S&MAYS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
Scabiosa. 
Sweet William. 
SCABIOSA. 
Large - Flowered Double. -Of tall growth and produces except ionally large 
double flowers. The range of colorings is most remarkable, shading from pure white 
to rich pink, crimson to deep red, and from lilac to almost black. Pkt., Sc. 
SWEET WILLIAM. < New DouMe and Si "K ,e Mijted -> 
The Sweet William is one of the finest flowering plants among the hardy perennials. 
The flowers have a wide range of bright colors and varied markings. Pkt., Sc. 
SMILAX. 
One of the most desirable window vines on account of its charming, glossy green, 
elegant and graceful foliage, and will grow several feet high the first season. Started 
in the spring it affords elegant trellis plants for the house in winter; also fine for hang- 
ing baskets. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 30c. 
SUNFLOWER. (Helianthus.) 
Giant Russian. Flowers of enormous size. Pkt., 5c. 
GlODOSUS I-* r S ; e^ globular heads of bloom of a rich saffron shade. 
Silver Leaf. Silvery foliage; blooms yellow and black. Pkt. 5c. 
Stella. Rich golden yellow with black discs. Pkt, 5c. 
New Double. (See page 40.) 
Mammoth Verbena. 
SCHIZANTHUS. 
(Butterfly Flower.) 
Elegant and very free blooming annuals; of much interest and beauty, 
and when well grown rival in singularity of colors and markings of the 
orchid*, larg* flowers, snot.ed with crimson, lilac, purple and yellow, 
and the petals are cut in a picturesque manner. Pkt., 5c. 
VIOLET. (Viola.) 
The violet should not be wanting in any 
garden, on account of its fragrance and 
early appearance. A single flower will per- 
fume a whole room. Succeeds best in shady, 
sheltered place, and can be easily increased 
by dividing the roots Fiuest mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
WALL FLOWERS. 
Double Mixed, B%*tf|&S£ 
combining many shades of colors, chocolate 
and orang -purple predominating. Pkt., 10c. 
MAMMOTH VERBENA. 
^linfflp TVTlYAfl Everyone should now 
uul b lc ATi.ivs.CU. g row gome and enjoy 
the pleading fragrance of the cinnamon-co'- 
Violcts. 
Wild Flower Garden 
ored flowers. The single will flower from seed 
own the same spring. Pkt., 5c, 
WILD CUCUMBER. 
For covering porches and trellises. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
WILD FLOWER 
GARDEN. 
A mixture of many varieties of beauti- 
ful, easy-growing flowers, producing a con- 
stant and varied bloom the whole season, 
and is especially suited for those who wish 
onlv a few seeds each of the leading var- 
ieties, or a much more extensive collection 
than their means will permit. Jn no 
other manner can so many seeds be ob- 
tained for such a small cost. This mix- 
ture is especially prepared from Choice, 
Fresh Seeds, the colors and varieties being 
caref'.illy proportioned and will be found 
superior to any mixture offered. They 
are verv useful for sowing alongside the 
garden fence, and on untidy, bare spots 
of ground, and cannot fail to eivc satis- 
faction l-fir-re Pkt., Sc.; oz., I Sc.; l 4 lb., 
5;»c.: I lb- si. 75. 
Flowers of Gigantic Size. Most Distinct and Beautiful Colors. The 
flowers of the New Mammoth are of gigantic size — the largest Verbena 
known — many single flowers being as large as a twenty-five cent piece, 
while the clusters of bloom are magnificent and the range of color more 
vared than in any other mixture. Without doubt this is the finest and 
best strain of Verbena seed, for either the amateur or florist, in existence. 
Verbenas in quantities are more easily obtained from seed than cuttings; the 
plants are more robust in growth ana produce more flowers than those pro- 
pagated from cuttings. Hence the labor and cost of the old method of 
obtaining a supply of Verbenas may be avoided. Plant them out where 
they are to bloom, in rich soil and you will have plenty of brilliant flowers 
until killed by frost. Pkt., 10c. 
Vot"V»ona (Hybrida.) Fine mixed, from a splendid range of col- 
v erueud. ors Pkt>( 5Ci 
f)r\f\Tofa This lovely Verbena is hardy; seed may be sown in open 
VUUlala. ground in* the spring. The blossoms, instead of being in 
clusters, run up into spikes three or four inches long, and very sweet scented 
Pkt. t 5c. 
T PTTintl • ^" ms elegant fragrant plant is easily grown from seed and 
-"CL11U.U. • succeeds anywhere. Have a good bed of it in the garden 
over summer, that you can cut its fragrant foliage and flowers to make up 
with bouquets. Pkt., 5c. 
Mayfield Prize. °ioc r . is * rimson ^ a pure white eye ' 
lVTrc fM<»T7f»1a«H Large bunches of deep purplish blue black 
1U.1S. V/1C VClailU. flowers, each one distinctly marked with a 
pure white eye. Pkt., Sc. 
Blue Boy. A clear sky blue. Pkt., 5c. 
Lavender Beauty. 
White. Sweet scented. 
Scarlet Defiance. 
Qtritmrl Veryshowy 
OlripeU. co i„ rs . Pkt., 5c. 
Lavender, pure white eye. Pkt., 5c. 
See page 43. 
True from seed. Pkt., 10c. ' 
ZINNIA. 
New Giant. 
A superb new class of Zinnias, 
giant in size, and perfectly 
double flowers of richest, most 
varied colors and shades; plants 
grow 3 feet high, blooming 
freely during long periods; 
particularly valuable for group 
Choicest mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Curled and Crested. 
Each plant produces from 100 to 200 'Sg 
large double flowers, with petals ^ 
curiously twisted and curled. Pkt., 
10c. 
7oV>ro Handsomely striped and 
l/CUId. mar k e ,i pkt., 10c. 
Pliniro TVTivo/1 Many choice an 1 beauti 
^noice mixea. ful c„ior». pm., s c 
