Novelties and Specialties in Flowers and Seeds 



WEEBER y DON 



Laciniatus Mirabilis 



(Single Fringed Ja|)an Pinks) 



The petals nf tlie fl 



twisted in all directions, 

 hoLuiuets. Finest mixed 



s arc deeply cut, turned and 

 luikintf excellent material for 

 Pkt. 10c. 



BL^n DOLicno^ 



(Dwarf riyacinth Bean) 



A beautiful new variety of the popular and well 

 k-nowii Ilyacintli Bean, Cornilng eonijiact, bushy plants 

 about 12 inches high, adorned with large bean-like 

 leaves. The large pca-lilo.ssoni like flowers arc of the 

 purest white and are produced in great abundance on 

 graceful spikes from 12 lo 15 inches long, which stand 

 clear above the foliage. This varietj' has the advantaue 

 of blooming much eatlicr than the running sorts. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



IMPATIENS HOLSTII AND HVBfilDS 



(New varieties of tiie East Atrican EverDloomlng Balsam) 



Resend)Hng I. Sultani in foli,-. 

 but far surpass the latter in tht 

 orous growth and si/.e of flov 

 inches across. The plants lorni 

 feet hii,di and are indispcnsabi 



, and shape of Ilowcrsi 

 r (|uicker and moi'c vig- 

 ers which measure ij^ 

 'legatit Inishcs about 2 

 for tied ding (JUt, suc- 



ceeding best in half shady situations. Sown indo 

 March the seedlings are' rend v to .set out in May and 

 will bloom continuously from June until frost, 

 tlolslii. Brilliant vermilion. I'kt. 2,1c. 

 nolsHi nybrids. New and CYcecdiiujlv pretty varie- 

 ties, including bright red, purplish violet, Vellowisli rose, 

 rosy white, white with red center, and ora'ngc vermilion' 

 All colors mi.xcd. Pkt. Soc. 



riolstii Delicata. Rosy pink, center deep pinlc. The 

 flower petals of this grand uoTcUy are broader than 

 those of I. Holstii and form an almost round flower 

 measuring from IJ^ to 2 inclies across. Pkt. 2Sc. 



ftOCHIATRICHOPHYLLA 



(Sommer cypress) 



.\ rapid growing, highly ornamental finnual, form 

 ;gul,-u 1 jy rfi 11 udsuf Cypress like appearance. Thepla 

 grow aljDUi 3 feet high - — --^ -■' 



inual, forming 



- -e. The plants 



d are adorned with graceful 

 ., It green leaves, which cliange to blood red in 

 Septemlicr. At that tiu.e the ends of all the branches are 

 thickly .set with Ijright scarlet flowers, which gives the 

 whole bush the apiJearance of a ball of fire. Pkt lOc 



LOBELIA TtENLIOR 



Although not a novelty this charming species is only 

 now coming into prominence. The plants send out their 

 numerous (lower stems to a height of IS to 2t) inches, 

 each bearing Ijeautifid bright filuc flowers with white 

 eyes, which measure about an inch across. Splendid for 

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



LARKSPUR (Newport Scarlet) 



Can be ti-eated either as an annual or biennial. Seed 

 should be sown as soon .as the grrmnd can be w orked, 

 for early flowering in Jidw .4s it docs not sta nd tr.-uis- 

 planting well the seed should be sown where the plants 

 are intended to flower. Pkt, 25c., % oz. $1.00. 



MIGINOINETTE (New vorh Marher) 



W. £r' D.'s Extra Choice Mralo. Undoubtedly this 

 is the grandest variety of Mignonette at the present 

 titnc. It.s individual florets are of large size, form a 

 graceful as well as compact spike, aud possess a delicious- 

 fragrance. Pkt. 50c., J4 oz. $2.00. 



MIGXONETTE, NEW YORK MARKET 



NicoTiANA mmxi 



The plant is literally alilazc with most liandsome car- 

 nune-red blossoms. It possesses all the best cpialitics of 

 Aicotiana AITinis, and is decidedly much more branching: 

 m habit and far more free-flowering. 



