KENILWORTH IVY. 



Nothing is much pret- 

 tier for the hanging bas- 

 ket, with its tiny blossoms 

 and delicate penda-it fol- 

 iage. It comes quickly 

 from seed, is very liardy, 

 and persistently grows 

 even under severest neg- 

 lect. Pkt., 3 cts. 



Moore'8 Mills, N. Y.. 1899. 

 "I have tried SweetPeaa from 

 every other florist, but have 

 the finest blossoms from the 

 seed obtained from you." 



Susie L. Oidlet. 



LOBELIA^ Crystal Palace. 



No plant is finer for edgings or for massing in 

 a bed ; very effective also for the hanging bas- 

 ket, rockery, porch box, or it makes charming 

 little pots of blue to fill in the niches in the 

 conservatory window. It blooms in four or five 

 weeks after planting. Pkt., 3 cts. 



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Quality and Quantity 



Considered, you will find MY SEED the 

 CHEAPEST as well as the BEST. If dis- 

 satisfied with any package of seed sent, re- 

 turn it unopened and receive your money 

 back by first mail. 



See my FOUB WARRANTS opposite the 

 first page. 



Double Stock-Flowered Larkspur 



A double variety much branched and 

 as handsome as the Gilliflower. The 

 cut, drawn from nature, shows only one 

 of the smaller, lower side branches. The 

 Bpikes are sometimes a foot in length, 

 and closely crowded with the dainty 

 double flowers, in many shades. Those 

 who have seen only the old-fashioned 

 single varieties can have no idea of their 

 beauty. Mixed. Pkt., 3 cU. 



Decotah, la., Llarch, l8a9. 

 "Your Vbrbenas, Asters afad 

 Punsies were very beautiful. " 

 Mus. Marie Lomen. 



Glen Boy. Pa.. 1899. "I saw 

 BOlne of your flow* rs grown by 

 a friend last year and thought 

 them grand, and send you ray 

 ««i^,T, Mrs. LULA JoNikS 



DOUBLE LARKSPUR. 



LAVENDER. 



Tbe old-fashioned, sweet-scented Lavender, al- 

 ways found in our grandmother's gardens. One 

 sees now-a-days dainty favors made by using the 

 leaves, or by weaving the long stems with "baby" 

 ribbon into pretty wands for the handkerchief 

 box. Pkt., 3 cts. 



PERENNIAL LARKSPUR. 



stocky plants, with immense spikes, densely 

 crowded with large flowers in rich blues and other 

 shades. The Bee Larkspur, included in this mix- 

 ture, is interesting because of the curious way the 

 petals are folded up in the center of the flower so 

 as to resemble a bee. Very hardy. Some will bloe- 

 som the first year. Mixed. Pkt., 4 cts. 



