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Forget-Me-Not, ''Victoria. 



Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of large. 

 bright, azure, blue flowers, with central double blooms, and when 

 fully grown, is quite globular in shape and perfectly covered with 

 flowers. This beautiful Forget-Me-Xot is the best for carpet bed- 

 ding, edgings and masses, and for growing in pots. Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 5 cis. 



Feverfew, Doubie, Matricaria Eximia. 



A fine old-fashioned bedding plant; also suitable for pot cul- 

 ture. It grows about eighteen inches high, with numerous branch- 

 ing flower stems, which are literally covered with very double, 

 pure white flowers an inch in diameter. The great profusion of 

 fine flowers with long, slender stems, makes it valuable to grow 

 for cut flowers and as desirable as a good Aster. Blooms until 

 frost. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 



Laura A. Malmgren. Aurora, 111., March 1, 1904, writes:— Please let me say right 

 here that the Pansies I grew from your seeds last year were somethine beautiful, es- 

 pecially the Madam Ferret, and bloomed until long after frost. Wishing you much 

 ■access. 



Codetia. 

 Godetia, Finest Mixed. 



Beautiful hardy annuals, remarkable for the delicacy of their 

 verj- fine large blossoms; flowers deep rose pink, rosy carmine, 

 snow-white with bright carmine ro^e spots, carmine, crimson, 

 lilac with purple and white. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 



Gourds, Ornamental. 



Tender, annual climbers, with curiously shaped fruit in var- 

 ious colors, many of which are pecnliarlv marked. Pkt., 25 seeds, 

 3 cts. 



Gaillaadia, l\ew Doubie. 



Large, double flowers, valuable for cutting. The colors em- 

 brace sulphur, golden yellow, orange, amaranth and claret. Pkt., 

 150 seeds, 4 cts. 



