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95. HOLLYHOCK (P) — White. 



96. HOLLYHOCK (P)— Pink. 



97. HOLLYHOCK (P) — Maroon. 



98. HOLLYHOCK (F) — Double mixed. 



99. HOLLYHOCK (F) — Single mixed. 



Packet, 10c each. 



100. KOCHIA (A) — Summer Cypress or 

 Mexican Fire Bush. Cypress-like an- 

 nual, with feathery-green foliage, 



turning to deep 

 red in autumn. 

 Fkt. 10c. 



102. LARKSPUR (A) 

 Sow seeds in open 

 ground, before 

 close of April, for 

 plants to begin 

 flowering in July, 

 and then a con- 

 tinuous succes- 

 sion of blooms 

 until frost. Effec- 

 tive for beds and 

 fine for cut flow- 

 ers. Mixed varie- 

 ties. Packet, 10c. 



103. LARKSPUR (A) 

 — Emperor — Best 

 double varieties. 

 Packet, 10c. 



103A. LARKSPUR 

 (A) — Emperor — 

 Bright rose. 

 Packet, 10c. 

 103B. LARKSPUR 

 (A) — Emperor — 

 Azure Blue. 

 Packet, 10c. 

 LOBELIA. A beautiful and popular 

 flower, very desirable for pot culture, 

 beds or hanging baskets because of its 

 trailing habits. Grows easily and does 

 well in beds and rockeries. Bears a 

 profusion of blue and white flowers. 



104. MIKED 

 Fkt. 10c. 



LARKSPUR 



VARIETIES (A) — 



109A. MARIGOLD (A) — Legion of 

 Honor — Single dwarf golden-yellow 

 flowers, marked with large spot of 

 velvety-crimson at base of each 

 petal. Packet 10c. 



110. MARVEL OF PERU, or FOUR 

 O'CLOCK (A) — The flowers are 

 brilliant, singularly mixed and va- 

 ried on the same plant. Two feet. 

 Packet 10c. 



115. MIGNONETTE — SWEET (Re- 

 seda Odorata) (A) — A well-known 

 garden favorite. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c. 



NASTURTIUMS 



Sow the seed where it is to remain 

 late in the spring and after danger 

 of frost is over. It is seldom neces- 

 sary to thin the young plants, as they 

 will bloom if close together. 



117. DWARF MIXED — The dwarf 

 variety of Nasturtiums is among 

 the most useful and beautiful of 

 annuals for bedding, massing, etc., 

 owing to their compact growth, 

 richness of color, and profusion of 

 bloom; mixed colors. Oz. 10c. 



118. DWARF NASTURTIUM — AURO- 

 RA — Blush white and salmon, blotched 

 with garnet. Oz., 15c. 



119. DWARF NASTURTIUM BEAUTY. 



— Bright scarlet striped with yellow. 

 Oz., 15c. 



120. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Empress 

 of India) — Very dark foliage with deep 

 crimson flowers. Oz., 15c. 



121. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Golden 

 King) — Brilliant yellow. Oz., 15c. 



105. CRYSTAL PALACE COMPAC- 



TA (A) — Rich deep blue. The fin- 

 est for bedding. Packet 10c. 



105A. LUPINUS — A hardy border 

 plant, blooming in May and June. 

 Mixed varieties of many shades. 

 Packet 10c. 



MARIGOLDS 



106. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE AFRI- 

 CAN (A) — A well-known free- 

 flowering plant of easy culture, 

 with rich and beautiful tall double 

 various colored flowers. Fkt. 10c. 



107. MARIGOLD, DOUBLE 

 FRENCH (A) — Of compact habit, 

 with numerous bright, showy 

 flowers. Very fine. Packet 10c. 



108. MARIGOLD, DWARF SINGLE 

 FRENCH (A) — Packet, 10c. 



109. MARIGOLD (Tagetes) (F) — Sig- 



nata Pumila, for rockery. Single 

 bright-orange. Packet, 10c. 



MARIGOLDS 



NASTURTIUMS 



122. DWARF NASTURTIUM (King of 

 Tom Thumb) — Brilliant yellow flow- 

 ers blotched with maroon. Oz., 15c. 



123. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Ruby 

 King — Light ruby red. Oz., 15c. 



124. DWARF NASTURTIUM (Cloth of 

 Gold) — Golden yellow foliage, light 

 scarlet flowers. Oz., 15c. 



125. KING THEODORE — D WAR F — 



Rich red. Black-brown foliage. Oz., 

 15c. 



126; TALL or CLIMBING NASTUR- 

 TIUM — Of quick growth, covering a 

 wall, hedge or trellis in a short time. 

 The seed pods can be gathered while 

 green and tender for pickling. Oz., 10c. 



OXALIS 



128. .Pretty little, half-trailing annual 

 for hanging baskets. Mixed annual 

 sorts. Packet, 10c. 



PANSIES 



FANSIES 



129. HEARTSEASE (A) — Mixed. An 

 old but universally admired plant, pro- 

 ducing an endless variety of color. 

 They may be treated as annnuals. 

 Packet 10c. 



130. GIANT TRIMARDEAU (A) — Re- 

 markable for the extra large size of 

 the flower and an endless variety of 

 beautiful shades. Packet, 10c. 



131. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA MIXED (A) 



— This mixture, contains the finest 

 varieties. Packet, 15c. 



PETUNIAS 



Thrive best in a moist, shady location, 

 and in rich loamy soil. Seed should be 

 sown in July or August for early spring 

 blossoms. 



grow with little attention or care 

 and in any soil when once started 

 and bloom profusely all spring and 

 summer. 



132. ROSY MORN (A) — Pkt. 10c. 



132A. PETUNIA — BALCONY (A)— 



Free-flowering. Mixed varieties. 

 For window boxes, hanging bas- 

 kets or vases. Packet 15c. 



133. FINE MIXED (A) — Good mix- 

 ture of small, free-blooming col- 

 ors. Fkt. 10c. 



134. PETUNIA (A) — Double fringed 

 and plain edge varieties. Large 

 flowering. Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 



135. PETUNIA — SINGLE (A) — 



Fringed, mixed. Fkt. 25c. 



136. PHLOX DRUMMONDII (A)— A 



most brilliant and beautiful hardy an- 

 nual, about one foot high, well adapt- 

 ed for bedding, making a dazzling 

 show through the whole season. It 

 succeeds well on almost any soil. 

 Packet, 10c. 



137. PHLOX DRUMMONDII — N ana 



Campacta) (A) — Very fine mixed, of 

 dwarf compact habit, and makes desir- 

 able pot plants; also excellent for rib- 

 bon lines and massing. Packet, 10c. 



138. PHLOX (F)— For best results, 

 should be sown as soon as frost is out 

 of the ground in spring or as soon as 

 gathered in the autumn. Packet, 10c. 



142. PINK CARNATION (Riviera Mar- 

 ket, or Gilland (P) — This is the only 

 variety that will produce flowers the 

 first season. They will thrive either 

 in open ground or in pots. Packet, 

 25c. 



143. PINK CARNATION (Marguerite) 



(P) — Will produce flowers in a few 

 weeks from seed and bloom all sum- 

 mer until frost or indoors in winter. 

 Packet, 10c. 



144. PINK — CHINA (Dianthus Chinen- 



sis) (P) — Free bloomers, and a gen- 

 eral favorite for bouquets, also a use- 

 ful bedding plant. Packet, 10c. 



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