Miss Emma v. White. 
ELDORADO MARIGOLD. 
The Eldorado grows very rank and tall and is 
suijnountcd by (rrcat Bolden balls, somctimi-s four- 
teen inches in circumference. The flowera arc very 
double, with p(;tals quilled as in the Dahlia, appear- 
ing in shades of Icmun and prangc yellow. It is 
by far the handsomest of all .Marigolds. Plrt., 100 
seeds, ♦ ct«.; 2 pkts., 5 cts. 
Eldorado MarlEold, Prize Strain, including 
Pride of the Garden. Lcniun Ouccn, Prince ot 
Orange and Nu;iRet uf Gold, all new varieties verj' 
laisc .ind perfect. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 eta. 
DWARF FRENCH MARIGOLD. 
Those who object to the Marigold because it is 
coarse and straBKlinK will find in the dwarf varieties 
compact and oniamental plants. In order to make 
a specially choice mi.>:turc I have included several 
special .selections in Gold Slrified, Gold Edged, 
Legion of Honor, Gold Ringed and other newest 
sorts. Mixed, sin.qle and double, Plct., 150 seeds, 4c. 
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LARKSPUR 
(Delphinium). 
imperial Larkapur. My 
special nii.sturc of double an- 
nual Larkspur. Made up o£ 
three choice strains. I'kt., 
200 sciils. 3 eta. 
Larkspur Collection. A 
special rin>orted collection of 
S kinds, m sopanitc packets, 
35 cts. 
Perennial Larkspur. In- 
cluded in this mi.xture are the. 
latest Chinese and French hy- 
brids, FurmoKum. or Bee 
Larkspur, Cardin,ale, and a 
splendid strain of Burbank's 
Ijelphiniums, Mixed. Pkt.. 
loO seeds, S cts. 
MARTYNIA. 
Or, the "Unicorn Pl.int." An 
annual that niny be cultivated 
fur_ ornament or to use the 
curious seed jiods for pick- 
linR. The flowers are Tfraj;- 
r.int and showy, liinc, purple 
or yellow, with sfiollcil 
throats, shaped soniethiuB like 
tlKKe of the Calalpa. For 
picklinK the seed pods should 
be Rathcrcd when snuiU and h 
tender. Pkt., 12 seeds, 4 cts. 
. Om.. Fell., or. "1 h.vl Ihc tno<t hr^iutllul Attris, I'lnki 
Mitt iiiUf seeds. Evcty one tbi3U):hc thcttt the hiieit .\TtiUi\d 
.Mr^. S'lneeni Kvtbctu. 
LIBERAL PREMIUMS, SEE PAGE I. 
BOSES AND OTHER PLANTS, PPf5l-55. 
Martynia, 
LOBELIA. 
Much used for odginKs; efTcctivo also for the 
:in>r basket, rockery or imrch box. 
Lobelia, Barnard's Porpotual. Lame, 
deep idtrnmaniio blue, with white eye, Pkt, 
aOO seeds, S cts. 
Lobelia, Crystal Palaco. The atnndar.1 
blue variety. Pkt., GOO seeds, 3 cts. 
Lobelia, Cardlnalls. The RorRCOus Cardinn 
(lower, a hardy perennial, Vieariiw; Ions spikes of 
mtcnscly scarict flowers. Pkt. ,'100 .seeds, 5 eta. 
LAVATERA (ANNUAL MALLOW). 
A be.autiful and showy annual, aljout two feet 
luBh and covered the entire suininer with cup- 
shaped flowers in shrimp pink or pure white. 
Mixed, Pkt., 75 seeds, 3 cts. 
MAURANDIA. 
One ot the prettiest things I saw last summer 
was a little cottafo embowered in Mnurandia 
Vine. The toliaKc is delicate and it bears pro- 
fusely pretty blue, white or rosy lilac flowers. 
Used also as a put plant. Mixed. Pkt., 200 
joeds, S cts. 
