Viola • Tufted Pansy 



Spain 



1385 Cornuta, Mixed. [hP-6in.] One of the finest 

 plants for the permanent border for the rock- 

 garden. The flowers are not as large as pansies 

 but make a brilliant effect, and if planted in early 

 spring they will bloom from June till frost. Pkt. 

 15 cts.; ygoz. 40 cts. 



Venidium 



South Africa 



1350 Fastuosum. [A-2^ft.] This recent intro- 

 duction has received the Award of Merit in the 

 AII-American Flower Selection. Rich orange 

 flowers, about 4 inches across, set off by a lustrous 

 purplish black center. It is difficult to germinate 

 until the ground is warm and a sunny, sandy loca- 

 tion is preferable. The grayish foliage is very 

 attractive and will be well received. Pkt. 35 cts.; 

 3 pkts. 90 cts. 



Ursinia 



South Africa 



1352 Anethoides. [hA-2ft.] Again South Africa 

 contributes a beautiful and distinct daisy. From 

 June to September a profusion of blooms of rich 

 orange with a center ring which varies from 

 ruby-red to darkest purple studded with jewel- 

 like dots will adorn the garden and furnish cutting 

 flowers. Sow outdoors in April. Pkt. 25 cts.; 

 3 pkts. 50 cts. 



Wallflower 



British Isles 



1390 Finest Double, Mixed. [tP-20in.] An ex- 

 tremely fragrant plant with flowers in shades of 

 lemon, orange, rose, and mulberry. In northern 

 states, protection should be given in the winter. 

 Wallflowers are deserving of more popularity. 

 They are adapted to pot culture as well as out- 

 side bedding. Pkt. 15 cts.; H oz « 50 cts. 



Z-inniaS [hA] Mexico 



Perhaps there is no other annual in America more popular or more generally satisfactory than Zinnias. 

 They are profuse bloomers and offer a gorgeous display from late spring until frost. Plants may be started 

 in hotbeds or window-boxes and set out when the ground warms, or they may be sown in the open after 

 danger of severe frost has passed. 



DOUBLE DAHLIA-FLOWERED 



Large, deep flowers, 6 inches across, with petals 

 that stand out in dahlia fashion. Very valuable 

 because of the great richness of color-range and 

 showiness of flowers. 



1440 Mixture. Petals heavily overlaid with deep 

 gold at the base with the individual flower color 

 carried out at the tip. Colors include the finest 

 and most desirable shades. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3^oz. 

 30 cts.; oz. $1. 



IMPROVED LILLIPUT or POMPON 



[15in.] 



Dwarf, compact plants with fully double flowers. 

 Fine for cutting and bedding. They are increasing 

 rapidly in popularity. 



California Giant Zinnias 



IMPROVED LILLIPUT or POMPON, continued 



1465 Golden Gem 1469 Canary- Yellow 



1466 Scarlet Gem 1470 White Gem 



1467 Salmon-Rose 1468 Mixed 



Any of the above: Pkt. 10 cts.; V 4 oz. 20 cts.; 

 oz. 70 cts. 

 COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the 5 

 named varieties for 35 cts. 



CALIFORNIA GIANTS 



[2m.] 



Very large, flattened flowers, entirely double.^ A 

 distinct departure from the objectionable conical 

 shape of the old-type Zinnias. 



1444 Orange King. Burnt-orange. 



1445 Lemon Queen. Pure canary-yellow. 



1446 Rose Queen. Rose shades. 



1447 Scarlet Queen. Bright scarlet. 



1448 Mrs. Willmott. Soft pink. 



1449 Lavender. Deep lavender, shaded purple. 



1450 Mixed. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; y 4 oz. 

 30 cts.; oz. $1. 



Elegans Pumila 



Dwarf Double 

 Zinnia; Cut-and- 

 Come-Again 



[2ft.] 



A fine bedding 

 type with fully 

 double flowers in 

 rich shades. Excel- 

 lent for cutting. 



1400 Golden Yel- 

 low. 

 1402 Fireball. 

 1404 Salmon-Rose. 



1410 Mix- d. 



Any of the above: 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; V 4 oz. 

 20 cts.; oz. 60 cts. 



J. Horace McFarland Company, Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 



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