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MISS EMMA V. WhITE. 



GYPSOPHILA. 



The Gypsophilas are delicate, 

 free-flowering plants, invaluable 

 for bouquets, either green or 

 dried, and pretty for rock work 

 or hanging baskets. Have you 

 ever tried them ? 



Muralis. This is an annual va- 

 riety, growing in a dense mass 

 about six inches high. It bears 

 very profusely its fine pink 

 flowers, and is especially ad- 

 apted for edgings. Very har- 

 dy. Packet, 4 cts. 



Paniculata. The Paniculata 

 produces long, fine mist-like 

 sprays of tiny white flowers, 

 and nothing is more desirable 

 for till cut-flower bouquets and 

 decorations. It is a perennial 

 of easy cultivation and con- 

 tinues to bloom for years. 

 Packet, 4 cts. 



HELIOTROPE. 



The Heliotrope is universally 

 prized for its delicate fragrance and 

 duration of bloom. It is as easily 

 raised from seed as pansies and bal- 

 sams, succeeding well in any rich, 

 light soil. It comes into flower in a 

 short time, and flowers abundantly 

 in the garden all summer, or all the 

 year round in pots, giving great de- 

 light by its fragrant umbels of pur- 

 ple, lilac or -white flowers. From my 

 choice mixed seed you will get 

 tnany fine plants, which, if bought 

 at a greenhouse, would cost many 

 times the price of one of my pack- 

 ets. Mixed. Packet, 6 cts. 



Brandon, Man., Oct. 15, 1895. — "We found your 

 seeds most satisfactory. If we had one of your cata- 

 logues we would order seeds from you." 0. Scott. 



HELICHRYSUM. 



One of the popular, everlasting flowers. The 

 blossoms are large and double, and shade from 

 yellow to scarlet. For winter bouquets, the flow- 

 ers should be gathered as they are about to ex- 

 pand. (For Ornamental Grasses, to use in winter 

 bouquets, see page 47.) Mixed. Packet, 3 cts. 



Mj- catalogue is small, but I am enabled 

 therebj- to put money into my customers' 

 pockets. 



