4D WEEBER & DON.— NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS. 
NEW DWARF FRENCH 
MIGNONETTE. 
New dwarf, compact variety of this universal 
favorite, with dark red flower spikes ; especially 
adapted for borders and pot culture. The plants are 
of a robust pyramidal habit ; fine, healthy growers, 
They throw up very large spikes of reddish tinted, 
deliciously fragrant flowers. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
$2.00. 
AMERICAN SHOW 
PANSY- 
This strain of Pansy for size and colors has not 
flj? yet been surpassed. They comprise a wide range of 
" gorgeous colors and markings, with flowers twice the 
size of the ordinary sorts. Per pkt., 525 cts. 
TRIMARDEAU PANSY. 
A distinct and beautiful race ; the flowers stand 
well above the foliage, and are generally marked 
with three large blotches or spots. Per pkt., 20 cts. 
THE GIANT WHITE 
DAISY. 
(PYItETHRUM ULIGINOSTJM.) 
A Gem for Cutting. 
If sown early in spring will bloom the first year. 
Its large, pure white flowers are produced in the 
greatest abundance, and, being borne on long stems, are of the 
greatest value for cutting. Our engraving gives a very good idea of 
the habit of the plant and the form of the flowers. As a flower for 
summer cutting, for commercial use, or any other purpose, this 
grand plant should be freely grown, and will give the greatest 
satisfaction. Per pkt. , 10 cts. 
These grand Petunias are very deep throated. Most of the 
flowers are exquisitely ruffled or fringed on the edges, and are of 
enormous dimensions, often 5 inches across, but their great merits 
lie in the innumerable varieties of colors, many of them intense ; 
with markings, veinings, blotchings and stripings, in the most 
grotesque and beautiful combinations — some witn charming deep 
throats of yellow, white, black, green or maroon, running off into in- 
tricate veins, or exquisitely penciled combinations quite new in 
Petunias. Some of the colors are rich and gorgeous, and others of 
lovely delicate shades ; the flowers are, moreover, of great substance. 
Petunia, Giant of Gal 
"AURORA." 
The handsomest of all Petunias, a particularly lovely shade of 
rosy pink, with a distinct red band around the deep exquisitely pen- 
ciled white throat; the flowers are of immense size and perfect 
shape. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Petunia, Giant of California, 
"MIDNIGHT." 
The coloring of this variety is rich beyond description ; dark 
claret crimson, with a surface bloom like that of a purple plum. In 
the sunlight it looks like crumpled velvet. The flowers are of 
immense size, 4 to 5 inches across, with fringed edges and deep, in- 
tricately veined throats. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
Petunia, Giant of California, 
"SNOWSTORM." 
Extra large flowers, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, of splendid sub- 
stance ; purest glistening white, with ruffled or fringed edges ; deep 
yellow throat. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
PETUNIAS, "GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA," 
Mixed Varieties. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
