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COLE'S GARDEN ANNUAL. 



cole's superb PANSIES. 



SUPERB ® PANSIES. 



FINEST FANCY AND NEWEST VARIE- 

 TIES IN GRAND MIXTURE. A strain of 

 Pansies which, for variety, color and beauty, 's 

 not to be excelled. In this SUPERB MIXTURE 

 we have combined one of the GRANDEST COL- 

 LECTIONS of the best and choicest strains 

 that PANSY SPECIALISTS have so far pro- 

 dnced. 



OUR SUPERB MIXTURE contains seed of 

 such types of NEW and GIANT FLOWERED 

 varieties as the Red Victoria, Peacock, Bugnot, 

 Cassier, Trimardeau, and scores of other sorts 

 from EUROPEAN and AMERICAN collections. 

 This strain will please the most critical, as it 

 will produce flowers of matchless forms, colors 

 and markings, with many flowers measuring, if 

 well grown in cool and rich soil, three to four 

 inches in diameter, and such beautiful colors as 

 bronze, mahogany spotted, marbled, claret red, 

 and many others. They will astonish and de- 

 light all lovers of Pansies. 



Price per pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 



Morning Glories are beautiful summer climbers. This novelty was sent out with the 

 assurance that it would be a surprise to all for its great beauty, variety of color and giant 

 flowers. Indeed it proved a revelation to us in our trial grounds and will be a surpx'ise to all 

 that jjlaut this beautiful climber. The leaves are large, hoart-shaped, many of them a rich 

 dark color, marbled with silvery white or ytllow. Tho tlowers are really gigantic, being- 

 double the size of the ordinary kind: their main attraction, however, is not their enormous 

 size, but their wonderful coloring. Their varieties of color are infinite, running from snowy- 

 white through all T)ossil)!e shades of blue, and cf red from i)alest pink to darkest reds and pur- 

 ples. They are streaked, mottled, striped, ma' bled and bordered in wonderful fashion. The 

 "Imperial Japanese Morning Glories" are of the easiest culture. But as the seed is haid or 

 flinty, before sowing treat as follows: Draw a sharp knife across one edge of the seed, just 

 enough to cur through the shell, then soak in luke-warm water long enough to have seed 

 swell to double the size they were when dry. Sow in May in a warm, sunny position in good, 

 rich soil, and give i)lenty of water in dry weather. I'rice per pkt. 5 cts. 



Bew Petui^ia?, "Siai?ts of Gali?oFi/ia. 



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A California strain of incomparable beauty, size and luxuriance. Most of the flowers are 

 exquisitely ruflled or fringed on the edges, and are of enormous dimensions (4 to 5 inches 

 across) but their great merits lie in the tremendous varieties of colors, markings, veinings. 

 blotchings and strlpings, in the most grotesque and beautiful combinations; some with 

 charming deep throats of yellow, white, black, green or maroon, running off into intricate 

 veins. Some of the colors are rich and gorgeous and others of lovely delicate shades Price 

 per pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 



Dew Siai?t Flowepii^g (Zandytuft. 



This new variety of Giant Flowering (\-indy-tuft is the most beautiful ever sent out. Thev 

 rrow to an average height of (} to 7 inches, foi ming bush plants, compact and verv imiforui. 

 i he size of the florets as well as the whole head of bloom is nearly double the size of the old 

 \arletl.'s, and besides has several new and exouisite shades and colors, never seen before in 

 thlB flower. It continues In bloom much longer than the old strain. For low beds ed£ 



or even pot culture, this new candy-tuft is destined to become very popular as it eclinses 

 any Candy-tuft we have ever before seen. ^ pupuiai, as ir eciipses 



Price per pkt. 10 cts.. 2 pkts. L5 cts. 



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Price per |)kt. 10 cts.. 3 pkts. 25 cts. 



