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COXAE'S 



SUPERB ® PANSIES. 



Finest Fancy and Newest Varieties in 

 <iBAND Mixture. A strain of Pausies which, for 

 variety, color and beauty, is uot to be excelled. In 

 this Superb Mixture we have combined cue of 

 the Grandest Collections of the best and 

 -choicest strains that Pansy Specialists Lave so 

 far produced. 



Our Superb Mixture contains seed of such 

 types of Xew and Oiaut Flowered varieties as 

 the Red Victoria, Peacock, Bugnot, Cassier, Tri- 

 mardeau, 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 meeasuring, if well grown in cool and rich 

 :Soil. three to four inches in diameter, and such beau- 

 tiful colors as gold bronze, mahogany spotted, mar- 

 bled, claret red, and many others. They will 

 astonish and delight all lovers of Pansies. 



Price per pkt. 20 cts.. 3 pkts. 50 cts. 



ImperWf Japanese: jHornTDg Gfory. 



Morning Glories are beautiful summer climbers, but by many looked ui)on as "too common." This novelty 

 wiis sent out with the assurance that it would be a surprise to all for its great beauty, variety of color and 

 iiiaut flowers. Indeed it proved a revelation to us in our tiial grounds and will be a surprise to ail that plant 

 this beautiful climber. The plants attain a growth of 20 fnet by midsummer The leaves are large, heart- 

 shaped, many of them a rich, dark color, marbled with silvery white or yellow. The flowers are really 

 ^'iffdniic, \K\nii double the size of (he ordinary kind; their main'attract ion, however, is not their enormous 

 ^'v.:ki,hut ihyt'xT uonderfol coloring. Tlieir varieties of color are infinite, running from snow-white through 

 all possible shades of blue, and of red from palest pink to darkest, reds and purples. They are streaked, 

 mottled, striped, marbled and bordered in wonderful fashion, and sometimes show rare shadings of ash-grey, 

 bronze, brown and slate-blue, colors rarely found in any other flowers. The Imperial Japanese Morning 

 Glories ' are of the easiest culture. Sow in May in a warm, sunny position in good, rich soil, and give plenty 

 of water in dry weather. Price per pkt. 10 cts. ,"3 pkts. 25 cts. 



Bew Petunia?, "Giai?U of GalifoFnia/' 



A Californian strain of incomparable" beauty, size and luxuriance. Most of the flowers are exquisitely 

 ruffled or fringed on the edges, and are of enormous dimensions (4 to 5 inches across), but their great merit.-, 

 lie in the tremendous varieties of colors, markings, veinings, blotchings and stripings, in the most grotesque 

 and beautiful combinations; sotne with charming deep throats of yf llow, waite. black, green or maroon, 

 running off into intricate veins. Some of the colors are rich and "gorgeous and others of lovely delicate 

 t>h:»des. Price per pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 



FRENCH MARIGOLD— LEGION OF HONOR. 



Dwarf, compact, and of pyramidal growth, about fifteen inches high, with dark-green, fern-like leaves 

 furnishing a striking i)ajkground for the bright, golden, stiir-like flowers distributed over the surface. 

 The blooms are of medium size, rich, golden-yellow, with the center of each petal broadly marked with 

 velvety crimson-brown, and with clustering stamens in bright shades of orange-yellow. Hh^oins al)undantly 

 from July until cut down by frost. Kasily raised from seed. Wecan strongly recommend it to every one. 



I'rice per pkt. 5 cts. 



NEW TULIP POPPY. 



A glossy new annual pojjpy, with a beautifully shaped large flowers, four inches across, of a most brilliant 

 dark scarlet. The two outside petals are double "th(r size of the inner ones, and each pair forms by itself u 

 round cup of flower, which nearly resembles a tulip. The flower will stand well for several day.s, and the 

 (»lant therefore always in full bloom. I'rice per pkt. nets. 



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