Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds 



WEEBER &» DON 



Papaver Orientate Colosseum 

 New Giant Oriental Poppy 



A specially selected strain of the beautiful hardy Or- 

 iental Poppy, so well known that we need not further dc- 

 seribeit. The seed we offer has been saved exclusively 

 from flowers measuring S inches across and 24. inches in 

 circumference and will produce gigantic flowers of a bril- 

 liant deep scarlet color, adorned withalarge black spot 

 at the base of each petal. Pkt. 25c. 



Salvia Splendens Grandiflora 



Drooping Spikes 



Undoubtedly the most attractive of all tall Salvias. 

 The flowers arc produced in great numbers, causing the 

 Spikes to droop by their weight. Pkt. 10c. 



SALVIA 



W. &. D.'s 

 Extra Early Bush 



This Salvia is two weeks carli 

 introduced; of dwarf, bushy ai: 

 when fully developed is a solid 

 bright velvety scarlet, sh. 



for massi 

 Pkt. 15c. 



or bedding purposes it i 



r than any variety yet 

 1 branching habit, and 

 mass of bloom. Color 

 up well above the foli- 

 ualed. 



DWARF SALVIA of B fL 



This new variety forms neat bushes, 16 to IS inches in 

 height and about the same in diameter, and is remarka- 

 ble for its uniform ball or globe-shaped growth. The 

 dense, flaming scarlet flower spikes stand clear above the 

 foliage. Very valuable fof bedding purposes. Pkt. 25c. 



Schizanthus Wisetonensis 



The plants of this handsome and striking annual form 

 pyramidal bushes of about IS inches in height, covered with 

 masses of elegant flowers of various shades of white to rose, 

 and wiiite spotted rose to carmine, with yellow lips, etc. The 

 foliage also is vcrv handsome, much like a crested fern. Excel- 

 lent for pots. Pkt. 25c. 



PRIMULA KEWENSIS 



Stock, Double Perpetual, Empress Augusta Victoria 



A charming new Primrose originated at the Royal Gardens at 

 Kew, England. The plants are of strong growth, with bright 

 green leaves and numerous erect flower scapes 10 to IS inches 

 in height. The flowers, which are bright 3'ellow and fragrant, 

 are produced in whorls along the entire length of the 

 stem. Pkt. 75c. 



Rehmannia Angulata 



Splendid new half-hardy perennial introduced from central 

 China. The plants, growing 3 ft. high, are clothed with large 

 leaves. The flowers, resemblingindividually thoseofthe Trum- 

 pet Vine (Bignouia), are 3 inches across, of a rosy-purple color 

 with rich yellow throat, spotted purple. It is one of the finest 

 subjects for conservatory decoration andean also be planted 

 outdoors in a sheltered position. Pkt. 25c. 



Ten- Week Stock, Double Perpetual 



Empress Augusta Victoria 



The plants of this magnificent novelty have atruepj'ramirlal 

 branching growth and attain a height of 2-i inches. The dow- 

 ers are of a silvery lilac surpassing in beauty bv far all other 

 light blue shades, which in comparison to the former appear 

 to be dark blue. They are produced in great abundance from 

 June until frost. For cutting this variety is of the greatest 

 value. Pkt. 30c. 



Sunflower, Hardy Red 



The plants of this sensational novelty grow from 5 to 6 feet 

 high and are very Horiferous, each bearing from 21) to 30 gi- 

 gantic bright red flowers during the season, which areexcellent 

 tor cutting as they have very long stems and last a long time 

 in water. If sown indoors they will flower the first sea- 

 son. Pkt. 25c. 



Sweet William— Double Black 



Dianthus Barbatus Nigrescens Fl. PI. 



The large bouquet-like heads of very double flowers are of a 

 uniform deep black maroon color and produce quite a unique 

 effect. Pkt. 25c. 



