Feverfew.. Gilia, JSt[ 



Still a favorite 

 with everyone, 

 as nothing has 

 been found as a 

 substitute. An- 

 nuals and bloom 

 early from seed, 

 continuing a 1 1 

 summer ; flowers 

 double, of fine 

 size and a re pure 

 white; bloom so 

 profusely as to 

 almost cover the 

 plant ; fine for 

 pot plants for 

 winter blooming. 

 WHITE G E M — 

 Very finest and 

 most beautiful of 

 all double white 

 varieties. Pkt. 

 200 seeds 10c. 



GOLDEN 

 FLEECE — This 

 variety is espec- 

 aally adapted for the edging of beds, as the foliage is beautifullj' 

 serrated, of a rich golden color. Flowers smaller and pure white, 

 Pkt. 200 seeds 4c. 



Exceedingly beautiful annual, producing showy 

 iJdlll^rClm. plants one to three feet high. For the flower 

 garden in masses they are especially effective. Large flowers from 

 two to three inches across, produced from early summer until frost. 

 Unrivalled for cutting. Choicest double mixed, pktj_100 seeds 4c 

 Choicest single mixed, pkt. 100 seeds 3c. 



Charming hardy peren- 

 blossoms early in 

 May. It is of the dwarf variety, espec- 

 ially beautiful for edgings; needs little 

 covering for edges during the winter. A 

 profuse bloomer yielding hundreds of the 

 most brilliantly colored flowers during 

 the summer and autumn; mixed pkt. 4c. 



J^\n\cn.riUtin Delicate free flower- 

 tjyPSOpniia. ing little early plants, 

 covered with a profusion of white and 

 pink little star-shaped blossoms. Well 

 ^idapted for hanging baskets or edgings 

 and valuable in conjunction with other 

 :flowers for making bouquets, either 

 ^een or dry. Will thrive anywhere. 

 Choicest mixed. Pkt. 4c. 



f* f\A ai'ii Beautiful hardy annuals, 

 IsOCieXIa- remarkable for delicacy 

 of theirfine large blossoms ; flowersdeep 

 rose pink, rosy carmine, snow white, 

 with bright carmine rose spots, carmine 

 crimson, lilac with purple and rich sat- 

 iny white. Mixed, pkt. 300 seeds 3c. 



Gentiana. S,' 



Grows in almost 

 tuation ; flowers blue 

 witn yellow and purple center. 

 Sow in masses. Hardy annual, one 

 foot high ; finest mixed. Pkt. 200 

 seeds 2c. 



r\f\f\t Hai Curious greenhouse 

 UlUiy rC4< shrub, with singu- 

 larly beautiful foliage and magnifi- 

 cent clusters of long, drooping flow- 

 ers, somewhat resembling a parot's 

 beak. Does not bear transplanting 

 and should be kept rather dry. One 

 of the most magnifltent blooming 

 plants in cultivation. Bright scarlet 

 flowers. Pkt. 15 seeds 10c. 



\ra Dlnnf Handsome and curi 

 ILv r i41ll« ous plant for hanging 

 baskets, rock work, vases and edg- 

 ings. Leaves and stems are succu- 

 lent and fleshy, and appear as though 

 covered with ice crystals. Tender 

 annual trailer,six inches high :white. 

 Pkt. 200 seeds 3c. 



I iniim Excellent for clumps or 

 LinUin. edgings and one of the 



best and most showy hardy annuals for bedding. May be raised 

 in any quantity from seecl sown in March or April, where the plants 



are intended to flower. They are not 

 at all fastidious regardip.H sgil, doing 

 well in any ordinary garden. Pkt. 50 

 seeds 3c. 



I nf lie American. This is one of the 

 LUlUbf most beautiful and valuableof 

 all the water lilies, the dark green leaves 

 twelve to ifteen inches in diameter, 

 surmounted by enormous double tiowers 

 resembling a monster double tulip, form 

 a beautiful contrast and are a worthy 

 ornament to any garden or lawn. Easily 

 grown in tanks or p>onds. Flowers light 

 yellow, fragrant : eight to ten in^'hes in 

 diameter. Pkt. 10c. '- 



I nnin (J^"P"'"« ) Called "Sun Dial," 

 LUpiIl- Conspicuous plant with spikes 

 of pea-shaped blossoDJSof various colors. 

 Hardy annual three feet high. Pkt. 2c] 

 A very valuable and beautiful class of 

 mostly dwarf growing plants; delicate 

 drooping habit and profusion of charming little blue 

 and white flowers render them exceedingly ornamen- 

 tal for vases, rockeries ana baskets. Blooms from 

 June to Kovember. Choicest mixed, pkt 500 seeds nc. 

 I trUnic There are few plants that produce such 

 LyCnniS. bnUiant blossoms. The flowers are 

 produced in clusters, and are constantly coming out 

 all summer. Mixed. Pkt. 100 seeds 5c. " 



LOTUS 



Lobelia. 



TAKE NOTICE. 



GLORT PEA. 



Gladiolus. ?^l%ei 



of all summer and fall 

 flowers, in fact there is 

 no flower equal to it 

 for brilliant shades, 

 none easier grown. 

 Plant seed early as 

 possible, and in "fall 

 take up small bulbs 

 and keep from freez- 

 ing. The next sea- 

 son they should be 

 planted' in clumps, 

 beds or masses and 

 they will produce 

 the finest effect. 

 Produces a gorgeous 

 array o f colors. 

 Mixed, pkt. lUc. 



Giant Ghost 

 Flower. ?aVi Id 



"Wedding Bell." 

 The most wonderful 

 plant. It blooms 

 always. either in the 

 house or out of doors 

 in the summer. The 

 flowers drooping, bell-shaped 

 over a foot long and eight 

 nine inches wide, of creamy 

 white color, very fragrant 

 and choice sort. Pkt. 10c. 



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Of the special low values which I 

 have quoted on the leading varieties of 

 Asters, Balsams, Nasturtiums, Poppies, 

 Pansies, Phlox, Petunias, Verbenas, 

 Sweet Peas, Etc., Etc., Etc. 



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GIANT GHOST FLOWEB. 



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