COREOPSIS. 

 Hardy Perennial. 



Bright golden yellow. • Blossoms from 

 June until killed by frost. Pkt. loc. 



COBEA. 

 J (Cup and Saticer Vine.) Annual. 

 A rapid climber for trellises, arbors, 

 tree trunks, etc. 



SCAN DENS— Bell shaped purple blossoms. 

 Pkt. IOC. 



SCANDENS ALBA— Pure white. Pkt. loc. 

 CYCLAflEN PERSiCUn QJQANTEUn. 

 Tender Perennial. 



Our strain of this seed has been obtained 

 •direct from the best European specialist. The 

 colorings are very rich and beautiful. Rose, 

 -white, criinsoii, purple, pink. Pkt, 25c, 

 S pkts. $1.00. 



CYPRESS VINE. 

 Annual. 



A very rapid growing climber with 

 bright star shaped blossoms. Scarlet, 

 -white, mixed, Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 



DAHLIA. 

 Tender Perennial. 

 SINGLE niXED— Pkt. 5c, oz. 40c. 

 DOUBLE niXED— Pkt. loc, oz. $1.00. 



DAISIES, 

 (Bellis Perennis.) Perennial. 

 LONGFELLOW— Rich ros6 color. Pkt. loc. 

 3N0WBALL— Double-white. "Very large and 

 showv. Pkt. 15c, 

 DOUBLE niXED— Pkt. loc. 



cosnos. 



Annuah 



Beautiful autumn blooming flowers. 

 The flowers are borne profusely on long 

 stems and present a most charming appear- 

 ance when the plants are in full bloom. 

 riAnnOTH perfection— a new race of these 

 exquisite flowers with blooms of immense 

 size, often measuring 4 to 5 inches in diam- 

 eter. For cutting for bouquet purposes this 

 is one of the finest flowers in cviltivation, 

 lasting fully two weeks in water. The 

 "plants grow to a height of 5 or 6 feet, are of 

 symmetrical growth, forming perfect pyra- 

 mids of bloom in early autumn and contin- 

 ue in bloom until killed by severe frost. 

 They are a most valuable acquisition to any 

 garden and should be cultivated extensiveU'. 

 We oifer them in three separate shades, 

 white, pink and crimson. Pkt loc or 3 for 25c. 

 MARGUERITE FRINGED- The petals are deep- 

 ly and irregularly cut and fringed in such a 

 -*iianner as to resemble Marguerites. Blooms 

 ^re of large size, white, red and pink, with all 

 the intermediate tints. Pkt. loc. 

 EARLY DWARF DAWN— This variety comes 

 into flower in July and continues a, mass of 

 bloom until cut down by frost. It is of 

 dwarf growth, forming compact, bushy 

 plants, about 4 feet high. The flowers are of 

 good size, white, relieved by a delicate tint 

 of ros; at the base of the'petals. Pkt. loc. 

 EARLY FLOWERING MIXED— These produce 

 a great profusion of bloom from mid- 

 summer till frost. Pkt. loc, oz. 25c. 

 GIANT FLOWERING— Extra large blooms 

 late in autumn. Vabiable for the middle 

 and southern states. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 



DELPtliNIUn. I 



(Larkspur.) Annual Varieties. 

 EftlPEROR— Many colors mixed. Pkt. 5c. i 

 TALL DOUBLE ROCKET— Large showy, blos-j 

 soms. Pkt. 5c. I 



Perennial Sorts. 

 FORMOSUM— Blue, white eye. Pkt. sc. 

 HYBRIDUn— Mixed. Best varieties in asplen-: 

 did assortment of colors. Pkt. 5c. 

 NUDICAULE — Showy scarlet blossoms. 

 Pkt. sc. 



DIANTHUS OR PINKS, 



Easily cultivated, blooming freely, with- 

 standing ail conditions of soil and climate, 

 this class of flowers is among the most pop- 

 ular in our entire list. They bloom early 

 and late and give satisfaction everywhere' 

 FIREBALL— This valuable variety, intro- 

 duced by us several years ago, sprang into 

 great favor and is one of the best novelties 

 ever ofifered by any firm. The blossoms are 

 large, full and double, of a rich, velvety red, 

 sometimes shaded- brilliant crimson. If seed 

 is sown as soon as danger from frost is past, 

 a bountiful supply of gorgeous flowers canbe 

 had for several months. They are excellent 

 for cutting, remain fresh a long time after 

 placing in water, and are at all times pleas- 

 ing and beautiful. For bedding purposes 

 nothing can approach them for bloom and 

 beauty. Pkt. aoc, oZ. 30c. 



DOUBLE CHINA PINK— Large blooms of 

 many shades. Pkt. 5c, oz. 2SC. 

 DOUBLE FRINGED JAPAN PINK— These are 

 most beautifully fringed and produce an 

 almost endless arrav of color. Pkt. loc. 



plants and blooms. 

 Pkt. sc. 



HAMMOTH PERFECTION COSMOS. 



DATURA. 



(Trumpet Flower.) Annual. 



Large, showy, trumpet shaped bios-- 

 soms. 



ARBCREA — Creaym white; fragrant. 

 Pkt. IOC. 



CORNUCOPIA— (Horn of Plenty.) Mam- 

 moth blooms, purple outside, creamy 

 creamy white within. Pkt. loc. 

 GOLDEN QUEEN— Pure golden yel- 

 low. Pkt, IOC. 



WRIGHTI — (Angel's 

 White and lilac. Pkt. 



Trumpet.) 



IOC. 



WHITE DIADEM PINK. 



WHITE DIADEM PINK. 



A recent iiitroduction from Eu- 

 rope of most striking beauty. It 

 is easily grown from seed, blos- 

 soming as soon as the plants are 

 a few inches high and bearing a 

 great profusion of flowers the en- 

 tire season. The ground color of 

 the bloom is pure white, from 

 which stand out in beautiful con- 

 trast the Diadem markings, those 

 delicate velvety and feathery lines 

 in shield-like form, to which it 

 owes its name, the tints be-ng 

 principally lilac, purple, carmine or, 

 Talobd red. Pkt. isc. 



DOUCHOS. 



(Hyacinth Bean.) Annual, 

 rapid growing climber; ornamental 

 flo-wers and seed pods. 



Purple, White, Hixed. Pkt, 5c, 



HEDDEWIQl— Large brilliant blossoms. Single mixed. 

 Double mixed. Pkt. 5c, oz. 2SC. 



IMPERIAL niXED— A fine assortment. Fkt. loc, 

 oz. 25c. 



DOUBLE inPERIAL MIXED— As good as many of the 

 carnations. Pkt. icc, cz. 3cc. 



DOUBLE FRINGED AND STRIPED-Charmingly cut 

 and fringed. Pkt. loc. 



GOOD niXED— Containing 25 good varieties. 

 Pkt. sc, oz. 25c. 



PHEASANT'S EYE— Perennial. Beautifully fringed, 

 rich and varied colors, all marked -with a brilliant 

 eye. Pkt. loc. 



MOURNING CLOAK— Large double flowers, rich 

 blackish crimson, mai-gined white. Fkt. loc. 

 SALMON QUEEN— A brilliant shade of salmon. 

 Pkt. IOC. 



SNOWSTCRn— Large double pure white. Pkt. loc 



DIGITALIS. 



(Foxglove.) Hardy Perennial. 

 Fine for shrubberies and half shady places. 

 LUTEA— Yellow. Pkt. sc. 

 nONSTROSA MIXED— Giant 

 Pkt. loc. 



PURPUREA— Reddish purple. 

 MIXED— All colors. Pkt. 5c. 



DRACENA INDIVISA. 

 Tender Petenniat. 

 Very decorative. Pkt. loe. 



CYPERUS. 



(Umbrella Plant.) Tender Perennial. 

 Easily grown in water. A rapid grower. Pkt. loa 

 CENTROSEriA QRANDIFLORA. 



(Butterfly Pea.) Perennial. 

 A fine climber. Produces inverted, pea shaped 

 flowers from 1% to 2% inches in diameter, ranging 

 in color from rosy violet to reddish purple. Pkt. loc, 

 oz. 75c. 



CHRYSANTHEHUM. 

 Annual. 



ECLIPSE — Yellow, purplish scarlet and dark brown. 

 Pkt. loc, oz. 35c. 



LORD BEACONSFIELD— Rich crimson maroon, deli- 

 cately striped and edged with gold. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 

 TRICOLOR SINGLE MXIED— These all have beautiful 

 rings and eves of color. Pkt. sc, 



DOUBLE ANNUAL MIXED— Choice mixture including 

 Japanese, Chinese, Pompon and incurved varieties. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 



INODORUM PLENISSIMUM— Hardy Perennial. Pure 

 white, very double; free bloomer. Pkt. 5c. 



CINERARIA MARITIHA. 

 (Dusty Miller.) Half Hardy Perennial. 

 Beautiful silvery foliage. Pkt 5c, oz. 20c. 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA. 



Tender Perennial. 



A mOvSt gorgeous, showy house plant. Colors 

 range from deepest purple through the lightest 

 shades of pink and carmine, while some are jjure 

 white with blue eye, white centred, bordered pur- 

 ple, etc. 



LARGE FLOWERING niXED— The finest imported 

 seed. Pkt. 25c. 



CHOICE niXED— All colors. Pkt. 15c. 



CLEMATIS. 

 JHfardy Perennial Climbers. 

 JACKMAN'S HYBRIDS— This includes all the fine 

 varieties of purple, white, blue, red, etc. Pkt. 15c. 

 PANICULATA— Small flowering white. Pkt. loc. 



EDELWEISS. 



Hardy Perennial. 



I The true stock from the Alps. White, star 

 I shaped blossoms. Pkt. loc. 



