EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
LADY LENOX COSMOS, The highest develop- 
ment in Cosmos I'''® long-stemraerl flowers are of immense size. 
i^voiiivyo. frequently measuring 5 ins. across. The petals 
are broadly oval and overlap, forming a circular flower of perfect symmetry, 
having splendid substance and lasting qualities. Unsurpassed both for 
garden decoration and as cut flowers; height 6 to 7 feet. The flowers are 
produced In great abundance if the plants are not allowed too much root- 
run. To have them in bloom in June, sow under glass middle of February. 
When showing flrst pair of rough leaves, prick off and plant into 3 inch 
pots, and when large enough, into 5 inch pots. Keep the plants pinched 
and grow as cool as possible. As soon as it is safe to do so, transfer them 
to a cold frame and take oil the lights completely, except in case of frost or 
cold winds. 
Lady Lenox, Pink. — Lovely shell-pink, lighting up well at night. Pkt., 
IS cts. 
Lady Lenox, White (New). — A fine pure white selection of the above. 
Pkt., 20 cts. 
D. & F.'s Early Mixed Hybrids.— T^e earliest of cosmos 
. ^, ' . , . ' m existence. If sown in 
May m the open ground, it usually blooms by the flrst or second week in 
July. The colours include pure white, shades of lilac, rose and crimson. 
Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Early Pink Pkt., 
Early Crimson 
10c. 
10c. 
Early White Pkt.. 10c. 
New Double Crested. — ^^ese beautiful new Cosmeas are 
most striking m colour. A large 
percentage come true from seed, both as to colour and doubleness The 
singles which the strain produces are also very beautiful. 
Pink 
Beauty.— Soft 
Pink Pkt., 20o. 
Crimson King.— Dark 
Crimson 20c. 
White Queen. — Pure 
White Pkt.. 20c. 
The Bride. — Very Deli- 
cate Pink 20e. 
DELPHINIUM, Perennial Larkspur. 
One of our most showy and useful plants, possessing almost every 
requisite for the adornment of the garden; producing splendid spikes of 
flowers in profusion throughout the summer. If sown early ' ' 
they bloom the flrst year from seed; hardy perennial. 
Delphinium, Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur). — 
This is the freest and most continuous blooming Hardy Larkspur 
never being out of flower from the end of June until frost. The 
clear turquoise-blue of its flowers is not equalled for delicacy 
and beauty by any other flower, and no hardy border is complete 
without a liberal planting of this really exquisite Larkspur 
Pkt., 20 cts. 
Cosmos,(Lady Lenox White. 
Delphinium, Blue Butterfly. 
Formosum.— feet. Rich dark blue, long spikes. Pkt, 10 cts. 
Cashmerlanum. — 4 feet. Dark blue.' Monk's Hoodrlike 
flowers; very flne species. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Nudlcaule. — 18 in. Scarlet, dwarf; very flne. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Zaiil (Hardy Yellow Larkspur). — 3 feet. Long spikes, sulphur 
yellow. Pkt., 20 cts. 
New Large Flowering Hybrids. — A splendid large flowering 
strain. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
Height 15 inches. The great- 
est acquisition in blue annu- 
al flowers for many years. The Royal Horticultural Society, when granting 
it the Award of Merit, stated in their report that it is "a dainty annual of 
bushy branching habit, and very floriferous." The seed should be sown 
early. In heat, and grown on in pots until ready for bedding out. Late 
sowings do not make efifective plants until too late in season. Pkt. 20 cts. 
r) A JJI T AS This very popular flower can easily be raised from 
* seed; in fact, it is surprising how many new varieties 
are yearly introduced from seedlings. Seed sown in March will produce 
flowers in August. 
Double. — Large flowering mixed. Pkt., 15 cts. 
Double Cactus. — Many coloms. Pkt., 10 cts. 
.Flowers of immense size, aver- 
aging 6 inches across. Many 
Delphinium. 
Single Giant Perfection. 
colours, Pkt., 15 cts. 
rj A TI TR A Large, strong growing plants, trumpet-shaped flowers, 
* »j»x«. ^ Roots can be' preserved in the cellar, like Dahlias. 
Three feet in height, set tliree feet apart. Half-hardy annual. 
Arborea (Brugmansia). — Flowers trumpet-shaped; usually about 12 inches 
long; fragrant and pure white. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty). — Grand variety, the flowers average 8 
inclies long by 4 across. French white inside, delightfully fragrant, started 
early will flower from early summer until frost. Per pkt., 10 cts. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove. 
Foxgloves make most effective border plants, either as a background or 
planted among other things. Rich deep soil and partial shade suit their 
requirements. The plants are perfectly hardy, growing in one situation 
for a number of years; but, as with many other perennials, they are al the 
better for being divided at intervals. 
Gloxinlaeflora. — Gloxinia-shaped flowers; a lovely type; all colours mixed. 
Pkt., 10 cts. 
Monstrosa (Mammoth Foxglove). — Long spikes, surmounted by an enor- 
mous flower; very odd; all colours mixed. Pkt., 10 cts. 
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