Carnations 



Perpetual Flowering 

 Marguerites 



GIANT MARGUERITE CARNATION, "SNOWFLAKE" — A double fringed pure white variety; 



large flowers; very fragrant. Price, 10 cents per packet. 

 GIANT MARGUERITE CARNATION, RED— A fine rich red, very double and very fragrant. 



Price, 10 cents per packet. 

 GIANT MARGUERITE CARNATION, YELLOW— Fine clear shades of yellow, very double. 

 \/j Price, 10 cents per packet. 



f GIANT MARGUERITE CARNATIONS, MIXED— An improved strain, immense double flow- 

 ers, all colors.'white, pink, yellow and crimson. Price, 10 cents per packet. 

 GIANT AMERICAN MALMAISON CARNATIONS— Flowers extra large, on long stems, colors 



brilliant and in great variety. Price, 15c per packet. 

 CHABAUD'S FANCY EVERBLOOMING— Immense double flowers on stiff unright stems, 

 some fringed, some smooth edged, and all of wonderful sweetness and of rich, delicate and 

 beautiful colors. Perfectly hardy. Per packet, 20 cents. 



Cosmos 



MAMMOTH PERFECTION M I X E D— Flowers of unusual Size 



in all shades of pink, crimson and white. Price, 10c pkt. 

 NEW COSMOS, CRIMSON RAY— This distinct novelty grows 



four to five feet in height. The petals are narrow and fluted, 



separated in starlike form and of the most brilliant crimson 



color overlaid with a velvet sheen. Price, 10c per packet. 

 NEW COSMOS, LADY LENOX (Pink)— The flowers are of 



extraordinary size, up to six inches in diameter; color a 



glistening light pink. Petals very broad and overlapping, 



with serrated edges. Price, 10 cents per packet. 

 NEW COSMOS, LADY LENOX (Pure White)— This is iden- 

 tical with the pink Lady Lenox variety, except in color, 



which is purest snow-white, and is extremely beautiful. 



Price, 15 cents per packet. 



New Hybrid Gladiolus 



New Hybrid 

 Gladiolus 



Flowers First Year from Seed 



These new Gladiolus have created a 

 sensation wherever shown. Flowers 

 range in colors from creamy-white, 

 lemon, clear-yellow, soft salmon-pink, 

 to bright red and deepest crimson, 

 while there are also lovely light lav- 

 ender and sky blue shades. While 

 most of the seedings bloom the first 

 year, to see this glorious strain at its 

 best, the corms should be held oyer 

 and planted the second year, when 

 the flower spikes and individual blos- 

 soms will be still larger in size. Trial 

 size packet, 15c; 2 packets for 25c; 

 Full size packet, 25c; 5 packets for 

 $1.00. 



Celosia Crested Mixture 



Crested Celosias — 

 Cockscomb 



NEW CRESTED CELOSIA, GLASGOW 

 PRIZE — Very fine variety. Immense 

 showy dark crimson combs. Price, 

 10 eents per packet. 



CRESTED MIXTURE— A mixture of 

 the best sorts in shades of yellow, 

 rose, crimson, scarlet and purple ; 

 very fine. Price, 10c per packet. 



CYPERUS — Avernifolius — Ornametal 

 foliage plant with deep shining 

 green fronds, resembling a minia- 

 ture palm. Excellent for greenhouse, 

 conservatory, or table decoration. 



New Kin^ 

 Calendulas 



("Shakespear's Marigold.") 

 FAVORITE — Beautiful double giant 

 flowers of lemon-yellow, beautifully 

 striped white. 10c per packet. 

 ORANGE KING— (New) Mammoth 

 flowers of rich orange-yellow ; very 

 fine. Packet, 10 cents. 

 PURE GOLD — A grand variety with 

 extra double large flowers of a pure 

 golden-yellow. Packet, 10 cents. 



Cosmos Crimson Ray 



Extra Early Summer-Flowering 



Dwarf Cosmos 



Seeds sown in the open ground in April pro- 

 duced plants that were covered with bloom in© 

 July, two months before the late-flowering kinds. \ { 

 While the flowers are not so large as the late 

 sort, they are of good size. 



SUMMER-FLOWERING DWARF MIXED— All col- 

 ors. Price, 10 cents per packet. 



King Calendula 



(Primula Veris) — Hardy, spring floweriug peren- 

 nials ; flowers of different colors, such as yellow, 

 brown-edged yellow, etc; very fragrant; six inch- 

 es high. Packet, 15 cents. 



Cobea— Scandens 



A fine rapid growing climber, with handsome 

 foliage and large, bell-shaped flowers, green at 

 first, but rapidly changing to purple. Seeds set 

 on their edge, should be started in hot bed or 

 rather dry soil, as they are apt to rot in the open 

 ground. 10c packet. 



i j}£ Carnation Malmaison 



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