Gollil^Sia — (Annual.) 
Pree-flowering annuals of great beauty for massinn and mixed 
flower borders, i to a feet. 
Colllnsia BIcolor Alba White— 5c. 
Colllnsia BIcolor Cameo Pink— sc. 
Colllnsia BIcolor Crandlflora Blue— 5c. 
Mlxed-5C. 
GilCairj is— (Annual.) 
Cucumis Flexuosis— (Snalie Cucumber.)— Rapid summer Rrowins: 
climber with curious fruits 3 ft. long; 6 ft. hiRh. 5c. 
Cucumis — Hedgre Hog Gourd. Good 
sized fruit with long spines; very 
(Annual.) 
.\ most beautiful climber with deli- 
cate dark green feathery foliage, and 
an abundance of bright, star-shaped, 
rose, scarlet and white blossoms, which 
in the sunshine present a mass of 
beauty; 15 ft. 
White 5c. 
Scarlet 5c. 
CUCUMIS. Mixed 5c 
13elplHI^iUir)—" Larkspur •• 
One of the most showy and tiscfiil plants, 
possessing almost every requisite for the 
adornment of the garden; the hardy i>eren- 
nials producinjc splendid spikes of tl(»wers 
in profusion, throus:li<*iit the sximnier. If 
sown early, they blooni the first year from 
seed. The hardy annuals are profuse 
bloomers and succeed best if sown m the 
autumn, or very early m the spring. 
Delphinium F o r m o s u m—{ Perennial.)— 
Rich blue and white; hardy, 3 ft. high. 
Flowers the first year. 5c. 
Delphinium Hybridum —(Annual.) — Im- 
proved mixed. Saved from a collection 
of the finest mixed tlower.s. 5c. 
Emperor— (Annual.)— Fine; the flowers are UBLPliiM m. 
borne in ccmipact spikes. Very brilliant colors, mixed. 10c. 
Oiaijtl^aS— <Pink ) 
A magnificent gen- 
Vvi^^^'^lrQl^li^^*/'^ l| embracing sonie 
^\i^^^i^^^^simi^u ^In^^"^ most ptipular 
flowers in cultivation, 
producing a great vki- 
1^ ■BiikxvAwi^cjinic ■ «--rz-*' nety of brilliant col- 
Ih.'^^^^^^ltlTPw-.^l^ profusion 
bloom. The dcli- 
;: '^0^^^^ cacy and richness of 
- Jk^SJ^^^Wi^^ the tnits combined 
"^'^•^^^B^ -gfc jTaPwy^j^^y^ 3^>, ^^''th l^h*^ aromatic 
^ ^.AhA4iX^ ^ m^-^^\. fj-aj^rance of many of 
the. species are valu- 
•Nf "^^^^^iU ' ^ recommenda - 
' ^ 3S(€^ JKii/'AlKil^' * K^^^^^^ tions for the entire 
/^^MBviiiitSw hardy 
^rWJ ' ^HajMv biennial of Chinese 
j>, . i : ' ^^(lAjl^NW and J a p a n e s e va- 
1. ' 'j'H'ja^^ ' rieties blooms the first 
' ' ' year, the same as the. 
DIANTHUS. hardy annuals. 
ChinensisFi. PI.— (Double China Pink.)— This' species isabiennial of 
dwarf liabit; flowers the first year, but the bloom is stronger the 
second. The colors are very rich, and in large beds you hardly 
find two alike. Seed saved from double flowers will produce 
double ones; height i ft, 5c. 
Lacinlatus Fi. PI. (Double fringed Japan Pink.)— Large double 
showy flowers with fringed edges; mixed, various colors and 
beautifully striped; height 1 ft. loC. 
Diadematus— (Double Diadem Pink.)— This is of denser growth 
than the Heddewigii, and dwarfer habit Very regular, densely 
double, and of all shades of color; height i ft. loc. 
Imperialis Fl. PI. -(Double Imperial Pink.)— A superb double va- 
riety. All colors mixed; height i ft. 5c. 
Nanus FI. PI.— (Double Japan Pink.)— Flowers very large and double. 
Nearly three inches in diameter; of various shades of the most 
brilliant colors; height 1 ft. 5c. 
Mont Blanc— See specialties. Pkt. 25c. , 
Heddewigii Flowers are very large and double, of various; shades 
of briHiant colors almost unsurpassed. 
The seed which wc offer is the finest 
mixed. 10c. 
The Dahlia is well kn(jwn, but few 
are aware that if the seed is sown early 
in the spring they will bloom the first 
year. The seed which we have to offer 
is of the finest strain, and prijduces 
magnificent flowers o* large size and 
richest shades. 
Single Mixed, i^c. 
Finest Double Mixed. 15c. 
May's New Dahlia, S t r I a t a . See 
Specialties. I'ackct, 25c. DAHLIA. 
13 atUra-{ Annual.) 
A large, strong growing hardy annual 
which posses.ses attractions of the highest 
order. In groups, or for border of shrub- 
bery they are very attractive. Sometimes 
called the "Angel's Trumpets." 
Fatuosa— Very large double flowers. 5c. 
Wrightll— Lilac and white, flowers of large 
size. sc. 
Hyacinth Bean-(Annua». \ 
Splendid climber, with abundant clus- 
tered spikesrof purple and white flowers, 
which are followed by exceedmgly or- 
namental seed pods ; of rapid growth. 
Plant where they are to remain, after 
the weather has become warm, and cul- 
tivate Uke common beans, only gi\'e 
support for the vines to run upon. Ten- 
der ; 10 feet. 
Dolichos Alba— White. 5c. 
Purple. 5c. 
" Cigantea— Red. 5c. 
Mixed, sc. » 
r)ioitaliS— pOXgloVe. (Biennial ) 
Ornamental plants of much beauty, producing dense spikes of 
flowers of many colors on stems 3 to 5 ft. high. 
Digitalis Lanata— French white. 5c. 
