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Aconitum Wilson! ( Novelty, '08.) H. p. This recent intro- 

 >\COnuuin WllSOni. j,„^.ji„,/from China, with large, pale blue 

 tresses, is the latest flowering of all the Monkshoods. It attains a 

 height of from 4 to 5 feet and, after the terminal flower truss is oyer, 

 lateral shoots are produced which continue its flowering season into 

 November. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Anchusa Italica. Dropmore var. (.^r'arl^' piefsLf u. t 



able to offer a few packets of seeds of this splendid border plant. It 

 is much superior to the type which 

 has long been a favorite in our 

 gardens. The plant is of strong, 

 vigorous and branching habit, pro- 

 ducing very large, brilliant blue 

 flowers in abundance in June and 

 July. We consider this the finest 

 blue herbaceous plant of recent 

 introductions, Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. 

 $1. 



Anchusa Capensis alba. 



(Novelty, '08.) H. A. Pure white- 

 flowering variety of this very pretty 

 hardy annual, with large forget- 

 me-not-like flowers. Of 18 to 20 

 inches in height, it is equally as 

 free-blooming as the deep blue- 

 flowering type. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 

 25 cts. 



THREE NEW GIANT 

 ANTIRRHINUMS 



(Novelty.) H. H. P. 



Antirrhinum grandif lo rus 

 Majus, Rose Dore. ■ ^ ' » 



' variety 



is a lovely new shade of salmon- 

 shade gold, a unique color, whit I. 

 lights up beautifully at night 

 Height 3 feet, Pkt. 15 cts., 2 for 2= 

 cts., Koz. 50 cts. 



Antirrhinum Majus, Fairy 



Oueen. orange-salmon or 



terra-cotta, with white 

 throat; very striking and beauti- 

 ful. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts 25c., YiOv. 

 50 cts. 



Antirrhinum Majus, 

 Salmon Queen. Very rich 



^= golden rose, 



with white throat; splendid variety. 

 Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25c., '/4OZ. 50c 

 Collection of three varieties as 

 above, 40 cts. 



Begonia, Bodd in g t o n ' s 

 Crimson Bedder. ^^g^ p 



new strain, with small foliage and 

 glowing scarlet - crimson flowers 

 as a bedding pl.-int this variety is 

 worth growing for its rich russet- 

 crimson foliage only. Pkt. 25 cts., 

 5 pkts. %\. I 



Bellis perennis monstrosus albus fl. pi. and roseus 



fl. pi. GIANT ENGLISH DAISIES. (Novelty,'09.)Forstrength, 

 ■ robust growth, and size ot 



flowers these two new ("liant Daisies excel all varieties hitherto 

 disseminated. ICach plant producing from 12 to 15 flowers, 2 to 3 

 inches in diameter See illustration. Pkt. 25c., 5 pkts. $1. Vtoz. $1. 



(Novelty, '09.) H. H. A. 

 A dwarf varii'tw with 

 whiteflowcrs. Grovvsabout loincheshigh, compactand well branched, 

 flowering from May til) t))e end of Septenibi r. Pkt. 25c., 5 pkts. $1. 



Calceolaria Veitch's Hardy Hybrid, Golden Glory. 



(Novelty, 09.) H. H. P. As beautiful for greenhouse decoration as 

 for the herbaceous border, or bedding. As a greenhouse plant this 

 will be invaluable, but as a hardy herbaceous plant it will take a 

 high position for its glorious coloring, golden yellow, and for the 

 length of time it continues in bloom. Not only has it stood out-of- 

 doors in Devonshire, England, but the plants which were grown at 

 the Royal Horticultural Society's gardens af Wisley, withstood over 

 20 degrees of frost. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. $1.25. 



NEW CENTAUREAS 



(Novelty.) H. A. 



IVIagnificent flowers of brilliant 

 color ; for table decoration. 

 THE BRIDESMAID. Lemon- 



vellow. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 for $r. 

 HONEYMOON. Golden yellow. 



Pkt. 2S cts., 5 pkts. $1. 

 THE BRIDE. Pure white. Pkt. 



25 cts,, s pkts. $\. 

 THE BRIDEGROOM. Helio- 

 trope. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. Si. 

 Collection of above 4 varieties for 

 76 cts. 



Columbine, Long - spur- 

 red, Rose Queen <^v"'/^^'« 



' ^ cw! tilea ft. 



rosea.] (Novelty, '08.) H. P. 

 Freely branching and with the 

 characteristic elegant Columbine 

 foliage, the plants produce, on long 

 and slender stalks, a great pro- 

 fusion of graceful long-spurred 

 flowers of light to dark rose, with 

 white center and yellow anthers; 

 a most delicate combination of col- 

 or. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 



Chrysanthemum 



coro-^ 



Oiant English Daisies 



> tfrenni . irn'tiWr, w( - (fiA;/, and ye 



Browallia elata pumila alba. 



n a r i u m , Tom Thumb - 

 Primrose Gem. \'^^V%}^\'- 



'08.) H. A. 

 The habit of the plant is very 

 ' dwarf and compact, 15 inches in 



height, covered with beautiful! 

 double well-formed flowers of a 

 rich primrose-color well adapted 

 either for borders or pot culture. 

 A great advantage over anything 

 yet introduced in this class of Chrysanthe- 

 inums. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts. 



Chrysanthemum carinatum» 



Northern Star. (Novelty 'oS. > H. a. The 

 — ^— — flowers of this giant-flow- 

 ering Chrysanthemum carinatitm ali tun measure 

 nearlv 3K inches across. The robust plants are i8- 

 inches in height and make a grand display, by reason 

 of the great size of the bloom. The glowing white of 

 the petals, changing to tlie center into a soft yellow, 

 shows up strikingly against the black disk. We recom- 

 mend this Chrysanthemum, which will prove invalu- 

 able to the grower of flowers for cutting. Pkt 15 i ts , 4 pkts. 

 50 cts. 



Chrysanthemum carinatum. Silver Queen, p^"^" 



'08.) H. A. This variety has been obtained from the w ell-known 

 Burridgeannm and is now quite fi.ved ; it is quite ilistinct, being 

 of dwarf habit: height about 12 to i,s inches. The flowers ,ire well 

 formed and lasting, pure white, with a zone of clear bright yellow, 

 ov<'rlaid with silver, giving the whole a very pretty appearance. As 

 a bedding plant it will be found very usefui on account of its dw;irf 

 habit, but sufficient spaci- nnist be given to allow the plants to 

 develop the true character. Pkt. 15 cts., 4 pkts. .so cts. 



Cineraria maritima candidissima. Diamond. ? 



« p. 1 Ins 



variety is a much improved type of Ciitf} aria maritima candidis- 

 simn, with pure white leaves, which are e.xtremely serrated ;indi 

 equal in color to Criitaurca <an(tidissinia. This variety is unex- 

 celled for bedding purposes. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts. 



