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CHINESE PINK 



(Dianthus Chinensis). 

 The "divine flower," as 

 the Latin name indicates, 

 has so many desirable 

 qualities, profusely and 

 continuously blooming, 

 infinitely varied in color, 

 fine for cutting, etc., that 

 it deservedly holds high 

 place in popular favor. 

 Best treated as an annual. 

 Double Fringed, A mag- 

 nificent variety, with 

 very large, double fring- 

 ed and beautifully col- 

 ored flowers, appearing 

 in wonderful diversity, 

 from the purest white 

 to rich velvety reds. Mixed extra. Pkt., 6 ets. 

 Single Fringed. To manv, as handsome as the 

 double pink. Extra selected seed. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 5 ets. 

 Good Mixed. This will give you some flowers 

 as fine as the above. Pkt., 3 ets. 



MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



DOUBLE PORTULACA. 



These low, trailing annuals— "Moss Roses" — 

 with their many brilliant colorings, succeed 

 anywhere, thriving even through the driest 

 season. Mixed. Pkt., 4 ets. 

 Single Portulaca. Mixed. Pkt., 5$ ets. 



NEW DWARF PASSAFLORA. 



SOMETHING NEW, A charming miniature Passaflora, or 

 "Fairy Passion Vine," a most dainty vine, with small 

 light green leaves and pure white flowers from l x /4 to 2 

 inches across. It is fine for pots, extremely pretty for 

 hanging baskets, and does well outside. It grows read- 

 ily from seed, and the plants bloom when not over two 

 feet high. The blossoms are followed by seed pods that turn scarlet and burst 

 open, disclosing fiery scarlet seeds. Try it. Anyone can grow it successfully, 

 and it cannot but be immensely popular. Annual. Pkt., 10 ets. 



PRIMULA SINENSIS (Chinese Primrose). 



With proper treatment, Primulas are easily raised from seed. My "Culture 

 of Flowers," which each customer receives, gives careful directions by which 

 an amateur may succeed with them. Perennial, but new plants bloom more 

 freely, and seed should be sown each year. Mixed colors, some with petals 

 being deeply fringed. Pkt., 7 ets. 



i'rimula Obconica. A distinct species, almost ever-blooming, flowering 

 from ten to twelve months at a time. The flowers are pure white, some- 

 times shading to lilac, and are produced on long stems in clusters of from 

 10 to 15 blossoms each. Pkt., .» vt*. 



Primula Sinensis. 



