f>MAVS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
Ricinus, Castor-Oil Bean. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS. 
(Scarlet Sage.) 
One of the grandest plants in cultivation, a bed of 
them surpassing the finest scarlet geranium in bril- 
liancy and coniinuous bloom. Pkt. lOc. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
(Velvet Plowcr.) 
frMTlHlflrkra ^''^ sraceful flowers, borne on 
VJxauuiuuia. i(,„g stems, range in color from 
the most delicate shades of light blue an<l straw color 
to the deepest purple and richest brown and maroon. 
The quaint funnel-shaped flowers somewhat resem- 
ble those of the petunia. Mixed. Pkt. Sc. 
SCABIOSA. 
Large-Flowered Double. glo'A^h 
&nd produces exceptionally large double flowers. 
The range of colorings is most remarkable, shading 
from pure white to rich pink, crimson to deep red, 
and from lilac to almost black. Pkt. 5c. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
The Sweet William is one <jf the finest flowering 
plants among the hardy perennials. The flowers 
have a wide range of bright colors and varied mark- 
ings. 
Qinirla IUTiva/I splendid strain; flowers of 
OlUglC, iUlAeU. „iany bright colors, large 
size and varied markings, including auricula-eyed 
varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
"Hniihlp Ml YAfI ^*'"^ double flowers, 
UUUmCy lUlXea. which, however, to our 
fancy, arc not so beautiful as the single. Pkt. 5c. 
ROSES. 
New Fairy. ^ftC 
most unique and novel pot 
flowers grown, attracts at- 
tention everj^vhere. The 
only genuine dwarf variety, 
bloom i ng in four or five 
months after sowi ng the 
seed, giving about equal 
proportions of single, semi- 
doubie and double flowers, 
borne in clusters and con- 
tain all the tints and colors 
of cultivated roses, Pkt. 5c. 
Dwarf Polyantha 
Blooms the first year, 
l-^sily raised from seed. 
Pkt. 5c. 
RICINUS. 
(Castor-Oil Bean.; 
Zanzibarensis. 
I'rom seeds sown in the 
open ground in May the 
plants are in full foliage 
early in July, and attain a 
height of twelve to fourteen 
feet. The enormous leaves, 
beautifully lobed, measure 
two and a half to nearly 
four feet across. Pkt. Sc. 
MIXED. Many choice va- 
rieties. Pkt, 5c. 
Scarlet Sage. 
New Double Sunflower. 
SUNFLOWER. 
(Helianthus.) 
N*»W T)nilV>lA Grows seven feet high and 
J.1CW JJUUDLC. i,e„rs profusely all summer 
lone. Perfectly double, the color is the very brightest 
golden yellow, and a row of these sunflowers wouicl 
make any place appear bright and cheerful. The 
flowers are so perfect in form that they resemble very 
(louble Chrysanthemum-flowered Asters Pkt. 5c. 
OI.XNT RUSSl.AN. Flowers of cnormftus size. Pkt. Sc. 
QLOBOSUS. .\ rich safi^ron shade. Pkt. .Sc. 
SILVER LEAF. .Silvery foliage; blooms yellow and 
black. Pkt. Sc. 
STELL.A. Rich golden yellow with black discs. 
Pkt. Sc. 
STOCKS. 
(Ten Weeks.) 
WVlltp ViPnna charming dwarf white 
TY llllC V ICilUd.. variety w li i c h blossoms 
very early and is of most compact habit. Pkt. lOc. 
Large Flowering Pyramidal. 
Immense spikes of perfectl.v tlouble flowers pyra- 
midal in shape, ranging in colors from crimson, ro.se, 
white, blue, lilac, brown and yellow. They are 
greatly prized for cut flowers on account of their fra- 
grance and diversity of colors. Pkt. lOc. 
Dwarf German. Fine mi.xed. Pkt. Sc. 
EvPninO^ SrPtltf'fl ^" m""*' in cultlva- 
X^VClimg Ol,CmCU. tion equals this in deli- 
cate perfume of its flowers. Pkt. Sc 
Scabiosa 
Sweet William. 
