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LAEGE-FLOWERED NEW DWARF DOUBLE PINK. Nat SizeflOWCr. 



DIAPiXHUS PIPiKS. 



Few flowers can equal Dianthus in variety and brilliancy 



of color, blooming all Summer and Fall uniil prevented 



by severe frost. They live over Winter, and give satisfac- 

 tion and pleasure the second season. Splendid for bedding. 



New Lapge-flowered Dwarf Double Pink (see cut).— New 

 and very fine. Grows only 9 to 10 inches high, produc- 

 ing immense numbers of extra-large double flowers of j 

 perfect form. Ctolors from pure white to deep crimson. 



Dwarf Fireball.— A greatly improved, very dwarf variety, ! 

 covered with showy double large flowers. j 



D«varf Snowball.— The companion variety of Fireball; ] 

 like it in every particular, except pure white flowers. j 



The Bride.— Flowers 3 inches across; color pure white, 

 with large crimson centre, shading off" into the white. 



Chinensis( Double Chinese Pink).— Clusters of pretty dou- 

 ble flowers ; mixed colors. Per oz., 25 cts. 



— Albus fl. pi.— Best double white. 



Intperiaiis fl. p!. (Double Imperial Pinks).— Finest mixed 

 seed ; bright and showy colors. Per oz., 50 cts. 



Heddewiggii, Finest Single Mixed. — Per oz. , 50 cts. 

 — — Finest Double Mixed.— All colors. Per oz., 60 cts. 



Mourning Cloak. — Darkest of all Dianthus; the al- 

 most black petals each have a margita of pure white. 



Heddewiggii, Dwarf Snowball.— Double white flowers. 



Crimson Belle.— Very large, dark-red flower. 



Eastern Queen.— Beautifully marbled, maroon. 



Laciniatus Double Red Blotched.— White, blotched red. 

 Dianthus Mixed Seed for Bedding. 

 We have prepared a careful mixture of the above varie- 

 ties, suitable for beds and borders. Per}^ oz., 30c,; oz., 50c. 

 Complete set of 15 Dianthus, 50 cts. 

 MIGNOBJEXXE. 

 It is unnecessary for us to praise this popular flower ; 



everybody is familiar with its well-known sweetness and 



graceful sprays of bloom. 



Pure fAachei.—^Yeo&ev absolutely pure seed. Heretofore 

 it has been badly mixed Per 3^ oz., 20 cts. 



Giant White Spiral.- Grows 2 or 3 feet high, perfectly 

 erect. Spikes 15 inches long. Color pure snow white, 

 much uulike anything else in cultivation. 



Common Sweet Mignonette.— The good, old-fashioned 

 Sweet Mignonette ; it is the flower for the millions ; we 

 offer the best strain. Per oz., 10 cts. 



Parson's White.— Very sweet, one of the best whites. 

 Golden Queen.— Masses of golden yellow. Peroz.,20cts. 

 The set of 5 Mignonettes for 20 cts. 



Fine Mixed Seed for General Sowing.— For a succession 

 of bloom v^e recommend our Standard Mixture, War- 

 ranted Fresh Seed. Per oz., 25 cts. 



NASXUK.XIUMS. 



The improved or dwarf Tom Thumb varieties offered 



below are unrivaled iti gorgeons color and graceful effect ; 



they can be planted in the poorest soil, and will bloom 



profusely until after frost. A bed of Tom Thumb varieties 



is a splendid sight. 



Cloth of Gold.— A valuable new variety ; very scarce ; the 

 foliage is of bright golden yellow, which, with the In- 

 tense scarlet flowers borne in great profusion, makes an 

 unusually attractive display. Per oz., 15 cts.; }4 lb., 50c. 



Crystal Palace Gem.— Sulphur spotted maroon. Oz., 10c. 



Empress of India.— Its profusion of bloom and dazzling 

 richness of color is remarkable. The plants are of dwarf, 

 bushy habit, the leaves being a very dark purple, mak- 

 ing a fitting background for the brilliant crimson flow- 

 ers. Per oz., 10 cts. ; 34 lb., 85 cts. 



Golden King.— One of the best yellows. Per oz., 15 cts.: 

 K lb., 50 cts. 



King of Tom Thumbs.— Intense scarlet flowers; magnifi- 

 cent for bedding and vases. Per oz., 10 cts.; 3^ lb., 35c. 



King Theodore.— Deep, rich crimson flowers. Oz., 15 cts. 



Lady Bird (see cut).— A strikingly beautiful variety ;jthe 

 ground color of the flowers is rich golden yellow ; start- 

 ing from the base, each petal is barred with a vein of 

 bright ruby crimson. Per oz.. 15 cts.; }i lb., 50 cts. 



Pearl,— The best white sort. Per oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb., 35 cts. 



Rose.— A most delicate color; a very beautiful variety. 

 Per oz., 20 cts.; 34 lb., 65 cts. 



Ruby King.— Flowers a rich ruby color ; foliage dark. Per 

 oz., 10 cts.; 341b., 35 cts. 



Spotted King.— Rich orange, spotted maroon. Oz., 15 cts. 



Tom Thumb Varieties Mixed.— One of the best mixtures 



for color and variety. . Oz., 10 cts.; 34 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 90c. 



Set of 12 Dwarf Nasturtiums above for U5 cts. 



Xropseolum. 



Tropseolum or climbing Nasturtiums are among our very 



best and cleanest climbet-s ; they require little care and 



flourish in almost any soil. 



Tropaeolum Lobbianum. — Splendid varieties, mixed ; all 

 colors. Six feet. Per oz., 10 cts.; 14 lb. 30 cts.; lb., $1. 



Cardinal.- Brilliant flowers of dark cardinal red. Per oz., 

 20 cts.; 341b., 65 cts. 



Giant of Battles. — Showy sulphur, spotted red. Peroz., 

 15 cts.; 34 lb., 50 cts. 



King of the Blacks.— Very dark brownish red. Per oz,, 

 15 cts.; 341b., 50 cts. 



Lucifer.— Splendid dark scarlet color ; foliage rich bronze 

 green ; full of flowers until frost. Oz., 15c. : 34 lb., 50c. 



Peregrinum.— The canary bird flower. Per oz., 35 cts, 



Majus Finest Mixed Tall Nasturtium.— A good assortment 



of the best colors; the succulent seed pods are excellent 



for pickling. Per oz., 10 cts,; 34 lb., 25 cts.; lb., 75 cts. 



The set of 5 varieties named above for 25 cts. 



Ne'w Tropaeolum. 



Hybrids of Madam Gunther.— A new race of climbing 

 Nasturtiums, which is said to flower earlier and more 

 abundantly than Tropfeolum Lobbianum. They are 

 remarkable for their vvade range of colors, almost every 

 known color being included in the fine mixture that 

 we offer. Per oz., 15 cts.; 34 lb., 40 cts. 



5 Cents per packet 



for all Seeds offered on this page, except where noted ; any 6 packets for 

 35 cts.; 12 pkts. for 50 cts,; 35 pkts. for SI, postpaid. 



