

THUNBERGIA ALATA. 



A dainty little climber, pretty for garden 

 vases, rustic ■work, trellises or' for trailing 

 on the ground. The flowers are -white, yel- 

 low or orange and biiff , some of them Hav- 

 ing white centers, others black. They con- 

 tinue in bloom all summer. Pkt., 20 seeds, 

 3 cts. 



SUNFLOWER. 



Stella Sunflower. The plant grows 

 about four feet high and has glossy green 

 leave^ with nothing of the eoarse"ness of 

 the common sunflower. Its miniature 

 blossoms, three inches across, of pure ^old• 

 en yellow %vith dark centers, grow on long 

 stems, and are fine for cutting. Splendid 

 for a floral hedge. Pkt., 30 seeds, 3 cts. 



California Double Sunflower. The 

 handsomest Sunflower I have ever offered. 

 The plant bears a large, den.sely double 

 blossom at the top, -with others equally 

 showy on each of the side branches. Five 

 feet. Pkt., 20 seeds, 4 cts. 



VEGETABLE 

 SEEDS. 



See my SPLENDID OFFER 

 for Standard VEGETABLE 

 SEEDS on page 49. 



Spearville. Kan.. February, 1S9S.— ' 

 never had finer flowers than from your 

 seed last jear. The Pinks bloomed all 

 summer. Ther vere very double and 

 some measured T'a inches across." 



Mrs. T. B. Stewart. 



Alhambra. Cal., March, ISP?.— "I hare 



not paid much attention to annuals, but 



your catalogue looked so inriting that I 



proceedel to peruse it, and this order is 



Mrs. G. B. Adams. 



the result." 



TORENIA FOURNIERI. 



Lovely little annuals, desirable for vases, pot 

 culture, or for the open ground in beds or masses. 

 Often used as a lx)rder plant. The blossoms are 

 peculiar 1>ell-shaped flowers, of a velvety, porcelain 

 blue, vrith. three large spots of a still darker blue, 

 and a golden throat. They bloom continuously 

 during the summer md also in the -window in the 

 ■winter. Six to nine inches. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



SWEET ROCKET 



(Hesperis Matronalisi. 

 A hardy perennial, bearing 

 handsome clusters of white or 

 purple sweet-scented flo^vers. 

 The name Hesperis, meaning 

 evening, was given because they 

 are es-oeciallv fragrant at night. 

 One and one-half feet. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 3 cts. 



SWEET SULTAN 



(Gentaurea Moschala^ 

 Deliciously sweet-scented gar- 

 den annuals *of easy culture, be- 

 longing to the same family as 

 the Bachelor's Button, though 

 the flowers are much larger and 

 more double, as well as more 

 airy and graceful. Splendid for 

 vases or for the corsage. "Wliite, 

 purple, blue and vellow. Mixed. 

 Annual. Pkt., 50' seeds, 3 cts. 



Waconta, Minn.. April, 1S9S. — "I -was 

 so well pleased with your seeds last year 

 that I send a 'arger order this year. The 

 Nicotiana and Pansies were especially 

 fine." Edxa M. Robeets. 



