COLE'S CHOICE NOVELTIES, 



SINGLE DAHLIA. 



NBW SI^GLB DAdLIAS. 



Few flowers have attracted so much attention or 

 admiration as the New Single Dahlias. Much skill 

 and Ia1?or has been expended upon these New Single 

 Dahlias to hring them to their present state of per- 

 fection. In England, the single varieties have at- 

 tained a popularity almost amounting to a mania 

 being already so extensively used for corsage 

 and personal adornment, for table designs, and 

 for baskets and vases, through the months of 

 August, September, and October, as to almost 

 rival roses, their many colors affording such a 

 great scope in their disposal. They are very easily 

 raised f rom seed; planted in good rich soil, in a sunny 

 position, they begin to flower in July and continue 

 until October, and in sheltered places as late as 

 November. They are frequently entii'ely covered 

 with bloom, and the more they are cut the more 

 flowers are produced. The seed we offer is saved 

 from the choicest named varieties, of e ^^ery shade of 

 light and dark scarlet, yellow maroon, carmine, pur- 

 ple, violet, lilac, pure white, variegated, etc. 



Per pkt., 10 cts., 3 pkts., 25 cts. 



DOUBLE DAISY SNOWBALL. 



A beautiful white flowered variety of the large 

 flowered type, with double flowers, of great value 

 for CTitting. It reproduces itself almost true 

 from seed, and the large flowers are perfectly 

 double and of the purest white color. 



Per pkt.. 15 cts. ; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



DOUBLE DAISY, SNOWBALL 



BiJgnot's large blotciIed pansy. 



A new French variety of the Giant Odier type, with very large and beautiful colored flowers; the 

 most striking variety ever raised. No suchPansies were ever seen on exhibition in this country. 

 They are large, firm, and of brilliant colors. thickl7 covered with fine hair lines. 



Per pkt., 20 cts., 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



G2ANT TRIMARDEAtJ 



paNsy. 



An altogether distinct and beautiful new 

 class of Pansy, the flowers of which are of very 

 large size; some have measured four inches in 

 diameter— in fact, larger than anything 

 hitherto attained in the genus. Each flower is 

 marked with three large blotches or spots, and 

 stands well above the foliage; the plants may 

 be expected to produce the same endless 

 v;».riety and beautiful shades of color that are 

 found in other classes of this popular plant. 

 They continue to bloom profusely throughout 

 the season. Colors are very rich and beautiful^ 

 All should try it. 



Per pkt., 20 cts., 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



GIANT TKIMAliDEAU PANSY. 



