IMPROVED ROSE BALSAM. 



A splendid strain of largest size and ex- 

 treme doubleness, my own special mixture 

 of the most desirable colors, viz. , crimson, 

 flesh color, pale lilac, pale rose, rose, scar- 

 let, violet and white. Give the plants sun, 

 good soil— not so very rich— and plenty of 

 room, and you cannot fail to be pleased 

 with this mixture. Pkt., 5 ets. 



Improved Camellia Rose Balsam. My 



"A^e Plus Ultra" mixture— the largest 

 double-flowered Balsam yet developed. 

 Like the Rose in shape, but the blossoms 

 are all of white ground, blotched and 

 mottled in innumerable shades of flesh 

 color, crimson, rosy-carmine, coppery- 

 scarlet, lilac, etc. Balsams deteriorate 

 rapidly, hence it is important to have 

 new stock. Pkt., 6 ets. 



**ood Mixed Balsam. A good mixture of 

 .ouble flowers. Many colors. Pkt., 3c. 



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BUTTERFLY FLOWER 



(Schizanthus). 

 Charming little plants, with deli- 

 cate flowers of white, pink, lilac or 

 purple.curiously marked with crim- 

 son, lilac, purple and yellow blotch- 

 es, and resembling the butterfly. 

 Annual, mixed. Pkt., 3 ets. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE. 



Butterfly Flower. 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON 



(Centaurea Cyanus). 

 The national flower of Ger- 

 many, where it is called the 

 "Kaiser Blumen," and also the 

 "Corn Flower." Other names bv 

 which it is known are the "Blut 

 Bottle" and "Ragged Sailor." 

 This old-fashioned flower has 

 been exceedingly popular of late 

 years, and no summer garden is 

 complete without it. It does well 

 almost anywhere, but gravelly 

 soil produces the finest colors. 

 Single, mixed. Splendid mix 

 ture containing all the im 

 proved colors and markings. 

 Pkt., 2 ets. 

 Double, mixed. Full, large flow- 

 ers, a large per cent coming 

 double. Pkt., 3 ets. 



