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•FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES 



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SOLANUM 

 Seaforthianum 



Beautiful climber 10 to 15 feet 

 high, with immense clusters of 

 light blue flowers; tender peren- 

 nial, blooming the first summer 

 from seed Pkl. ISc. 



SCHIZANTHUS large-flowering hybrids 



Wonderfully showy annuals; valuable for garden decoration or pot culture 

 The plants are of compact, branchy growth, U2 to.2 feet high and are literallv 

 sheeted with exquisite butterfly-hke flowers much larger than those of thr 

 ordinary Schizanthus, and include beautiful new color combinations. 

 Trimaculatus. Large flowers l}4 inches across — large yellow throat, veined 



purplish, outer edge of flowers carmine. Very showy Pkl. 15c. 



Trimaculatus Albus. New— differs from above in having a white throat, sur- 

 rounded with golden-yellow. Charmingly effective Pkt. 20c. 



Wisetonensis. White dotted rose; upper lip adorned with yellow blotch shaded 



rose, carmine, etc Pkt. 1 5c 



Schizanthus, Large-Flowering Hybrids — Mixed Colors. Beautiful colors and 

 combinations in great variety Pkt. 1 0r. 



STOKESIA CYANEA 



THE HARDY BLUE •CORNFLOWER ASTER." 



This beautiful hardy perennial plant is not so well known as it deserves to 

 be. No garden, large or small, should be without it. As a single specimen or 

 group in the herbaceous border it makes for itself a place that cannot be filled 

 by any other hardy plant, while for beds or masses of any size it is verv 

 attractive. It is of the easiest culture, blooming the first year from 

 seed, and succeeding in any open sunny position. The plants 

 grow from 18 to 24 inches high and begin flowering in July, 

 continuing without interruption till late in October to 

 produce their handsome lavender-blue Cornflower- 

 like blossoms. 4 to 5 inches across, on long stems 

 rendering them highly valuable for cutting, sup- 

 plying a shade of colornot over plentiful at any 

 season of the year Pkt. lOr 



LARGE-FLOWERING 



Ten^Week STOCKS 



Well-known annuals, for garden deco 

 ration; flowers double, of various colort 

 and very fragrant. 



Double Mixed. Per 1,000 reeds, SOc.; 

 Pkt. 10c 



Collection 6 colors SOc. 



Collection 12 colors 7Sc 



BISMARCK STOCKS 



HENDERSONS COLOSSAL 



TEN^WEEK STOCKS 



This magnificent strain is without a rival for open 

 ground planting, attaining a height of 2' 2 feet. The 

 spikes of bloom are very long, ^nd the individual 

 flowers are enormous in size and very double. 



These popular flowers are easily grown, and are so 

 highly fragrant and of such great beauty, and have 

 so many good qualities, that they deserve a place in 

 every garden. They should be given good rich soil 

 to grow in, and will amply reward good treatment 

 with remarkably large pyramids of bloom; the flowers 

 represent a great diversity of brilliant color. 



Mixed, brilliant colors Pkt. 10c 



El Dorado. Sulphur- yellow 10c. 



Rosy Morn. Delicate rosy-flesh 10c 



Mount Blanc. Purest white 10c 



Grand Rouge. Brilliant crimson 10c. 



Aurora. Shining copper-red 10c. 



Blue Bells. Pretty shade of -blue 10c. 



Salmon. Soft delicate salmon 10c. 



Collection of above 7 named varieties 60c. 



BISMARCK STOCKS 



New annual stocks of strong growth with luxuriant 

 foliage. The plants, in bloom form a pyramid 2H 

 feet high, the upper half being a mass of fragrant, 

 double flowers of extra large size. They bloom a 

 httle later than 10-Week Stocks, but flower con- 

 tinuously until frost. 



White ■ Pkt. 15c. I Light-Blue . . . .Pkt. 15c. 



Flesh-Pink 15c. I Rose Color 15c. 



Bismarck Stocks. Mixed Colors 15c. 



Garden Beautiful and Garden Bountiful 



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