Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 6 



WEEBER & DON 



BEGONIA 



Semperflorens Erfordia 



A charming bedding 

 leaves and delicale ros\ 



plant w 

 carmine ! 



small, dark green 

 Plu. 50c. 



srs. The 

 lmirnbly 



Semperflorens Dwarf Vernon 



Glossy bronze red foliage, rich dark red flowers 

 plants arc only 4 inches high and thereto 

 adapted 1'or carpet bedding/ Pkt. 25c. 



Celosia Thompson! Magnifica 



(Improved Feathered Cockscomb) 



Of pyramidal growth ; the plants attain a height of 2 

 feel. The graceful feathery plumes vary in the most 

 magnificent shades of colors, ranging from the clearest 

 yellow to Lhe deepest blood red. Pkt. 10c. 



DAHLIA CORONATA 



CROWN DAHLIA 

 The First Sweet-Scented Dahlia 



Of Mexican origin, this new variety is recommended as 

 the lirst sweet scented single flowering Dahlia. It 

 grows to a height of 3Vz to 4 feet and produces its bril- 

 liant scarlet flowers on long stems well above the foli- 

 age. The flowers emit a sweet honey-like scent. The 

 ends of the flower petals are slightly bent inward, there- 

 by giving the bloom the form of a crown. From seed 

 sown in May, plants will flower in July. Pkt. 25c. 



DIANTHUS VS» 



Single Fringed Japan Pinks 



The petals of the flow 

 twisted in all directions, 

 bouquets. Finest mixed. 



rs are deeply cut, turned and 

 naking excellent material for 

 Pkt. 10c. 



BUSH DOLICHOS 



Dwarf 

 Hyacinth Bean 



Compact, bushy plants about 12 inches high, adorned with 

 large beanlike leaves. The pea-blossotn-like flowers are of the 

 purest white and are produced in great abundance on graceful 

 spikes from 12 to 15 inches_ long. This variety has the advan- 

 tage oi blooming much earlier than the running" sorts. Pkt. 10c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA c ^ n s g on 



A splendid Ksehscholtzia with flowers o; 

 crimson color, in many instances as intense < 

 the outside of the petals, which gives it alto 

 beautiful effect. Pkt. 10c. 



a beautiful bright 

 l the inside as on 

 ether a novel and 



Chrysanthemum Maximum 



King Edward VII. 



i King Edward VII. 



The plants arc perfectly hardy 



'Phis is undoubtedly the finest and handsomest of all the 

 Chrysanthemum Maximum varieties. The single flowers are pure 

 white, yellow centers ; large, graceful, and produced in countless 

 numbers on long, strong stems, making them valuable for cut- 

 ;l Should have a place in every garden. Pkt. 25c. 



Chrysanthemum Inodorum f 1. pL 



Bridal Robe 



Introduced last vear, this 

 the favor of all who' grew it. 

 height, throw out their finel 



white flowers. It is a bedd'ing 

 valuable for cutting. Pkt. 20c 



new Chrysanthemum has gained 

 The sturdy plants. 10 inches in 

 feathered foliage from the base 

 red with extra large double pure 

 plant of the lirst rani;, also most 



Cineraria Radiata Hybrida 



A i 

 narrow pe 

 of the Cae 



flowers with long 

 line manner as those 

 represented. Pkt. 



CLEOME PUNGENS ^ ier 



A yen- attractive annual, producing singular looking, rose- 

 coloi-erl flowers; the stamens resemble spider legs. Pkt. 10c, oz. 



