CANDYTUFT 



One of the best white-flower- 

 ing plants for edging, bedding, 

 massing and for cutting. Sow out- 

 doors where they are to bloom. 



Crimson. Very beautiful ; large 

 crimson trusses; showy and 

 fine. I ft. Pkt. 5cts.,oz. 25 cts. 



New Empress, or Giant 

 White Hyacinth-flowered. 



One of the finest varieties of 

 recent introduction. Tlie plant 

 is of a very branching habit, 

 and assumes when fully grown 

 and covered with its large 

 trusses of pure white flowers, 

 a very handsome candelabrum- 

 like aspect. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 

 40 cts. 



White Rocket. Large trusses 



of pure white flowers, i ft. 



Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts. 

 White Tom Thumb. A new 



dwarf variety, growing about 

 6 inches high, branching into a 

 handsome bush about 16 

 inches in diameter. Pkt. 5 cts , 

 oz. 25 cts. 



Lavender. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 23 cts. 



Fine Mixed. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 

 20 cts. 



CENTAUREA (Cornflower) 



Very attractive, exquisite blue-colored flowers of easiest culture 

 one of the most attractive and graceful of all the old-fashioned flow 

 ers. Sow early in the spring in the beds where they are to bloom. 



Candytuft, New Empress. Pkt. 10 cts. 



CENTAUREA CYANUS 



Emperor William. Fine sky-blue per oz. 30 cts . .$0 05 



Double Blue. Fine " 30 cts. . . 05 



Alba pura. Pure white " 30 cts... 05 



Rose " 30 cts. . . 05 



Double Mixed Sorts " 25 cts... 05 



CARNATION SEED 



It is very interesting to grow 

 Carnations from seed. The Mar- 

 guerite Carnations are especially 

 adapted for outdoor culture, 

 growing them as annuals from 

 seed sown in the spring. The 

 plants begin to bloom in about 

 four months. When well started 

 the young plantsshould be trans- 

 planted to stand twelve inches 

 apart. They are quite hardy, 

 flowering the first season until 

 late in the fall, and will live out 

 all winter if given the protection 

 of a mulch of long, strawy ma- 

 nure. 



GIANT MARGUERITE. 



Without exception, these are 

 the most abundant bloomers 

 of all the Carnation Pinks. 

 The flowers are of brilliant col- 

 ors, ranging through many 

 beautiful shades of red, pink, 

 white, variegated, etc. ; they 

 are of perfect form and large 

 size. Those sown in spring 

 commence flowering in earlj' 

 summer, and continue to bloom 

 in lavish profusion untit 

 checked by frost. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 3 pkts. 25 cts. Per pkt. 

 Crimson $0 10 



ID 



GIANT 



IMPERIAL SWEET SULTAN 



{Centaurea Impehalis) 



These are a grand improvement ovt 1 

 the old Sweet Sultan, producing lon^- 

 stemmed blossoms 3 to 4 inches across 

 — graceful, airy and deliciously fragrant. 

 If cut when scarcely opened, they last 

 ten days in water. 



Per pkt. 



Alba. Finest pure white $0 10 



Favorita. Rosy lilac 10 



Splendens. Rich dark purple . . 10 

 Chameleon. Paleyellow, chang- 

 ing to rose lo 



Suaveolens. Yellow 05 



Imperial, Mixed Colors lo 



SILVER-LEAVED CENTAUREA 



(Dusty Miller) 



These are white-leaved perennial va- 

 rieties, much used for ribbon borders 

 and edgings of beds, not being allowed 

 to bloom. Succeeds anywhere. 

 Candidissima. Entire plant silvery 

 white. Leaves much divided ; flow- 

 ers purple. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 Gymnoearpa. Whole plant velvety 

 white; leaves silv«ry gray, finely 

 divided; flowers rose -violet. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



White 



Rose 10 



Striped 10 



NEW DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING MARGUERITE. 



An improvement on the above in size of flower; dwarfer and 



more stocky plants 15 



Finest German Double Mixed. Saved from extra choice 



named double flowers 10 



New Carnation, GIANTS OF NICE. A new- giant strain 

 of perpetual Carnations, introduced by a celebrated French 

 specialist. It is unquestionably the finest of the perpetual 

 class, attaining an immense size 

 and beginning to bloom almost 

 as early as the Carnation Mar- 

 guerite, and producing nearly 

 100 per cent double flowers with 

 a large percentage of yellows. 

 They are profuse bloomers, de- 

 liciously fragrant, and contain a 

 magnificent variety of colors and 

 markings. As the flow'ers last a 

 long time after being cut, they 

 will be found equally valuable to 

 the florist and private gardener 

 for open ground or pot culture. . 



3 pkts. 50 cts, . . 26 

 THE GUILLAUD, or RI- 

 VIERA MARKET. TheGuil- 

 laud Pinks bloom profusely in 

 the summer and autumn from 

 spring-sown seed. The flowers 

 are very large, of perfect shape, 

 very fragrant They contain 

 flowers of clear yellow and oth- 

 ers with yellow stripes 20 



CHABAUD'S GIANT FANCY 

 PERPETUAL-F LOWER- 

 ING. The latest creation of a 

 famous French specialist, sur- 

 passing all other Carnations iH' 

 richness and variety of coloring. 

 It has all the qualities of the old 

 Perpetual Carnation, flowering 

 continuously six months after 

 sowing the seed. The immense 

 double blooms frequently have 

 fringed edges, some rich solid 

 colors, others tinted and blended. 

 New Carnation, Giants oJ Nice. Pkt. 20 cts. Very sweet perfume 15 



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