MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
—34— Uiica. 111. Feb . •13.--"1 never before had as fin© 
Asters, Paiisies and Sweet Peas as from you tho last 
scvon voars "--(;,.,.. l?[ikhvin 
MORNING GLORY 
Morning: Glory, Mixed. The old- 
fashiuncd, commim Alorulug Glory. A sjjlcn- 
did mixtunj of named varieties. I'kt., (5 
seeds, 4e; o/.. 10c. 
Airy Fairy Morning Glory. One ol 
the earli(;st uud most contiuuous iloweriiit^ 
varieties, lately iutrodiieeil by Burpee. J vory 
white with rosy piuk throat. Pkt., 2j seeds, 6e 
Double White Morning Glory. The vhh 
are great climbers aud are eovenid with ])retty, 
fringy white blossoms, proving very ellective. PK't., 
5U seeds, Be. 
Rochester Morning Glory. Vi( k s intro- 
ductioM, remarkable lor size, beautiful color and 
j)roliru- hloom. Tlie throat is violet blue, l)huidiii^to 
azure blue with white border. Pkt., 25 seeds, 6c. 
Brazilian Morning Glory. Vi iy oruauM iiial, 
hecau>i" . if MH.' iiair\ apiieurance ot The leaves and 
the tiny Immw ii spines thiii. (•(i\cr me branrhcs and 
stems:' also for tlie iKUUUiful rose colored lluw- 
ers. rkt., 10 seeds, 5e. 
NICOTIANA 
Nicotiana Aff inis. The Sweet-scented ^^ic(.tinp or 
robac<-o Plant. It will l,ear continuonsh- an .al.nndam^. of 
Pu-f rV,:i'"'' V''\r ^V*^^'"''^ l-raKran.-e. 2 to 3 f.-e ! 
1 kt., fjUU seeds, 5c ; 1-16 oz., 10c. 
in')f^f®*'>^",^ Sanderae Hybrids. Small graceful flowers, 
o^r-^ shades..! crimson, purple, carmine, pink or mauve 
J to 3 feet. Mixed. ]»kt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
Nicotiana Mixed. A mi vtnn- of the ahore two sorts and 
two other popular varieties, viz.: Svlvestris, i>lants not so 
stra-trbns. and tubes of thr blM<..,n,. niu.-l, inn'-er: ColosBea 
new and Ki'^nntlr in sizi-. iMamiirirmt as a f,,ii.i-,' plant 
2 to 3 feet. Mixed. I^kt., 500 seeds, 5c; 1-1« oz. 15c. 
MOURNING BRIDE 
(Scabiosa ) 
INly own special mixturi' of 12 named 
varieties and lln' linc-l inixcd sti-ains of 
other careful ^rosv ers. tln^ \i-r\ liest I can 
offer. Va]uai>le lor cuttin.LC aiid for exhi- 
bition purposes. 2' ^ feet . Pkt.. (idseeds, 6c 
Collection of Six Varieties.— 
7 offer for exhibition purposes an im- 
ported collection of the six (dioicest sorts, 
6 packets, 30 seeds eacli, 15c. 
MOONFLOWER 
Early Giant Moonf lower. 
The .Southern iMoon tlower. of whose 
b(;auty and f ra-:rance so mueh is told. This 
is a new hybrid variety from 40 to 60 days 
earlier tlian the old st^vle. bearing' iust as 
lar,u:eanil beautiful llowers. J t cunes into 
tlower in the extreme Xoi tli alHuit Au.E^ust 
from s 1 sown May I. .starting it in 
doors skives a longer period of bloom. 
I'kt., S seeds, 7c. 
Giant Pink Moonflower. Of 
marvelous .tjrowth, the plants lieginnlng 
to bloom nearly as soon as the Morning 
Glory. Tliey remain open from four 
oNdock in the afternoon until about noon 
the next day, and co\ er the \ iiu> ail sum- 
mer anil fall. Pkt., 10 seeds, 5c 
^ NIGELLA, Miss Jekyil. 
A new varii'ty of tliis hardy annual, 
"Love-in-a-mist." bearin.ir an abundance 
ofcl(\'ir. corn-llower blue llowers charm- 
ingly (Miibedded in the lacv, fern-like foli- 
age. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
NOLANA 
The N'olanas are cliariu in;j: little trailing 
plants, uiisurpiissed l\)V pot-. i-o(d<-work or 
liaie^in.i: baskets. The word Xolaiia means 
a little bell, whieli describes the shape of 
the beautiful sky-blue flowers. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 4c. 
MORNING GLORY COLLECTION 
A eolleethui of e;ieli of the fne varieties 
of Mornin^i: Glory deseribed above, 5 half 
packets, 15c. 
