-(See Cut.) 



EVENING PRIMROSE. 



EVENING PRIMROSE, OR OENOTHERA- 



— Few gardon 

 flowers are more 

 (.•harming than 

 the "E veiling 

 Primrose 1 ' with 

 their large, sau- 

 cer-shaped blos- 

 soms, delightful 

 in profusion, and 

 very beautiful 

 color's of white 

 and yellow 

 shades. Sow seed 

 early in the open 

 ground and it 

 will soon be up 

 and blossoming 

 and continue all 

 summer. Do not 

 fail to try it. H. 

 H. A. Choicest 

 mixed, pkt. 4c. 



POUR O'CLOCK, OR MIRABILIS— (See 

 Cut.) — Often called "Marvel of Peru. - ' One of 

 the most popular of showy plants. They can be 

 grown with little or no trouble.* Plant in clumps 

 or masses and they wilj make a dazzling bed dur- 

 ing the afternoon and morning. This brilliant 

 flower has been greatly improved of late years ' 

 and is now one of the most valuable of all garden/ 

 favorites. H. H. A. Choicest mixed, pkt 3c. 



FORGET-ME-XOT, OR MYOSOTIS— (See^^^^^ms 

 Cut.)^-One of the most popular of all garden fav-''^^^^^^\ 

 orites, everywhere admired for pot culture for 

 winter blooming as well as for growing in the 

 open ground. Nothing is finer for bouquets than 

 the charming Forget-Me-Not. Be sure to try it. 

 H. H. B. Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



FEATHER GRASS, OR STIPA— (See Cut.) 

 —One of the most beautiful of all everlasting and 

 ornamental grasses. Very useful as a bedding 

 plant and looks charming at all times, with its 



EOCR O'CLOCK. 



beautiful, feathery leaves 

 which are indispensible for 

 winter bouquets and such 

 uses. H. P. Pkt. 3c. 



FOX GLOVE, OR DIG- 

 ITALIS— (See Cut.)— Well 

 known favorites. One of the 

 very finest June flowers. 

 Spikes of bloom two feet long 

 are produced in abundance 

 and are very fine. Plant is 

 always showy and ornamen- 

 tal. H. P. Choicest mixed, 

 pkt. 4c. 



FENZLIA— (Sco Cut.) — 

 The plants do not grow over 

 three inches high; but spread 

 out like a Portulaca, forming 

 a perfect mat of fine foliage 

 and branches, which are 

 thickly covered at all times 

 with perfectly charming blos- 

 soms of lovely colors. For a 

 border or mass it is superb, 

 and there is nothing more 

 beautiful for carpet bedding. 



For cultivating in pots it is FOX glove. 



also a most charming thing, particularly as it flowers 

 and profusely. Try it by all means. Pkt. only 5c. 



FERNS— (See 



Su 



Cm./ 



Among the most beau- 

 tiful of all decorative 

 plants. Useful for w in- 

 ter decoration, baskets, 

 wardian cases',' rock 

 work and for cool shady 

 situations in the garden, 

 also very useful for pot 

 culture in the house. 

 They are easily grown 

 from the seed and are 

 sure to give the very 

 best of satisfaction, if 

 care is used in planting. 

 Do not fail to include it 

 in your order. Splendid 

 mixed, pkt. 10c. 



Flint, Mich., July, 1893. 

 Mr. H. W. BtjCkbue, Poekford, III. 

 Dear Sir: — Your seeds gave the best of satis- 

 feather grass. faction. I had a fine garden. S H. Ottaway. 



GLORY-PEA, OR 

 CLIANTHUS —(See 

 Cut.)— A very beautiful, 

 shruby trailer of easy 

 culture. One of the 

 most handsome plants 

 grown, for either the 

 greenhouse or border. 

 The flowers are scarlet 

 blotched witn black and 

 borne in gorgeous clus- 

 ters. It will please you. 

 Tender perennial, also 

 succeeds w e l 1 when 

 treated as an annual. 

 Try it. Pkt. 10c. 



FORGEX-aiE-SOT, 



IMPORTANT - Seed 

 of hard texture, such as 

 Cannas, Sweet Peas, 

 and in fact, all hard 

 shelled seed will come up 

 more freely and easily 

 if soaked in luke warm 

 water a short time be- 

 fore planting. 



GLORY PEA, 03 CLIANTHUS. 



