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EANTANA HYBRIDA PICTAVI, 



2!'21 A new type of this popular plant, forming compact bushes, with numerous 

 upright flower stems, surmounted by an umbel of large flowers in a great 

 variety of colors, including white, yellow, lilac, orange-red, etc. Sownearlv 

 indoors, they begin blooming early in July, continuing until frost. Excel- 

 lent for bedding, filling vases, boxes, etc., or for pot culture. 15 cts. per 

 pkt; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



Eathyrus Eatifolius " White Pearl," 



(Hardy Everlasting Pea | 

 2954 A grand new snow-white variety, with flowers double the size of the old 

 white sort and produced in very large trusses from early in July until Sep- 

 tember. The plant is of 

 very robust growth, and is 

 sure to become popular, 

 not only as a climber, but 

 as a cut flower. 15 cts. 

 per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



Eupinus 



Polyphyllus 



Roseus. 



3052 A beautiful variety of the 

 old-fa.shioned hardy peren- 

 nial Lupine, wilh showy 

 rosy-pink flowers, which 

 are borne in long spikes 

 raised well above the hand- 

 some satiny palmate leaves; 

 makes an attractive display 

 from June to September. 

 When grown south of the 

 Eastern States, it should 

 be given a semi-shady po- 

 sition. 15 cts. per pkt., 

 2 pkts., 25 els. 



Lathyrus Latxfolius "White Pkakl." 



TWO MAGNIFICENT 



MARIGOLDS. 



The two varieties offered below are the very 

 finest of the large-flowering African t\ pe.and g 

 about 2. 1 , feet high, bearing in continuous sucir-- 

 sion from early summer till hard frost larg 

 perfectly double flowers. 



3084 Orange Prince. Flowers very larg. . f 

 a deep golden-orange. 15 cts. per pkt. 



3085 Lemon Queen. Immense double • 

 ers, in color a soft lemon-yellow, making 

 a tine contrast to the rich orange ol 

 preceding. 15 cts. per pkt. 



One pkt. each of the above for 2-5 cts 



Myosotis, Ruth Fischer. 



.S241 The latest, and said to be the finest and 

 largest flowered Forget-me-not yet sent out, 

 producing flowers up to J, inch in diam- 

 ot true Forget-me-not blue; plant.-, of strong, vigoi 



able for pot culture and spring bedding. 



eter. 



growth, of exceptiona 



25 cts. per pkt. 



Marigold, Ohaki Prim 



Variegated-Eeave<l Nasturtiums. 



Alter years of selecting, a finely variegated-leaved type of this 

 ular annual has at last been "fixed;" tin- foliage i> beautifully in 

 white, gold and green, and makes \cr\ pretu subjects lor hang g 

 baskets, porch-boxes, borders, etc. 



3381 Queen of Tom Thumbs. Dwarf, dense bushes, with varie- 

 gated foliage and flowers in a large variety of colors. 1" ts. 



per pkt. 



3321 Queen of Tails. Similar to the regular tall Nasturtium, 



with variegated leaves. pi cts. pet pkt. 



TWO NEW NIGEEEAS iXove-m-a-Mist), 



3432 Diversifolia. A new type, f rming bushy plants 1,3 inch s 

 high I v tin- same through. Unlike the ordinary sort, the flow 

 ers are bell-shaped, an inch across, composed of live light blue 

 sepalsand a bluish- white fringed corolla, surrounded by feathery 

 green foliage. 15 its. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 it-. 



3431 Hiss Jekyll. A particularly fine variety, growing about 1^ 

 inches high and bearing on long stems lovel) cornflower 

 flowers, which an' much prized tor cutting in the leading Euro- 

 pean i ities. As easy to grow as Nasturtiums and remafn 

 bloom the greater part of the summer. 15 cts. pei pkt.; 2 



