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Poppy Oriental. 
New Oriental Hybrid 
Poppies. 
For brilliancy of colors there is nothing to 
equal the Oriental Poppies. The flowers 
are of enormous size, often measuring over 
bus inches in diameter, while the colors range 
from soft flesh and rose to the most brilliant 
dazzling scarlet and richest maroon purple. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Verbena, 
Swect-Sccnted White. 
The scent of this old fashioned, 
spicily fragrant flower, is sweet, 
strong and refreshing. It is easily 
trrown from seed and succeeds every- 
where. In Paris and among the few 
American women who have returned 
from a visit to that sparkling metropo- 
lis White Verbena is the only per- 
fume affected. Pkt., 10c. 
Mignonette, Giant Red. 
The plant is of dwarf, branching 
habit; the foliage strong and luxuriant. 
The blossoms are produced in the 
greatest prof usion, the t russes bei ng very 
hirge and closely set. The color is deep red 
and it is intensely fragrant. It is valuable 
for cutting, remaining fresh a long time. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c. 
otted Rose-Flowered 
Balsam. 
This choice mixture embraces a group of 
beautiful balsams with spotted double flow- 
ers, and of many rich shades and colorings. 
They are extremely showy and desirable 
Pkt., 5c. 
Petunia Peerless. 
Petunia, Peerless. 
A remarkable new variety of most surpassing beauty A 
charming novelty that cannot fail to please the most fastidious. 
The blossoms are of large size, most beautifully fringed and 
delicately streaked and marked with a sharply defined golden 
yellow throat, forming a most glorious combination, never 
before found in a Petunia. Pkt., 10c. 
Sp 
Kudzu Vine. 
Hawaiian Treasure Plant. 
Hawaiian Treasure Plant. 
A Quick Growing Annual. 
One of the most beautiful ornamental plants of. late introduc- 
tion, growing quickly from seed sown in open ground; from 
3 to 6 feet in height, forming compact symmetrical heads of 
foliage of rare grace and beauty. Early in the fall the ends of 
the branches are thickly set with small bright scarlet 8owers — 
making the plant resemble balls of fire. It is equally as showy 
planted singly or in rows. Give this beautiful plan' a trial 
on our assurance that it will please you in every way. Pkt., 10c. 
Large-Flowering King Calendulas. 
These annuals have long been popular garden favorites, 
on account of their ease of culture and profuse and continu- 
ous blooming qualities throughout the summer until killed 
by frost. The improved varieties form bushy plants about 
1 foot high by 1 foot in diameter, and are liter- 
ally covered with exceedingly large double 
showy flowers. The seed has been saved from 
only the largest and most perfect flowers of 
great depth and decided colors. For summer 
flower beds, edgings, or for winter-flowering pot 
plants they are exceedingly beautiful. Pkt., 5c. 
The Japanese Kudzu Vine. 
This is the most remarkable climbing vine of 
the age and one that should be planted by 
eyeryonc desiring a dense shade. 
It comes from Japan, the land so productive of 
curious and ornamental flowers. It is a beautiful 
climber, remarkable for its great vigor of growth 
and its handsome flowers. The blossoms are 
large and in panicles somewhat like Wistaria, 
but much larger in size and better clusters. The 
color is of a pleasing shade of purple. The foliage 
is large, shaped somewhat like the leaf of a bean; 
the vine is extremely rapid and dense in growth, 
making the Japanese Kudzu Vine of great 
value where a quickly produced shade is wanted. 
Unlike many of our climbing vines it requires 
little or no care, commences growth so early in 
the spring and is so full of life and vigor that it 
will cover a wall or trellis before a Clematis or 
Wistaria would hardly get started. Its hand- 
some blossoms are most attractive and its hardy 
nature commends it to everyone. Pkt.. 10c. 
Asparagus Plumosus. 
Asparagus Plumosus. 
Asparagus Fern. 
One of the prettiest house plants. The 
leaver are bright green,, gracefully arched, 
surpassing Maiden Hair ferns in grace, 
delicacy of texture and richness of color. It 
is admirably adapted to house culture. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Coleus, Rainbow, 
The plants reach a height of from 2 to 3 
feet; the leaves often measure 10 inches in 
length and 8 inches in width, heart-shaped 
and handsomely crimped, toothed 
and frilled, their color combinations 
are remarkably rich, comprising all 
the reds, metallic greens, ami yellow, 
in shades from the most delicate to 
nearly black Pkt., 10c. 
Annual Nutmeg Plant. 
The great value of this curious and 
useful plant consists of the seeds 
contained in the pods, which have 
the exact taste and flavor of our 
popular nutmeg. After the seeds 
are ripe and dry they can be ground 
or crushed into a coarse powder 
similar to grated nutmeg, and makes 
an excellent substitute for that useful article. 
The flavor is delicate, rich and spicy. Pkt., 
10c. 
Orchid-Flowered Pansies. 
A mixture of the most surprising, novel 
unique and beautiful color combinations. 
The ground color of nearly all the flowers is 
in light shades, the jretais are marked. with 
large brown or golden yellow blotches which 
gives the flowers their resemblance to orchids, 
the colors range in the terra cotta shadings 
as well as in the flesh, orange, rose pink and 
lilac. Pkt., 10c. 
Coleus, Rainbow. 
