Miss Emma V.White 
_50 — P'^rtimoDth. R. T.. April, "Mjr Afitcvrs from your icerl were fo 
befiutlfol. people came from all arooad to acc tbem." Anna G. Hs.tbwsy. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
(MYOSOTIS). 
In the (lays of old. a German 
IfDitybt lo?t his life in tryiuff to se- 
curo ior Jiis lady-lovo a tiny blue 
fiowfir, tffowin^f on the Danube, cry- 
ing aa IiG fell into the river, "Ver- 
prif-3 moin nicbt 1 '* (Forget mo not), 
thus namini? this boautllul flower, 
and mukiner oC it an emblem of 
fidelity. I am /uiving my patrons a 
fine opportunity to trj' some of the 
chtnci-nt varioties of this favorite 
fiowor by making a mixed packaf:© 
c(jut<iininfr the six most df;.sirablo 
sorts as follows: Alpestris, tho 
Alpino Forfrot-me-Dot; Jewel* 
oxtralar/je flowers; EUsa FonrO'- 
bcrt, lar^?o, distinct tvpe; Vic- 
toria, dwarf, very lloriforous; 
Dissitinorat earliest bloumur; 
Semperflorens, blooming' from 
early spring till AnfruBt, all in 
vftryincr shnrles of bine. Wixcd, 
Pkt.,l^seeds,5cts.: !i pkts., 8 cts. 
DIGITALIS, OR Foxglove. 
Tho FoxkIovo ImcotnvH mora nnpnlnr each 
your. Itia porminlal and perfectly Imrdy. 
Very f_m»tily grown from aoed and is fine for 
ithmbberfes and other partially Bhady 
nhtoOH. ItfienilyuohtatolyBtalk.^Stori feoti 
high, covered with thimblo-ahapod ilftwers 
in varied and beautiful colorH. I ofTor n 
inixluroof aHVornl cholco .strains, the Glox- 
Intacflora, rivaling the frioxinia iaHhadings 
iukI niiirkin«.s; Nonitrosn, with Itf* mam- 
moth Htalkii, oacb having a larwo terminal 
/lower, ciiriouH and boaulifnl; and tlio 
Naculatat a {iliarniln;^ new Hpottnd Htruiu. 
H|ih)ndld mixed. I'kl.} <lUOsuodu, 4 cU. 
K. ri.M« nimrrli. V«.. IMj,. VW, "Yoiirn In llio 
djt|ul(i'«Li iijuuiil tiUuluK u( Iwrlvii wt> lliivii rnrnlvinl.'' 
iXn* J. A. Ooitklln. 
rORQCT-ME-NOT, 
FEVERFEW (MATRICARIA 
EXIMIA). 
Feverfew, Snowball. Charminff little 
plants about eijt;lit inches high, oval in 
shape; very desirable for bedding or for 
edging. During the long blooming season 
tliey are densely covored with clusters of 
pure white, double flowers. Pkt.| 300 seeds, 
3 cts. 
Feverfew, Golden Ball. Another dwarf 
variety, bearing beautiful golden, baU4iko 
flowers, A combination of white and golden 
Uatricarias makes a lovely show, either in 
mass or as edging. Both are hardy per- 
ennials, blooming tho first season. Pkt., 
300 iieodB., 3 cts. 
Golden Feather, ParthonifoUnm Auroura. 
Low growing plants with golden variegat- 
ed foliage extensively used for edgings, foli- 
ogo ond other flower beds. Pkt., 500 seeds, 
3 cts.; 2 pkts., 5 cts.; % oz., 10 cts. 
