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NEW IMPERIAL QERflAN PANS1E5, 



This is the best strain in existence for general planting. 

 The magnificent flowers are extra large, perfectly shaped, 

 and embrace the rarest and most beautiful varied colors, 

 superbly mottled, veined, marbled and spotted on back- 

 grounds of every imaginable shade. Entirely hardy. 

 Imperial German Splendid Mixed.— This unparalleled 

 ihixture embraces over ^/i!?/ different varieties, with many 

 more colors and markings ; it is the finest mixture of 

 PaHsies ever offered for general planting. Large pkt., 

 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts.; 7 pkts., 50 cts.; 15 pkts., $1; % 

 oz., 65 Cts. ; ^ oz., $1.25 ; oz. $4.50. 

 The following Varieties are 10 cts. per packet. 



1. Black Prince. — Magnificent flowers. Rich, glossy black. 



2. Black Blue.— Intensely rich, very distinct. 



3. Crown Prince. — Vdvety black, with golden-bronze face. 



4. Dark Mahogany with White Margin.— The darkest ma- 

 hogany with clear-cut edge of white. 



5. Dark Mahoagny with Yellow Margin. 



6. Deep YeJIow.— Very rich, spotless. 



7. Emperop William, Improved. — Always true. 



8. Glorfosa Perfecta.— Of areddish, steel-blue color, with 

 white and pink edge. Called the Rainbow Pansy, 



9. Improved Fancy Striped.— Flamed and striped. 



10. Jet Black.— Dr. Faust, or Black Knight. 



11. Large Spotted Yellow.- Attractive. 



12. Large Spotted White.— Showy flowers. 



13. Large Spotted Mixed.— Superbly spotted or blotched. 



14. Light Blue.— Delicate color. 



15. Marbled Mixed.— Beautifully marbled. 



16. Odier, or Five Spotted.— Of unrivaled beauty; each 

 petal has a large blotch, with clearly defined margin. 



17. Purple Mantle.— A splendid, very rich color. 



18. Red Riding-Hood.— Shades of brilliant red. 



19. Rosy Lilac— A quiet, pleasing color. 



20. Silver Seam.— Deep purple with edge of white. 



21. Snow Queen, or Snow Fairy.— Spotless white. 



22. Ultramarine Blue.— Beaconsfield Improved. 



23. Golden Bronze, Marbled.— Odd, striking. 



24. Fancy Varieties, Splendid Mixed.— Most beautiful, 

 fancy striped, blotched, mottled flowers. 



25. Show Varieties, Splendid Mixed.— All the best solid 

 colors or ** Selfs," saved from named flowers. 



€kmiplete set of 26 Imperial German Pansies for $2.00. 



THREE GRAND NEW PANSIES. 



10 cts. per pkt.; any SpMs.for 25 cts. 



Fire King.— Rich, deep colors ; the three lower petals set 

 off the intense deep red mahogany of the blotches on 

 each of these petals, the perfect tone of which is brought 

 out by the rosy red of the two upper petals. 



Peacock.— A gorgeous Pansy ; each petal is blotched with 

 dark purple violet on lighter blue ground, changiug to a 

 fight claret color, distinctly edged with white (see cut). 



Rosy Morn. — Exciuisite rosy red, distinctly edged with 

 white ; the red in the lower petals is almost purple. 



PHLOX GEAKDIFLORA MIX^S). 



PHLOX DRUnnONDI aRANQIFLORA, 



For a splendid mass of color and constant display Phlox 



is invaluable. The profusion of bloom is rQtnarkable. It 



grows with little trouble, but likes rather rich ground. 



Seeds can be sown where plants are to grow j have plants 



about 10 inches apart. 



Alba.— Pure white, large flowers. 



Black Brown.— A distinct color, the darkest in Phloxes. 



Crimson Bouquet.— New and distinct, color tjright crim- 

 son, flowers large. 



Dwarf Fireball.— Brilliant fiery scarlet; splfendid for 

 edging or massing. 



Dwarf Snowball.— A grand white sort. Indispesjisable in 

 massing ; forms a striking contrast with the brighter 

 colors. 



New Large Yellow.— A superb variety; large heads of 

 rich straw-yellow flowers. 



Starred and Fringed.— Of rare beauty, a great novelty. 



Star of Quidlinburg.— The flowers Of this distinct variety 

 are totally unlike any others ; they are perfectl^y star- 

 shaped, five pointed, and frequently measure 1% inches 

 from tip to tip. 



Half Dwarf Varieties Mixed.— A desirable mixture for 

 plants of medium height ; can be used for borders with 

 good efifect, ^ foot. 

 The set of 9 Grandiflora varieties named above for SS cts. 



Phlox Grandiflora Mixed. 



We believe Grandiflora Mixed Phlox to be the gmndest 

 strain ever introduced. The habit of growth is veiy neat 

 and compact ; the flowers are of uniform size (about one 

 inch in diameter) and are produced in the greatest pro- 

 fusion ; the colors embraced in this mixture show a won- 

 derful diversity, comprising 28 distinct shades and 

 markings. Every order should Include some of this 

 superb strain. Per J^oz., 30cts.; peroz,, $1. 



CHRYSANTHEHUnS. 



Golden Feather.- Beautiful, large, Daisy-like flowers, 2 to 

 3 inches in diameter, dark, velvety centre, circled with 

 bright glowing yellow, outer circle rich crimson; a 

 superb variety. 



Inodorum Plenissimum.— It flowers abundantly the first 

 season from Spring-sown seed producing hundreds of 

 perfectly pure snow-white flowers, which can be con- 

 tinually cut, and new blooms at once appear ; remains 

 in bloom all Summer ; a most valuable variety. 



Fine Mixed Varieties.- Embracing the above and other 

 varieties. Per oz., 50 cts. 



Japanese Chrysanthemums.— We recommend to amateurs 

 our selection of Japanese or perennial Chrysanthemum 

 seed ; it is saved from a prize collection, and includes 

 all the latest improved types. It is not generally knoAvn 

 that large, vigorous plants of Chrysanthemums for 

 Autumn blooming can be raised from Spring-sown seed. 

 We offer choicest mixed seed, as described above, per 

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



BEAUTIFUL NEW FRENCH CANNAS. 

 Originated by a skillful and celebrated French grower, 

 Mons. Crozy. They are entirely distinct. The profusion 

 of bloom is something remarkable. Colors range through 

 crimson, rose, scarlet, yellow, salmon, etc., many flowers 

 being beautifully striped and spotted. Per oz., 40 cts. 



5PAn4-o not* nQnl/nt for all Seeds oflFered on tliis pagre, except where noted ; any 6 packets for 

 l/Cn lb per pdUKcl 25 cts.; IS pkts. for 50 cts.; S5 pkts. for $1, postpaid. 



