MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



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ALPHABETICAL 

 LIST OR... 



CHOICE 

 FLOWER SEEDS. 



Abronia Cmbellata. 



A beautiful trailing plant from 

 California. The prostrate branches 

 bear clusters of sweet scented, 

 rosy-lilac flowers, resembling 

 somewhat the verbena, only they 

 are much more delicate. The 

 blossom is especially fragrant to- 

 wards evening. Annual. Pkt., 

 3 cts. 



MY CULTURE 

 OF FLOWERS 

 FOR 1901. 



Gives directions for growing all 

 the seeds listed in my Catalog, 

 with special instructions for As- 

 ters and Sweet Peas. 



A copy sent Free With Every 

 Order. 



Achillea Ptarmica. 



A beautiful plant, bearing in great pro 

 fusion large clusters of double flowers, 

 pure white, giving the plant appropriately 

 the name of "The Pearl. -1 It blossoms all 

 summer and is invaluable for floral pieces, 

 bouquets, and fine for cemetery -planting, 

 as it is perfectly hardy and readily takes 

 care of itself . Perennial. Pkt., 5 Cts.; 

 2pkts., 8 Cts. 



Arlington, 111., Feb., 1900.— "Your seeds are the 

 cheapest I have ever tried, and come good. My early 

 Cosmos bloomed all through August and until frost 

 killed them. The Giants of California Petunias were 

 tine, both double and single. One white one meas- 

 ured over four inches across." Mrs. C. Baldwin. 



ACHILLEA PTARMI6A. 



New Hybrid Abutilon 



(Flowering Maple). 



The florists advertise each year new and desirable 

 varieties of these always popular plants, but the seed 

 here offered will give as choice a selection, being 

 grown from many of the newer and charming kinds. 

 The colors range from pure white, straw and yellow, 

 to rose, crimson and scarlet, with the beautiful veins 

 and markings peculiar to these delicate bell-like flow- 

 ers. They bloom from seed when ten or twelve inches 

 high. Mixed. Pkt., 6 cts. 



Hbrus Precatorlus 



(Crab's Eye Vine). 



The Prayer Bean, a handsome climber for pot cul- 

 ture or for the open ground in summer. It bears 

 clusters of purple butterfly-shaped flowers, but is 

 chiefly remarkable for its bright scarlet seeds, with 

 black eyes, which are used for ornamental purposes 

 and for rosaries. Tender perennial. Pkt., 4 cts. 



