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8 Papers for 25 Cents. 



Sweet William. 



Four O'clock. 



Zinnia. 



(46) 



Snap Dragon. 



[Aniii^rhinum.) 



One of our most useful and showy border 

 plants. The recently improved varieties have 

 large, finely shaped flowers of brilliant colors. 

 Perennial. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(47) Ten Weeks Stocks. 



( Gilliflower. ) 

 A world wide favorite, brilliant and varied in 

 c©lor, equally well adapted for massing, bedding, 

 edging or pot culture. Very profuse bloomers; 

 should be grown in rich soil. Pkt., 10 cts. 



(48) 



Sunflower. 



{Helianthus ) 



Remarkable for the stately growth, size and 

 brilliancy of their flowers, making a very good 

 effect among shrubbery and for screens. The 

 seed is also good for feeding poultry. Pkt., 5 

 cts. 



(49) 



Sweet Alyssum. 



The Sweet Alyssum has pretty little white 

 flowers, useful in making small boquets, and its 

 fragrance, wliile sufficiently pronounced, is very 

 delicate. The Alyssum grows freely from seed; 

 blooms the whole season. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(5°) 



Sweet Rocket. 



{Hesperis.) 



Very pleasing, early spring flowering, profuse 

 blooming plants, with fragrant flowers, growing 

 freely in any light rich soil. Pkt., cts. 



(51) Sweet William. 



{Dianthus Barbatus.) 



A well known free flowering popular favorite; 

 the great improvements upon the old varieties 

 made within the last few years have rendered it 

 still more desirable; hardy, perennials. Pkt., 5 

 ets. 



(52) 



Sweet Violet. 



Deservedly much in demand, because of their 

 profusion of bloom and delicate sweet odor, Pkt., 

 10 cts. 



(53) 



Verbena. 



One of the most popular and useftil bedding 

 plants. Verbenas delight in a sunny situation, a 

 rich soil, and thorough cultivation. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(54) 



Wallflower— Double . 



Well known, deliciously fragrant plants, with 

 large spikes of double flowers similar to the Gil- 

 liflower. Succeed in light, rich soil, in a moist 

 atmosphere. Parennials. Pkt., 10 cts. 



(55) Zinnia Elegans. 



I {Youth and Old Age.) 



! This is one of the most brilliant of annuals, and 



j has long been a general favorite. The flowers 



! are large, finely formed, in great variety of colors, 



j and continue to bloom the whole season. Half- 



I hardy annuals. Pkt., 5 cts. 



j (56) Balsam Apple. 



i {Momordica.) 



Very curious trailing vines, with ornamental 

 I foliage, fruit golden yellow, when ripe opens, 

 I showing the seeds and its brilliant carmine in- 

 j terior. Pkt., 5 cts. 



I (57) Balloon Vine. 



{Love in a Puff.) 



A rapid growing plant; succeeds best in a light 

 soil and warm situation; flowers while; half-hardy 

 annual. Pkt., 5 cts. 



(58) Canary Bird Flower. 



{Peregrinum,) 



With yellow canary-like flowers; very ornamen- 

 tal and beautiful foliage; half-hardy annual. Pkt., 

 10 cts. 



(59) Cypress Vine — Red. 



{Ipomcsa Quamoclit.) 



One of our most popular vines, with very deli- 

 cate fern-lii<.e foliage, and masses of beautiful 

 small star-shaped flowers. Sow last of May; 15 

 feet. Pkt., 5 cts. 



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