Forget=Me=Not, "Victoria." 



FORQET-nE=NOT, ♦'Victoria." 



Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing um- 

 bels of large, bright, azure-blue flowers, with central 

 double blooms. The plant attains a height of 5 to 7 

 inches, with a diameter of 8 to 10 inches, and when 

 fully grown is quite globular in shap'^ and perfectly 

 covered with flowers. This beautiful Forget-me- 

 not is the best for carpet bedding, edgings and mas- 

 ses, and for growing in pots. Pkt., lOO seeds, 4 cts. 



Mre. May Wetmore, Ogden, Tenn., April 19, 1895, writes: I 

 cannot refrain from telling you how fine my Marguerite Carn- 

 ations were this winter and spring from seed I obtained from 

 you last year. They are as fine, large and fragrant as any I 

 have seen in green houses. I grew them in the open ground 

 all summer and lifted them into pots of rich soil when frost 

 came — cutting back to form large heads— and my sitting roonj 

 window has been the admiration of my friends since Xraas. 



GOnPHRENA. 



• (Globe Amaranth.) 



A desirable ever- 

 lasting, valued for 

 its handsome globu- 

 lar flower heads, 

 which, if cut when 

 well matured, will re- 

 tain their beauty for 

 years. Pkt., lOO 

 seeds, 3 crnts. 



Mrs. J. F. Meade, Pros- 

 pect College, High Rock, 

 Lynn, Mass., March 25, 

 1895, writes: This is the 

 third year I have ordered 

 seeds from you. I find 

 them unusually good for 

 such cheap prices— have 

 paid much more for seeds 

 that would not produce 

 near as many plants. 



Mrs. L. M. Davis, 

 Brownsville, Tenn., Jan. 

 5, 1895, writes: We had 

 splendid success with 

 your seeds last year. 



Miss Clara Adams, Coldbrook Springs, Mass., May 4, 1893, 

 writes: The seed 1 had of you last year far surpassed any I 

 ever purchased. 



New Double Gaillardia. 

 NEW DOUBLE GAILLARDIA. 



Its large, gay-colored double flowers are 

 produced most abundantly, without inter- 

 mission, from July until frost, and are 

 valuable for cutting. The colors embrace 

 sulphur, golden-yellow, orange, amaranth 

 and claret. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cents. 



GAILLARDIA, SINGLE. 



Valuable annuals greatly admired for 

 their fine forms and rich blending of colors, 

 the gay colored flowers being abundantly 

 produced from July until frost, while they 

 thrive anywhere; single mixed. Pkt., lOO 

 seeds, 3 cents. 



Qomphrena. 



Mrs. W. T. Magnusen, 52 Forest Ave., Fond du Lac. 

 Wis., Feb. 17, 1895, writes: The seeds received last 

 season from you produced beautiful tlowers of which 

 we were very proud; had the loveliest sweet peas I 

 ever saw. 



