CR OWN IN THE GO LDEN 
NEW GIANT NASTUR- 
TIUM JUPITER. 
This grand novelty is of California ori- 
gin, ana introduces a new race among 
giant nasturtiums. The flowers measure 
•3 to Z% inches in size, and are borne on 
long stems in great profusion. The color 
is a bright, golden yellow, overlaid with 
orange in the crinkled throat. The rich 
central markings extend softly outward, 
aiding much to the beauty of the petals. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., I Sc. 
Giant Empress Candytuft 
CANDYTUFT, GIANT EMPRESS. 
_ One of the finest varieties in cultivation. It is 
intermediate in height between the old Rocket and 
the newer Tom Thumb sorts. The plant is of very 
branching habit, and when fully grown is covered 
with pure white flowers. Pkt., Sc.; H oz., 25c 
Blue Primrose. 
Giant Double Daisy. 
BLUE GARDEN PRIMROSE. 
A beautiful free-flowering variety of a rich blue color, flowers of good size 
and perfect form. There is no greater charm to the eye all through the 
spring than these. A partially shaded border will grow them to perfection 
in almost any moderately rich soil. Pkt., 10c. 
Aster, Daybreak. 
ASTER, DAYBREAK. 
This beautiful Aster is one of those rare gems that 
has come to stay; no private garden is complete with- 
out it, and for florists' use it is unsurpassed. The flowers are round as 
a ball, very large and full, on long stems; the color a lovely sea-shell 
pink. The plant flowers very early, and is a continuous free-bloomer, a 
compact, strong grower, and in all respects a desirable acquisition. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Geranium. 
GIANT DOUBLE DAISY. 
Greatly improved varieties of the popular "Double Daisies." 
Admirably adapted for edgings, borders and low beds, and also well 
suited for growing in pots. Daisies are easily grown from spring 
sown seed and come into flower in a viry short time. The flowers 
are white, pink, red and variegated. Not all will come double from 
seed. Finest mixed. Pkt., l6c. 
GERANIUM, CALIFORNIA GIANT. 
The colors are all shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, sal- 
mon, cream-veined pink, blush, snowy white, and all the new 
aureole types with lovely rings and large white eyes. They will 
bloom from seed in four to five months, and will frequently reward 
the cultivator with charming new varieties; in fact, propagation by 
seed is the only sure way to obtain new varieties. The most popu- 
lar plant grown, either for pot culture in winter, or for bedding out 
in summer. Pkt., 10c. 
HELIOTROPE, NEW GIANT. 
Flower heads of grand size and rare beauty. Colors from pure 
white through all shades of violet and blue. Heliotrope is a universal 
favorite on account of its delightful fragrance and duration of bloom, 
flowering equally well as bedding plants in summer, or as pot plants 
in the house during the winter. Pkt., 10c. 
New Giant Heliotrope. 
