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RELIABLE-FLOWER SEEDS 



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DATURA (Trumpet Flower). 



Ornamental annuals, with large and showy flowers, making handsome plants; 2 to 3 

 feet high. 



2214 Double Golden. Deep golden yellow; delightfully fragrant 5 



2213 Fastuosa Huberiana. Large double flowers of various colors 5 



2212 Cornucopia {"Horn of Plenty"). A grand variety; the flowers aver- 

 age 8 inches long by 5 across; French white inside, purple outside; delight- 

 fully fragrant; started early will flower from early summer until fall. (See cut. ) 10 

 2211 Arborea Simplex (Brugmansia). Large, single, trumpet-shaped, white, 



fragrant flowers about 12 inches long jg 



DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean). 



A rapid-growing annual climber, flowering freely in erect racemes, followed by orna- 

 mental seedpods; for covering arbors, trellises, etc. Sow the seed in the garden in May, 

 where they are to remain; 10 feet. (See cut.)' 



2377 " Daylight." This grand Hyacinth bean comes from Japan. In our trial 

 ground seed sown late in May had, by the middle of July, attained a height 

 of over 10 feet, and was covered with spikes of snow-white, pea-shaped blos- 

 soms from then until late fall. The heart-shaped foliage is bright green, 



and not affected by insect pests. 25 cts. per oz 10 



2376 " Darkness." Identical in every way to the above, except in color, which 



is a rich-purple- violet. 25 cts. per oz 10 



2380 Lablab, Mixed. Purple and white. Per oz., 15 cts 5 



DIDISCUS. 



2351 Cceruleus. This pretty and interesting annual blooms most profusely from 



July till November; their exquisite pale 

 lavender blossoms are excellent for 

 cutting; plants grow about 18 inches 

 high, and have as many as 50 flowers 

 open at one time 10 



JJatlka Cornucopia. 



Digitalis Gloxini^flora. 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove). 



Handsome and highly ornamental hard) 

 plants of stately growth, succeeding under 

 almost all conditions, and with but little 

 attention will give a wealth of flowers dur- 

 ing June and July. They are now used 

 extensively with good effect for naturalizing in shrubberies, the edge of woods and other half- 

 shady places; 3 to 5 feet. It is said they are deadly to the Rose bug and that a planting in 

 close proximity to Roses will assist materially in reducing the number of these pests. 



Qloxiniseflora. This is a fine strain of the ordinary Foxglove D. purpurea, with hand- 

 some spotted Gloxinia-like flowers on long spikes. „„„ „„ T 



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2355 Lilac. \ oz., 25 cts. 



2356 Purple. \ oz., 25 cts. 



2357 Rose. \ oz., 25 cts. . 



2358 White. 



\ oz. , 25 cts 



A packet of each of the above 4 colors, 30 cts. 

 2360 Qloxiniajflora, Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 15 cts 



2366 Grandiflora. Light yellow flowers in good spikes. \ oz., 20 cts 



2367 Maculata Superba. An extra choice strain of beautifully - spotted sorts. 

 \ oz. , 25 cts . . . ! 



2370 Monstrosa (Mammoth Foxglove). 

 mous flower; very odd; all colors mixed. 



Long spikes, surmounted by one enor- 

 i oz., 30 cts 



5 

 5 



10 



10 



DRACiSNA (Dragon Plant). 



2386 Indivisa. Beautiful ornamental -leaved plants; long, narrow, green foliage; 



indispensable for vases and house decorations 10 



Dolichos (Hyacinth Bean). 



Do not fail to read the articles on How to Grow Flowers from Seed on pages 51 to 53. 



