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PHLOX, CONDON'S DnorMONDII : I.AKUE 
ING: CHOICEST MIXED 
SWEET WILLIAM 
llarfly Perennial 
Free blooming, hardy perennial plants. 
Old fashioned favorites. They produce 
masses of lovely, brilliant, sweet scented ■ 
flowers one foot high. Choicest mixed 
colors. Packet, 4 cents. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
Hardy Annual 
Very showy bedding or border plants 
with richly colored, erect, funnel-shaped 
flowers. The colors are very beautifully 
marbled and penciled, purple, scarlet, 
crimson, yellow, butt, blue and almost 
black Bloom from August to October. 
Large Flowering Muied. Packet. 3 cents. 
Our Flower Seeds 
GROW and BLOOM 
BICINUS, CASTOR OIL BEAN 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
Hardy Annua! 
Condon's Large Flowering, Choicest Mixed 
Bloom from seed in ten weeks' time. If we could have but one ; 
flower in the garden It would be phlox. Large flowering strains 
chosen with great care for many years; ideal flower of immense' 
size and beauty unsurpassed. Colors from white to nearly black, 
including pink, red, violet, crimson, purple, yellow, blue, scarlet and 
brown, striped and blended In an Indescribable manner. Packet, 
5 cents. 
PHLOXES, "Starred and Fringed" 
In the fringed flowers the petals are distinctly bordered with 
white, which, tosetlier with the bright eye of the center, contrasts 
with the magniliecnt velvety colors, in more than twenty shades. 
In the Starred Phlo,\es the central teeth are Ave to six times as 
long as the lateral ones, llnest Mixed. Packet, 4 cents. 
NEW DWARF PHLOX CECILY 
Large i'lowering 
The new dwarf large flowering strain of the annual Phlox Drum- 
mondii is a most distinct and charming novelty. The plants are 
only six to eight inches in height when in full bloom. The broad, 
rounded heads of flowers as well as the individual florets are of 
large size. The colors vary from light lilac through various shades 
of red and purple, while nearly all have a large distinct white eye 
in the center. Packet, 8 cents. 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) 
Zanzibarensis, Hardy Annual 
Castor Oil Bean. A stately and highly ornamental tree-like an- 
nual plant; 6 to 14 feet high. Very effective as a foliage plant. 
I'LO WEB- Highly desirable for centers of beds or tor backgrounds. 
The iiandsomest strain of castor oil bean. Leaf 
sometimes two feet across, with stem rising 8 to 
12 feet. Four varieties in a mixture — green, copper 
brown, brownish purple and bronze. Finest mixed, 
racket, 4 cents. 
SMILAX 
Tender Perennial Climber 
The popular Boston Smilax is the most 
desirable window vine, on account of its 
charming, glossy, green, elegant, and 
graceful foliage, while for florists' use 
it is as essential as roses. Packet, 6 cents. 
SCABIOSA OR MOURN- 
ING BRIDE 
Hardy Perennial 
This is one of the most attractive of 
old fashioned flowers. Its great abun- 
dance and long succession of richly colored 
fragrant blossoms borne on long stems 
make it one of the most useful of the 
decorative i>lants of the garden. It has 
been greatly improved of late years, pro- 
ducing larger and more double flowers 
of greater variety and brilliancy of color 
than did the old type. Twelve to eighteen 
inches high. llnest Mixed. Packet, 4 
cents. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, MIXED 
SWEET WILLIAM, CHOIC- 
EST mXED COLOBS 
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SCABIOSA OR MOCBNINO BBIDI 
