so BE SATISFIED ohder from LANDRETH 



PPTnMIA<5 -PETUNIAS are aii- 

 1 iL^ fl. KJi^M./~ht^» nuals of extraordi- 

 nary merit and of easy cuitiu-e. producing a 

 fine elfect by reason of the beautiful combi- 

 nation of colors. In the greenhouse they 

 may be classed as perennials. Cuttings from 

 potted plants may ho struck ^t any time. In 

 the garden, conservatorv or a:reenhouse they 

 produce most beautiful "tiovvers in great pro- 

 fusion . Will grow freely in any soil, but the 

 richer the soil the better effect produced. 

 Also fine for boxes, vases, etc. In the open 

 garden the plants spread 3 feet by 20 inches 

 Iiigh and bloosn for 00 daA^s. See ill ustration. 



f BEDDING, SINGLE FLOWERED. 



! Belle EtoSle. — White and purple ; profuse 



J bloomer. 2 feet 70c. oj;.; 5 



j Countess of Ellesmere.— Great bloomer. 



rose and white fiOc. oz.: 5 



L Hybrida. — Mixed colors. 2 feet. 70e. oz ; 5 



(PRICES PER PACKET.) 



SINGLE LARGE FLOWERING. 



] Qrandiflora Finest flixed. — Huge flowers; 

 t great varie.ty of color. Single. 2 feet . 20 



j DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING. 



[ Qrandiflora Extra Fine Mixed 20 



{ FRINGED DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERED. 

 I Choicest and Finest Mixed 20 



r FRINGED SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED. 



i Choicest and Finest Mixed. — Selected from 

 ( a superb strain 20 



Giants of California.— Finest strain., A grand strain pro- 

 duced in California. Flowers over 4 inches in diameter, 

 with a gi'eat range of gorgeous colors, presenting a won- 



Petunta, Sin- 

 gle, 



derful combination of stripings, veinings and blotchings. 

 Single 20 



PERIWINKLE.-^"" ^^^^ 



PHI OX —Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora. 

 * -^v. —This is the Large Flowering 



Class, knd in all its varieties of colors and shades 

 cannot be excelled by any annual for brilliant 

 and constant display. Blooms from July to 

 November, and should have rich, light soil. 

 The seed may be sown in hotbed in March and 

 the plants planted out in June, or when ground 

 becomes warm may be sown where they are to 

 stand. No wonder these brilliant blooms are 

 called Flame Flowers. In the open garden the 

 plants spread 20 and rise 12 inches high. In 

 bloom 60 days. See Illustration. 



Atropurpurea striata.— Dark striped ; J 2 inches 5 

 Coccinea.— Bright scarlet, fine form, large. 1 foot 5 



Nana compacta.— Dwarf mixed, all colors. Plants 

 6 inches high . 10 



Star of Quedlinburg flixed. — Bears five-pointed 

 star-shaped flowers ; easy culture. A very odd 

 and handsome flower. Hardy annual .... 10 



Fringed Mixed.— Many colors, fringed petals . . 10 



Dwarf FirebalL— Blood-red ; 8. inches. lo 



Mixed Colors . 60c. oz.; 10 



PINKS DIANTHUS, page 21 



PO I? TT T I AC \ —One of the most showy 

 V/ 1^ 1 1^ l-r/-^^-'/A. and beautiful of border 

 flowers. The seed germinates freely and flour- 

 ishes in almost any situation. Does not grow 

 over 3 to 4 inches high, but spreads 2 feet wide. Any one can grow it in any" garden. In the open they make a'gorgeous 

 bed, as they love the hot sun and a sandy soil ; bloom for 60 days. The double flowers resemble small roses. 



Phlox Dkummojsidii Grandifloi;.\. 



SINGLE FLOWERED. 



Scarlet . . . . 

 White . . . . 



Rose 



Finest Mixed 



DOUBLE FLOWERED. 



5 I Scarlet. — Resembles most beautiful double Rose JO 



5 White. — ^Resembles most beautiful double Rose JO 



5 I Sulphur=Yellow.— Resembles most beautiful double Rose. 10 



5 j Finest riixed.-Resemblesbeautiful double Rose. f5.00o?! ; 10 



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