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Antirrhinum Peloria. 



Antirrhinum Majus 

 "Peloria." 



This, the latest development in Snap- 

 dragons, promises to be not only a pretty 

 flower, but is a most remarkable botanical 

 curiosity. The illustration shows better than 

 can be described the formation of this " floral 

 freak." The colors represented are dark 

 brownish-purple, and the same color with 

 while tubes and spurs. It is said to come 80 

 per cent, true from seed, and to succeed under 

 the same conditions as the ordinary Snap- 

 dragons. 25 cts. per pkt. 



Giant White Antirrhinum 

 " Queen Victoria." 



This is the finest large-flowering pure white 

 Snapdragon yet offered ; the unusually large 

 flowers are borne on long and graceful stalks ; 

 splendid either for borders or cutting. 15 cts. 

 per pkt. 



CALCEOLARIA RUGOSA 

 "GOLDEN BEDDER." 



A very remarkable free-flowering variety of this 

 beautiful plant, the flowers succeeding each other 

 almost perpetually; well worth trying for bedding 

 in a cool position. 25 cts. per pkt. 



CAEEIOPSIS HYBRIDA 

 SUPERBA. 



Showy new hybrids of this favorite free-flowering 

 annual, forming globular bushes about a foot high, 

 and covered the entire season with a multitude of 

 flowers, each J to f inches across, of varied colors, 

 many of them hitherto unknown in this class. They 

 vary from the palest yellow to the darkest velvety- 

 brown, including canary, orange, salmon, scarlet, 

 carmine, blood-red, etc. A peculiar feature of this 

 novelty is that two distinct colorings are frequently 

 seen on the same plant. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts. 

 for 50 c's. 



CAPSICUM NIGRUM. 



A charming decorative Pepper, growing about 

 12 to 16 inches high, and literally covered by deep 

 black, brilliant fruits, resembling those of the sloe. 

 15 cts. per pkt. 



SIX SUPERB NEW ASTERS. 



Waldersee. A new and perfectly distinct type, forming dense globular plants 

 from 8 to 9 inches' high and literally smothered — over 200 flowers have been 

 counted on a single plant — with small, double, flat flowers, each about an inch 

 across, of a bright rose color, each petal edged with white; undoubtedly of great 

 value for edges of beds, pots, etc. 25 cts. per pkt. 

 Apollo. Also a new type, somewhat similar to the preceding, but of higher 

 candelabra growth; it is not so free-flowering as the Waldersee, but very free 

 if compared to the ordinary run of Asters. Flowers are quite double, of fair size 

 and a beautiful violet blue in color. 25 cts. per pkt. 

 Ostrich=feather Terra=COtta. A unique new shade in this fine type of 

 Aster, the pink and white varieties of which are great favorites for cutting. 

 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts. for 50 cts. 



Giant Victoria Rose. The sec- 

 ond color in this fine class to be 

 offered. The white variety has 

 now a permanent place in our 

 general- list. 20 cts per pkt.; 3 

 pkts. for 50 cts. 



Empress Frederick. The finest 



dwarf large-flowering Cornet 

 Aster yet introduced. Plant 

 of compact, sturdy habit, bearing 

 freely immense plumy-white 

 flowers ; especially desirable for 

 pot culture. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 

 pkts. for 50 cts. 



Sunlight. This variety resembles 

 in growth and form of flower the 

 popular Pseony Perfection class, 

 and is said to be the first real 

 yellow variety introduced. 15 

 cts. per pkt. 



A packet each of the above 6 

 new sorts, §1.00. 



Bedder. 



Aster, Ostrich-feather Terra-cctta. 



