CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLAm'S, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
Everywhere these flowers are favorites, their easy culture, 
frredom of bloom and fraerance recomraendinR them to all. 
Odorata or Sweet— The well-known varicry often spoken 
of as ■■Sweet Mignonette." Very desirable for bouquets on 
acTOunt of Its strong perfume. Pkt. 5o, oz. 16c. 
Machet— Popular in France where it is extensively grown. 
Color bright red. Is of dwarf habit and splendid for pot 
culture. Pkt. 10c, oz. 650. 
Oiant Wbite — Grows to an immense size. Flowers large, 
fragrant and almost a pure white. Pkt. 10c, oz. 35c. 
Crimson Belle— Color reddish crimson. Fine for either 
pot or garden culture. Is extensively grown in Germany, and 
should be more generally grown in this conntrj-. Pkt. lOo, 
oz. oOo. 
New Golden Queen— Of oil the additions among the an- 
nua's th s lovely Mignonette is one of the most valuable. It 
IS extremely beautllul in shape and color, the flowers are large 
and of «v rich golden shade. Sure to please. Pkt. 5c. 
Par.son's White— Large white spikes that are highly per- 
fumed . Very popular for the open garden as it grows quickly 
and blooms profusely. Pkt. So. 
Allen's Defiance- When grown under favorable 
conditions and with proper care, spikes will not only 
be of remarkable size— from 12 to 15 inclies long— but 
deliciously frag-ant. much more so than any other 
variety. The individual florets arc of immense size, 
formmg a graceful as well as compact spike. Color, the 
game as Odorata; itskeeping qualities arewonderfnl. the 
spikes lasting overtwo weeks 
after cutting. Pkt. lOo. 
Bl!"Tlll3BrEllias< Bt ».B 6 CJ. 
MARIOOIiD EL DORADO.— The handsome bushy plants are covered with ba'ls of beautifully 
lored Howcis, many of the plants having as many as 75 blossoms open at one time. They are 
veral inches in diameter and a rich shade of golden orange. Pkt. lOo, 3 pkts. aoc. 
UABiaOLiD, IiEO-IOir OF HONOR.- A remarkably pretty single flowered variety, growing to 
height of about six inches and forming a compact bush which is literally covered dunnK the summer 
asou with bright golden flowers, each one of which is marked with n velvety crimson spot. It is one 
the showiest garden flowers that has ever been int. oduced. _Pkt. 10c. TREE POPPT 
I SNOWBALL SCABIOSA. 
I The most beautiful of all this 
lass of flowers. Mauy of the 
re white bloPSoms measure 
or seven inches in circumfer- 
|ice and are perfectly double to 
very centre. It blooms 
^ickly from seed andtheflowcrs 
borne on long stiff stems 
laking them especially valuable 
pr cutting. Pkt. lOc. 
raRLASTINa FLOWERS. 
(The Acrocliniums are the most 
[cautiful of the everlasting flow- 
Of strong growth, bearing 
Igrcat number of pink and white daisy- 
Ke llow«*rs with a yellow center. Should 
gathered the first day they open, or 
fcforc fully open to secure a bright centre 
Ihen dried, 
fkt. 5o. 
Coboea Scandens. 
A native of the southern part 
of California, where it grows to 
a height ot two or th» ee feet, and 
produces its beauti'ul gold^-ii 
flowers in thegreatest profusion. 
It is a strong, rapid grower, and 
makes a most beautiful plant for 
the lawn orfor pot culture in the 
house. Seed per pkt. 35o. 
QBRANinSIS. 
Gorgeous flowers of hundreds 
of shades of color, borne contin- 
uously, renderthis themostpopularplant 
grown; sown early they flower first seas >n. 
Geranium, Single Mixed— Many va- 
rieties. 10c. 
XiSLvgo i^'lowerlngr. Singrle Slixed — 
From new varieties. 26o. 
General Grant— Vivid scarlet; best 
scarlet for massing. 10c. 
Double Mixed — Many varieties. 26o. 
TREE POPPY. 
TMB FOUNTAIN AMARANTHUS. 
CKNDVTUFST. 
Snowball — Remarkable for the mam- 
moth size of its flowers and freedom of 
bl. om.the entire plantbeingcovered » i»h 
snowv white blossom>* forscveral months 
during the summer. Pkt. lOo, 8 for 25o. 
Crimson King: — A charming variety 
thatshouldbeextensivclygrown. 
Color, beautiful sh.'ide of deep 
crimson. Pkt. lOe, 3 pkts. 25c. 
White Spiral — It is a pure 
white C andytult which gi ows in 
the form of a pyramid. Pkt. 
lOc, 3 pkts. 25c. 
Fragrant — i'robablythe most 
extensively grown, its fraernnce 
recommends it to all. Pkt. 5o. 
Mixed— All colors and shades. 
Pkt. 6o. 
Cl)e fountain Jimarantbus 
1'h\a forms a graceful weeping 
j or droopinK buhh with leaves of 
brilliant orange carmine and 
bronze. For omnraent on the 
lawn it is certainly very desir- 
able as no other plant can equal 
It in it« oddly shaped willow-like 
leaves or rich coloring^. Pkt. 6o. 
SNOW BALL CANDYTUFT. 
