EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, 'fARM AND LAWN 
LOBELIA 
One of the finest plants for edgings and baskets, all 
are half hardy annuals excepting Cardinalis. which is 
a hardy perennial. 
Hybrida "Sapphire." — ^ splendid hanging Lobelia for balconies and 
J ui -.1, 1 ,.• flower stands. The blooms are unusually large 
deep blue with a large white eye — and are thickly set on the lone eraceful sni avs of 
foliage, which often attain a length of 2 feet. Pkt., 20 cts. sraceiui spiays ol 
Heterophilla Major. — J?"'' o*' l>,est. coming IntoTflower early and con- 
n,. , ^ - . , . , to bloom without interruption until frost 
The plant forms dense globular bushes about 6 inches high, comnletelv smotherer 
with flowers of a most brilliant sky-blue, with a clear white eye Pkt is ct? *l 
Tenuior. — Of upright liabit, about 15 inches high, with very laree flowpr? nf 'rich 
cobalt blue with white eye. Splendid for pots or bedding. Pkt 15 cts i 
Emperor William. — Compact; flowers sky-blue. Per pkt 10 cts ' i '"" i») 
Crystal Palace Com pacta. —Dark blue, the best for edging and carpet-bedding 
Seed saved from cuttings. Per pkt.. 10 cts. i'<=i/-uouuiiiB. 
White Gem.— -Forms a ball of snow-white flowers, presenting a fine appearance. 
Erinus Gracilis. — Blue, fine for baskets or trailing purposes. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
Cardinalis Hybrids. — J^J^i^^'^ti^JF splendid shades, of rose, red, 
^ f ^ rr A 1 T.. P"'^P'<'' etc., in bloom from July to October; 
2 feet. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 25 cts. ^^i^^^^l, 
Cardinalis Queen Victoria.— Brilliant scarlet, very dark leaves; splendid. 2 feet. 
LUPINUS. Free-flowering, easily-grown annuals, with long, graceful spikes 
■ 7 ^ y, 2^ "C*! and various, coloured pea-shaped flowers; valuable fTr 
mixed borders and beds; prefers a httle shade from the noon-day sun; 2 feet. Mixed. 
Polyphyllus. — Effective hardy perennial, succeeding in any good garden soil- 
•JH J blooms in May and June; 3 feet. We ofl'er as under • 
Rose Pkt., 10c. Blue pjjt 
White.. . ... ■' 10c. I Moerheimi. Rose and pliik.'. " " iSc! 
A packet each of the 4 sorts, 35 cts. 
Polyphyllus Moerheimi. — 7Ji^, A"^' f Hl^^I'^y Luplnus, and offered ill 
seed form for the first time last vpar Planfs 
are of robust habit, about 3 feet high, bearing spikes over a' foot long of bp-Ti tifnl 
flowers; in colour and combination of pure white and dark pink. Pkt., IS ^^^'^"""""^ 
Perennial Mixed. — All colours. Per oz., 50 cts.; pkt., 10 cts. 
MALVA, Moschata.— 
Hardy perennial. Rose-pink 
flowers flowering the first sea- 
son If sown early. 2 feet. June 
CO August. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Moschata Alba.— Pure white 
flowers. Pkt., 10 cts. 
MARIGOLD 
Old-fashioned flowers, rich 
and showy, blooming continu- 
ally all summer; cwellent for 
bouquets and a beautiful garden 
plant. Tall African varieties 
best for garden and cutting, 
while French varieties are fine 
for edging. Annual. 
Lupinus Moerheimi. 
/ iric£ r N at i£ cl c 
FRENCH VARIETIES. 
Dobbie's Selected Neither trouble nor expense is 
* spared to keep these pure. Everv 
seed offered being saved from extra special plants bearing the 
flrest double striped flowers only, and we never had the pleeisure 
of offering better seed than we do this year. Mixed, per pkt., 
15 cts. 
Gold Striped. — Very double, deep brownish red striped yellow: 
1 foot. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
Legion d'Honneur (Little Brownie). — A single flowering Mari- 
gold, forming compact bushes 6 inches high. Begins flowering 
early, commencing in June. The flowers are golden-yellow, 
marked with a large spot of crimson velvet. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
Double Mixed. — Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 30 cts. 
AFRICAN VARIETIES. 
Dobhie'<! S«»l«»rf<»rl Guaranteed to have been saved 
uoooic s .seieciea. ^^^^^ doable striped flowers only. 
Pkt., 15 cts. 
Orange Prince. — A high-bred type, bearing densely double 
flowers of a rich deep golden-orange color; very showj'. Pkt., 
10 cts. 
Lemon Queen. — Large lemon coloured flowers. Pkt.. 10 cts. 
El Dorado. — Flowers very large imbricated and extremely 
double. Colours all shades of vellow. Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., 
30 cts. 
Large African. — Double, orange and lemon, mixed; 2 to .3 feet. 
Per H oz., 30 cts.: pkt.. 10 cts. 
single Orange Beauty. — This is a most desirable new variety, 
with petals beautifully frilled and evenly arranged, and admired 
by those who prefer the suigle form. Pkt.. 15 cts. 
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