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SWEET PEAS.—See page 32 
VERBENA. This lovely flower produces a mass of flowers from spring 
anti! late fall. ae strain is as fine as the world produces. Large flowers 
free blooming. Packet, 3 cents 
“WALL FLOWERS. A half hardy annual. Deliciously fragrant; bloom 
ing early in the spring with spikes of beautiful flowers, they should be 
yrotected in the winter and planted in April. Packet, 3 cents 
ZINNIA (YOUTH AND OLD AGE). One of the most beautiful and 
rilliant annuals, it has long been a favorite. A bed planted with this fine 
lant, as a center, cannot fail to give pleasure and satisfaction. Seed should 
be sown early and young plants planted out as soon as the season will per 
nit; they bloom early and continuously Packet, 3 cents 
BALSAM APPLEW—An annual of merit, bearing a long yellow fruit, 
hich is both attractive and odd. Old folks would be lost if their gardens 
did not have the Balsam Apple. Packet, 3 cents. 
Se A beautiful tender perennial shrub, bearing clusters of 
SEs 4 brilliant rich scarlet pea aveped flowers, 3 inches in length. Each 
lower picturesque 1ely marked with a large black blotch in center. Packet, 
"CANARY BIRD VINE (TROPAEOLUM). A beautiful rapid annual 
mber, the Seba ae little canary-colored blossoms, bearing a fancied 
semblance to a bird with wings half So irae Packet, 3 cents. 
COBEA (CUP AND SAUCER VINE). A climber of rapid growth, valu 
ible for covering trellises, arbors and trunks of trees. Seed should be plant 
eireaete, d edgewise and merely covered with light soil. Packet, 3 cents. 
i CYPRESS VINE (IPOMOEA QUaMcelit). One of the most popu 
Sw. AS IT? l vines, vith delicate fern-like foliage, and masses of beautiful, small 
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1 flowers Packet, 3 cents 
“MOON FLOWER (IPOMOEA GRANDIFLORA). At night and dark 
iys the plants are covered with an abundance of large, pure white, fra 
grant lowers, 5 to 6 inches in diameter. It grows very rapidly, and will 
large surface. Packet, 3 cents 
MORNING GLORY. Climbers of rapid growth bearing flowers of all the 
possible shades. So well known it needs no description. Packet, 3 cents. 
MORNING GLORY (IMPERIAL Uti They are unquestion 
bly 1e handsomest climber vine in existence. ‘asily cultivated, can be 
sown 1 op. n ground in a sunny situation as soon as the weather is warm. 
The fl ire very large and most beautiful. Packet, 3 cents. 
_NASTURTIUM, TALL. This is most useful in covering low fences and 
iiling among other plants. The flowers are fragrant and beautiful, pro 
use in bloom, fine for bouquets and house decorations. Packet, 3 cents. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEANS. A great favorite because of its merit. 
only ori imental, but it produces a delicious edible bean, succeeds in 
sunny place best It nade its flowers in clusters of bright colors. 
P i4 ke Es 3 cé nts 
THUMBERGIA (MIXED) BLACK-EYED SUSAN. Beautiful, rapid 
growing annual climber, preferring a warm, sunny situation, used for hang 
ing baskets, vases, and to climb over low fences. Very pretty flowers in 
buff, white, orange, etc., with dark eyes. Packet, 3 cents 
WISTERIA. Any one having a vine of this magnificent climber has 
ruly a joy forever. Seed should be planted in boxes and plants transplanted 
to pots ; ind then when the season is well advanced, plant in a warm, sunny 
I where the plant has plenty of room. The flowers are borne in great 
bunches, in shape of a bunch of grapes, the flowers are of a light blue, and 
remain in flower for weeks. One can hardly give a description of its beauty. 
Packet, 3 cents 
GLADIOLUS BULDS.—One of 
the most beautiful summer bloom 
ing bulbs in cultivation. Ours 
come from Groff’s New Hybrid 
Stock, and are noted for their beau 
tiful forms, long spikes and im 
mense flowers. Plant early in rich, 
deep loam, and follow every 2 
weeks by planting bulbs in between < 
the first planting until June 1; in 
that way you will havea most beau 
tiful garden. 15c per dozen. 
TUBEROSE ROOTS. One of GIS 
the most fragrant and popular of (HG 
the summer flowers. Start early in a 
boxes in the house or plant early in 4 
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May in open ground. 15c per dozen. Se 
DAHLIA ROOTS. This is one VB 
of the old time favorites; after | 
starting to bloom it is continuous 
for the season; almost all colors 
under the sun. Plant in May in 
open ground. toc each; 3 for 25c. 
Petunia CANNA ROOTS AND CALADIUM ROOTS ‘ Salvia 
