TropiEOLum Princess Victohia Louise. 



New Climbing Tropaeolum 

 Princess Victoria I^ouise 



ROYAI. BLUE FORGEX-ME-NOT. 



S'239 This beautiful variety belongs to the pillar-shaped section, of which a 

 number of varieties have been sent out in the last few years. This novelty 

 is a grand addition, the flowers being of larger size and a deeper blue than 

 any otlier, and as a variety for pot culture is unexcelled. (See cut on 

 page 8.) 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 



NEW DIVARF PHI.OX "SURPRISE." 



3625 Among the numerous varieties of this class, now so rapidly gaining in 

 popularity, this novelty deserves a prominent place; of the globular habit 

 characteristic of this group ; the plants are covered with brilliant ver- 

 milion flowers, the centre of each adorned with a white star, a very taking 

 color effect, arresting attention at first sight, and rendering it wonderfully 

 effective for beds or edgings. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. for §1.00. 



STRIPED ICEEAND POPPY. 



3734 'New varieties of this lovely class are always welcome. The introducers 

 state that while not more than 40 per cent, will come striped, those which 

 do come are so pretty and original that they do not hesitate in offering 

 them. The more or less broad stripes of golden yellow form a striking 

 contrast to the bright orange-red ground color ; perfectly hardy and flower 

 the first year if sown early. 20 cts. per pkt.; 8 pkts. for 50 cts. 



SCABIOSA BRACHIATA. 



3940 An annual variety, resembling in form and color the beautiful perennial 



S. Caucasica; the pale lilac-blue flowers are borne on the extremity of 



stalks 12 to 15 inches high; begins blooming in June, 



contmuing foi a long time. A most valuable 



plant for cutting purposes. 20 cts. per pkt.; 



3 pkts. for 50 CIS. 



3257 Decidedly one of the finest and 

 most effective of Lobb's Climb- 

 ing Nasturtiums ; the large, 

 finely formed blossoms are 

 creamy white with' con- 

 spicuous orange-scarlet 

 blotches at the base of 

 each petal and pure or- 

 ange-red calyx and spur, 

 occasionally coming with 

 a red margin ; a r.ire 

 color combination 

 amongst annual Nastur- 

 tiums. (See cut.) 25 els. 

 per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 



Three Giant 



Torenias. 



Violetta. This, the latest 

 addition to the Giant Torenias, is 

 perhaps the loveliest of all, the im- 

 mense flowers being of the purest white, ~ ""^X/^^^ W\)^lt^^'''^ ^^^ 

 tinted with the most delicate shade of lavender- ^WWi °'" ''^ 

 blue, and having a violet-blue spot on each of the lltll/ believe 

 three lower sections of the flower. 25 cts. per pkt. 

 Princess of Moiiteuegro. The 



finest of all dark-colored Torenias ; the Double Fringed Zinnia. 



lower and side petals of a deep velvety 



indigo-purple, the upper petal deep lavender, the whole being re- 

 lieved by a golden-yellow blotch at the base of the lower petal. 

 15 cts. )ier pkt. 



The Bride. Lower and side petals delicate pink, the upyier 

 one pure white, and have the same golden-yellow blotch in throat 

 as the others. 25 cts. per pkt. 



DOUBEE WHITE FRINGED iglNNIA. 



4472 The first of a new class of this very useful annual ; the petals of 

 the perfect-shaped flowers are, as is shown in the illustration, more or 

 less deeply cut, a characteristic never before seen in Zinnias. The 

 habit of the jilant and shape of the flowers is exactly the same as the 

 tall double Zinnias. (See cut.) 30 cts. per pkt.; 4 pkts. for $1 00. 



PYGHEA ZINNIA. 



4140 A new miniature sort, growing only 8 inches high, but in spite of this 

 very dwarf habit of most extraordinary freedom of bloom, as many 

 as 25 to 30 flowers each, about 3 inches across, being borne on a 

 single plant; valuable on account of its dwarf, compact habit for 

 edging. So far there are only three colors — scarlet, crimson and 

 white. We offer them in mixture. (See cut.) 25 cts. per pkt.; 

 5 pkts for $1.00. 



4326 



4324 



4325 



EMPEROR 



SAEPIGEOSSIS. 



3921 This grand new sort forms 



only one leading stem, bearing on 



its summit a veritable bouqutt of 



the most beautiful flowers, of 



wonderfully bright colors, richly 



veined with gold, and much 



larger than the finest of the 



grandiflora type. 15 Ct.s. per pkt. 



NEW CRIMSON 

 SAEYIA. 



3934 A sport from the well-known 



Scailet Sage; is of similar habit, 



diffeiing only in color, which is a 



peculnr lustrous crimson; and while 



do not claim for it the brilliancy 



parent, yet it is so distinct that we 



there is plenty of room for it. 15 



cts. per pkt. 



Pygmea Zinnia. 



