CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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PHLOX FIMBKIATA. 
MAY'S SUPERB PHLOX. 
The Phlox Drummondii, lor a mass of splendid colors 
Btidaconstant display, is not eicclkd by any other annual 
or any perennial that we are acquainted with. It has 
every desirable quality for this purpose. The colors range 
from the purest white to the deepest blood purple or crim- 
son, and yellow, and striped, the clear eye of the Phlox 
being peculiarly marked. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII GRANDtFLORA 
For beds and massing nothing can surpass these splen- 
did flowers. They grow rapidly from sctd and produce 
immense trusses of brilliant blossoms of almost every 
shade imaginable. Our seed has been carefully se- 
iBoteil from the larere nowerinir class. White, pttt- 
lOo; Rose, lOo; Scarlet, lOc; Blood Red, lOc; Bed 
Striped White, 10c; Crimson "White Eye, lOo. 
DWARF PHLOX. 
This class grows only six or eight inches high and are 
very desirable for planting in wimiow boxes as well as for 
bedding. Bloom freely. Dwarf White, pkt. 10c; Dwarf 
Scarlet, lOo. . 
Dwarf Leopoldi— Clear carmine with a pure white 
eye, verv showy. Pitt. lOc. 
Dwarf Mixed— All shades and colors. Pit. lOo. 
BEAUTIFUL NEW PHLOX. 
Fimbriata— The blossoms are of a. good size, and the 
petals instead of being entire, are in this variety partly fim- 
briate, partly three-toothed, the center tooth be ng almost 
twice as long as the lateral ones. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 200. 
Star of auedlinburgr— An extremely beautiful va- 
riety of the well-known Phlox Drummondii, the long, 
pointed, center teeth of the petals giving the flower a" ele- 
gant star-like lorm, their beauty being much enhanced by 
the white margin to the petals. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 200. 
ISABELLINA-THE YELLOW PHLOX. 
The most novel color in all this class of flowers Blos- 
soms open a delicate cream vellow which frequently shade 
to clear light salmon. Splendid for cutting to be used in 
bouquets, etc. A new shade in this grand collection of 
summer favorites. Pkt. lOo. 
BANNER COLLECTION OF PHLOX. 
THESE VARIETIES WE IMPORTED DIRECT FROM 
EUROPE. 
We will send one package each of the following 
four rare varieties of Phlox Drum Orandi. lor only 
60 cents. They will produce mammoth flowers and 
make a gorgeous display the entire summer. 
Prince Arthur— Beautiful snow-white flowers of 
enormous size and perfect form. Pkt. 15c. 
Eastern ftueen— Rich deep crimson rose. Exceed- 
ingly showy and very handsome. Pkt. 20o. 
Aylesbury Prize— Marked ' and striped with 
white and crimson. An extremely attractive va- 
riety that never fails to excite the greatest admir- 
ation. Pkt. 15o. , , , , 
The Countess— A lovelv shade of rosy pink. The 
most delicately colored variety we have ever seen. 
Bkt. 15o. 
AFRICAN FOBGBT-MK-NOT 
...AFRICAN... 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
(a CAPENSIS.) 
One of the loveliest annuals 
that can be grown. Was intro- 
duced into this country from 
South Africaandresemblesgreat- 
ly in shape and color of flower 
our well-known Forget-me-not. 
It grows about two feet high, 
branches freelv and bears a pro- 
fusion of bright blue blossoms 
through the summer months. 
For outdoor growing, either in 
beds or boxes, it is one of the 
grandest flowers that can be 
found in the entire collection of 
rapid growing annuals. Be sure 
to include this charming flower 
when making up your list this 
season. Pkt. lOo. 
CONVOI.. MAURITANICUa. 
HUMULUS JAPONICUS, The Great Japanese Climber. 
A wonderfully rapid growingclimberfrom Japan, which has become very popular on accoontor^^^^ 
dense foTage an/rapid^owth.** The leaves are a richgreen color and -^-l^fingly handsome If you 
h»ve a porch or trellis you desire covered very quickly this will do it. Pkt. 10c. 3 pkts. ^oc. 
CONVOLVULUS MAURITANICUS. 
For hanging baskets, vases and window boxes this is one of t''<^ V**"?!*"' 
that can be found The plant is a strong, robust grower and produces an abundance of lovtly blue 
blossSms the entire sumn?er season. We%elieveitia undoubtedly the most f!;«= flower,ng plant that 
can be secured for growing in all kinds of soils. It seems to require no rest whateverand continues to 
rx^,^ bloom in all kinds of weather. Pkt. lUC. 
TOUCH-ME-NOT. 
(0. Chamaecrista.) A novel little annual thatshonld 
be grown by every flower lover. The plant.raisedfrom 
the seed grows from 12 to 18 inches in height, with 
compound leaves, which like those of Mimosa pudica 
are sensitive to touch, drooping and folding together. 
The flowers are large, of a canary yellow, two of the 
petals being purple spotted at the base. They are 
borne on stems from two to five in a cluster, and are 
produced freely until destroyed by frost. Give it a place 
in your garden this season for we are certain it will in- 
terest and please you. Pkt. 15c. 
GOLDEN MOUND, (venidium calendulaccum.) 
Few people know the value of this beautiful little annual 
hich blooms so profusely from early summer until the late 
autumn months. Pkt. 5o. 
PINK, ROYAL BANNER. 
Pinks are always in demand, and few easy growing annuals 
are more desirable. Royal Banner is a charming double flower- 
ing variety, with handsomely striped petals that makes it ex- 
ceedingly Attractive. It blooms easily from seed the first season 
and is as valuable for bedding a. it is for pot culture. Be sure 
VBN.DUM CAi.8NDm.ACEru. to try it this season. Pkt. 15c, 2 pkts. 25o. 
PINK, ROVAI, BANNBB. 
