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TALERIANA. 



PER PKT. 



6690 Very showy border plants, growing in any garden soil, 

 doing well in the shade ; producing large corymbs of 

 flowers fine for bouquets; hardy perennial; red and 

 wliite mixed ; 2 feet 5 



VIOLET. 



{Viola Odorata.) 



Well-known fragrant early spring blooming plants for 

 edgings, groups or borders; thriving best in the summer in a 

 shady situation, in a rich, deep soil ; extensively used by flo- 

 rists for forcing for cut flowers during the fall and winter 

 months; hardy perennials ; Cinches. 



6725 Sing-le Blue. Sweet scented 10 



672S The Czar. Large flowering 10 



6726 Sing"le AVllite. Very fragrant; free-flowering. .. .10 



6727 Sing-le Mixed. Blue and white 10 



YUCCA (Adam's Needle). 



A splendid plant with large clusters of creamy white tulip- 

 like flowers on tall stems; hardy perennial, 3 feet. 

 6775 Yucca Filamentosa. White 5 



Double Wallflower. 



Wallflower. 



Well-known deliciously fragrant garden plants, blooming 

 early in the spring, with large conspicuous spikes of beautiful 

 flowers; they should be protected in a cold frame in the winter, 

 and planted out in May ; are much prized for bouquet flowers; 

 half-hardy iierennials. 



6740 Wallflower, Single Mixed 5 



6730 — Finest Double Mixed 10 



6739 Collection of Double Wallflower; 12 varieties. .$1.00 

 6749 Collection of Single Wallflower; 6 varieties 50 



ZINNIAS. 



The double Zinnia is one of the most brilliant and showy 

 of annuals, and has long been a general favorite. The seed 

 can be sown early in the hot-bed and transplanted, or sown 

 later in the open ground; half-hardy annuals; 2 feet. 





ANS, Double, 



^KINISI A— Continued. 



Large Flowering Double Dwarf 



iCylXllliaS. PER PKT: 



6781 Double White 5. 



6794 Double Scarlet & 



6793 Double Orange 5 



6795 Double Canary — 5 



6797 Jacqueminot. Rich, deep velvety crimson 10 



6800 Dwarf Double Mixed 5 



6789 Collection of 6 separate varieties 50' 



6790 

 6786 



6784 



Zinnia Elegans, Tall Double. Tall varieties, 

 mixed in great variety of color 5 



— Tom Thumb, Double Mixed. Compact 

 bushes, not over 12 inches high 10' 



— Mammoth {Robusta F/euissima). "Flowers 

 large, perfectly formed, very double and of striking 

 colors lO" 



6783 — Double Pompone. Long cone-shaped 



flowers ; mixed 10' 



6791 • — Zebra. A very pretty strain of striped flowers. 

 As the colors vary on each plant, they present a curious 

 as well as beautiful appearance 10' 



6796 — Curled and Crested. A new ajid beautiful 

 strain of this popular plant, with large double flower 

 of perfect form, the petals being twisted, curled and 

 crested into the most fantastic and graceful forms. 

 The colors comprise all the beautiful shades charac- 

 teristic of the Zinnia \iy 



6782 — Haag-eana, fl. pi. {Mexican Zinnia). ' A 

 splendid double variety ; fiowers deep orange, margined 

 with yellow, keeping its color when dried as a winter 

 flower 10 



I received to-day the Vegetable and Flower -seeds, also the Grape Vine, and am much obliged for your prompt attention to tny 

 orders. ANNA E. BUTLER, Bayou Sara, La., February 26, 1894. 



All of the Vegetable seeds arrived in good condition and are doin^ zvell. ff^_^c/ 10,000 Cabbage plants from 4 oz. of seed. 



SISTERS OF VISITATION, Wheeling, W. Va., February 2S, 189'i. 

 Your seeds germitiate freely and I am much pleased initk results. 



IVM. S. EGERTON, Supt. of Parks, Albany, N. Y., March 5, 1894. 

 The Sweet Pea seed I purchased from you last year produced floivers of wonderful size and beauty ami were admired bv hun- 

 dreds of people. MRS. L. S. NEEL Y, Greenville, III., March 26, 1894. 

 My Sweet Peas raised from your seed were the finest I ever had. The flowers ivere large and in great variety of color. 



MRS. J. H. DOANE, Warehouse Point, Conn., April 1, 1894. 

 We have no7ci in floiver the largest Pansies we ever saru from your Royal Exhibition strain. 



H. NISSNER, Johnsto'wn, Pa., April 24, 1894. 

 Dree/s we have long regarded as the best Pole Lima Bean and we always plant it for main crop. It is productive, but its 

 tenderness and S7ueetness are what we prize it for. Extract from Garden Notes in " Gardening" Oct. 15, 1894. 



