BALSAM.— 

 Maule's » 11 

 perl) Camellia 

 Flowered.— This is t lie 

 finest strain of large-flow 

 ered perfectly double Bal 

 gain in cultivation, pro- 

 ducing its gorgeous 

 masses of beautiful,/ 

 brilliant-color edj| 

 double f 



greatest profusion. 

 It embraces varied 

 and brilliant self-col- 

 ors, and also superbly 

 mottled and striped 

 varieties. In this 

 mixture will be found 

 such desirable colors 

 as pure white, rosy 

 pink, brilliant scarlet, 

 scarlet spotted with 

 white, white striped 

 with scarlet and purple, 

 flesh color, solid pur- 

 ple, and new light- 

 lemon. Well worth a 

 place in all gardens 

 Packet, 15 cents. 



PANSY No.l.OdierorFive ^^Ifff 



Blotched. — A beautiful strain of various ^■""Sf 

 colored, large, fine, perfect formed flowers, v 

 each petal distinctly spotted with darker shades. 

 Certain to please every lover of tills popular flower. Pkt.,25c. 



No. 3. New Imperial German. — In the New Imperial German 

 Pansies the labor of years of careful cultivation and constant se- 

 lection has resulted In an almost endless variety of iharmlng 

 shades of colors united with extra large size. They bloom 

 throughout the entire summer, and embrace all the solid or self- 

 colors; large spotted ; dark and light marbled varieties; with clear, 

 distinct eyes; striped flowers of striking beauty, and vividly col- 

 ored fancy varieties, blotched, veined, mottled and margined in 

 combinations that would be thought impossible until the flowers 



are actually seen. I know 

 that in these New Imperial Ger- 

 man Pansies I have the choicest and 

 most complete collection of pansies 

 ever offered for sale ill America. All my cus- 

 tomers who plant this strain of pansy will be delighted with the 

 endless variety and wonderful combinations of colors, and 

 enormous size of flowers. Pkt., 15 cts.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



No. 3. Giant Trimardeau. — An altogether distinct and beau- 

 tiful new class of pansy, the flowers of which are of a very large 

 size, in fact larger than anything hitherto attained. The 

 plants are of strong, compact habit, and are marked with three 

 large blotches. The seed has been carefully saved from the finest 

 flowers of enormous size. Pkt., 25 cts. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (Cali- 

 fornia Poppy) Mandarin.- A 



splendid variety, the inside of 

 the petals a rich orange color, 

 the outside dark crimson. Is 

 very attractive in beds or 

 borders'; hardy annual; 1 foot. 

 Pkt., 10 cts. 



NICOTIAN A — Aifinis.— The flowers 

 are white, 2 or 3 inches long, and as 

 much in diameter, and are very sweet- 

 scented, a small bed filling a large gar- 

 den with fragrance. The plants can be 

 taken up in t he fall, cut back and potted 

 for the house, where they will bloom 

 freely all winter. Pkt., 10 cts. 



NASTURTIUM.— Empress of In- 

 dia. — Very dwarf, with dark tinted fo- 

 liage, while the flowers are of the most 

 brilliant crimson color, so freely pro- 

 duced that no other annual in culti- 

 vation can approach it in effective- 

 ness. Its profusion of bloom and dazz- 

 ling colors are remarkable. Pkt., 10 cts. 



VIOLET. — The Czar.— 



Thisbeautiful new, perpetual 

 blooming variety is the lar- 

 gest flowering and richest 

 colored deep-blue, sweet Vi- 

 olet in cultivation. In de- 

 licious perfume it stands 

 unequalled. Pkt., 15 cts. 



