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FOR rnm GARDEH » » FSower Seeds 
STOCKS 
BEAUTY OR " GIANT NICE " STOCKS 
2 JJi^inTMht' Th"^ symmetrical habit, bushy, and in flower stand about IH to 
2 feet m height. The numerous side branches each carry a tall stronE soike well 
furnished with unusually large and very double deliciously clove scented Sowlr" 
Among the ments of "Beauty" Stocks is their adaptability to many cj^^t"al rondi- 
^^r'i%^^^J^r d«?o^^fve effectiveness, whether grown in flower blds^ gaJdTn bonders 
or as potted specimens. They do not flower as quickly from seed sowkie as Ten! 
week Stocks, the "Beauties" requiring from 12 to 15 weeks, but Ifter they commence 
blooming their long continued profusion is phenomenal. Seeds stlrted eiifrh^ ^he 
spring and the seedhngs transplanted in the garden in May will beein flowering in 
July and continue to bloom until frozen. Late sown olant, if carof .ilv liftln^ 
S 'the''wi„1lr'",r""H"^ i° beautifully'in™ iS^'oTgard^n't'^onlfrtttoyy 
"Stv^'<iwl='»J °^r"i''^"/''Tu,"P'".*''>' flowcring-for which 
Beauty Stocks are peculiarly adaptable— it is better to sow the seeds in Tulv or 
August. As cut flowers "Beauty" Stocks are unsurpassabirthefr splendrd trusses 
t.^^^rl^"'^ themselves to table and other floral d^Srations The flagrant flowers 
are of lasting substance and their reflned colorings light up weU under artificial Hght 
567. ROSE OF NICE— Carmine, rose. ... "'fi 
568. MADAME RIVOIRE— Double white }? 
Iw BFAi?Tv op'-'^.^r?'^;^^''"-"-'"/''^^''* ''^"■"i"'^' ros;: :::::::::::::;::::: Is 
570. BEAUTY OF NICE— Exquisite flesh-pink te 
571. QUEEN ALEXANDRA— Rosy-lavender \l 
572. CRIMSON KING— Brilliant velvety-crimsoA it 
i;'4: IKil.C^E^i\1^g?c1rLt^^^^^^ 
Zr'^iT^n^y^rh'ire''""'""^ strikingly -largeandverydouMe flowers ofa " 
576. MIXED COLORS • j| 
Collection, 6 separate colors at ISc, 75c. 
EWING'S SUPERB 
LARGE FLOWERING DWARF 
1 0 WEEK STOCK 
bio^tl'^ig^g^^Sf^^l.--';^ 
(Specially adapted for Bedding and Pot Culture). 
No. Pkt. cts. 
577. WHITE IS 
578. LIGHT BLUE. . IS 
579. FLESH PINK IS 
580. ROSE "is 
581. BRILLIANT ROSE. IS 
582. YELLOW "is 
COLLECTION— 12 Separat^ Colors. ^""'""'^ 
6 " " 
589. EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN DWARF LARGE FLOWERING 
—A superb mixture of brilliant colors onlv. un.,„rn»«,H n„ 
No. ptt cts 
583. VIOLET is 
584. CARMINE RED. . . IS 
585. DARK CRIMSON IS 
586. LILAC IS 
587. LIGHT VIOLET..!! " 15 
588. CHAMOIS is 
50 
.75 
lant colors only, unsurpassed quality 15 
CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN lO-WEEK STOCKS. 
b°ea'^^rVrrnolt fra^^^^t^'^fl^o^fer ^ numerous"lid"e^as,''°al1 
SKuffha™^ BELCIANS-Color sUvery-Ulac. Surpasses in beauty all 
591. PRINCESS ALICE— Beautifui pil^e white' ll 
592. APPLE BLOSSOM— Ligl-t pink ■ •• • 
593. SOUVENIR DE MONACO 15 
594. CANARY YELLOW. 15 
595. BLOOD-RED IS 
596. DARK BLUE I5 
splendid '15 
597. CARMINE RED.'.'.'. .'!!!!!'!' 15 
598. ROSE IS 
599. CRIMSON !!!!!!!!! " is 
600. MIXED 15 
Collection, 6 separate colors at 15c. , 7Sc, 
MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
avj vir^TnSJilikr^,^?^^'"'^^ ""^"^ «^'«>" Perfection) $1.00 
hY'hJ^^ K°"?"Fr'^ "^^ 'yP' »' Xen-weck Stocks, forming 
bushy, branching plants about 8 inches hieh and rarrvin<r 1„r», h.»H« „f „.rS 
,l,.„hU (i„ . "g plants about 8 inches high and carrying large heads of very 
MIXED COLORS ''P""'"y ^"'^"'^ l^=<"s. edging or pot culture. 
-Of strong, compact ."bushy habit, 
15 
603. EAST LOTHIAN INTERMEDIATE 
S^r.^''"H''u°K''f^P''"''' °[ remai^ perfect for a lengthened 
ALrrHE VFAR pn'^^rSn '^"'1'^'^ Mixed colors 25 
fnr n,7f!i„^ iTV? RO^ND— Pure white. We consider this the finest stock 
lor cutting all the year round, pure white and wallflower leaved, very free 
FINE MIXED COLORS.''.""' """^ ."^ . . . ! 25 
604 
9O5. 
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LARGE 
FLOWERING 
DWARF 
10 WEEK STOCK 
