FLOWER SEED SPEClAMTIFSi.^^ 



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DOUBLE BALSAMS 



These are the most perfect in form and largest in flower 



yet developed in this old garden favorite, which is among 



the showiest and most popular of summer garden annuals. 



Height, li4to 2 feet. 



The King. Glowing fiery-scarlet, large, full double flow- 

 ers ^kt. 10c. 



The Queen. Deep rose-pink, large, double flowers. Ex- 

 quisite Pkt. 10c. 



Prince Bismarck. Brilliant salmon-pink; large and double 10c. 



Primrose. Large, extra double flowers of clear, light y< 1- 

 low, of the finest Camellia-flowered form Pkt. 15c. 



White Perfection. Large double white 10c 



Extra Choice, Double Mixed Balsams. Containing man\ 

 beautiful colors, spotted, blotched, striped, etc. . Pkt. 10c. 



Collections of Double Balsams, 6 separate colors 40c.; 12 

 colors 7Sc. 



GOLIATH BALSAM 



A new type of phenomenally robust growth, throwing up 

 a main stem about 4 feet high, the lower half of which carries 

 candelabra-like several side branches, all of which are well 

 clothed with very large and very double flowers of charming 

 colors. (.See cut.) Mixed Colors Fkt. 15c. 



BELLIS, or DOUBLE DAISY 



Greatly improved varieties of the popular "Double Daisies. " Admirably 



adapted for edgings, borders and low beds, and also well suited for grow- 



ing in pots. Although perennials, they will flower the same season il 



the seed is sown early, though it is preferable to sow in fall, and wintet 



the plants in coldframes. '2 foot. (See cut.) 



Longfellow. E.xtra large double rose-pink flowers Pkt. loo 



Snowball. Unusually large; very double, pure white flowers.. . . 10c 

 Red. Densely double flowers, large, glowing red, shaded rose. . 10c 

 Bellis Perenius, Double, Mixed Colors 10c. 



BELLIS MONSTROSA 



These new "Double" Daisies surpass all strains of this populai 

 hardy plant in strong robust growth and abundance of large bloom. 

 Each plant produces 12 to 15 flowers that measure two to three 

 inches across, carried on long strong stems. The flowers being so 

 very double they produce but little seed. 



Bellis Monstrosa, Double White Pkt. 20c 



" " " Rose ...20c. 



BEGONIAS Tuberous^Kooted 



Magnificent flowering pot plants, and deservedly popular for garden bed- 

 ding, flowering in the greatest profusion all summer. The individual florets 

 will average from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, and are of various beautiful col- 

 ors. Height, 1 foot. (See cut.) 



Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors Pkt. 25c. 



Double, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors 35c. 



Crested Begonia (B. hybrida gigantea cristala). Beautiful flowers, often 3 

 inches across, with a unique crest or beard attached to the petals. Sev- 

 eral colors in mixture Pkt. 35c. 



BEGONIA FibrouS'Rooted Varieties 



Prima Donna. A splendid new Begonia of the "Gracilis" type growing into 

 bushy plants 10 inches high by 12 inches across. The flowers are unusually 

 large, 1 to 1'4 inches in diameter, and of a charming limpid rose color 

 shading to carmine in the centre. For bedding or pot culture it is a gem, 

 flowering in continuous profusion Pkt. 15c. 



Red Erfordia. A large-flowered strain of this popular bedding Begonia, pro- 

 ducing glossy bright crimson flowers in phenomenal profusion from May 

 until frost; foliage dark, plants bushy and compact, about 10 inches high. 

 It is also a good winter-flowering pot plant Pkt. 10c. 



Vernon. Fine bedding and pot plant, 6 inches high; blood-red flowers in 

 profusion Pkt. 10c. 



BROMUS "Golden Wave" 



This new annual ornamental grass — Bromus patulus aureus — is surpassingly 

 effective grown in groups or in borders. It is of spreading habit, growing 

 about 2 feet high, the myriads of arching leaves of a golden-yellow color 

 moving in the breeze appear like golden waves Pkt. 25c. 



We Deliver Free in the U S 



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 Office or Freight Station, at our option. 



all Vegetable, Flower and Lawn Grass Seeds 



excepting where 

 otherwise noted. 



