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SINGLE FRINGED PETUNIA. 



PETUNIAS. 

 Annual. 



Nothing can surpass these flowers for effect- 

 iveness for outdoor decoration. They commence 

 blooming very early and continue a mass of 

 bloom until killed by frost. Many people allow 

 them to reseed thcniselves from year to year, as 

 the seed will lie in the ground all winter without 

 injury. They require a moderately rich soil and 

 a sunny position. 



SINGLE FRINQEH LARGE FLOWERING— (See Cut.) 

 The surpassing beauty of these flowers renders 

 them superior to any ever offered by any firm. 

 The blossoms are of the largest size, many of 

 them delightfully perfumed, and all of them cut 

 and fringed in a most charming manner. The 

 colorings and markings are the most exquisite 

 ever seen in any flower. Pkt. 350. 

 IMPROVED CALIFORNIA GIANT— These are the 

 handsomest Petunias in the world. They are 

 giants in size, of the most rich and varied colors 

 imaginable, and are most exquisitely ruflEled and 

 fringed. Some of the blooms are fully 5 inches 

 in diameter, while all are most- handsomely 

 blotched and marked, veined, penciled, notched 

 and ruffled. Colors range from yellow through 

 the various shades of rose, red, scarlet, purple 

 and to the darkest critcison. Pkt. 250. 

 DOUBLE FRINGED LARGE FLOWERING— (See 

 Cut.) —This strain of seed is selected from the 

 best hand fertilized flowers grown by a German 

 specialist, and will produce a high percentage of 

 double flowers. It is a well known fact that 

 double Petunia will not produce more than ten 

 per cent double flowers. This strain, however, 

 will pi-oduce double the percentage of double 

 flowers of anv strain we have ever handled. 

 Their large size, exquisite markings and most 

 beautiful fringing render them very conspicuous 

 at all times, and our customers would be well 

 repaid for sowing the seed if they secured a half 

 dozen good plants from a packet. We can as- 

 sure them, however, that they will secure a 

 much larger percentage. This seed cost us sev- 

 eral times its weight in gold and is very scarce. 

 We would advise our customers to order early 

 before our stock is exhausted. Pkt. 35c. 

 SINGLE MIXED— A good strain. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c' 

 LARGE FLOWERING SINGLE MIXED— A finer as- 

 sortment of colors and more carefully selected 

 seed than the above. Pkt. loc. 

 GERMAN SHOW MIXED— Remarkable for their 

 large size and exquisite colors. Pkt. 150. 

 DOUBLE niXED — A fine strain which will pro- 

 duce a goodlT number of doubleflowers. Pkt. loc. 

 DOUBLE IMPERIAL MIXED— Selected from the 

 best varieties. Pkt. 15c. 



NAMED VARIETIES. 



COUNTESS OF ELSEHERE- Pink with white 

 throat. Pkt. loc. 



QEN. DODDS — Deep velvetv red. Pkt. loc. 

 GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA— Flowers of immense 

 size, measuring 4 inches or more in diameter, of 

 rich and varied coloiPSf. Pkt. 15c. 

 INiniTABLE— Blossoms striped and blotched 

 with cherry, pink and white. Pkt. loc. 

 nOONLIGHT— Large single white. Pkt, lOC. 

 RED CROSS— Small blossoms most beautifully 

 striped. Pkt, loc. 



ROSE QUEEN— Rosy pink. Pkt. loc. 

 SUNRISE GLORY— The blossoms are of large 

 size, most beautifully fringed and delicately 

 streaked and marke'd with a golden yellow 

 throat; a most glorious combination. Pkt. iSC/ 

 Collection of 8 Named Sorts for 75c. 



CHOICE GERMAN FRINGED, PETUNIAS. 



These are of lai-gest size, fine form and extremely deli- 

 cate colors. 



ALBA— Fringed white. Pkt. 25c. 



DELICATA — White and rosy violet; semi-dwarf. Pkt. 250. 

 INTUS AUREA— Yellow throated, superb shades. Pkt. 25c. 

 MACUL AT A— Blotched and striped. Pkt. 25c. 

 MIRANDA— Deep carmine, nearly scarlet. Pkt. 25c. 

 TITAN I A— Velvety purple, with a broad white band. 

 Pkt 25c. 



Collection of 6 Sorts for $1.00. 

 PHLOX DRUMHONDI, 

 Annual. 



QUEEN VICTORIA— (See Cut.)— An immense flowering 

 white variety bearing great clusters of flowers on strong, 

 stiff stems 18 or 20 inches high. Seed sown in the early 

 spring will begin to flower by July and the plants will be 

 literally CO vered with blossoms until late in the autumn. 

 It is extensively used by florists in cut flower work and is 

 very desirable for bouquets. Pkt. igc. 



TALL FLOWERING SORTS. 

 AYLESBURY PRIZE— Marked and striped with white and 

 crimson. Pkt. loc. 



CRIMSON WHITE EYE — Intense crimson with a distinct 

 white eye. Pkt. loc. 



EASTERN QUEEN — Deep crimson rose. 

 Pkt. 15c. 



FIREBALL— Fiery scarlet. Pkt. 15c. 

 ISABELLINA— Creamy yeUow shading to 

 light salmon. Pkt. loc. 



PRINCE ARTHUR— Large snow white blos- 

 soms. Pkt, loc. 



STAR QUEDLIN BURG— The long pointed cen- 

 tre of the petals kive the blossoms a star- 

 like appearance. Pkt, loc, 

 THE COUNTESS— Rosy pink, Pkt. loc. 



Collection of 8 Named Sorts 75c. 

 niXED— All colors. Pkt. 5c, oz. 50c. 



DWARF VARIETIES. 

 LEOPOLD! — Carmine with a white eye. 

 Pkt. IOC. 



SCARLET— Pkt. loc. WHITE— Pkt. loc. 



MIXED— All colors. Pkt. loc^ 



Flower Seeds in Bulk. 



Many of our customers desire to sow 

 large spaces with quick growing, free 

 blooming annuals. School grounds, back 

 yards, vacant lots and waste spaces can 

 thus be utilized and improved, and the 

 bare, desert spaces made beautiful at 

 small expense. We list here a few of the 

 best, low priced varieties that are adapt- 

 ed to a wide range of soil and climate. 

 Village Improvement Leagues, Ladies 

 Circles and other kindred societies will find 

 it to their advantage to consult this list 

 before placing their orders. 





Descrip 



Oz. 



%lb. 



Abronia TJmbellata 



Page 51 

 " 51 



$ .30 



$1.00 



Adonis Aestiv-alis 



.20 



.65 



Ageratum, Mixed 



" 51 



.25 



.85 



.Agrostemma, Mixed 



" 51 



.20 



.65 



Alyssum Sweet 



" 51 



,15 



.40 



Amaranthus, Mixed 



" 51 



.10 



.25 



Asters, Mixed 



" 53 



.30 



1.00 



Balloon Vine 



" 54 



.15 



.50 



Balsam, Mixed 



" 54 



.25 



.85 



Calendula, Mixed 



" 54 



.10 



.35 



Candytuft, Mixed 



" 54 



.10 



.35 



Carnations, Margue- 



" 54 



ri te 



1.00 





Centaurea Cyanus 









Mixed 



" 54 



.20 



.70 



Centrosema 



" 55 



.75 





Chrysanthemum 









Double Mixed 



" 55 



.20 



.65 



Cosmos, Early Fig. 



" 55 



.25 



.85 



Dianthus, Imperial 









Mixed 



55 



.25 



.85 



Globe Amaranth, 







Mixed 



" 56 



.15 



.50 



Godetia, Mixed 

 Gypsophila Elegans 



" 56 



.20 



.65 



" 56 



.15 



.50 



Ipomea, Mixed 

 Mirabilis (Four 



" 57 



.25 



.75 









O'clock) 



" 57 



.10 



.30 



Marigold, Mixed 



" 57 



.20 



.70 



Mignonette, Sweet 



" 57 



.15 



.50 



Morning Glory, 









Mixed 



" 58° 



.15 



.50 



Pettmias, Mixed 



" 59 



.30 



1.00 



Phlox, Mixed 

 Poppies, Mixed 



" 59 



.50 



1.50 



" 61 



.10 



.35 



Portulaca, Mixed 



" 62 



.35 



1.00 



Scabiosa, Mixed 



" 62 



.10 



.30 



Schizanthus 



" 62 



,15 



.50 



Silene 



" 62 



.10 



.30 



Sweet William, Mix 



" 62 



.10 



.30 



Zinnia, Double 



" 63 



.25 



.75 



DOUBLE YELLOW PHLOX, GOLD KINU. 



GOLD KING— The grandest novelty in Phloxes 

 ever offered the flower lovers of America. It 



is a rapid growing, free blooming mammoth, 

 perfectly double flowering variety of the most 

 beautiful shade of golden yellow imaginable. 

 The plant is of strong, vigorous habit, at- 

 tains a height of 15 inches, and bears its enor- 

 mous ball-like clusters of flowers on strong, 

 stiff stems. Pkt. 20c. 



PHLOX, QUEEN VICTORIA. 



