^MAVS NORTHERN CROWN SEEPS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
Petunia, Peerless. 
PETUNIA. 
California Giant. '^'SJT^:?^ 
cultivation bmgle flowers frequently measure over five 
inches in diameter, ruffled or fringed on the edges and 
beautifully veined, -n-ith various shades of purple, rose, 
lavender, yellow, crimson, pink, pure white, etc. One 
ot the chief points of excellence is the deep throat and the 
diversity of veinings in the throat. Pkt. 20c. 
P6erlpS9 remarkable new variety of most sur- 
^v..*iv,t.o. passing beauty. The blossoms are of 
large size, most beautifully fringed and delicately streaked 
and marked with a sharply defined golden yellow throat, 
terming a most glorious combination, never before found 
in a petunia. Pkt. 10c. 
Howard's Star-Shaped. 1^^^^ 
the finest paiisics— dark crimson maroon with veinuigs 
of violet. The fivc-petaled blooms have star-shaped 
markings of blush-piuk or white over the maroon 
ground. Very lovely. Pkt., 10c. 
SinP'lp KrincrpH The colorings and markings 
wxiigic X 1 lugcu. are most exquisite. Pkt. ISc. 
Large Flowering, j^^fi'-e assortment of colors- 
Fine Mixed. A good strain. Pkt 5c. 
Douhlp Frincrprl Their large size, exquisite 
i^UUUiC i-imgCU. markings and most beauti- 
ful fringing render them very conspicuous at all times, 
and our customers would be well repaid for sowing the 
seed if they secured a half dozen good plants from a pack- 
et. Pkt. 20c. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDH. 
Large Flowering Mixed. 'I \ % \\ >"g 
in bloom, combined with their almost unequaled rich- 
ness of color, renders them of invaluable service in the 
flower garden. The color ranges in every conceivable 
shade; producing flowers twice the size of common nhlox 
Pkt. lOc. 
Fine Mixed. &'^a'^e^°c;ile';,f:l^afn.''ptt.Tc! 
"Starred and Fringed." J^^Jirl the"Tt' 
als arc distinctly bordered with white, which, 
together with the bright eye of the center, con- 
trasts with the magnificent velvety colors, in 
more than twenty shades. In the Starred Phloxes 
the central teeth are five to six times as long as 
the lateral ones. Finest mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Phloy Dnnhlp Double Phlox is one of 
X-lllUA, UVUmG. the most desirable an- 
nuals for cut flowers; they last much longer than 
the single. This year we have secured a particu- 
larly fine .strain of the double from France which 
runs fully 75 per cent pure white and cream color 
and perfectly double and semi-double. Pkt. lOc. 
PhlOT PprPnnifll The varieties of the 
J-lllUA, r-CreUUld.1. perennial phlox are 
among the choicest of our flowers for bedding and 
' — *" They are hardy and need no pro- 
Phlox, Large Flowering. 
Double Fringed Large Flowering Petunia 
POPPY. 
Majrfield Giant Mixed 
frc 
ly . 
the flowers are unequaled. 
The Shirley, 
(See Front Covei 
, - ,, , , , Specially prepai 
from all the double giant varieties, including some enti 
■ new ones. For dazzling ru;hne.ss and variety of colo 
1 
brilliant crimson, 
edged with white. 
Pkt. 10c 
The colors range through all shaili 
of delicate rose, pink, carmine, aii 
Many of the large single flowers 
Pkt. Sc. 
Trplanrl These are perfectly hardv, grow about 
a.l.cxailU. inches high, tearing yellow, white a 
oratige colored blossoms. Single mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
Fflirv T?1i1qTi a distinct variety with verj' larg 
i:a.u.y JSlUbll. perfectly double flowers; peta 
fringed with white except the tips, which are distinctl 
colored rosy cream. Pkt. Sc. 
Burbank's Silver Lining. Lgi? 'itZ. 
rich scarlet, spotted with black, but each spot appears t 
be covered with a shield of white tissue paper; altogethi 
unique. Pkt. 10c. 
A grand variety. The large put 
white flowers are perfectly round an 
double. Pkt. Sc. ^ t 
Snowdrift, 
Splendid large double flow 
ers of all colors. Per oz 
flowers are of enormci 
often measuring over 
Poppy, Oriental. 
border plants, 
tection. Pkt, 
Paeony Flowered. 
20c., pkt. Sc. ■ 
New Oriental. 
inches in diameter, while the colors range from soft fle-<l 
and rose to the most brilliant dazzling scarlet and riches 
maroon purple. Pkt. 10c. 
PRIMULA, Smensis. ^^^Se.) 
Many persons .seem to think primulas are sue 
ce.ssfully propagated only in a greenhouse, hence we fin 
amateurs often reluctant to attempt their culture. The 
are unequaled as winter bloomers, easily grown, if tin 
right conditions are observed, and give a succession ,i 
flowers throughout the season, and are prized for boll 
beauty and their delicate fragrance. Single, finest mixed 
Pkt. lOc. 
Large Flowering, Fringed, Mixed. ^ 
Double. Best mixed, all colors. Pkt. 20c. 
OHpnniPJl Primula Obconica is as near an ever- 
WUl/UXllV^a. blooming plant as it is possible to ob- 
tain. It has been known to flower for over twelvf 
months without a break. Pkt. 10c. 
Tflnnniffl of the most beautiful 
jci^uui^a.. Flowei-s one inch across, oi 
shades of crimson, maroon, lilac, pink, white 
etc., "Jon stems one to two feet high. Mixed colors 
Pkt. ISc. 
Forbesi. 
(Baby Primrose.) Blooms when 
only a few inches high and flowers 
continuously throughout the year. Pkt. lOc, 
Prunrose, Blue Garden, tvil^ 
flowering variety of a rich blue color, flowers of 
good size and perfect fonn. Pkt. lOc. 
PORTULACA. 
lOc. 
Double Rose Flowered Portulaca. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED. One of the most 
showy and Iwautiful annuals with abundant 
highly-colored flowers. Pkt. lOc. 
SINGLE. A great variety of colors mixed 
Pkt. Sc. 
