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Dwarf Chrysanthemum Flowered. 



Surpass all the dwarf varieties in size of flowers, 

 which are in a gi-eat variety of colors, from thi-ee to 

 four inches in diameter; are very full and double. 

 Rather late in -blooming; a valuable strain for a suc- 

 cession. Height 9 in. 



1175 Finest l^Iixed Colors. 10 1178 Pure White. 10 



1176 BrilHant Scarlet. 10 1179 Pink. 10 



1177 Crimson. 10 1180 Lavender. 10 



ASTERS- In Variety, 



1205 Triumph. The most perfect of the Dwarf Asters. 



Flowers measm-e from two and one-half to 

 three inches in diameter; are faultless in 

 form, and of exquisite beauty. Height nine 

 inches. Color, rich scarlet. See cut. 10 



TKnJMPH, 



1207 Giant Emperor. This glass produces the largest 

 flowers, measm'ing six inches iu diameter, but 

 the blooms are comparatively few in number. 

 Height two feet. Mixed colors. 10 



1209 l^ont Blanc. A very large, pui'e white flower 

 over five inches in diameter. 10 



1211 Snowball. A distinct and valuable strain for cut 

 flowers and pot culture. A most pr^iise 

 bloomer, bearing pui e white flowers of ad- 

 mirable shape and substance. 15 



1218 Crown. A strain, having white centres, sm-- 



rounded by a margin of color. Ij^ft. Mixed. '.0 

 1215 Queen of the Earlies. A novelty of great merit, 

 leading the blooming season nearly tlrree 

 weeks. Plants are dwarf, branching, pro- 

 ducing pm-e white flowers of good form. ■ 15 

 1217 Harlequin. Striped and spotted flowers in many 

 colors and combinations of color. Mixed. 10 



1219 Choice Dwarf I^iiAed. Oz., -SI. 00. 10 



1220 Fine I>Iixed. All kinds and colors. Oz., 50c. 5 

 1225 Perennial Aster. Saved from a choice selection 



of single flowering varieties. TTill succeed 

 in any good soil, and bloom the fij'st season, 

 if sown early in the spring. j^Iixed colors. 10 



Balloon Vine. See Cardiospermuir. 



BALSAM. Lady's Slipper. 



One of the showiest and rao^t p ; v ; i the smn- 

 mer flowering annuals. It is a free liowering plant 

 of the easiest culture, producing gorgeous masses of 

 brilliantly coLi -ed flowers in gi'eatest profusion; de- 

 lights in a wai-iii, lich soil. Tender annuals. 2 ft. 



1235 Double ?liA£d. A fine mixture. 5 



1236 Camellia Flowered. A splendid strain of perfect- 



ly double Balsams; of large size and perfect 

 shape; in shades of white, splashed and 

 blotched with a great variety of colors. 

 Mixed colors. 10 



1237 i>laiden Blush. A delicate shade of pink. 10 



1238 Solferino. White, spotted Avith lilac and scarlet. 10 



1239 King". Ver-- rich scarlet. 10 



1240 Sulphur. YeUow. 10 



1241 Pure White. Oz., 81.00. 10 



1242 White Perfection. The finest strains for florists' 



use. Oz., $1.50. 15 



