Annual Chrysanthemums 



NORTHERN STAR (Single)— Long white petals, tinted yellow. Very fine for 

 cutting. Packet, 10 cents. 



EARLY SINGLE HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM — Valuable to a hardy border, 

 especially so, as they bloom during the fall when many other plants have 

 finished blooming. Beautiful flowers in a variety of colors. Packet, 15 cents. 



NEW DOUBLE ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM, "BRIDAL ROBE" — Of very com- 

 pact and upright habit; the sturdy plants throw out their finely feathered 

 foliage from the base and deck themselves with a mantle of extra-double pure 

 white flowers. Packet, 12 cents. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, DOUBLE MIXED — Showy and effective, extensively 

 grown. Packet. 12 cents. 



FINE MIXED — This mixture will produce 

 a fine variety of rich colorings in large 

 fine foliage plants. 15 cents per packet. 



MCGREGOR'S SUPERFINE MIXTURE— A 



mixture of the finest sorts grown, of large- 

 leaved varieties, in what is known as Sun- 

 set strain of richest color. 20c per packet. 



Cypress Vine 



Slender climber of quick growth, with fine- 

 ly cut leaves and an abundance of slender, 

 star-shaped flowers in brilliant colors. Soak 

 the seed in warm water, and plant when the 

 leaves are starting out on the trees. 

 SCARLET— Packet, 10 cents. 

 MIXED— Packet, 8 cents. 



Pern Mixed 



Euphorbia Variegata 



(Snow on the Mountain.) Attractive foli- 

 age veined and margined with white. 10c 

 per packet. 



0 o lie hos- Hyacinth Bean 



Rapid-growing climber, flowering freely, 

 followed by ornamental seed pods. Sow in 

 April or May. 



DAYLIGHT — Pure white flowers, white seed 



pods. 8c per packet. 

 DARKNESS — The flowers are lavender- 



purple, dark seed pods. 8c packet. 



J8>ailoon Vine 



(Love-in-a-Puff) — A rapid-growing an- 

 nual climber; succeeds best in light soil 

 and warm situation. Packet, 6 cents. 



OR FRINGE 

 FLOWER 



(Schizanthus) — This is one of the airiest 

 and daintiest flowers imaginable, especially 

 adapted to bordering beds of taller flowers 

 and those of a heavier growth. 

 HYBRIDUS GRANDIFLORUS— Mixed. 10c 



per packet 



Chrysanthemum Bridal Robe 



Giant Flowering Cyclamen, 20c 



Cyclamen 



A very beautiful pot plant. Sow the seed 

 in late winter or early spring in pots, then 

 transplant, when large enough to handle. 

 Flowers white, pink, rose, crimson and pur- 

 ple. 



FINEST MIXED— All colors. Packet, 20c. 



Daisies, Biirbank's "Shasta" 



Strong as a common field Daisy; flowers 

 are pure white, when fully expanded being 

 fully four inches across. Sow the seed in 

 the garden when the leaves are starting out 

 on the trees, and thin out when plants are 

 large enough to transplant. Perfectly har- 

 dy. 10c per packet. 



Daises 



AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY (Dimorpnoteca 

 Aurantiaca)— A rare and extremely showy 

 annual Daisy from South Africa. The bushy 

 plants grow 12 to 15 inches high. Seed 

 may be sown in the same way as Asters 

 or Petunias, and should have a sunny po- 

 sition. Packet, 5c. 



African Daisies, Mixed — These new Hy- 

 brids vary from purest white, embracing,- all 

 the shades of lemon-yellow, soft salmon, 

 reddish- yellow, salmon-i-ose, deep orange 

 salmon, etc. 10c packet. 



Clarkia Elegans 



Pretty and easily grown annual : does 

 well either in sun or shade, with double 

 flowers. Adapted for window boxes. 

 SCARLET QUEEN— Very double flowers an 



inch and one-half in diameter. 

 CLARKIA ELEGANS MIXED— All colors. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



COLLI NSIA — If sown in Autumn, will stand 

 the Winter and flower early in Spring. 

 Brightly colored, and excellent for grow- 

 ing in patches or clumps; 1 to iy 2 ft. 

 Mixed, packet 5c. 



Ferns 



Mix seed with a small quantity of dry 

 soil which has been powdered to a dust. 

 Sow in spring in a shallow box, keep 

 moist and covered with a pane of glass. 

 MIXED VARIETIES— 20c per packet. 



Coleus Superfine Mixed 



(Matricaria.) GRANDIFLORA WHITE 



This variety bears quite large flowers^, 

 and is very fine. 10c per packet. 



Four O'clock 



(Marvel of Peru.) Summer- blooming of| 

 bushy habit, each plant bearing throughout 

 the summer hundreds of flowers of white,' 

 yellow, crimson and striped. Mixed colors, 1 

 5c per packet. 



Shasta Palsy 



Mrs. J. D. N., Hulbert, Okla.: "Mother and I have been doing business with you since I was a child eight or ten 

 Every chance I have had I have recommend your plants in preference to any others." 



years of age. 



(85) 



