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New Double Fringed 



PETUNIAS 



a pure 



THE SUNSHINE COLLECTION. 



Acadia. Soft and exceedingly pretty shade of pmk, of 



tint; the center and margins showing shell white. 

 Berenice. A beautiful shade of soft blush gradually deepening 



to a glow in the center; shading out to white towards the ends of the petals. 

 Cathay. A very attractive shade of deep lustrous violet, the petals are 



heavily banded and marked with white. . , ,. , 



Mandalay. Deep, glowing crimson, reverse maroon, edged with lighter 



crimson. Large, globular flowers of a beautiful form. 

 Melusina. Very distinct shade of light violet, the petals heavily bordered 



with a beautiful, glistening silvery white. ,. „ , 



Palmyra. Rich, glowing shade of violet-crimson, splendidly formed flowers, 



lightly edged silvery white. j , • 



Piebald. Softly brilliant crimson, irregularly marked with pmk and white. 



A distinct and attractive variety. 

 Romola. Soft but lustrous violet-red marked with blush pmk. 

 Sea Shell. A distinctly beautiful shade of shell pink, marked with soft white. 

 Shasta. Pure white, large and full flowers, very double and heavily fringed. 



The best in its color we ever raised. 

 Venice. Dark purplish crimson, silvery reverse showing lighter on the margins. 

 Zenobia. Rich purple-violet, banded with pure white, large fluffy flowers 



heavily fringed. 



Price 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. Set of 12 for $1.50. 



PKIMULA MALACOIDES. 



A new species from China. It is one of the most charming plants we know; 

 there could be nothing more graceful or more airy. It is fairly loaded down 

 with flowers of a very pretty shade of light lilac. They are borne m clusters 

 on long, slender but wiry stems, the individual flowers are one-half to three- 

 fourths inches across. The foliage is very attractive, making a handsome 

 setting for the flowers. As a pot plant or for cut flowers it is of the greatest 

 value, of the easiest culture it will become a favorite for the window garden. 

 {See cut.) Price, strong plants from 4-inch pots for immediate blooming, 

 50c. each; $4.50 per doz. Young plants, 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 



DOUBLE SEEDLING PETUNIAS. 



Plants grown from the same strain of seed which produced 

 the named varieties, but not all of them are certain to be double. 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 



Single Petunias. 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 



HARDY GARDEN "CLOVE" PINKS. 



These are perennial favorites with all who are imbued with a 

 love of the outdoor garden. They grow about a foot high, bear 

 perfectly double fragrant flowers resembling a small carnation; 

 laloom most profusely during May and June. 

 Her Majesty. Pure white, large flowers. 

 Abbottsford. Soft lilac-pink, beautifully formed flowers. 

 Homer. Soft rosy-red with darker center, very distinct. 

 Juliette. A very pretty sort. Pure white laced with crimson. 

 Laura Wilmer. White, purplish-maroon center. 



Price, strong 2-year plants, 25c. each; set of 5 for $1. 00. 



Young plants, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz.; set of 5 for 40c. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA. Large Fringed Hybrids. 



These are great improvements; large f ringed-edged 



flowers 

 nearly double the size of the older type and containing several 

 colors, including lavender, blush-pink, white, etc. Price, strong 

 plants, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 



