WEEBER & DON 



Novellies and Specialties in flower Seefls 



Impatiens Holstii and Hybrids 



East African Everblooming Balsam 



The plants form elegant bushes about 2 feet high and arc indis- 

 pensable for bedding out, succeeding best in half shady situations. 

 Sown indoors in March the seedlings arc ready to set out in May 

 and will bloom continuously from June until frost 



Holstii. Brilliant vermilion. Pkt. 25c. 



Holstii Hybrids. New and exceedingly pretty varieties, includ- 

 ing bright red, purplish violet, yellowish rose, rosy white, white 

 with red center, and orange vermilion. All colors mixed. Pkt.25c. 



Kochia Trichophylla 



Summer Cypress 



A rapid growing, highly ornamental annual, forming regular 

 pyramids of Cypress-like appearance. The plants grow about 3 

 feet high and are adorned with graceful slender light green leaves, 

 which change to blood red in September. At that time the ends 

 of all the branches are thickly set with bright scarlet flowers, 

 which gtves, the whole bush the appearance of a ball of 

 fire. Pkt. 10c. 



LOBELIA TENUIOR 



Although not a novelty, this charming species is onlv now com- 

 ing into prominence. The plants send out their numerous flower 

 steins to a height of 18 to 20 inches, each bearing beautiful bright 

 blue flowers with white eyes which measure about an inch across. 

 Splendid for pots, beds, or hanging baskets. Pkt. 15c. 



LARKSPUR— Newport Scarlet 



Can be treated eitht 

 sown as soon as t 

 ing in Julv. As it i 

 flower. Pkt. 25c, \ 



nual or biennial. Seed should be 

 an be worked, for early llower- 

 nd transplanting well the seed should be i 



Mignonette, W. & D.'s Leviathan 



the plants are intended to 



MARIGOLD — Double Lemon Queen 



Of the African type, the plants grow about 2 % feet high, flowed 

 frost. The large double flowers are of a soft lemon-yellow color, making 

 varieties. Pkt. 10c. 



continuously from early Summer until 

 l line contrast to the rich orange colored 



MIGNONETTE 



W. & D.'s Leviathan 



A splendid strain of this well-known favored flower, 

 especially selected by us for outdoor bedding. Under 

 favorable conditions the spikes will attain a length of 10 

 to 12 inches. No garden should be without a bed of this 

 Mignonette. Can also be grown in pots for Winter or 



$1.00. 



Marigold, Double Lemon Q 



New York Market 



W. it D.'s Extra Choice Strain. Undoubtedly this 

 is the grandest variety of Mignonette at the present time. 

 Its individual florets are of large size, form a graceful as 

 well as compact spike, and possess a delicious fragrance. 

 Pkt. 50c, 14 oz. $2.00. 



NEMESIA-Strumosa Suttoni 



One of the most charming annuals especially adapted for bedding and 

 borders. The plants are of branching habit and about 1 foot high. The 

 flowers, of unique and fascinating form, are of almost endless diversity 

 of colors. Finest mixed. Pkt. 25c. 



PANSIES — New and Special Strains 



Trimardeau-Eros. 



flowers of a deep vcl 

 The most characteristic feature of tl 

 edge or margin is also clearly distingi 

 great effect for bedding. Pkt. 25c. 



Giant Mercury. The immense flowers represent the largest i if all 



self-colored Pansies, being of a most distinct deep blackish purple color, 

 without any blotches or spots. Pkt. 25c. 



Andromeda, New Giant Curled. The large blooms are of a delicate 

 apple blossom ground color, flushed and veined with lavender blue and 

 rosy lilac. Pkt. 25c. 



Handsome and distinct with If 

 broadly edged with 



■ well-formed 

 ilden yellow, 

 new variety is that the yellow 

 led on the back of the petals. Of 



