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Giant Verbenas 



New Salvia 

 Scarlet Globe 



3934 A new type of Scarlet 

 Sage, of dwarf compact 

 bushy growth, about 15 

 inches high; the globe 

 shaped plants, being 

 covered with masses of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers. 

 50 cts. per pkt. 



New Giant Flowering Verbenas 



4362 Hybrida Grandiflora, Etna. Flowers very large; of an 

 intensive Geranium red, with small creamy yellow eye. 20 

 cts. per pkt. 



4364 Hybrida Grandiflora, Salmon Pink. A true salmon- 

 pink with white eye. A splendid addition to the Giant 

 flowering class, that comes true from seed. 25 cts. per pkt. 



New Dwarf Compact Verbena 



4345 Fireball. A dwarf compact Verbena about six inches 

 high literally covered with bright scarlet blooms, excellent 

 for the rock garden, borders, beds or as pot plants. 25 cts. 

 per pkt. (See illustration.) 

 (For general list of Verbenas see page 113.) 



Viola or Tufted Pansy 



4404 Apricot ( New). A beautiful addition to this very popular 

 type of Violas; a rich apricot shade, tinged orange towards 

 the centre. Wonderfully effective in the rock garden. 

 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 



(For general list of Violas see page 98.) 



Wallflower 

 Double Annual 



4416 Early Wonder. This re- 

 markable new Wallflower 

 comes into bloom within 5 

 months from sowing. The 

 plants grow about 2 feet 

 . high with heavy centre 

 spike thickly covered with 

 large double blossoms, fol- 

 lowed by many side branch- 

 es; delightfully fragrant. 

 25 cts. per pkt. 



(For general list of Wall- 

 flowers see page 113.) 



Dwarf Verbena 

 Fireball 



(For general list of Salvias see page 107.) 



New Early Giant Imperial Stock 



4042 Old Rose. A very beautiful shade of old rose, a color that 

 has been lacking in this type. It is very double and has very 

 large individual florets. 25 cts. per pkt. 



(For general list of Stocks see page 109.) 



Sw^eet Wivelsfield (New Hybrid Dianthus) 



2331 This new hardy annual Dianthus resembles a large flowering 

 Sweet William. It is distinct in habit and freedom of growth, 

 its flowers are carried more gracefully in loose heads, well 

 above the foliage, and a greater variety of coloring, 

 the predominating colors are reds, pinks and crimsons. 

 Makes an excellent flower for cutting. Grows about 12 

 inches in height and if started in heat in February or early 

 March will bloom continuously from June until October, 

 sown in the open ground in April or later it will flower late 

 in the summer, or can be sown in summer or autumn for 

 flowering early the following spring. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts. 

 for $1.00. 



Sweet Wivelsfield 



Flower seeds make a very acceptable gift to a friend who has a garden. 



