WEEBER &» DON 



Novelties in Flower Seeds 



PANSV 



American Show 



No strain of this favorite flower ever enjoyed sucli 

 popularity, or g&ve such general satisfaction as Ameri- 

 can Show, [t embraces a combination of forms, col- 

 ors and markings never attained by any oilier ' The 

 size, variety, beauty and substance cannot be surpassed 

 Pkt. 2oc, Vi 02. $-1.00. 1 



Pansy "Andromeda** 



New Giant Curled 



The elegant habit and remarkable beauty of the flow- 

 ers surpass all former introductions in "Pansies. The 

 large blooms are of a delicate apple blossom ground 

 color, flushed and veined witli lavender blue and rosy 

 lilac. Pkt. 50c. 



POPPY 



Single Shirleij 



For beds and borders with a background there is 

 nothing more showy than Shirley Poppies; their many 

 forms and profusion of bright blooms, which last until 

 killed by trost, have made them popular anion"- all 

 flower lovers COLLECTION OF 12 DISTINCT 

 VARIETIES, $1.50. 



PAJiSX, AMIUtlCAN SHOW 



NEW DWARF SALVIA 



Ball of Fire 



This new varictyforms neat bushes, 

 10 to IS inches in height and about 

 the same in diameter, and is remark- 

 able for its uniform ball or globe- 

 shaped growth. The dense, flaming 

 scarlet llowei- spikes standelearnhovc 

 the foliage. Very valuable forbedding 

 purposes. Pkt. 25c. 



SALVIA 



W. i» D.'s Extra Early 

 Bush 



This Salvia is two weeks earlier 

 than any variety yet introduced; of 

 dwarf, bushy and branching habit, 

 and when fully developed is a solid 

 mass of bloom. Color bright velvety 

 scarlet, showing np well above the 

 foliage; for massing or bedding pur- 

 poses it is unequaled. Pkt. 15c. 



schizanihus Wisetonensis salvia spiindens grandieiora 



The plants of this handsome and striking annual form 

 p.vramidnl bushes of about 18 inches in height, covered 

 with masses of elegant flowers of various shades of 

 white to rose, and white spotted rose to carmine with 

 yellow lips, etc. The foliage also is very handsome 

 umch like a crested fern. Excellent for pot* Pkt. 25c. ' 



Drooping Spikes 



Undoubtedly the 

 The flowers are pr 

 spikes to droop by 



tall Salvias, 

 causing the 



.■i S ht. Pkt. 10c. 



