For Fresh, Pure, Up-to-date Flower Seeds and Bulbs, send to 
i New Plants of Great Merit 
NEW BLUE SPIREA. 
CARYOPTERIS 
One of the best new plants intro- 
duced from Japan; perfectly hardy 
grows 2 to 8 feet hich, covered until 
November with dense clusters of 
Blue flowers, excellent for cutting. 
Price 15 cts., 2 for 25 cents. 
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WHITE SPIREA “ASTIL- | 
BOIDES—Graceful, white, feathe || 
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ANTHONY WATERER is of Japanese origin. When itis | One of each of 3 Spireas, 40 cts. 
———— ss scarcely 3 inches — 
high, it begins to bloom and thereafter is sel- : ii 
dom ‘out of ower. Asa house plant nothing © 
can equal it. In the garden it will make a 
plant3 feet high and wide, and will be covered 
with heads 1 foot across, of brilliant crimson 
flowers. Was introduced last year at $2.00 per 
plant. Price 20 cents, 2 for 30 cents. 
pies 
Doub. Wh. Antirrhinum Queen of the North 6s se ver 
ey) 
Nothing more delightful for cutting; pro- 
duces in abundance large spikes of pure white is S, 9: po 
sweet-scented flowers. Fine for winter bloom- Kd 233 
ing and hardy. 20c.,2 for 30c, Seed 6c. a pkt. ARO 
NEW DOUBLE GOLDEN RUDBECKIA. 
Gardening, the most valuable of all horti- 
culturaljournals & 
speaks of this NX 
new plantas fol- 
lows: ‘‘ We hail 
it with delight, 
as being one of 
the most distinct 
+ and beautiful 
hardy perenni- 
als introduced 
E, for years.” It 
will give you 
armfuls of large, 
—_ ne === very double gol- 
NEw DouBLE RUDBECKIA oe ee eatin ; airs 
set off with their own foliage. A pretty sight. ————_ 
15 cents, 2 for 25 cents. Double White Antirrhinum ‘* Queen of the North.” 
One each of the above 5 plants for 70 cents 
