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SINQLE FRINQEO PETUNIA. 
PETUNIAS. 
Annual. 
Nothing can surpass these flowers for cflict- 
iness for outdoor decoration. They commence 
lominK ve-y early and continue a mass of 
lom until liilled 1)V frost. Many people allow 
m to rcseeil themselves from year to year, as 
seed will lie in the ground all winter without 
ury. They require a moderately rich soil and 
^uiiny position. 
INQLE FRINQECl LARGE FLOWERINQ— (See Cut.) 
."he surpassiiiR beauty of these flowers renders 
hem superior to any ever oflered by any firm, 
le blossoms are of the largest size, many of 
em delightfully perfumed, and all of them cut 
rl fringed in a most charming manner. The 
lorings and markings are the most exquisite 
cr seen in any flower. Pkt. age 
PROVED CALIFORNIA QIANT— These are the 
ndsomest Petunias in the world. They are 
mts in size, of the most rich and varied colors 
aginable, and are most exquisitely ruffled and 
aged. Some of the blooms are fully 5 inchss 
diameter, while, all are most handsomely 
itched and marked, veined, penciled, notched 
,d ruffled. Colors range from yellow through 
0 various shades of rose, red, scarlet, purple 
id to the darkest crimson. Pkt. 25c. 
JUBLE FRINGED LARGE FLOWERINQ— (See 
It.)— This strain of seed is selected from the 
■St hand fertilized flowers grown by a German 
lecialist, and will produce a high percentage of 
f>uble flowers. It is a well known fact that 
>able Petunia will not produce more than ten 
cr cent double flowers. This strain, however, 
ill produce double the percentage of double 
owers of any strain we have ever handled, 
heir large size, exquisite markings and most 
tautiful fringing render them very conspicuous 
t all times, and our customers would be well 
\paid for sowing the seed if they secured a half 
ozen good plants from a packet. We can as 
ire them, however, that they will secure f 
inch larger percentage. This seed cost us sev 
al times its weight in gold and is very scarce, 
'e would advise our customers to order early 
L'fore our stock is exhausted. Pkt. 3SC. 
INGLE MIXED— A good strain. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c' 
ARGE FLOWERING SINGLE MIXED— A finer as 
irtment of colors and more carefully selected 
ed than the .-ibove. Pkt. loc. 
lERMAN SHOW MIXED— Remarkable for their 
irgesizeanrl exquisite colors. Pkt. 15c. 
oObLE niXED- a fine strain which will pro 
■ice a goodly number of donbleflowers. Pkt. 10c 
lOUBLB IMPERIAL MIXED— Selected from the 
est varieties. Pkt. 15c. 
NAMED VARIETIES. 
lOUNTESS OF ELSEHERE- Pink with white 
throat. Pkt. IOC. 
iEN. DODDS — Deep velvetv red. Pkt. loc. 
ilANTS OF CALIFORNIA— Flowers of immense 
izc, measuring -1, inches or more in diamet:rr, of 
ioh and varied colors. Pkt. 15c. 
SiniTABLE— Blossoms striped and blotched 
■■■ith cherry, pink and white. Pkt. loc. 
lOONLIGHT— Large single white. Pkt. loc. 
'ED CROSS — Small blossoms most beautifully 
trioed. Pkt. loc. 
'OSE QUEEN— Rosv pink. Pkt. loc. 
•UNRISE GLORY- The blossoms are of large 
ize, most beautifblly fringed and delicately 
■ treaked and marked with a golden vellow 
throat; a most glorious combination. Pkt. 15c 
Collection of 8 Named Sorts for 75c. 
CHOICE GERMAN FRINGED, PETUNIAS. 
These are of largest size, fine form and extremely deli- 
cate colors. 
ALBA-Fringed white. Pkt. ssc. ■ ^ ^ di,» ,.r 
DELICATA— White and rosy violet; semi-dwarf. Pkt. 2SC. 
INTUS AUREA— Yellow throated, superb shades. Pkt. 3SC. 
MACULATA— Blotched and striped. Pkt. 25c. 
MIRANDA— Deep carmine, nearly scarlet. Pkt. 25c. 
TITANIA — Velvety purple, with a broad white band. 
Pkt 2 sc. 
' Collection of 6 Sorts for $1.00. 
PHLOX DRUMHONDI. 
Annual. 
QUEEN VICTORIA— (See Cut.)— An immense flowering 
white variety bearing great clusters of flowers on strong, 
stiir stems 18 or 20 inches high. Seed sown in the early 
spring will begin to flower by July and the plants will be 
literally covered with blossoms until late in the autumn. 
It is extensively used by florists in cut flower work and is 
very desirable for bouquets. Pkt. 15c 
TALL FLOWERING SORTS. 
AYLESBURY PRIZE— Marked and striped ■with white and 
crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
CRIMSON WHITE EYE— Intense crimson with a distinct 
white eye. Pkt. 10c. 
EASTERN QUEEN — Deep crimson rose. 
Pkt. ISC 
FIREBALL— Fierv scarlet. Pkt. 15c. 
ISABULLINA— Creamy yellow shading to 
light salmon. Pkt. 10c. 
PRINCE ARTHUR— Large snow white blos- 
soms. Pkt. IOC. 
STAR QUEDLINBURG- The long pointed cen- 
tre of the petals give the blossoms a star- 
like appearance. Pkt. loc. 
THE (ioUNTESS— Rosy pink. Pkt. loc. 
Collection of 8 Named Sorts 75c. 
niXED— All colors. Pkt. sc, oz. 50c. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
LEOPOLDI — Carmine with a white eye. 
Pkt. IOC. 
SCARLET— Pkt. loc. WHITE— Pkt. loc. 
MIXED— All colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Flower Seeds in Bulk. 
Many of our customers desire to sow- 
large spaces with quick growing, free 
bloominj>: annuals. School grounds, back 
yards, vacant lots and waste spaces can 
thus be utilized and improved, and the 
bare, desert spaces made beautiful at 
small expense. We list here a few of the 
best, low priced varieties that arc adapt- 
ed to a wide range of soil and climate. 
Village improvement Leagues, Ladies 
Circles and other kindred societies will find 
it to their advantage to consult this list 
before placing their orders. 
DOUBLE YELLOW PHLOX, GOLD KING. 
GOLD KING— The grandest novelty In Phloxes 
ever offered the flower lovers of America. It 
is a rapid growinjr. free blooming mammoth, 
perfectly double flowering variety of the most 
beautiful shade of golden jrcUow imaginable. 
The plant is of strong, vigorous habit, at- 
tains a height of 1 5 inches, and bears its enor- 
mous ball-like clusters of flowers on strong, 
stiff stems. Pkt. aoc. 
^escripj 
Oz. 
Hlb. 
Abronia .Umbcllata 
Page.'jl 
'• 51 
$ .30 
$1.00 
Adonis Aestivalis 
.20 
.65 
.Ageratum, Mixed 
" 51 
.25 
.83 
Agrostemma, Mixed 
" 61 
.20 
.65 
.\lyssum Sweet 
" 51 
.15 
.40 
Amaranthus, Mixed 
" 51 
.10 
.25 
Asters, Mixed 
" 53 
.30 
1.00 
Balloon Vine 
■' 5-t 
.15 
.50 
Balsam, Mixed 
" 54 
.25 
.85 
Calendula, Mixed 
" 54. 
.10 
.35 
Candytuft. Mixed 
" 54 
.10 
.35 
Carnations, Margue- 
rite 
" 54 
1.00 
Centaurea Cyanns 
Mixed 
" 54 
.20 
.70 
Centrosema 
" 55 
.75 
Chrysanthcmn m 
Double Mixed 
" 65 
.20 
.65 
Cosmos, Early Fig. 
" 55 
.25 
.85 
Dianthus, Imperial 
Mixed 
" 55 
.25 
.85 
Globe Amaranth, 
Mixed 
" 56 
.15 
.50 
Godetia. Mixed 
" 56 
.20 
.65 
Oypsophila Blegans 
" 56 
.15 
.50 
Ipomea. Mixed 
" 57 
.25 
.75 
Mirabilis (Four 
O'clock) 
" 57 
.10 
.30 
Marigold, Mixed 
" 57 
.20 
.70 
Mignonette, Sweet 
" 57 
.15 
.50 
Morning Glory 
Mixed 
" 58 
.15 
.50 
Petunias, Mixed 
" 59 
.30 
1.00 
Phlox, Mixed 
" 59 
..50 
1.50 
Poppies, Mixed 
" 61 
.lO 
.35 
Portulaca, Mixed 
" 62 
.35 
1.00 
Scabiosa. Mixed 
" 62 
.10 
.30 
Schlzanthus 
" 62 
.15 
.50 
Silene 
" 62 
.10 
.30 
Sweet William, Mix 
" 62 
.10 
.30 
Zinnia, Double 
" 63 
.25 
.76 
PHLOX, QUEEN VICTORIA. 
