Novelties in Flower Seeds 



8 



WEEBER & DON 



STOKESIA CYANEA 



Or Cornflower Aster 



This beautiful harrly native plant is of the easiest 

 culture blooming the- "first year from seed. The plants 

 grqw from IS to 24- inches high and begin flowering in 

 Julv, continuing until late in October. Its beautiful 

 Centaurea-like blossoms are of a delicate lavender-blue 

 color and very valuable for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 



I3ABDY RED SUXFLOWEK 



STOKESIA CYANEA, COBS KI.OWEK ASTER 



Sweet Pea 

 "HELEN PIERCE" 



A very striking and distinct noveltv. The color is 

 bright blue, mottled on white ground. It does not come 

 striped or with any suggestion of stripes, but uniformly 

 marbled and peppered, after the style of a gloxinia. The 

 flowers arc of remarkably good substance, and last well 

 when cut. I'kt 25c. 



Hardy Red Sunflower 



nal i 



The plants of thi 

 6 feet high and are verv So 

 to 30 gigantic brightredflowersx 

 are excellent for cutting, as thc\ 

 and last a long time in water." If sown " 

 will flower the first season. Pkt. 25c. 



eclty gr 

 each be 

 ring the 



3 to 

 i 20 

 nich 



The New Rose 

 BABY RAMBLER 



(The Evcr-bloominq Dwarf Crimson Rambler) 



This ucwK 

 grown. A mass of bloor 

 under glass. Successive 

 frost if grown out of dot 

 other variety has attai 

 height of 2-1- to 30 iuchc 

 green and is not atlaeke 

 brilliant crimson flowers 

 40 and 50, and are in ever 

 ins Crimson Rambler. Nc 



)f the 

 all thi 



The pla, 



gard't! 



or Large, is complete without t\,„ a i 

 old plants 00c. each, $G.0L> per doz. 



likable ever 

 ltd if grown 

 e ui>til late 

 h as- yet no 

 grow to a 

 glossy dark 

 or Fungus. The 

 clusters of 30, 

 ?se of the Climb- 

 — latter how small 

 Rose. Strong 2-year- 



BA.BS KA3JBLER KOBE 



