PUREWHITEVERBENA. 



(CANDICISSIMA.) 



A fine strain of large flower- 

 ing, pure white Hybrid Ver- 

 bena; trusses large and borne 

 freely at all times; always 

 comes true from seed. Pkt., 

 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



STRIPED VERBENA. 



Very showy striped flowers 

 of many bright colors. Pkt., 

 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



DEFIANCE VERBENA. 



True, brighest scarlet. Pkt. , 

 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



VERBENA HYBRIDA. 



Fine mixed, from a splen- 

 did range of colors. Pkt., 50 

 seeds, 3 cts. 



VERBENA ODORATA. 



This lovely Verbena is har- 

 dy; seed may be sown in the 

 open ground early in the 

 spring. The blossoms, instead 

 of being in clusters, run up into 

 spikes three or four inches 

 long, and is verv sweet scent- 

 ed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 3 cts. 



Mammoth Verbena. 



MAMMOTH VERBENA. 



Flowers of unusual size, single flowers sometimes being as large as a 

 twenty-five cent piece, while the clusters of bloom are magnificent, and 

 the range of color more vivid than in any other mixture. For garden 

 beds or massing the Verbena is unrivaled; flowers of the most brilliant 

 color, blooming continually from spring until late in the autumn. 

 Although perennials, they bloom profusely the first season from seed. 

 Pkt.. 50 seeds, 4 cts. 



LEMON VERBENA. 



This elegant, fragrant plant is 

 easily grown from seed and suc- 

 ceeds anywhere. Have a good 

 bed of it "in the garden over sum- 

 mer, that you can cut its fragrant 

 foliage and flowers to make up 

 with bouquets. Pkt., 50 seeds, 

 4 cts. 



Mrs. TV. L. Hill, 204 Elmore St., Escanaba. Mich., writes : — From my order of you 

 last season I had excellent luck with all the seeds you sent me — especiall) the 

 "Gloxinias", from the one packet I raised 119 plants, which I consider remarkable. 



Nellie M. Pulsifer, Empire, Me., writes: — Some time since I sent atrial order to 

 five different dealers in seeds, allow me to say: that yours have proved the most 

 satisfactory both as regards to quality and ouaktity. 



Ida M. Woodbridge, Gulph, N. Y., March, 1S97, writes:— I was very much pleased 

 with the seeds you sent me last year. I think you give more and better seeds for 

 the money, than any other seed house, 



Mrs. (i F. Kesslar, Newell, Ills., Mch. 3, '97, writes:— I have bought seeds of you 

 for three years and have had some good success— also bad success, but it was "my 

 fault and not the seeds. 



Mrs. James H. Tarbert, Colora. Md., writes:— I cannot praise your flower seeds 

 too much, my Sweet Peas bought of you were the prettiest in this neighborhood. 



