SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



(PRICES PER PACKET.) 



bloom second Summer for four months. Try a few this way. For cut flowers with stems kept in water, Snapdragons 

 retain their Iresh appearance for ten days, and in tliis particular they are very valuable as table decorations. 

 Qrandiflora MajHs Mixed.— Height 18 inches. Very dasir- I Nana (Tom Thumb).— Mixed-colors. Height 6 inches . 5 

 able as comprehending all colors 50c. oz.; 5 | 



A(^I Til pOI A COLUMBINE, is among the most beautiful and curiously formed of hardy perennial flowers. 



■^"^ Blooms in the early Spring and Summer for eo days. 



Hybrida.— Single mixed. 2 feet. All colors 



Queen. Victoria.— Large, pure white ; fine for cutting . 



0 



10 



Hybridai— Double' mixed. Very curious 5 



RAI f OOlV VUVrP — Cardiospernum. — ^The BALLOON VINE, popular as a rapid climber/S feet, producing 

 *-''^'-**-^^^'^" V li^l-*. inflated seed pods one inch diameter ; delicate foliage. 90 days. Always a favorite . 5 



A CnppD ^ —Chrysanthemum-like flowers surpassed by no plant in beauty. They vary in color from a delicate pink 

 * * 'V*— and white to deep reds and purples. The plants thrive best in rich soil, but with sufficient moisture 

 ■ will give satisfaction in almost any garden plot, and blossom in profusion for 90 days or till late in the Autumn, proving a 

 constant delight even after other flowers have been killed by frost. They are especially adapted to house decoration, and 

 when cut and placed in water hold their regal heads erect from one to two weeks without withering. A bed of Asters in 

 the garden or on the lawn is effective and beautiful for months, providing more cut flowers than any other plants occupy- 

 ing the same space. The flowers shown in the illustrations are greatly reduced in size. Try^andreths' Asters this j'ear 

 and see how unusually fine they are. 8 to 20 inches high according to variety. See illustration. 



Branching, 



— We cannot recommend the Branch- 



a few weeks before Chrysanthemtams and closely resem- 

 bles small ones. The best Aster for cutting. White, 

 lavender, pink, crimson, purple, mixed. 20 inches. . 10 



Christmas Tree. — A freely'flowering class of Asters. The 

 form and habit is quite diiferent froih other varieties and 

 resembles so nearly a miniature Christmas tree that it 

 was given this name. Plants grow aboiit 15 inches high, 

 brancliing freely and regularly, not upright but hori- 

 !!ontally. Flowers medium size, perfectly double and 

 finely imbricated. Plants very often have over 80 

 blooms 15 



ffohenzollern. — One of the best Asters ever introduced ; 

 tall growing and branching, bearing large flowers on 

 long stems. White, crimson, rose, dark blue, light blue, 

 purple. 



Separate colors 10 



All colors mixed 10 



Ostrich Plume. — A very showy flower ; branching with 

 loosely curled flowerets. White, rose, light blue, dark 

 blue, crimson. 



Separate colors 10 



All colors mixed ...... 10 



Giant Comet. — Large flowers ; good form and growth. 

 White, dark blue, light blue, crimson, sulphur-yellow, 

 rose.. 



Separate colors 10 



All colors mixed . . 10 



Queen of the Market.— The earliest among the Asters; 

 white, scarlet, rose, dark blue, light blue, lavender. Very 

 desirable. 



Separate cqlors 10 



All colors mixed 10 



Truffaut's Paeony Perfection.— A very desirable variety; 

 large flowers, perfect] form and of the colors pure white, 

 bright rose, delicate rose, bright scarlet, light blue and 

 dark blue. 



Separate colors 10 



Mixed colors 10 



Victoria.— Best all-round Asler. 18 inches. Flowers very 

 full and showy. White, delicate rose, purple, violet, scar- 

 let, light blue, dark blue. 



Separate colors r 10 



All colors mixed 10 



Dwarf Varieties, Mixed sorts in packet . . . #2.00 oz.; 5 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON."^"" 



t>A| 'qai|/|c (or LADV=SLIPPER). — Large flowered, full centered'. Beautiful annuals with flowers as double as 

 D/\l-<0/\iTlo Roses, measuring two inches in diameter. Bushes are of a strong, vigorous growth. Rich soil 

 and deep culture are requisite to produce large and showy flowers. Seeds may be sown where they are to stand, 

 and later thin out the plants ; but if started indoors they- will flower earlier. Set plants about 2 feet apart, where 

 they can havR plenty of sun. Our stock is exceptionally tine. Try it. In bloom for 60 days. 60c. oz. 



ASTERS— The Hohenzollern is dilRcult to surpass in all good 

 qualities. 



I Tall Varieties, Mixed sorts in packet. . ........ 5 



Atrosanguinea.— Blood red. 2 feet high, IS in. diam. 

 Camellia Flowered Perfection.— Pure white, mixed 



5 

 10 



Rose Flowered.— Mixed colors. 2 feet high, 18 in. diam. 5 

 Tall Finest Mixed 5 



BEANS, CASTOR.-'^^ 



CALCEOLARIA —Hybrida Grandiflora.- Finest mixed 



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