Can dttuft. Hvacinth Flowered, 



Giant Calceolaria. 



Exhibition Mixture. 



Profusion of bloom, size of flower, beauty and 

 diversity of marking, richness of color, and vig- 

 orous growth of plant are characteristics of the 

 Calceolarias grown from my Exhibition Mix- 

 ture- Some of the blooms are self colored, or 

 uniform throughout, and some are tigered, but 

 all. without exception, are beautiful, and the 

 strain is a grand one. Pkt.. 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



Candytuft. 



3 Charming New Varieties. 



Hyacinth Flowered. — In this tine strain the « bite flow- 

 ers are in a large spike rather than a head. The spike 

 attains a length of b inches and a diameter of 2 or 3 inches; 

 height of plant about 15 inches. Like all the candytufts, it 

 is of easiest culture, and is the most showy thing of its kind 

 thus far known. All the candytufts are good border plants, 

 and I am sure this new one will give unbounded satisfaction. 

 It is a decided novelty in both shape and size, and is of ex- 

 quisite beauty. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, $1.00. 



Little Prince.— This i< a dainty and distinct candytuft, 

 the plant growing onlv about t> inches high, bearing im- 

 mense spikes of snow-white flowers in great abundance, 

 remaining in perfection longer than any other annual 

 strain. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



New Rose Cardinal. — A beautiful and very desirable 

 new Btrain of candytuft, bearing numerous spikes of hand- | 

 some rose cardinal" flowers. I consider this sort a decided 

 acquisition to mv list, as it makes a showy and pleasing 

 mass of bloom. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



A Brand New 

 Pansy FREE. 



See notice op- 

 posite the 2nd 

 cover page. 



Celosia. 



New Orange = Colored Cockscomb. 

 Golden Prize.— This line dwarf strain has large 

 orange-colored heads, and is. in all respects, hand- 

 some and showy. It was one of the beauties at 

 Briar Crest last summer, and was admired by 

 everybody who visited my trial grounds. Packet, 

 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



Cape Fuchsia. 



A sbowv plant with one or more spikes of bang- 

 ing, tubular, scarlet flowers, somewhat resembling 

 fuchsias. Individual flowers \y„ inches long; spikes 

 | 3 feet high. Seed should be started indoors to get 

 bloom the first season. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 



Giant Calceolaria. 



New Lapge 

 Flowering Cann 



New Large Flowering 

 Cannas. 



Trench and American. 



The new large flowering cannas are now 

 everywhere popular. They possess beauty of 

 foliage as well as of blossom, though not so tall 

 as the old-fashioned sorts. Seedling cannas 

 varv in color, ranging through all shades of 

 vellow and orange to richest crimson, scarlet 

 and vermillion. Some are plain and some are 

 spotted, and nothing is more interesting than 

 to bring seedlings into bloom and note the 

 prizes in color and marking sure to be pro- 

 duced. Mv mixture contains seeds from all 

 the best new French and American varieties. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



Coleus. 



New Large=Leaved Sunset Shades. 



Remarkable for diversity and richness of 

 color combinations. Leaves sometimes attain 

 a length of 10 or 12 inches and a width of 6 or 8 | 

 inches. Foliage very ornamental, being curled, , 

 serrated, cut or fringed in a most delicate and 

 varied way. The prevailing colors are indi- 

 cated by the name, being a rich combination of i 

 all the tints in a gorgeous sunset. Pkt., 15 cts. 



Coleus, New Large-Leaved Sunset Shades. 



Early Blooming 

 Giant Fancy Cosmos. 



Cosmos. 



3 Superb Types. 



New Early Blooming Giant Fancy. 



—A noble strain with flowers sometimes 

 4 or 5 inches across. Colors, white, pink, 

 mauve, crimson, etc. Some blooms are 

 shaped like camellias and some like 

 single dahlias, with petals various. y 

 plaited, cut and fringed. Certain of the 

 fringed forms resemble California pop- 

 pies with broad petals of great elegance. 



In separate colors I can otter white, 

 dark pink, crimson, white tinted rose. 

 Price of either color, packet, 10 cents; 

 3 packets, 25 cents; ounce, S1.50. 



All Colors Mixed.— Packet, 10 cents; 

 3 packets, 25 cents; ounce, $1.25. 



THE KLONDIKE. — A true golden 

 yellow cosmos; a rich type, foliage 

 somewhat more dense than other forms. 

 Flowers 2 or 3 inches in diameter, on 

 graceful stems. A free bloomer in late 

 summer and autumn. Packet, 10 cents; 

 3 packets, 25 cents. 



MARGUERITE FRINGED.— Peta s 

 deeply and irregularly laciniated or 

 fringed in such a way as to resemble or 

 suggest beautiful Marguerites. Flowers 

 2 of 3 inches across. Colors, white, red, 

 pink and variously tinted. An extremely 

 interesting and valuable new cosmos, 

 of unusual grace and of delicate beauty. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



3 New Cosmos 25c. 



One packet of each 

 of the 3 types de- 

 scribed herewith. 



Every packet of seed sold by me has 

 printed directions for y rowing. 



