The letter "A" means anneal. 

 The letter "P" means perennial. 



ORDER BY NUMBERS. 



Ten 5c. Papers, mailed, for 25c., or 

 Four 10c. Papers for 25c. 



0. ABUTILON (A) Fine mixed. 



Packet, lO cents. 



1. AGERATUM, MIXED (A) Suitable 



for beds, and especially nice for cut flow- 

 ers and bouquets. Packet, 5 cents 



10. ALYSSUM (A).— The Sweet Alyssum 

 has pretty little white flowers, useful in 

 making small bouquets, and its fragrance, 

 while sufficiently pronounced, is very del- 

 icate. The Alyssum grows freely- from 

 seed, blooms the whole season. 



Ok., 25c. Packet, 5c. 



11. AXYSSUM (A) (Tom Thumb).— Of 

 dwarf, compact habit, each plant covering 

 a circle from 15 to 30 inches. It will 

 bloom when small and remain covered 

 with bloom from spring to autumn. 



Oz„ 40c. Packet, 5c. 



20. AMARANTHUS, MIXED (A).— 

 Showy blooming plants, with long race- 

 mes of curious looking flowers and bril- 

 liant foliage ; half hardy annuals. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



21. AMARANTHUS, TRI-COLOR (Jo- 

 seph's Coat) (A). — Red, Tellow and 

 Green foliage : 2 feet. Packet, 5c. 



22. AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS (Love 

 Iiies Bleeding-) (A). — Graceful and 

 handsome flowers of blood-red hue. 



Packet, 5 cents. 

 24. ANTIRRHINUM, DOUBLE MIXED 

 (P). — One of the most useful and showy 

 border plants. The recently improved 

 varieties have large, finely shaped flowers 

 of brililant colors. Perennial. 

 V - Packet, 5 cents. 



ASTERS. 



85. ASTERS (A).— Choice mixed varieties. 

 Well-known and beautiful flowers ; should 

 be in every garden. Packet, 5 cents. 



26. ASTER, GERMAN (A).— All colors 

 and shades of the best German sorts. 

 Sow seed early and transplant to rich 

 soil. Packet, 5 cents. 



27. ASTER, TRUFFAUT'S PERFEC- 

 TION (A).— A very favorite class ; 

 thrifty, upright growers ; flowers large, 

 almost perfectly round, with incurved 

 petals. The florist's preference; 1% to 2 

 feet. Packet, 10 cents. 



28. PRINCESS SNOWBALL (A).— This 

 is an entirely distinct variety of Aster. 

 The flowers are pure white, and are 

 formed of short, thickly set imbricated 

 petals, there being about 25 to 30 on a 

 plant. Packet, lO cents. 



29. MIGNON ASTER (A).— A splendid 

 new class of Asters. The plants are 

 semi-dwarf and bear in profusion flow- 

 ers of a very double nature, the petals 

 overlapping each other. 



Packet, lO cents. 



30. VICTORIA ASTER (A).— The 

 most beautiful of all Asters, bear- 

 ing flowers of all colors and 

 shades ; the colors include many 

 extremely delicate and gorgeous 

 shades. Very double and four 

 inches across ; height 15 to 18 

 inches. Packet, 10c. 



31. COMET ASTER (A) — This 

 class of Asters has long, slender 

 and curled petals, forming loose 

 yet dense flowers of semi-globe 

 shape, 3y 2 to 4% inches in diam- 

 eter, which resemble the Japanese 

 Chrysanthemum. 



Packet, 10c. 



32. DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM 

 FLOWERED ASTER (A) — Grow 

 9 inches high ; surpass all the 

 dwarf varieties in size of flowers. 



Packet, lOc. 



33. SEMPLE'S BRANCHING AS- 

 TER (A) A choice strain of 



American-grown Asters, which has, 

 by careful selection, been brought 

 to a high degree of excellence. 



Mixed Colors, lOc. 



34. SEMPLE'S BRANCHING AS- 

 TER (A) (White).— Very choice. 



Packet, lOc. 



35. BACHELOB'S BUTTON, or 

 BLUE BOTTLE (A) (Centan- 

 rea Cyanns). — A very old favor- 

 ite garden annual, with handsome 

 flowers of various colors. It does 

 best if sown in a hot-bed ; half- 

 hardy annuals ; two feet. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



40. DOUBLE BALSAMS, C AMELIA 

 FLOWERED (A) (Lady Slipper, or 

 Forget-Me-Not).— The well-known Bal- 

 sams are one of the finest summer 

 blooming annuals, free bloomers and 

 highly colored. By transplanting them 

 once or twice, the flowers are apt to be 

 more double. Packet, 5 cents. 



41. BALSAM, PERFECTION WHITE 

 (A). — This resembles the mixed Balsams 

 in shape, but the flowers are of a pure 

 white, and is the variety usually grown 

 by florists. Packet, lO cents. 



45. CANDYTUFT MIXED (A). — Well- 

 known favorite, hardy annuals ; very 

 pretty in beds or masses ; useful for 

 bouquets. Seeds may be sown in the fall 

 for early flowering. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



46. CANDYTUFT, WHITE (A).— Treated 

 and used same as the mixed. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



50. CALCEOLARIA DWARF (A).— This 

 is a magnificent ornamental plant for 

 green-house or conservatory, bearing in 

 profusion pocket-shaped flowers of all 

 colors, spotted and blotched in the most 

 fanciful fashion. Packet, 25 cents. 



53. CALENDULA, DOUBLE (A).— Very 

 profuse dwarf bushy annuals, blooming 

 continuously and profusely until frost ; 

 of easy culture, and suitable for summer 

 garden or for growing in pots in winter. 

 Packet, 5 cents. 

 CANNA, MIXED (Extra Choice) 

 (A). — The Cannas are desirable not only 

 for the beauty of their spikes of scarlet 

 flowers, but for their highly ornamental 

 leaves. They make superb beds for the 

 lawn. Soak the seeds thoroughly before 

 planting, and keep in a warm spot. Very 

 slow to germinate. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



33. — SEMPLE'S BRANCHING. 



60. CANTERBURY BELLS, SINGLE 

 MIXED (Campanula) (A) — A highly 



attractive class of plants, combining rich- 

 ness of color with stately growth ; valu- 

 able for beds and borders. Sow early, 

 and transplant in light, rich soil. 

 Packet, 5 cents. 



61. CANTERBURY BELLS, DOUBLE 

 MIXED (P). 



Packet, 5 cents. 



CARNATION.— (See Pinks) (P). 

 CASTOR OIL BEAN.— (See Ricinns) 

 (A). 



68a. CENTAUREA GYMNOCARPA.— 



Pine cut silver-gray foliage ; 1 % feet. 

 Packet, .5c. 1-4 oz., 25c. 



68. CENTAUREA CANDIDISSIMA.— 



Silver white ; leaves broadly cut. 

 Packet, 5c. 1-4 oz., 25c. 



FLOWERING PLANTS FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. SEE PAGES ON PLANTS. 



