MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



CENTROSEMA GRANDIFLORA. 



A beautiful hardy perennial vine. It blooms pro- 

 fusely the lirst year in June or July from seed sown 

 in April, bearinj^ pretty inverted pea-shaped flowers 

 of violet hue, with white markings through the cen- 

 ter. A rapid climber. Packet, 8 cts. 



CLEOME 

 SPECIOSISSIMA. 



A very showy and de- 

 sirable variety of this 

 odd species of plants, 

 the insect eaters. You 

 will find it an interest- 

 ing curiosity. Packet, 

 4 cts. 



Adams, Mass., Oct. 28, 1S9.5.— "I 

 ■was pleased with your seeds and 

 when I need more will remember 

 you." Mks. J. H. Makchester. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM TRICOLOR. 



These first cousins of the popular autumn blooming "mums" 

 are, in their way, equally' beautiful and desirable, and are extens- 

 ively grown for cut flo"wers. They are hardy annuals, blooming 

 profusely until frost. 

 Eclipse. Pure golden yellow, with purplish-scarlet or dark 



brown rings near the center. Packet, 4 cts. 

 Burridgeanuin. Crimson, with white center. Packet, 4 cts. 

 Oolden Feather. This variety has golden yellow foliage and 



flowers ringed with white, crimson and yellow. Pkt., •* cts. 

 Choice, mixed. Packet, 4 cts. 



