Seneclo Elegans. 



3ENECI0 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. Plct., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



1 used your Paney seeds last year and had beautiful 

 Panties.— Mrs. W, L. MeGonagle, Rayaltou, Mian 



STOCK, 



White Perpetual, 



(Princess Alice.) 



The individual flow- 

 ers are uncommonly 

 large, of a fine, rosette- 

 like shape, and of the 

 purest possible white. 

 If sown early wil I pro- 

 duce a great abund- 

 ance of bloom from 

 June until November. 

 Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 

 cts. 



STOCK, 



Peach Blossom. 



The plants are of 

 neat pyramidal habit 

 of growth crowned 

 with magnificent 

 heads of beautiful 

 shaped, perfectly dou- 

 ble sweet scented flow- 

 ers of a delicate peach 

 blossom color. For 

 beauty and long con- 

 tinuance of bloom, it 

 is unsurpassed; and 

 the delightful fra- 

 grance renders it very 

 desirable for bou- 

 quets, etc. Pkt., 50 

 seeds, 6 cts. 



I had such good luck 

 with your set»ds last year 

 that I come again this 

 Spring. My Phlox and 

 Sweet Peas were hand- 

 somer than any I had ever 

 seen before.— Mrs. A. E. 

 Hathaway, Bloux City, 

 Iowa. March 1st, 1898. 



Miss Pearl 0. Sigler, 

 March 7th, 1898. writes:— 

 Was very much pleased 

 with the seeds I received 



last year , had magnificent 

 results With 



March results With my Sweet 



New Dwarf Sweet Pea— "Cupid." Flowers Whit*. 



NEW DWARF SWEET PEA, "CUPID." 

 FLOWERS PURE WHITE. 



Grows but 5 inches high and blooms so freely for months 

 that it appears a perfect mass of white — the leave9 being 

 quite hidden. The flowers, of fine form and large Bize, are 

 of the most perfect white, and the plants remain in full 

 bloom two months longer than any other Sweet Pea 3 Use- 

 ful for bedding. Pkt., 30 seeds, 6 cts. 



PERENNIAL PEAS, LATHRYRUS.) 



They do not have the delicious fragrance of the Sweat 

 Peas, but they are equally as beautiful. They are perfectly 

 hardy and live year after year bearing magnificent clusters 

 of flowers and blowm early ia the spring. Pkt., 20 

 seeds, 3 ots* 



