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Dwakf Bedding Petunias. 



Dwarf Bedding 

 Petunias. 



Where effect is wanted, nothing 

 excels the small, free-flowering 

 varieties of Petunias. They are of 

 compact, bushy habit, and are 

 covered the entire summer and fall 

 with their bright flowers, and can 

 be used in beds, borders, baskets, 

 ?ases, window boxes, or in any 

 sunny place where a mass of color 

 is needed. They are always full 

 of flowers and always satisfactory. 

 The four varieties offered below 

 are equally distinct and effective. 

 3568 Norma. This, the latest 

 introduction in this class, has 

 lovely flowers of velvety 

 blue, with a large white star- 

 shaped centre. 20 cts. per 

 pkt. ; 3 pkts. , 50 cts. 



PROIUI^A OBCONICA GIGANTEA. 



3829 This, the finest of the Obconica type yet introduced, is the result of & 

 cross between P. obconica grandiflora and P. megascefolia; of 

 strong, vigorous growth, with extra large individual flowers and' flower 

 heads, borne on extremely strong stems. In color they vary from pale 

 lilac to rose, and make handsome specimens for window garden and con- 

 servatory decoration, and is a splendid cut flower. 20 cts. per pkt. ; 3- 

 pkts. , 50 cts. 



PRIMULA KEWENSIS. 



3824 This new variety is a most attractive and useful winter and spring- 

 blooming plant, with pleasing bright yellow flowers borne on long stems. 

 It is delightfully fragrant, and stands well as a house plant. Seeds should 

 be sown in early spring, and it usually takes considerable time to ger- 

 . minate, but rarely fails to come up. 25 cts. per pkt. 



Rudbeckia 



Bicolor Superba 



Plena. 



3905 The single-flowering form 

 of this showy annual is fa- 

 vorably known to many gar- 

 deners, and we feel sure 

 this new completely double- 

 flowering type will soon be 

 popular. The plant grows 

 from 18 to 24 inches high, 

 the double Zinnia-like flow- 

 ers are golden-yellow with 

 a dark brown tip at the- 

 base of the petals. Very 

 free-flowering over a season,, 

 which begins in July, con- 

 tinuing till frost. 15 cts. 

 per pkt. ; 2 pkts. , 25 cts. 



Poppy, Dainty Lady. 



3566 Rosy Morn. Soft carmine-pink, with white throat 

 and centre; a very soft and tender color combination. 

 20 cts. per pkt. ; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



3565 Brilliant. Color brilliant carmine-pink throughout, mak- 

 ing a particularly brilliant and effective bed or border. 

 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 



3562 Snowball. Pure satiny white. 10 cts. per pkt. 

 A packet each of the above 4 Petunias, 50 cts. 



POPPY, DAINTY LADY, 



3688 A beautiful new single annual Pseony-flowered variety, 

 which originated in Australia. The plants grow about 2 

 feet high, with broad laciniated glaucous foliage, and bear- 

 ing flowers 4 to 5 inches across of a charming mode shade 

 of rosy-mauve, with a large, shining dark metallic blotch 

 at the base of each petal; an entirely new color in Pop- 

 pies. 20 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 



Primcla Obconica Gigantea. 



