Jewett, 0. — "I hav^ bought all my flower Seeds of you 

 for 10 or 12 yeais, and they always give satosfacuon." 



-•-Mrs. J. K. Waggoner. 



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FEVERFEW 



Feverfew, Snowball. Charming little plants about 

 eight inches high, oval in shape; rery desirable for bedding 

 or for edging. During the long blooming season they are 

 covered with clusters of pure white, double flowers. Pkt., 

 300 seeds. 4c. 



Feverfew, Golden Ball. Another dwarf variety, 

 bearing beautiful golden, ball-like flowers. A combination 

 of the white and golden makes a lovely show, either In 

 mass or as edging. Both are hardy perennials, blooming 

 the first season. Pkt., 300 seeds. 5c. 



Feverfew, Golden Feather. Parthenifolium 

 Aureum. I>ow growing plants with golden varie- 



rated foliage, used for edgings. Pkt., 5i>0 seeds, 

 c; 2 pkts., 5c; i< oz.. 10c. 



EUPHORBIA VARIEGATA 



Snow on the Mountain. Grown for its beautiful 

 foliage, which is veined and margined with white, 

 EG that the bushes have the appearance of being a 

 mass of beautiful white flowers. If people only 

 knew how attractive this Is and of what great dec- 

 orative value, it would be in every garden. 3 to 4 

 feet. Pkt.. 50 seeds. 4c. 



FOXGLOVE, OR DIGITALIS 



The Foxglove becomes more popular each year. It 

 Is perennial and perfectly hardy. Very easily grown 

 from seed and is fine for shrubberies and other par- 

 tially shaded places. It sends up stately stalks. 2 

 to 5 feet high, covered with thimble-shaped flowers 

 in varied and beautiful colors. I offer a mixture of 

 several choice strains, the Gloxiniaeflora, rivaling 

 the gloxinia in shadings and markings; Monstrosa, 

 with Its mammoth stalks, each having a large ter- 

 minal flower, curious and beautiful; and the Macul- 

 »ta, a charming new spotted strain. Splendid 

 mixed. 3 to 5 ft. Pkt.. 400 seeds. 5c; 1-16 oz.. 15c. 



FUCHSIA 



Fuchsias are not difflenlt to 

 raise from seed if given a warm 

 temperature. The seed may be 

 suwn at any time; the plants 

 coming into flower in three or 

 four months. The seedlings make 

 robust plants and often give 

 charming new varieties. The 

 strain I offer has been carefully 

 saved from the choicest varieties, 

 both single and double. Pkt., 20 

 seeds, 10c. 



THREE CHOICE CLEMATIS PLANTS 



Postpaid for 35c. 



Henryii (white), Jackmanni {purplish blue). 

 Mad Andre (red) . 



Foxglo^ Of DigUatU 



