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The First Thirty-two Pages of this Catalogue Contain Our twentieth Century "JiToveltiea ani Specidtty 
TAst. Don't Fail to Read. 
FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. BIENNIAL AND PERENNIAL. 
CINERARIA, SUPERB MIXED. 
One of the most gorgeous house plants that can be 
grown. The seed germinates quickly and strong, thrifty 
jjlants may be had in two or three months from time 
seed id sown. A good plan is to keep thcplants ina cool 
location during the summer months, and they will then 
produce ^n abundance of bloom during the fall. The 
colors range from the deepest purple through the light- 
est shades of pink and carmine, while some are beauti- 
fully shaded and marked with various colors. We offer 
T>v'' '^^"'""y saved from the large flowering varieties. 
CAMPANULA, OR CANTERBURY BELL. 
These are known almosteverywhere as "Canterbury 
Bells." Some of this class, such as Carpatica and 
Macrantha n-e perennials while the others offered be- 
long to biennial section 
Carpatica Alba 
Pkt. 5o. 
„ , Macrantha— Extra large bine flowers. Pkt. 60. 
-orf-j.!— 1 a Calveanthema— (Cup and saucer,) we offer mixed 
varieties of this popular flower. Pkt. lOo 
Sing-le Mlxed-Pkt. 5o. Dotible Mixed-Pkt. 5c. 
COBOEA SCANDENS, (Climbing Bells.) 
„i^*i^K"n"S' '■j^'i? growings climbers producing hundreds and hundreds of 
beatiful bell-shaped flowers. They can be grown in the garden successfully during 
the summer mouthi, and frequently attain a height of 30 feet in a single seasoH 
from seed. Their luxuriant growth and handsome appearance makes them inval- 
uable for covering porches, walls, etc. 
CobOBa, White— A pure white variety. Pkt. lOo. 
Coboea, Blue— Rich blue, very showy 
when grown with the white. Pkt. lOo. 
-Free blooming white Tariety. 
Cineraria, 
COnnELINA, MIXED. 
Very showy half hardy perennial that is desirable either for pot 
culture. We o«er a splendid mixture of this class, including the differ 
of blue and white as well as variegated sorts. They blossom freeiv 
or garden 
iifferent shades 
. . „ „ „,„ . , =- — They blossom freely the first of 
the season when seeds are sown early, and often attains a height of 12 or 16 
inches. PKt. lOc* 
DELPHINIUM, OR LARKSPUR. 
Coboea Scandens. 
,-,i*'*'i?u^'' perennials they will bloom freely the first season if seed is sown 
early. The spikes are exceedingly showy and -wonderfully attractive when 
grown in bunches. 
Formosum— Rich blue with white center. Pkt. 5c. 
Pkt^lOor'**" flowers of a sulphur shade, many having the delicate tints of an orchid 
Le Uastodont* — A giant variety producing blue flower*. Pkt. lOo. 
Nndicaule— Beautiful Scarlet.flowers. Very showy. Pkt.lOo. 
Hybridum Mixed— Pkt. 5c. 
DIQITALIS, (Foxglove.) 
stately perennials, throwing their flower stalks two or three 
feet Ing!-. 
Lanata— White. Pkt. 6c. Mixed— Various colors. Pkt. 5o. 
Lutea— Yellow. Pkt. 5c. Monstrosa Mixed— The giants of 
Rosea— Rose. Pkt. 5o. this class. Pkt. lOc 
Purpurea— Red. Pkt. 5o. 
EDELWEISS. 
We offer the true Edelweiss of the Alps which is so highly prized 
by travelers in Switzerland. The flowc.s are pure white, star-shaoed. 
and dovi-ny in texture. If the flow<-rs are picked when just about to 
open and dried in the shade they w ill retain their beauty for several 
years. Height about 10 inches. Pkt.lOo. 
EUPATORIUn PRASIERI. 
Popular, hardy perennial plants that will flower the first season 
from seed, producing beautiful clusters of snowy white flowers that 
are especially desirable for bouquets. Pkt. 10c. 
Commelina, Mixed. 
EUTOCA WRANQELIANA. 
. .,,?°P"'^'' "German flowers which grow rapidly from seed and produce 
brilliant blue blossoms several weeks during the season. They are valu- 
able tor small beds or tb be grown in window boxes or baskets. Height 
about 12 inches. Pkt. 10c. 
FUCHSIA PROCUHBENS, 
,„„T'''''7«>"«*y 's very easily grown from seed and makesamostcharm- 
Pi"?' ^'""t* culture. It IS of a dwarf trailing habit and the flow- 
ers are Dome in the greatest prolusion almost the entire year. Pkt. lOo. 
FUCHSIAS MIXED. 
The most popular house plant and onethat can beeasily grown from 
seed. In making up our mixture we have included both the double and 
single varieties, and you can depend upon securing some of the very 
finest flowers, many of which will be as beautiful as the most expensive 
named varieties that are catalogued in our list of plants. Pkt. 15c. 
Cgg. talis. 
Edelweiss. 
Eat.oca. 
Delphininro, Hardy Larkspur. Fusih: 
