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 Largest Flowering Stocks. 



STOCKS, Ten Weeks. 



The largest Flowering Globe Pyramidal. Im- 

 mense spikes of perfectly double flowers, pyra- 

 midal in shape, the individual blooms frequently 

 measuring from 2 to 2^ inches in diameter, rang- 

 ing in colors from crimson, rose, white, blue, 

 lilac, brown and yellow. They are greatly prized 

 for cut flowers on account of their fragrance and 

 diversity of colors. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cents. 



STOCKS, Dwarf German Ten Weeks. 



Fine mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 3 cents. 



STOCK, 



White Perpetual. 



(Princess Alice.) 



The i n d i v i d ual 

 flowers are uncom- 

 monly large, of a 

 fine, rosette- like 

 shape, and of the 

 purest possible 

 white. If sown ear- 

 ly will produce a 

 great abundance of 

 bloom from June 

 until November. 

 Pkt., 40 seeds, 5 

 cents. 



Mrs. G. R. Hamraan, 409 

 West First, Fort Worth, Tex- 

 as, March 14th, 1S96, writes: 

 — I sent to you last year for 

 seeds and they were so good 

 I will have to send for more. 

 My Cosmos were beautiful 

 and I raised enough seed for 

 all the neighbors. It is a re- 

 lief to anyone to kn»w where 

 they can buy seeds that can 

 b£ depended on. 



Mrs. Will J. Oliver, Alle- 

 gan, Mich., March 28th, 1896, 

 writes — I have had your 

 seeds for three years and 

 have always found themn'ery 

 satisfactory. 



J. W. Barnes, 33 Kearney 

 St., Newark, N. J., May 2d, 

 189b, writes :— Of 25 or 30 cat- 

 alogues looked at this spring, 

 yours leads them all for con- 

 ciseness, fine illustrations, 

 handy shape; the statement 

 of the number of seeds in 

 each packet is quite a point! 

 it is a fine specimen of the 

 printer's art, and the prices 

 are very reasonable. A care- 

 ful examination resulted in 

 the enclosed order. 



D. A. Cox, M. D., Howell, 

 Ind., March 12th, 1896, 

 writes : — Your seeds last year 

 gave entire satisfaction, es- 

 pecially Sweet Peas and Nas- 

 turtium^. 



Senecio Elegans. 



SENECI0 ELEGANS. 



A beautiful free-flowering annual, dense heads 

 of bloom and is of a very compact and regular 

 habit of growth, and when planted close together 

 make an effective bed, as the flowers completely 

 cover the plants. The flowers of a fine lustrous 

 purple— red, bright crimson, rose colored and 

 pure white, perfectly double and imbricated; 

 very valuable for bouquets. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 

 cents. 



