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CYCLAMEN. Charming plants, with beautiful foliage and rich 

 colored, fragrant flowers; a great favorite for winter and spring 

 blooming. Seed should be sown in very early spring in boxes or in 

 late fall for winter bloom. Pkt., 3c. 



CANNA. For producing that tropical effect so beautiful in large 

 lawns, a bed of Cannas in full gloom is not surpassed. Every garden 

 should grow them. Pkt., 3c. 



CANDYTUFT (IBERIS). Few flowers have withstood the test 

 of time as this old-time flower. Fine for borders and cutting. 

 Blooms continually from July to September. Pkt., 3c. 



CANTERBURY BELLS (CAMPANULA). Well-known beautiful 

 herbaceous perennial, bearing a great proportion of attractive Bell 

 Flowers; thrive best in light, rich soil; some of the varieties flower 

 the first season if planted early. Canterbury, Single Mixed, Fine 

 Assortment, constant bloom. Pkt., 3c. 



COLUMBINE. One of the best hardy perennials; for early sum- 

 mer bloom; curiously shaped flowers; extremely graceful. Pkt., 3c. 

 CARNATION. This flower is almost indispensable in the garden, 

 house or greenhouse. The beautiful flowers with their clove pun- 

 gent odor and long-keeping qualities for bouquets and cut flowers in 

 Eschscholtzia popularity are only exceeded by the rose. Pkt., 3c. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. Splendid assortment of rich colors and varieties. The 

 Chrysanthemum has become the favorite fall flower, and is used wherever flower 

 gardens are. Pkt., 3c. 



CINERARIA. Seed should be sown from May until September for succession of 

 Mooming plants. As a pot plant for winter blooming it has few equals; its large clus- 

 tering head of gorgeous blooms make it attractive and beautiful. A few pots of this 

 ibeautiful plant will add to the beauty and attractiveness of any home. Pkt:, 3c. 



DAHLIA. This is one of Grandma's flowers, only improved; a constant bloomer. 



Fine as a cut flower, and in such varieties that description fails to describe. Pkt., 3c. 



DIANTHUS, OR PINKS. When we look into a garden our first thoughts are the 



pinks. Beautiful, graceful and fragrant. No garden is complete wtihout pinks. 



Hardy, blooms in great profusion in early summer. Choice mixed; best sorts. Pkt., 3c. 



DOUBLE DAISY (BELLIS). A nearly hardy perennial plant in bloom from early 



spring until well on in the summer. Our seeds are the best select stock. Pkt., 3c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (CALIFORNIA POPPY). Very attractive annual for beds. 



edging or masses, profuse flowers, fine cut feathery foliage, in bloom from June till 



frost, 12 inches. Pkt., 3c. 



FEVERFEW. Double white flowers; June until October; 12 to 15 inches high. 



FORGET-ME-NOT (MYOSOTIS). Neat and beautiful little plant with its star- 

 like flowers, succeeding best in a shady moist situation, half hardy perennial, bloom 

 the first year from seed if sown early. Pkt., 3c. 



FOUR O'CLOCK (MARVEL OF PERU). Handsome, free flowering garden 

 favorite; does well everywhere; fine colors; 2 feet. Pkt., 3c. 



FOX GLOVE (DIGITALIS). If the plants are not allowed to go to seed they 

 are crowned for months with very long pyramidal spikes of lovely pendants, thimble- 

 shaped bells, of colors in variety. Hardy perennial of easy culture, living for years 

 without care; 3 to 4 feet high. Pkt., 3c. 



GAILLARDIA (BLANKET FLOWERS). Splendid showy annual, remarkable for profusion 

 and size, and excellent for beds, borders and cutting, continuing to bloom through the season. 

 These flowers are brilliant and very effective. Pkt., 3c. 



GLLLIA (MIXED). A free blooming annual, fine for beds. Will bloom in any situation, looks 

 well on lawns, in beds, are good for rookeries, and can be planted at any season. Pkt., 3c. 



GODETIA. An attractive hardy annual deserving more extensive culture. The plants bloom 

 profusely and bear showy flowers, rich and varied colors. Eighteen inches high. Pkt., 3c. 



GERANIUM. A desirable plant, with pretty cut foliage and bright crimson flowers; blooms 

 the entire season; 18 inches high. Pkt., 3c. 



HELICHRYSCM (STRAW FLOWER). One of the best "Everlasting Flowers." Exceedingly 

 effective double-flower, making a fine display in beds or borders; they succeed in rich garden 

 soil, hardy annuals, two feet. Pkt., 3c. 



HELIOTROPE. This old standard is known and appreciated wherever flowers are known, 

 and too much cannot be said in praise of it. The perfume of this flower is considered by many 

 to be the finest perfume in existence. For bouquets it is invaluable. Pkt., 3c. 

 HIBISCUS (MARSHMALLOW). Showy, ornamental perennial plant for mixed beds or shrub- 

 Cosmos bery borders, having large size, beautiful colored flowers. Pkt., 3c. 



HOLLYHOCK. The most majestic of hardy plants of the garden. When planted in rows in 

 the garden or among the shrubbery the effect is beautiful. Pkt., 3c. 



LARKSPUR (DELPHINIUM). An old-fashioned, very choice, especially hardy annual which increases in beauty each 

 year. Vast improvements have been made by careful selection and attentive culture in size and color of the blossoms. 

 Pkt., 3c. 



LATANA. One of the most desirable half-hardy perennial greenhouse or bedding plants, constantly in bloom; Verbena- 

 like heads of Orange, White, Rose and other colors. Pkt., 3c. 



LOBELIA. The dwarf and training varieties are fine for bedding, borders or hanging baskets. Blooms profusely from 

 June until November. Pkt., 3c. 



LUPINS. Mixed annual, easily grown, with long graceful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flowers; val- 

 uable for mixed flowers and beds. Twenty- four inches high. Pkt., 3c. 



MARIGOLD. One more of the old-time favorites, an annual of easy culture, extremely effective, suited well for 

 bedding in masses. Pkt., 3c. 



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