EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) .-5S?s l^deaT^l 
in a shady, moist situation: perennials and hardy, if given a slight protec- 
tion through the winter, bloom the first year from seed If sown early. 
Fine for edging or In beds with Pansies. 
Riifh Fi«rl«»r The largest and finest Forget-me-Not: flowers 
rvuLii r i!>«,iicr ^ measure from 3-8 to 14 inch across and are of a 
lovely sky-blue; of great value for forcing, pot culture or Spring bed- 
ding. Pkt., 20 cts. 
Sutton's Royal Blue. — This is a grand addition. The flowers being 
of larger size and a deeper blue than any other. Per pkt., 20 cts. 
Robusta Grandlflora "Triumph." — A new Forget-rae-Not, with 
large blue flowers. Commences to bloom in eight weeks' time. Pkt,, 
20 cts. 
DIssltlflora. — Large-flowering sky-blue Forget-me-Not. Per pkt., 
16 cts. 
DIssltlflora Alba. — Large flowering white variety. Per pkt., IS cts. 
Alpestrls. — Fine mixed. Per pkt., 15 cts. 
Sutton's Pot Mvosotis. — Forget-me-nots are delightful 
ouicun & roi. myusucis. s„),jecls for flowering indoors at 
Christmas-time. Sown in June and potted on, the strain we offer 
produces fine free-growing specimen plants, and a batch should always 
be reserved for cutting. For table decoration in winter. Forget-me- 
nots are very telling. Height, 15 inches. Pkt., 75 cts. 
A list of Peonies covering eighty-five of 
the finest varieties to date with full de- 
scription and cultural directions, will 
mailed on application. 
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NASTURTIUM 
The varieties of the Tom Thumb class are as indispensable 
as Geraniums for summer decoration of beds and borders. They 
bloom profusely in any soil for a long period, but ejchiblt their 
flowers to the greatest advantage on poor land. Hardy annuaJs. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
Queen of Tom Thumbs (Variegated foliage) —we 
^ •••v....w.» have much pleasure in now 
offering this beautiful variegated Nasturtium in mixture. The 
colours range from the deep Crimson of the parent to yellow, 
buff and spotted. Very showy. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 45 cts. 
Geranium-leaved.— A comparatively new and very 
Geranium-like leaves. Flowers rich scarlet. Per pkt., 10 cts., 
oz., 45 cts. 
PRICE: Any of the following sorts, 10 cts. per pkt.; oz.; 
40 cts. 
Bronze Colored. — Of a peculiar burnished bronzed color. 
Golden King. — Golden yellow flowers. Very fine. 
Cloth of Gold. — Yellow foliage, scarlet flowers. 
Chameleon. — Mottled crimson, bronze and yellow. 
Crimson. — Velvety crimson. 
Crystal Palace Gem. — Sulphur, maroon spots. 
Empress of India. — Dark leaves, crimson flowers. 
King Theodore. — Flowers very dark. 
Pearl. — Light cream. 
Prince Henry. — Light yellow marbled scarlet. 
Spotted. — Golden yellow, spotted garnet, 
Regallanum. — Deep purplish crimson. 
Rose. — Soft carmine rose. 
Vesuvius. — Salmony rose, dark foliage. 
Finest Mixed. — Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts. 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES 
Feguson's Giant Mixed.-™s 
and beautiful colours of the flowers. ~ . - . . 
and finest varieties. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz 
Tall, Ivy-Leaved 
Pkt., 10 cts.: oz , 40 eti, 
Nast urtl u m. 
Tall Oueen Hvbrids (V ariegated foliage).— We have 
^ much pleasure m now being able 
to offer a really good mixture of this charming section of tall 
variegated leaved Nasturtium. The mixture comprises 7 or 
8 shades, all bright and very effective. The beautiful bright 
colours mixed with the variegated leaves have a grand effect 
when grown on arches or treUis work. Pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 40 cts. 
PRICE: Any of the following sorts, 10 cts. per pkt.; oz., 
35 cts. 
Chameleon. — Different richly-colored flowers on the same 
plant. 
Crimson. — An improved form of a large-flowered crimson 
nasturtium. 
Dunnett's Orange. — Deep orange, marked with crimson 
blotches. 
Fulgens. — Dazzling crimson, dark foliage. 
King Theodore. — Very showy; dark-green leaves, with rich 
velvety-crimson flowers of large size. 
Pearl off Moonlight. — Creamy wliite. 
Prince Henry. — Cream, spotted and tipped scarlet. 
Rose. — Bright soft rose. 
Schulzll. — Rosy scarlet, dark foliage. 
Vesuvius, or Salmon Queen. — Rich deep apricot. 
Hybrids of Madame Gunter. — a most beautiful 
•' strain, flowering 
profusely, and having a wide range of bright and distinct colour- 
ings, embracing rose, pink, salmon, scarlet, velvety dark maroon, 
light yellow, and deep orange in self-colours, as well as showy 
striped and blotched. Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz.. 40 cts. 
Lobb's Finest Mixed. — This mixture is composed of the finest 
and most distinct varieties in this grand free-flowering type. 
Planted in masses, it will produce most gorgeous and showy 
effects. Per pkt.. 10 ets.; oz., 40 cts. 
You miss many a "good treat" iff you don't grow 
some off the rarer vegetables, such as Kohl-RabI 
and Celerlac. Kohl-RabI resembles Cauliflower in 
taste, and, since it grows quickly, can be had 
much earlier. Celerlac is simply delicious for 
flavoring, but there is nothing to compare with 
Celerlac Salad. Boil the roots in salt water, slice, 
cool, and serve with vinegar, oil, salt, and pepper. 
Composed of the largest 
, 30 cts. 
-Of strong, vigorous growth; a very 
attractive vine. Mixed coloiU'S, Per 
a lb., 75' cts. 
NEMESIA, Strumosa Suttoni.— ?f t.ie most 
beautiful annu- 
als that has ever been introduced. It grows to a height of about 
15 inches, and the variation in the colour of the flowers is one of 
its most interesting features, Pkt., 25 cts. 
NEMOPHIf A Splendid hardy annual for garden decor- 
ii^iTiv^r iiii^n. ^^igjj. ^^i^^f colored flowers in shade* 
of blue, white and violet. L foot. Per pkt.. 10 cts. 
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