dole's Seed Store, PelBa, Iowa 



Gaillardia 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 



One of the most brilliant and dazzling of our 

 garden flowers. Most suitable for bedding, pro- 

 ducing large flowers in great abundance through- 

 out the entire summer. Hardy annual. 

 LORENZIANA. (Double Gaillardia). This is 

 a charming, double variety ; and is a splendid 

 bouquet flower; 18 in. Per pkt. 5 cts. 

 G-itANDIFIiORA. These are undoubtedly among 

 tne choicest of Hardy Perennials; the flowers 

 are large, very numerous, excellent for cutting, 

 and of the most brilliant shades of orange, 

 crimson, scarlet and vermillion, and very often 

 a combination of all these colors in one flower. 

 Many colors, mixed, 2 ft. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



Larkspur (Delphinium) 



Plants of great beauty, richness and endless 

 variety of colors, with great duration and pro- 

 fusion of bloom and when planted in beds, masses 

 or ribbon are strikingly effective ; few plants are 

 so useful for their decorative qualities, either in 

 the garden or when cut for bouquets, etc. Hardy 

 annuals. 



DOUBLE DWARF ROCKET. Mixed colors. 



Per pkt. 4 cts. 

 DOUBLE FINE MIXED. Many varieties and 



colors. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



Lantana 



Very free-flowering plants with brilliant colored 

 flowers constantly changing in hue; fine for either 

 bedding or pot culture. If retained in their pots 

 and plunged where intended to flower they will 

 bloom more profusely. 



HYBRID A. Fine varieties, mixed; 2 ft. Per 

 pkt. 4 cts. 



Lupinus 



A class of beautiful and free-flowering plants, 

 with long graceful spikes of bloom ; colors rich 

 and varied. Many of the varieties are of stately, 

 robust growth, which makes them exceedingly val- 

 uable for mixed flowers and shrubbery borders. 

 Hardy annuals. 



FINEST MIXED, all colors; 2 ft. Per pkt 

 4 eta. 



Lobelia 



A very beautiful class of mostly dwarf-growing 

 plants. Their delicate drooping habit, and the pro- 

 fusion of their charming little flowers render 

 them exceedingly fine for vases, baskets, b« dding 

 or edgings. Hardy annuals. 



FINE MIXED, all varieties mixed; G in Per 

 pkt. 5 cts. 



Matricaria (Feverfew) 



Extremely beautiful plants, with handsome Ii K ht 

 green, lacmated foliage, Grows freely in any gw- 

 den soil an,, bears numerous, porfeetly double 

 pure white flowers, one inch in diameter. Hardy 

 annuals. * 



E ^ IMIA 1 . GRA ^ DIFI ' ORA - Fin « ^r bou- 

 quets; 15 m. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



Mignonette (Reseda Odorata) 



This fragrant little plant is probably the most 

 popular annual grown. If the plants are thinned 

 Vfl" gr ° W stroD Ser and produce larger 

 5S5? , r erS; - and can be had durin S the 

 nuals. y S0W1 " S at illtervals - Hardy an- 



G ?S BE n T 1 , MAC ^ ET ' Distinct *™ variety of 



the well known Machet Mignonette, being of the 



KS! ™ mpact t nd - r0bust habit - but differing 

 S tbe , ^P e b y 1^ massive spikes of golden 

 yellow blossoms. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



MACHET. The plants are dwarf, of vigorous- 

 pyramidal growth; they grow up numerous 

 stout flower stalks, bearing massive spikes of 

 red flowers. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



SWEET-SCENTED (Odorata). The old vari- 



l cts 7 ' 1 " 7 fragrant; 1 ft - Per oz - 15 cts, pS. 



Marvel of Peru (Mirabiilisjalapa) 



The well-known Four O'clock. A handsome freo- 

 flowermg garden favorite; blooming the first sea- 

 son from seed; the flowers, which are produced 

 m clusters, present a gorgeous sight during the 



afternoon. Hardy annuals. 



MI2LED. Beautiful colors; 2 ft. Per pkt. 4 cts. 



DWARF VARIEGATED. Leaves light green 

 marbled with yellow; 1 ft. Per pkt 5 cts 



Mimulus (Monkey Flower) 



Among the gayest ornaments for flower gardens 

 hanging baskets, and for culture in the house' 

 not many plants will give more satisfaction. The 

 seed is very fine and care must be taken in sow- 

 k S 1* ul ng aud a PP ] y in S moisture till well rooted- 

 Half hardy perennials. 



TI 5 G S NUS ' FiDeSt hybrid miXed; 9 in - P er P kt - 



MOSCHATUS (Musk Flant). This fragrant 



and favorite little plant is much admired on 

 account of the musky odor of the plant, Fine 

 for pots; 6 in. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



Nigella (Love in a Mist) 



A popular, old fashioned flower, free-flowering 

 with finely cut foliage surrounding the curious 

 looking flowers and seed pods. Easily grown 



from seed. 



MISS JEKYLL. Gives an abundance of blos- 

 soms, of the clearest corn-flower blue. 18 

 Per pkt. 5 cts. 



