Miss Emma V. White. 
_^2— Deattle. Kaoi., Feb., "0?. "Your Sweet IVas. Asters and PaDslcs ate 
Just beautllul,** MUs Jcsiic WAinci. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
I_ Ret great satisfaction front the 
various annual ChrvKinthvuituus. 
They arc so easy to »:n:i\\' and bloom 
so quickly, and jicld such an abund- 
ance of flowers until very late fall, 
and all are so pretty for vase decora- 
tion thai I think it a mistake not to 
include them in every Kartlen. Note 
especially the new x'arietics. 
Bridal Robo (Indorum). This is 
a hardy biennial, but it blooms the 
first sumnKT if started early in the 
house. The foliaj:e is lacy and fern- 
like, and in the blooming season the 
plant is covered for a long period 
with hundreds of double and senii- 
dotible jiraceful white flowers \Wth 
fringy petals. Splendid for home or 
church decoration. Pkt,, 100 seeds, 
5 eta.; 2 pkts., 8 eta. 
Momlne Star. A channing now 
yellow Marfiucritc. From early sum- 
iner to late autumn the plants pro- 
duce great numbers of attractive (low- 
ers, of a soft yellow or a primrose 
sha.^.e. Like nil daisy-shaped flowers, 
titey are splendid for cutting, anil last 
a long time in water. Hardy annual, 
IS inches. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cla.; 
2 pUts., 8 cts. 
Evening: Star, Annual Golden 
MarguorBte. Similar to the Morn- 
iiw Star, excepting ihat the flowers 
ore a deep golden sellow. Pkt., 100 
Momlnr Star. =«=>-'''^' S cts.; 2 pkt.s , 8 eta. 
'Triumph. The .Muonpcnnv Daisy. The blossoms, with their yellow centers and 
rays of purest white, make a beautiful bouquet snd last a long lime. Hardy perennial. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
SInela, Annual, Mixed. Also called "Painted Ladies." They are beautiful, 
daisy-like flowers, in white, yellow or crimson, .some being zoned, oi ringed, m dmer- 
ent shades of bronzv reds. Mixed. PUt.. 200 seeds, 4 cts. 
Double, Annual, Mixed. Pure white, golden yellow or cream white in color; 
!s!B(nc are dcnsfly double, of-hcrs havc small frinRO-like petals. Very hartly, blooming 
Tirt-il latest frost. Mi-xed. Pkt;,'200 seeds, 3 cts. 
"GUI; Edge." An c.ttra choice strain of the perennial Japanese, or hoiisc Chrys- 
jinthemtldts., Beautiful and often new varieties may be got fnun seed. Pkt., 100 
Sce&s,' 7 eta. 
COCKSCOMB. 
Cockscomb, Glasgow Prizo. The hninl- 
somest dwarf variety, with immense solid and 
fluted, dark crimson combs. Pkl .. 200 seeds. 4c. 
Cockscomb, Celoala Splcata. The plants 
"grow two and one-half feet liigh. standing very 
slender and straight, like a sentinel, and I ho 
branches are tipped with spikes of bright rasc- 
colored flowers mending into a silvery white. 
Pretty for a (all growinB plant in a border. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 4 eta. 
Cockscomb, Ostrich Feather, or Thomp- 
aonl Maenlllca. A new and supi ib strain iiC 
fcathei-eil Cockscomb. With its graceful feath- 
ery plumes of brilliant crimson and other mag- 
nificent shades of rod anil gold it makes a great 
show for the garden, lasting until late fall, after 
most flowers are gone. Mixed. Pkt.. 200 seeds. 
4 cts. 
Cockscomb, Mixed. All my three vnrieiies 
mixed. Pkt., 200 seeds. 4 cU.J 2 pkts,, 7 cts. 
rS7^\WTe"aND blue CLEftUTIS COLLEC- 
TION.-BEST THREE.-LARQE FLOWERING. 
Madam Edward Andre, red; Henryii, while; Jnck- 
manni, blue. These llirco choice Clematis Vines, 
•I.Sc, postpaid. 
