FLOWER SEED— STANDARD VARIETIES 



Novelties in SWEET PEAS 



From the many varieties of Sweet Peas introduced 



offer several new varieties that have been thoroughly te< 



ommend them to our customers. 



American Queen.— A most profuse bloomer; of vig- 

 orous growth. Color of flower clear "salmon-red," 

 the large wing.- being bright rose. Oz.. 15 cts. 



Majestic— Flowers borne three on a stem, all facing 

 one way. Standard deep rose-pink, wings deep 

 rose, but softer in tone. A most cbarming noveltv. 

 Oz.. 15 cts. 



Mont Blanc— The earliest white. A variety origina- 

 ting in Germany. Ten days to two wet-ks earlier than 

 the ordinary white varieties. Plants grow from 18 to 

 20 inches high. Flowers pure white paper, of 

 good size. Oz., 15 cts. 



Golden Rose— One of the most beautiful and distinct 

 tall Sweet Peas, producing flowers extra large in size, 

 of fine, open form, with standard daintily fluted. The 



PRICE of the above varieties, 10 



yearly we select a few of the very best. This year we 

 ted and found to be distinct and novel, and can highly rec- 



, ground color is clear primrose yellow, beaa- 

 tifully striped with rosy-pink, making a color 

 combination that is most attractive. Per packet, lu 

 cts.; oz.. 25 cts.; % lb.. 75 cts. 



Cupid Sweet Peas.— Special mixture containing fifty 

 new varieties, including forty colors of varieties which 

 have not yet been separately introduced, the different 

 colors blending in suitable proportion. Flowers range 

 in color from pure white, pink and lavender 

 to dark red and purple, besides attractive 

 striped sorts. Oz., 15 cts. 



New Bush Sweet Peas.— A popular mixture con- 

 sisting of forty-eight new colors of distinct new varie- 

 ties of compact-growing type of Sweet Peas. Oz.. 20c. 



cts. per packet; any three for 25 cts, 



NEW NASTURTIUMS 



«■ J- hi J, cla?s .,°f Summer bloomers has become exceedinglv popular, and is unrivaled in gorgeous color and graceful 

 effect. They will thrive in the poorest soil and bloom profuselv until frost. We offer a collection of the best varie- 

 ties, both in the dwarf and climbing sorts. 



NASTURTIUM LADY BIRD 



Tom Thumb, or Dwarf 



Aurora.— Bright yellow flowers, distinctlv vein 

 ed with carmine purple. Oz.. 10 cts.; & lb 35 cts. 



Beauty.— Flaming scarlet, marked with slow- 

 ing orange. Oz.. 10 cts.; i 4 lb.. 35 cts. 



Chameleon \ew French Dwarf.— Plants of the 

 true Tom Thumb habit of growth, with flowers of di- 

 versified coloring, in this respect identical with 

 the tall Chameleon varieties. Per packet. 10 cts.: oz.. 

 20 cts.; U lb.. 60 cts. 



Cloth of Gold.— Foliage bright golden vellow, 

 scarlet flowers. Per oz.. 15 cts.: H lb. 50 cts. 



Dwarf Lilliput.— The plants, flowers and foliage are 

 even smaller than the well-known Tom Thumb Nastur- 

 tiums, though quite as perfect as the larger varieties. 

 Mixed seed, oz.. 15 cts.: % lb.. 40 cts. 



Empress of India.— Dwarf, bushv habit, leaves dark 

 purple; brilliant crimson flowers. Oz., 10 cts ; 

 M lb.. 35 cts. 



General Jacqueminot.- Flowers of glowing 

 crimson-scarlet like the Jack Ho<e. Rich dark 

 green foliage. Per packet. 10 cts.- oz 25 cts 



King of Tom Thumbs.— Intense scarlet flow- 

 ers: magnificent for bedding. Oz.. 10c.; Va lb 35c. 



King Theodore— Deep, rich crimson 'flow- 

 ers. Oz.. 15 cts. 



Lady Bird (see cot).— A strikingly beautiful variety; 

 flowers are rich golden yellow: each petal barred 

 with vein of bright ruby crimson. Per «v... 15c; \L lb 35c 



Pearl.— Lemon yellow.— Per ov.. Inc.: % lb. 35c. 



Spotted King.— Orange, spotted maroon.— 

 Oz.. 15 cts. 



SET of 12 Dwarf Nasturtiums above for BOe. 



Tom Thumb Varieties Mixed. One <»f the best 

 mixtures for color and variety. Oz., 10c.; '. lb 25c 



Climbing, or Tall 



Butterfly.— A grand, new climbing Nasturtium, equal- 

 ing Sunlight and Moonlight. The flowers are very large, 

 often 3 inches across. Of a clear lemon-yellow, 

 showily marked on lower petals with a blotch of rich 

 terra-cotta red. The petals have a crinkled or 

 crepe-like texture, deeply fringed at the edges of the 

 throat. The two upper petals are beautifully marked 

 with bright red, in such a way as to resemble the 

 wings of a butterfly. Wonderfully profuse bloomer. Oz., 

 20 cts. 



Caprice— A profuse blooming, extra large-flowered vari- 

 ety. Flowers are wonderfully rich and brilliant 

 in markings. It is appropriately named •"Caprice" from 

 its tendency to produce the most varied colored flowers 

 on a single plant. Oz.. 20 cts.; % lb.. 60 cts. 



Giant of Battles.— Show y sulphur, spotted 

 red. Per oz.. 15 cts.; % lb., 50 cts. 



Gold Garnet.— Bich orange vellow. with base 

 of petals blotched garnet. Per packet. 10c; oz. 20c. 



King of the Blacks.— Very dark brownish 

 red. Per oz., 15 cts.; V4 lb-. 50 cts. 



Hybrids of Madam Gunther. — A new race of 

 climbing Nasturtiums, that flower earlier and more abun- 

 dantly than Tropceolum Lobbionum. Remarkable for 

 their wide range of colors, almost every known color 

 being included in this fine mixture. Per oz.. 10 cts.: 

 % lb. 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



Improved Vesuvius or Salmon Queen.— A 

 magnificent variety of dark green foliage that 

 stands out in bold contrast to the splendid showy flow- 

 ers of a rich but soft, velvety shade of sal- 

 mon, with the two upper petals heavily 

 veined with crimson at the throat. The flow- 

 ers are extra large. Oz.. 15 cts.: % lb.. 40 cts. 



Moonlight.— The counterpart of ••Sunlight" except in 

 color, which is an exceptionally fine pale-straw 

 shade. It has the same shaped flowers, with crinkled 

 effect, and the same tall-growing habit of growth. <>z.. 

 15 cts.: % lb., 40 cts. 



Sunlight.— Truly a giant-flowered variety, bearing in 

 profusion clear rich golden-yellow flowers, 

 which, in combination with the handsome light-green 

 foliage, produce a striking effect. The petals are large 

 and daintilv crinkled, giving a very pretty effect Oz.. 

 15 cts.; % lb.. 40 cts. 



Spitfire— Intense glowing scarlet. Wonder- 

 fully profuse bloomer. Oz., 15 cts. 



Twilight.— This splendid novelty is of the unproved 

 large flowering type, similar to Sunlight and Moonlight, 

 The flowers are most pleasing in color, having a faint 

 salmon or buff tint, heavily overlaid or 

 suffused with deep rosy salmon. The throat 

 is large and open, while the three upper petals are beau- 

 tifully veined with crimson. Oz.. 20 cts.; i 4 lb.. 60 cts. 



Lobbianum Finest Mixed.- This is a mixture of 

 the finest and most distinct varieties found in this grand 

 free flowering type. When planted liberally the effect 

 produced will be gorgeous and showy. Oz. 10 cts.; % 

 lb.. 30 cts. 



SET of 12 Tall Nasturtiums above for 4." cts. 



Mains Finest Mixed Tall Nasturtium.— A good 

 assortment of the best colors; the succulent seed pods 

 excellent for pickling. Oz.. 10c.; K lb., 25c.; 11... 75.\ 



5 Cts. per Packet 



for all seeds offered on this page, except where noted ; any 6 pavekets 

 4 or 25 cts.; 12 packets for 50 cts.; 35 packets for $1.00, postpaid. 



