THE PEACOCK POPPY.-A new and ex- 

 ceedingly pretty Poppy, growing about '1 feet high 

 and blooming freely. The most striking feature 

 of the flower is the conspicuous glossy black zone 

 near the centre, which brings out the vivid scarlet 

 and cherry crimson of the rest of the flower. The 

 buds are of a drooping habit, which adds greatly 

 to their beauty. Packet, 10 cents. 



POPPY NNO WDKIFT.-In the last 3 or 4 years 

 many new varieties of Poppy have been introduced, but 

 none of them can approach the Snowdrift, either for neat 

 and compact babitof growth nor its immense size of flowers, 

 frequently measuring 2'j to 3«inches in diameter. It is a 

 profuse bloomer, covering its foliage with pure white flowers, 

 round and perfectly double, with finely imbricated petals. 

 Produces an abundance of bloom all Summer. Pkt., 10 cts. 



THE MIKADO. -One of the most charming 

 sorts of the Poppy family has been sent to this 



I country from Japan, and is in; form and char- 

 acter essentially a Japanese flower in Its quaint 

 —yet artistic— beauty. Flowers pure white at 



; the back, its fringed edges crimson scarlet. It 

 is one of the most effective Annuals in existence; 

 and can be highly recommended. Packet, 10 cts. 



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LOBELIA. Prima Donna. (A Crim- 

 son Maroon Lobelia.) — A desirable novelty ; 

 In habit it Is very compact and dwarf, whilst 

 the rich, velvety crimson niarapn flowers are 

 thlcklv studded all over the entire plant, with 

 an effect that Is at once most unique and 

 beautiful. Packet. 10 cents. 



SIJNFI.OWFR. New Silver T.enven.- 



Its peculiar character consists of its beautiful silvery 

 foliage. It forms a perfect pyramid f> to 8 feet high, 

 and as completely covered with bloom as a Zinnia. 

 Flowers small, of a beautiful golden yellow color, 

 Sirable for table decorations. On ourtrial grounds 

 it summer were greatly admired. Packet, 10 cts. 



NEMOPHII.A. Atomnria Afro Crernlea. 



—It has a compact, spreading growth, and Is of a 

 i rich, deep hueof blue— no colored Illustration could 

 • 1,. justice to it- shade of color a line of glorlODJ 

 olue wanted in flower gardens, and which Is noway 

 impaired by the presence of a zone of black-purple 

 round the small white centre. Packet, 10 cents. 



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