white clover, which needs mowing and watering 
only one-tenth as often as Blue Grass. Not hardy in 
the Northern States. 
Physianthus albens. Cucumber silk vine. Kapid 
growing climber with abundant clusters of fragrant 
white bell-shaped flowers succeeded by large cucum- 
ber-like pods. Not hardy in die Ncrthern States, but 
if started early in the house will often bloom the first 
season. 
Oenothera rosea. Most beautiful day blooming evening 
primrose, dwarf perennial. Rose colored flowers in 
profusion. 
Carnation, Royal Margurite strain, blooms abundantly first 
year from seed. One of the best, if not the best, 
strain of these in existence. All carnation colors, in- 
cluding yellow. 
Asclepias Tuberosa. Butterfly plant; tuberous perennial. 
Orange-yellow flowers. 
Alstrcemeria, Lily of the Incas. Very handsome lily-like 
plants from South America. Not hardy in the North- 
ern States. Seeds germinate slowly but readily. 
Calliopsis, best mixed. Easily grown annuals, producing 
a great profusion of yellow, orange and crimson 
flowers. 
Campanula, Canterberry bells, mixed colors; 
Centaurea imperialis. Sweet scented annuals, white 
and lavender carnation-like flowers on long stems. 
Superior as cut flowers. 
Dahlia. Extra single mixed. New Century types and others 
Dahlia Coronata. The new single fragrant dahlia. 
Blooms freely first season from seed. 
Gaillardia grandiflora. Beautiful large flowering an- 
nuals. Remarkable for size and profusion of bloom. 
Lantana, new dwarf hybrids. Selected clear brightest 
colors, mixed. 
Larkspur, Burbank's hybrids; single and double, very 
beautiful and wholly unsurpassed in variety and re- 
finement of shades; mixed colors. 
