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The First Thirty-two PagM 9fthift Catalogue Contain our Twentieth Century NoveUiea and Specialty Idst, 
Don't Fail to Rea^. 
FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. ANNUALS. 
DOTTBLiE CHBTSADTHEMTTMS. 8«ed, wben sown In early 
spring, -will prodace large, healthy plants late in the fall which 
will jive an abundance of beautiful flowers dnrlnu: the eariy win- 
ter. We offer an extra choice mixttire including the meet desir- 
able novelties of the different classes of Japanese, OUnese, Pom- 
pon and Incurved varieties. You cannot fail to be pleased with 
the mixture as we are certain that no two varieties will be alike 
and yoti are sure to secure some of the most desirable and novel 
colors found in this class of plants. The seed germinates easily 
and will produce strong, thnfty plants in a few weeks. The plantH 
should be kept in a cool location until late in the fall. Pkt. SOo. 
OHRYSANTHEMTTM. (.Inodorum P/enJssinoni.)— For bou- 
quets, or to be used in vases, this is one of the finest perennials 
that can be grown. The flowers are a pure white, very double 
and freely produced. Blooms the first year. The second season 
the flowers reach perfection. Pkt. lOo. 
CliARKIA, MIXED. We offer a particularlv fine mixture of 
this California annual, and our strain includes aH of the richest 
shades and colors fouud in this magnificent class of plants. They 
usually grow to a height of about 15 or 18 inches and produce 
their blossoms in the greatest abundance. They are very easily 
grown from seed and succeed in almost any soil or location. 
Pkt. 6o. 
OUNTONIA. Charming hardy annual which blossoms pro- 
fiisely during the Summer months. They are very desirable for 
baskets, boxes, vases, etc , and cxtensivelv used for edgings for 
liowerbds. We oflfer a, choice mixture. !^kt. 6o. 
COCCINEA INDICA. A popular vine of the Gourd species 
which will flower freely the first season if the seed is sown early. 
The variety is ivy-like, bright and luxuriant, and the vine of such 
heiilthy growth that it is seldom bothered by insects. The blos- 
soms are snow white, bell shaped and followed by numerous 
fruits about two inches in length, which turn to a bright scarlet 
color, blotched and striped with white. Pkt. lOo. 
OOtlilNSIA, MIXED. Very pretty, free flowering aiA^ls, 
blooming in whorls and several whorls around each flower M^em. 
They never fail to attract attention when grown with other flow- 
ers in a bed. Height IS inches. Oarraixtnreindndes all varieties 
and shades in this class. Pkt. 5c. 
OONVOLVTTI-Trs MAtTRITANICXrS. Although this really 
belongs to the class of trailing plants, we have included it in our 
list of cHmi^ers on account of its plrong, healthy growth. We be- 
lieve it is one of the most desirable plants for hanging baskets, 
vases and window boxes that can be grown. It is a strong, ro- 
Clarkia, Mixed. 
Daisy, Giant Snowball. 
bust grower, producing very freely beautiful bright blue blossoms 
during the entire season. It succeeds in any kind of soil and In 
almost any location, and blooms right straight along, seeming to 
require no rest whatever. Pkt. lOc. 
COSMOS, MIXED. They grow rapidly fi-om seed, eften at- 
tainitig a height of 4, or 5 feet in a single season, and the plants 
are literally covered with large, single, dahlia-like flowers of vari- 
ous shades. No finer strain of cosmos can be secured than that 
whii h we offitr. Ckt. lOc. 
CYCLiAMEN. The foliage is very beautiful and the cbarmlojT 
showy flowers of various shades of crimson, rose, pink and pure 
white are borne on strong stems 5 or 6 inches above the beart 
shaped leaves. 
Persicnm — A good strain of this valuable plant incltiding all 
thff various shades. Pkt. lOo. 
Perfection.— The plants are of unusual vigor and the flowers 
areliome with great freedom for several months. Pkt. 85o. 
CYPRESS VIITE. Qnick growing climbers with delicate, dark 
green, fe;ithei-y foliage with an abundance of bright, star shaped 
flowers of white, rose and scarlet- The blossoms are borne very 
freely and present a most beau iful appearance. It usually at- 
tains a bright of 10 or 12feet. Scarlet, Pkt. 6o. White, Pkt. 6c 
mixed, pkt. 5c. 
WILD CtTCTJMBER. For covering porches, trellises or any 
thing where a climber can be used this is certainly the best plant 
we know of, if you want shade early in the season. It grows to 
a height of 20 or 30 feet in a remarkatsly short space of time and 
is covered with a profusion of sweet scented white flowers fol- 
lowed by prickley seed pods. The leaves are a bright green and 
•o abundantly produced that it famishea plenty of shade, Pkt. 
6c, oz. 86o. 
THB POPtTLAB DAISIES. Giant 
Snowball — Mammoth double white, blos- 
soms which are produced in great abund- 
ance during the entire season. Pkt- 15c, 
2 pkts. 25c. 
Ijonsilsllow— A 
rich rose color, 
very double flow- 
ers of fine form 
and handsome 
appearance. Pkt 
10o,3pktB. 25c 
CUntoaia. 
Cocdnea Indica. 
-Av^ WILD 
UICKEST 
Climber 
"nown 
ConTolv. MaaritftncuB. 
Donble, Finest 
Mixed — Thijj 
mixttire we offer 
here includes the 
famous named 
varieties and will 
produce h and- 
some doable b1o8- ' 
BotDfi ofallRhades Cosmos, 
of pink and red, 
as wt'll 88 the beautiful snow wiiite. It Is de- 
sirable for pot culture as well as tbeflower irar- 
den, and tvro or three plants n>own In a fire 
incb pot or jar makes a bandsome display. 
Pkt- lOo, 3 pkts* 25o. 
