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3901 Bicolor Superba. Fine free-flowering annual variety, growing 
about 2 feet high, forming a dense bach and producing in great 
abundance on long stems its bright flowers. ‘The disc is brown, the 
florets golden-yellow, with large velvety-brown spots at the base; 
very effective and useful for cutting, (See cut.) .........2...... 10 
3904 Bicolor superba semiplena. Semi-double flowering form ofthe 
above, equally showy and useful for cutting............ ..- ..... 10 
3906 Fulgida, An effective hardy perennial sort, producing — in masses 
during August and September brilliant orange-yellow flowers; grows | 
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3902 Newmani. One of the finest of autumn- flowering perennials, bear- 
ing large flowers. Bright orange-yellow petals, surrounding a large 
black cone; a showy on GPRS SG Sek Noe Deion ae erate ere See a eal 15 
3903 Purpurea (Gzant Purple Cone- Flower). One of the most interest- 
ing hardy perennials, producing from midsummer until late autumn 
large, showy, reddish-purple flowers; about 4 inches across; a re- 
markably large cone-shaped centre of brown; thickly set with Belden 
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ROSMARINUS (Rosemary). 
8895 Officinalis. An old favorite aro- 
matic herb, delightfully 
fragrant, flowers light 
y blue, grows about 2 feet 
ZA high, should be planted 
y in a warm, dry ator 
PG, and given a little pro- 
J GP tection, Oz., 85 cts... 5 
4 SANVITALIA. 
3938 Procumbens Fl. 
Pl. An annual of 
dwarf, compact 
growth, useful in 
masses in beds or 
edges of borders, 
or in vases, baskets, 
ete. Showy bright yellow 
RupsBeckia BicoLtor SUPERBA. 
SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue). 
The Salpiglossis is one of the greatest favorites Ge. g 
among annuals, partly because of its easy culture, 
but principally for its beauiful, almost orchid-like 
flowers which it produces from early summer 
until late fall. Seed should be sown early in spring in a 
bed or window and transplanted when weather is settled or di- WW \ : 
rectly out of doors after danger of frost. (See cut.) \ Nl ur ie” 4 double flowers, in bloom all’ 
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DREER’S IMPROVED LARGE-FLOWERING. Sees 
This is a splendid strain of these beautiful annuals. PER PKT. 
3912 Crimson. .......... 10 | 3915 Rose and Gold..... 10 
3913 Primrose ......... 10 | 3916 Scarlet and Gold. 10 
3914 Purple and Gold ... 10 | 3917 White and Gold... 10 
3919 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 sorts........ 40 
3920 Finest [Mixed, All colors. 3 pkts., 25 cts .... .... 10 
3921 Emperor, This new variety forms only one leading 
stem, ani bears on its summit a veritable bouquet of the 
most beautiful flowers, each one richly veined with gold. 10 
SCABIOSA. 
(Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious, Pincvshion Flower, Egyptian 
Rose, Etc.) 
One of our handsomest summer border plants, producing in great 
profusion very double flowers in a large variety of shades and 
colors; a splendid flower for table bouquets, etc. 24 feet. 
IMPROVED LARGE-FLOWERING. 
3943 Azure Fairy..... .. 10 | 3951 Flesh Pink ........ 5 
3914 Crimson. .......... 5 | 3952 King of Blacks ... 10 
3953 Lilac . Fanaa a 5 | 3954 Pompadour........ 10 
3955 Purple, edged white 5 | 3957 Tile Red....... .. 5 
SUD ORROSE Mere atari #0) (0950) WiNIte ie se. ocr 5 
3959 Collection of a packet each of the above 10 colors..... 50 
3960 Mixed. All colors of the improved xan eon 
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3950 Dwarf Double. All colors mixed; 2 feet. Or. ; 30 cts. 5 
3941 Causcasica. One of the handsomest of hardy peren-  ~ 
nials, especially valuable for cutting, the blooms lasting a 
long time in water; lilac-blue; 3 feet........-.....-.. 10 Re ae eee a TN GISGADIOSAT 
For a bright bed or border try Phlox Drummondi. See color plate and offer, page 48. 
