VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



STOCKS. 



Large-Flowering Dwarf German Ten Weeks. Double. 



(Jur Sti.ck Seed i-^ from the be-t Kunipeaii Grower aii.l i> unexcelled. It is 

 just the qualitv that tlon-t- \v:iiit. 



Brilliant Lilac. Dark Blue. Crimson. Brilliant Rose. 

 Canary Yellow. Light Blue. Blood-Red. White. 

 Each of above, trade pkt., 25c.; i oz., 35c.; i oz., 60c.; oz., $2.00. 



Traiie pkt. Oz. 



Extra Choice Mixed, all colors i oz., 60c. $0.25 $1.50 



Mixtvire of brilliant colors ^ OZ., 65c. .25 1.75 



•InodnuNed .10 .60 



Imported Collection, Large-Flowering Ten Week- St.., k- ..f 



l-'\aiieiie- each, 35c.. net 



Imported Collection, Large-Flowering Ten \\ ei k- si.., k~, of 



i.xaMeiu- each, 18c., net 



"Vaughan's Special" Mixture .25 2.50 



Giant Perfection, nuNe I i ui an I i ume Again). . .i oz., 35c. .25 2.00 



liKli' I'ln. 1 oz., 40c. .25 2.50 



" s(ail. i i OZ., 40c. .25 2.50 



pink i OZ., 40c. .25 2.50 



" .<^k\M 1 ; OZ., 40c. .25 2.50 



" " dark I lu. ; OZ., 40c. .25 2.50 



" " White I'lirir, ~ Ah., I i oz., 40c. .25 2.50 



each, 30c., net 



BEAUTY OF NICE. 



A very conspiruous and liaiulsome iiew Winter Stock of quick growth, witli 

 flowers of \ . ! \ laiL''- -i/e. The color is a very pleasing daybreak pink. It is 

 grown in I I l l Ml-- in the south of France for shipment north. Under 



good lulii. , 111- will grow 24 to 30 inches high. 



Trade pkt. Oz. 



Beauty Of Nice, Pink ^ oz., $1.00 $0.25 $3.75 



Beauty of Nice, Pure White. ; oz., 50c. .20 1.60 



Firefiame, lU.' nii-t liiilliani ri-il 111 all i oz., 50c. .25 .... 



Snowflake.n.r. iniMl,.- .-aila-t I , II W .•. k-M.irk , oz., $1.75 .50 12.00 



Emperor or Winter, ulm.-. pmk. . nin-i.., m nii\. .|, .•arh 



; oz., 65c. .26 ... 

 Mammoth White Column. I li.- |.l am i- ni Iumh lam m.mih. 



Vaughan's Giant Branching 



1 1, rlo-eU hUia-linl 



; oz., 60c. .25 



: oz., 50c. .25 



White Perfection Stock. 



20 to M) I..'. I'.. •.. . 1 i/i- w I 



given U-ss 11, an sn i-, .,a,l ,i,,ul,l,- ll,,uers. ll 

 flower purpose-. Pkt., 50c. 

 Stock, Intermediate mixed (Early Flowering). 



i OZ., 60c.; trade pkt., 25. 



Sweet Peas. 



Please Note.— We carry at 

 here onlv those ni.,-t -nit.abh' for I 

 Any of tne following, per o 

 Dorothy EckJord. P i •i n 



Florence Fraser. 



t 80 different km, Is of Sweet Peas, 



fl<,ri-ls, 



5c., except where noted. 



lar«e 



he I'errv in vit; .!, llou4 i and stem, freedom and eurliness. i lb., 



2»c.; lb., 60c. 



Flora Norton. It is a very bright blue, quite different from Countess of 

 K.i,ln,ir and kindred varieties, being a brighter blue and clearer color. Oz., 

 10c. ; ', lb., 25c.: lb., $1.00. 



Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. A clear delicate light blue, showing practically 

 MO tint of m.Ln\e It i- a tiling our growers have been working for for years, 

 anri whih' it j- not an\ large- than the old Countess of Radnor, it is particularly 

 line shad.!. Ii 1- e~|„aiallv valualile for florists, anil is a <U-cided noveltv. 

 Oz., lOc; lb., 25c.: lb., $1.00. 



COUNTESS SPENCER HYBRIDS. 

 THE NEW ORCHID -FLOWERING SWEET PEA. 



The tyi.e and form ,,f I lu-e is a comnlele deparnn , I. anNlkm,' inlr,.- 



duceil. lioth the wings and standard are very lairi n I a riai. tul loim 

 together with the immense size, makes it by far 1 III m. i i ii. iu. , iii. i\ m 

 existeiiee. There are five or six distinct shade- ...i.iau.i i m ilu iinxiiir,'. 

 but all ar<' of the large flowering type and of the s.arn,' loim. Oz., lOc: 

 i lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 



King Edward VII. .\ true giant flowering variety, with strong stems and 

 growth, uiili no mehnntion to burn in the sun. A tine variety, much brighter 



than cither Mars or Salopian; ; lb., 80c.; lb., 80c. 



SWEET PEAS— Continued. 



} lb. Lh. 5 lbs. 



America, the brightest blood-re,i, stripe,! white $0.10 $0.30 $1.40 



Apple Blossom, bright rose and pink 10 .30 1.26 



Black Knight, lieep maroon 10 .30 ... 



Blanche Burpee, very large white 10 .25 1.10 



Blanche Ferry, pink and white 10 .25 1.00 



Blanche Ferry, extra early, 10 days earlier 10 .25 1.10 



Bridesmaid. This is a bright deep pink 25 .75 



Butterfly, white e,lgeil lavender 10 .25 .... 



Captain of the Blues, purplish mauve 10 .30 1.20 



COCCinea, new, liriUiant cherry red 10 .30 .... 



Coimtess Cadogan, bright violet, wings pure sky-blue. .10 .30 .... 



Countess of Radnor, ilelicate lavender 10 .25 1.10 



Dainty. Large, imre white, tinted with pink 15 .35 .... 



Dorothy Tennant, ,ieep rosy mauve 10 .26 1.10 



Duke of Westminster, deep rose-maroon 10 .26 .... 



Earliest of All, earlier than Extra Early B. Ferry. .10 .30 1.20 



Earliest of All, ' extreme selection," line 30 1 .GO 



Emily Henderson, white, early and free 10 .25 1.10 



Evening Star. A pale ImfT, flushed with salmon-pink. .15 .50 .... 



Gladys Unwtn, new, orchid-flowered, pink . oz., 50c. 



Helen Pierce, new, gloxinia-flowered oz., 50c 



Janet Scott, large flower, rich pink .10 .35 ... 



Gorgeous, salmon-orange 10 .30 .... 



Her Majesty, beautiful rose, large 10 .30 1.20 



Hon. F. Bouverie, standard coral pink, wings lighter. . .10 .25 .... 



Hon. Mrs. Kenyon, the best yellow 10 .25 .... 



Josephine White, ,ine of the very earliest flowering 



pure white sweet peas 15 .40 .... 



Katherlne Tracy, s,.ft but brilliant pink 10 .25 1.10 



Lady Grisel Hamilton, tlie best of all lavender sorts. .10 .30 1.38 



Lady Mary Currie, In inht orange-pink 10 .30 1.20 



Lottie Eckford, while sulTused lavender 10 .25 1.10 



Lovely, soft sl,ell pink 10 .25 1.10 



Maid of Honor, «hit,>. e,lge,l with violet 10 .25 1.10 



Majestic. ri,li ,le,'P rosv-piiik, extra 10 .25 .... 



Miss Willmott, ,if enormous size, brightest scarlet .10 ,30 



Mars, lariie liright scarlet . 10 .30 



Mont Blanc. The best white for growing under glass . . .10 .30 1.40 



Mrs. Walter Wright, deep mauvp 15 .50 



Navy Blue, a ni'w, ,i,a-|. v;,.l,-t bin,- 10 .25 1.10 



Othello, a ver\ ilail. nia-ii.i.i -ill i-li.r 10 .25 



Prima Donna, II i ^ 10 .25 1.10 



Prince Edward of York, scarlet and rose 10 .30 1.26 



Prince of Wales, bright rose self, of intense color 10 .25 1.10 



Royal Rose, bright pink and blush white 10 .25 1.10 



Sadie Burpee, white, white-seeded 10 25 1.10 



Sadie Burpee, white, black-seeded 10 .25 1.10 



Salopian, ,lark bright red 10 .25 1.10 



White Wonder. The flowers are pure white, of the 



largest size, and are borne six to eiglit and frequently as 



many as tea to twelve large flowers on a l,mg stem .10 35 



SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE. 



Vaughan's " Prize " Mixture. I hi- mixture contains the cream of 

 tlie new st-inilanl >oil^ ll i~ mail,- up entirely of new and separate colors, 



i-ata'fiiUy 'propo'rti,.neil as to it- np,,-iti,m. :ui,l we can safely say, " There IS 



no better mixture In existence." 1 lb., 18c.; lb., 40c.; 8 lbs., $1.76 



Vaughan's Florists' Mixture. This mixture .which is maile tii) by 



onr.-i ]ves from seoai it,' inloi- , ai-eful!v proportioneil of the best cut-flower 



-irl- and ,olor~.' i- bound to give sal l.sfactl,>n. i lb.. lOc; lb., 30C. ; 5 IbS., 



$1.25: 10 lbs.,' $2.25. 



Eckford Mixture. -This mixture contains over thirty varieties, including 



novelties ,,f wm. Per J lb., lOc; lb., 26c.; 10 lbs., $2.00. 



