Trimardeau or Clant— An entirely distinct and beautiful race, with 
flowers ot" the richest and most varied shades of color. The plants 
are of a vigorous and compact growth, and the flowers are each 
marked with three large blotches or spots. They are of fine form, 
and a size hitherto unattained in this genus -the largest of the 
Pansy family. 25c. 
Violet- Rich violet color, with white border. Very attractive. 15c. 
Finest Mixed— IOC. New Fancy Mixed— 15c 
(Perennial.) 
One of the best bed- 
ding plants for sum- 
mer decoration. They 
flower early, and con- 
tinue in bloom until 
killed by the frost. 
They require a good 
compost and a sunny 
soil; height I tosfeet. 
GRANDIFLORA, OR 
LARCE FLOWER- 
ING SECTION. 
Hybrlda Crandiflora 
Choicest mixed. 15c. 
Hybrlda Crandiflora 
Fimbrlata-Fringed 
varieties in splen- 
did mixtures. loc. 
Intus Aurea— A new 
and immense flow- 
ering variety, with 
a yellow throat. 
Very attractive. 25c. 
DOUBLE FLOWER- 
ING SECTION. 
Crandiflora Fimbrl- 
ata Fl. PI.— This 
seed was saved 
from the finest col- 
lection of fringed 
Petunias in Europe, 
all carefully fecun- 
dated, and will pro- 
duce a large propor- 
tion of charming 
double fringed flow- 
ers, 25c. 
PKTXJNTA. Double Mixed— 25c. 
Small Flowering Varieties— Suitable for bedding. 
Inimitable -The flowers of this variety are striped and blotched, and 
of the mf)st symmetrical shape. loc. 
Countess of Ellesmere— Delicate pink with white throat. 5c. 
Fine Single Mixed -Striped and blotched, sc. 
May's Mam. Single. Pkt. 25c. See Specialties. 
May's Mam.—Double. Pkt. 50c. See Specialties. 
PIHOX r)mil^II)Ondii.-(Annual) 
Kemarkable for the brilliancy and abundance of their large 
terminal flowers, completely hiding the foliage. The blossoms are 
of many colors, from pure white to deepest purple, eyed and striped. 
Kor masses of separate colors and for cuttings for bouquets, they 
are unsijrpassed. The .seed can be planted in open ground in autumn 
or sprirtg, or plants may be started in hot beds and transplanted. 
Give good rich ground, and .set plants ten inches apart each way; 
hardy. Height i foot. 
Extra Choice Mixed— All colors. 5c. 
PHL<-)X DKUMMONDII. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII GRANDIFLORA. 
An improved strain, with very large perfectly round flowers, the 
petals overlapping each other. 
Pure White— 10c. Pure Rose— loc. 
Pure Scarlet— 10c. Pure Blood Red— loc. * 
Red, Striped White— loc. Crimson, White Eye— 100. 
Mixed— All colors. loc. 
NEW DWARF PHLOX. 
Plants not over eight inches high, and one mass of flowers. Splend id 
for margins, low beds and pot culture. 
Dwarf White— 15c. Dwarf Scarlet— 15c. Dwarf Mixed— 15 c 
Po^tillaea. (Annual.) 
Low growing plants of easy culture, flowering throughout the 
summer. They delight in a sunny situation. Fine for massing in 
bed.s, rockwork or edging; height 6 inches 
Aurantlaca— Golden. 5c. Red Carnation— Striped. 5c. 
Alba Flora — White. 5c. Light Rose- -5C. 
Scarlet 5c. Fine Mixed— All colors. 3c. 
Double Splendid Mixed zoc. 
Pyretl7i*iin) — ^'peVerfeW/' 
(Perennial.) 
A plant of easy culture, and in fact, one of the best in cultivation; 
height 6 inches. - 
Aureum Bright yellow foliage, toc. 
Laclnlatus— Fern-leaved, yellow foliage, lincly fringed, loc. 
