MAY'S INORTHERIS GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR Al 



JAPANESE MDRNINQ GLORY. 



MORNING GLORY. 



(Convolvulus.) Annual. , ... 

 DOUBLE WHITE TASSEL— One of the most charm- 

 ing' climbers that has ever come to oiir notice. It is 

 a rapid growing- vine witti beautiful white tassel- 

 like blossoms, which have a delicate marking of 

 ptirple on the inner petal. The flowers are beauti- 

 fully fringed and never fail to attract attention 

 wherever seen. Easily grown from seed and will 

 give a good percentage of doiible flowers. Pkt. IOC. 



DWARF OR BUSH VARIETIES 

 BLUSH ROSE— Pink shaded rose. Pkt. sc 

 DARK RED— Deep shade of crimson. PIct. SC 

 IMPERIAL BLUE— Rich deep blue. Pkt. sc. 

 LILAC BELLE— Delicate lavender, tinted rose. Pkt.SC 

 WHITE QUEEN— Pure white. Pkt. 5c. 



Collection of 5 Packets for 20c. 

 TALL MIXED— The mixture we offer contains all the 

 different shades of rose, blue, purple, crimson and 

 striped. Pkt. 5c, oz. 150 



ROCHESTER— (.See Cut.")— A wonderfully strong 

 growing, free' flowering variety with very large 

 blossoms of most attractive colors. The large 

 open, trumpet shaped blossoms are distinctly ont- 

 lined wdth a band of silvery white, the lovely colors 

 contrasting most beautifully. Pkt. loc, 

 IMPERIAL JAPANESE— (See Cut.) Of gigantic size 

 and good substance, remaining open the greater 

 part of the day. Colors range from snow white 

 to purple black, with all the possible intermedi- 

 ate shades, such as pink, rose, fiery red, copper 

 red, carmine, crimson, pale bltie, deep blue, royal 

 purple, maroon, indigo, bronze, slate, brown, 

 cherrj', ash gray, etc., while others are edged 

 with white, having throats of one of the above 

 colors, while in others this is reversed, the 

 throats being white and the edging of colors. 



Pkt. IOC 



MAURITANlCUS— Perennial— Fine for hanging 

 baskets. Pkt. 5c. 



NASTURTIUMS. 



(Tropaeolum.) Annual. 

 No flower is more popular than this magnifi- 

 cent class, which presents all the richest and most var- 

 ied shades found in the floral world. The Tall growing 

 sorts are unequaled for trellises or covering unsightly 

 posts and fences, while the Dwarf varieties are found in 

 nearly every window box or hanging basket. No bet= 

 ter collect ion than the one we offer has ever been listed 

 by an American seed firm, and it was only at ^ great ex= 

 pense that we were able to secure such a magnificent col- 

 lection of novelties in Nasturtiums. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 

 BEAUTY— Beautifully marked yellow and red. Pkt. gc 

 BRONZE— Coppery bronze color. Pkt. 5c. 

 EMPRESS OF INDIA— Dark crimson flowers. Pkt. sc. 

 QEFl— Sulphur orange, spotted deep maroon. Pkt. sc. 

 RUBY KING— Light rosy red. Pkt. 5c. 

 KING THEODORE— Deep maroon. Pkt. 5c. 

 YELLOW— Clear creamy yellow. Pkt. sc. 

 THE ROSE— Pinkish rose." Pkt. 5c. 



BRONZE PRINCE— Mahogany color shading to rich 

 bronze. Pkt. sc. 



VIOLET— Rich violet purple. Pkt. 5c. 

 PRINCE HENRY— Cream, shaded and spotted with 

 scarlet. Pkt. sc. 



STAR MIXED— (See Cut.")— The most beauti- 

 ful assortment of colors that can be ob- 

 tained. Pkt. sc, oz. IOC 



STAR MIXED NASTURTIUHS. 



7 PACKETS FOR 2sc 



To induce our friends to plant Nastur- 

 titims liberally this coming season we 

 will send one packet each of seven differ= 

 ent varieties listed at 5c each for only 25c. 

 This allows you to select either Dwarf or 

 Tall sorts and is an offer unequaled by 

 any other firm. 



IMPERIAL QEllHAN NASTURTIUMS. 

 For illustration see list of specialties. 



These rare and beautiful flowers intro- 

 duced by us possess so many points of 

 exceptional merit that we ofler them 

 with the positive knowledge that they 

 will give satisfaction under the most ex- 

 acting circumstances. They are the re- 

 sults of years of painstaking hybridizing 

 and careful selection on the part of one of 

 Europe's leading specialists. The colors 

 range from creamy white through the 

 various shades of yellow, orange, pink 

 red and scarlet to" the deepest crimson' 

 giving the widest possible range of tints' 

 THE DWARF HIXED are extremelv florif- 

 erous. Their extreme height is 8 to 12 

 inches, they occupy but little room and 

 require no sujjports. 



THE TALL MIXED are even more prolific 

 in bloom than the dwarf sorts. 

 Tall Mixed, Dwarf Mixed, Tail and Dwarf 

 Mixed, Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, 1=4 lb. 40c, lb. Si.oo. 



ROCHESTER FlORNlNQ GLORY. 



TALL OR CLineiNQ. 

 GOLD LEAF— The foliage is a bright golden 

 yellow; scarlet and crimson flowers. Pkt. loc, 

 KING THEODORE-^Dark crimson. Pkt. 5c. 

 ROSE— Clear rose shade. Pkt. 5c. 

 ORANGE- Bright orange. 'Pkt, 5C. 

 CHOCOLATE QUEEN— Deep velvetv brown. 

 Pkt. sc. 



SUNBEAM— Pure yellow. Pkt. 5c 

 SCARLET— Rich scarlet. Pkt. sc. 

 THE PEARL— Clear pearl color. Pkt 5c. 

 BLOTCHED BEAUTY— Creamy white marked 

 with crimson, maroon or brown. Pkt. 5c 

 CRIMSON PRIZE— Rich crimson. Pkt. 5c. 

 REGELIANUM— Violet crimson. Pkt. 5C 

 HEHISPHAERICUn — Clear orange 

 with rosy scarlet. Pkt sc. 

 KING OF BLACKS— Deep blackish 

 Pkt. sc. 



marked 

 brown. 



ED OTTO— Brownish lilac. Pkt. sc. 

 MIXED — A splendid mixture. Pkt. sc, oz. loc 

 LOBB'S NEW CLIHBING NASTURTIUMS.'' 



A new class which produces a greater 

 profusion of blossom > than the old sorts, but 

 the flowers or foliage are not so large. 

 BRILLIANT— Deep scarlet. Pkt. sc. 

 CHAXIANUM — Yellow with carmine blotches. 

 Pkt. sc. 



MERCIER LACOMBE— Rich violet crimson. 

 Pkt. sc. 



LILLI SCHMIDT— Brilliant orange scarlet. 

 Pkt. sc. 



MONSIEUR COLMET— Dark brown. Pkt. 5c. 

 1 RIOMPH DE GAND— Light scariet. Pkt. sc. 

 LOBB'S MIXED— This includes all the finest 

 colors in this class. Pkt. sc. 



NIGELLA. 

 (Love in the Mist.) (Devil in the Bush.) 

 Annual. 



A compact free flowering platit with fine- 

 ly cut foliage e.nd curious looking flowers 

 and seed pods. Pkt. 5c, oz. loc. 



OENOTHERA. 



(Evening Primrose.) Annual. 

 Large showy flowers of white, cream, 

 vellow, etc. Pkt. sc. 



OLEANDER. 



(Nerium.) Tender Perennial. 

 ALBUn- White. Pkt. sc. 

 niXED— Pink, white, cream, etc. Pkt. SC. 

 OXALIS. 

 Annual. 



TROPAELOIDES— A most charming foliage 

 plant, used principally for carpet bedding. 

 It is a very dwarf growing creeper which 

 soon forms a thick, carpet-like mat of a 

 pleasing reddish brown color. For borders, 

 rock work, motmds, etc., it is unsurpassf,^., 

 being of free and rapid growth and very f.-Zee 

 from the attacks of insects and disease. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



PALH SEED. 

 Tender Perennial. 

 niXED — These plants may easily be grown 

 from seed, provided the right varieties are 

 secured. In making our mixture we have 

 tised the most rapid growing sorts, which 

 are of easiest culture. Pkt. 25c. 



PASSIONFLOWER. 

 Tender Perennial. 

 A rapid srrowing, handsome climber. 

 Mixed Seed. Pkt. loc- 



PENTSTEHON HARTWEJL 

 Perennial. 



Beautiful herbaceous plants with a wide 

 range of colors as varied as the Gladioli. 

 Pkt. IOC 



