Single Fringed. 28 cts. per pkt. 
PENTSTEMON “SENSATION.” 
3532. This is by far the most brilliant of all Pentstemons, and as a bedding 
plant takes rank with the Petunia, Phlox, etc., etc. It grows about 2 feet 
high, every branch being a spike of large, Gloxinia-like flowers in a very 
wide range of bright colors, including rose, red, carmine, cherry, pink, lilac, 
purple, .etc., etc. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 
PHASEOLUS MULTIFLORUS 
“ PAPILIO.” 
(Butterfly Runner Bean.) 
359+ This new variety of the Scarlet Runner Bean is a very pretty climber with 
large pink and white blossoms borne in sprays and produced in the greatest 
profusion from early summer till frost. The flowers are followed by edible 
pods as fine as any string bean, thus serving the double purpose of being 
not only highly ornamental but useful as well, (See cut.) 15 cts. per pkt.; 
2 pkts., 25 cts. ButtrerFry RuNNeER BEAN. 
sult of a cross between P. 06- 
conica grandifiora and P, me- 
gas@folia,; of strong, vigorous 
growth, with extra large indi- 
vidual flowers and flower heads, 
borne on extremely — strong 
stems. In color they vary from 
pale lilac to rose, and make 
handsome specimens for win- 
dow garden or conservatory 
decoration, and is a splendid 
cut flower. 20 cts, per pkt; 
50 cts. 
Petunia RHEINGOLD. 3 pkts., 
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