CHRYSANTHEMUM (OR FRENCH MARGUERITES). 



Annual varieties much grown for cut flowers. The plants grow twelve to eigh- 

 teen inches high and produce on long stems beautiful large flowers of many 

 bright colors. They flower all summer in the garden, find make elegant pot 

 plants for winter flowering. Pkt,, 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, (INODORUM PLENISSIMUM). 



Although a perennial, it flowers abundantly the first year from seed, each plant 

 producing hundreds of beautiful, perfectly double, snow-white flowers; unsur= 

 passed for bouquets. It remains in bloom all summer, and is in all respects one 

 of the handsomest and most valuable of flowers. Pkt., 1 00 seeds, 4- cts. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, (FANCY PERENNIAL). 



From the best Incurved, Pompone, Japanese, Chinese and Anemone — flowered 

 varieties. Seeds sown in the hot-bed in February or March, or even April, will 

 give plants that will bloom in August or September, and cannot fail, with prop- 

 er care to give magnificent flowers in a wonderful variety of colors and forms. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 



Mrs. Alex Bentley, Lincoln, Neb., March 7, 1899, writes:— It is with pleasure 1 send you my 

 third order. The flowers 1 raised from your seeds the last two ^ ears were greatly admired, 

 and I never failed to inform my friends that they were raised and sold by a woman. I wish 

 you continued success. 



CAMPANULA, CANTERBURY BELLS. 



Well known popular perennials, producing bell- 

 ehaped flowers of many different colors very freely 

 throughout the summer. Single Mixed; Pkt., 

 150 seeds, 3 cts. 



CAMPANULA, DOUBLE MIXED. 



Note —The seed saved from double flowers will 

 always produce some single flowers, no matter how 

 careful the selection. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 

 cts. 



Mrs. Margaret Hazel, Orlando, Fla., Sept. 25, 1899, writes? 

 I have used your seeds for the last nine years in Florida 

 and have had better success with them than from any other. 



