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DIANTHUS— Continued. 



( PRICES PER PACKET. ) 



CHINESE AND JAPANESE PINKS. 



TTie Pinks are free-flowering biennial plants that bloom the first Summer, and if freely cut will produce larger flowers the 



secolid year; the flowers are generally borne on short stems. 

 Chinensis (China Pink).— Dotible mixed. Ifoot. 40c. oz.; 5 

 Diadematus. — Dwarf, double mixed ; compact habit ; im- 



provement on Chinensis . ." 5 



Eastern Queen. — Large single floAvers, finely fringed with 

 magnificent rich shadings. Flowers often over 3 inches 

 in diameter. Heddewigii character. 10 to 15 inches. 5 

 Giganteus.— Very large 5 



Heddewigii (Japan Pink) .—Double and single ; very showy, 

 fragrant. Flowers 2 to 2% in. in diam. , beautifully striped 

 and mottled, sometimes fringed. 10 inches . 50c. oz.; 5 

 Large Flowering Dwarf Double Hybrids. — Most excel- 

 lent sorts. Mixed colors 10 



Laciniatus.— Exquisitely fringed, single mixed. 4 to 5 



colors. 2 feet 5 



Snowball.— Pure white. Fine bloomer. 10 to 16 inches 5 



r\I/^f'T'AI (FOX-=QLOVE).— Hardy perennials of easy culture, living for several years without care and yielding 

 I_/IVJ1 I r\L^ltj tall spikes of showy ringent flowers. 30 inches, blooms second year. 

 Pine Mixed 5 



^ nOI TRf P HAf —The ENGLISH DAISY is a perennial plant of poetical 



M^yj^ a^L^L^ LJry.li^ I • celebrity. Quite hardy in most situations, easy culture, 

 requires shade. Flowers from April to June. Start seed in hotbed. 



Longfellow. — Rose, fine large flowers. 5 inches 15 



nixed Colors.— 5 inches , 10 



Shasta.— California beauties. 6 inches 15 



IIJ ^/^|-| ^Cf-fOf 1^71 A —One of the most beautiful and showy of garden flowers. 



' When grown in masses scarcely any plant produces 



a greater degree of splendor. Easily raised from seed. Sown in Autumn the growth is 

 of increased vigor. California State flower. Diameter of plant growth 20 inches. Bloom- 

 ing 60 days. See illustration. 



Burbank's New Crimson California Poppy.— Very showy, rare, desirable . . . 80c, oz.; 20 



Crocea fl. pi. — Double flowered. 1 foot .... ' . . . 5 



Golden West.— Grand new variety having light canary-yellow flowers, with deep orange 

 blotch at base of each petal, forming a cross in centre. Flowers measure over 4 inches in 



diameter and have overlapping petals, delicately waved at edges 40c. oz.; 10 



Mixed. — Various colors. Ifoot 30c. oz.; 5 



EVERLASTING FLOWERS.-^"" xeranthemum. page 29 



pQX=QLOVE.~^^^ DIGITALIS, above. 



California Poppy. 



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OAfI I Al?OIA —The GAILLARDIAS are half-hardy, free-flowering annuals. The flowers are a very showy com- 

 v^/~^ii^L^r-%.M\^M^ 1/-%., bination of orange, crimson and purple, blended and streaked in various markings. They 

 are good bedders, being strong constant bloomers through the whole Summer. 

 Qrandiflora Mixed Varieties.— Hardy. Resembles a small Sunflower. 24 inches tall ; 10 



OF'I^AIVII in —Half-hardy perennials; 2 feet. Sow in seedbed in Spring, keep moist, and plant out in rich sandy 

 ^ * *• loam. Cuttings may be easily started in pots, if kept moist and shady. Take up in the Fall, 

 pot and keep in a moderately cool cellar during Winter. 



Apple Scented 10 I Scarlet Zonale 15 



Pelargonium. — Finest mixed 20 | 



nm r>PlSJ I OW (or RUDBECKI).— somewhat resembling a miniature sunflower plant, growing 5 to 6 feet 

 yj.\JM^l^L^l^ VJL<V/ yv high, with many branches, blooming 90 days 5 



nOnPHPPlVA (GLOBE AMARANTHUS, BACHELOR'S BUTTON i .—Well-known annuals of easv culture. To 

 VJV/i iir I Jivi-ri preserve for Winter decoration the flowers should be fully matured before being gathered. 



Tall Mixed.— 24 inches high 5 | Dwarf Mixed.— 15 inches tall. 



nOI TI?n^ —The GOURDS are annuals, rapid. growers, from 10 to 20 feet: high, valuable for covering screens or 

 '-''*vM,*-'« arbors ;^ should- have moist, rich, loamy soil to attain perfection. The. Bottle and Dipper. Gourds-are 

 useful when dry for domestic purposes. The inside of the Luffa, Dish Cloth or Bonnet Gourd, is very strong and 

 gauze-like, and can be utilized for many purposes. 

 Balsam Apple. — ^Vine ; 6 feet. Used as a lotion .... 51 Hercules' Club.— Climber ; sometimes 8 feet long . 5 

 Balsam Pear. — Vine; 6 feet. Used as a lotion 5 | Mixed Gourds ... .... 25c. oz.; 5 



HPI IPMPV^ITn —The EVERLASTINGS are annuals, and the most showy and attractive of all the Ever- 

 * ■'-'■-«*^ * ^'V I 1« lastings. Scarcely excelled as a garden ornament or a Winter decoration. 

 Double Mixed. — 18 inches 5 



HP! TOnrPO —The HELIOTROPE is a sweet-scented tender perennial. Grows freely in the gai-den or green- 

 t-* •xV-/r^ Li. house. Fine for bouquets. 

 Giants.— Newest large-flowering varieties mixed 10 



|-||^| I "Vf-fOr^l^ — grandest perennials for a screen, throwing up spikes 4 or 5 feet high of beautiful 

 1 IxJL^L^ I llVfWlV. flowers as double as a Rose. Nothing can be better for a background or to plant among 

 slirubs. . Blooms second year. See illustration. 

 Fine Double. — Mixed colors. The colors are white, red, crimson, yellow, and all shades of double flowers from nearly 

 black to pure white, representing the most beautiful combination when planted in groups. Perennial .... $1.50 oz.; 5 

 Single Mixed . 75e. oz.; 5 



IPOnCEA (MORNING GLORIES).— See page 25. 



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M^C%C'}^1 A TDir'OPl"! VI I A —The seed should be sown when the oak trees are bursting into leaf. The 

 * IvlwV/r 1 1 I i-^i^rXm plants develop very rapidly, finally reaching by midsummer two feet in 

 height, and forming perfect globes of green feathery branches, which later burst into a mass of small brightest scarlet 

 flowers : the whole effect being that of a srlobe of fire, a veritable burnang bush. Anyone can grow this plant in almost 

 any situation, and we accordingly recommend it most highly. Sometimes called Fire Bush. Price per packet ... 10 



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