CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLAmS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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5onE Popular Perennials. 
Jlqunegla. 
Aqoilegla Coernlea. 
Baptistla Atistralia. 
Lobelia Cardinalis. 
(Columbine.) 
This plant blooms freely early 
in the spring and summer and 
produces beautiful, curiously- 
formed and variously colored 
flowers. 
Chrysantha. — (Golden 
Spurred). Brieht golden col- 
ored flowers. Pkt. 6c. 
Chrysantha Alba.— (White 
Spurred). Magnificient pure 
white flowers. Pkt. lOc. 
Ooerulea. — Beautiful violet 
blue blossoms. Pkt. lOo. 
Olandulosa. — Dark blue and 
light Tiolet with white corolla. 
A mostcharming flower. Pkt. 
16o. 
Singrle, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 
60. 
Double, Uized Colors. 
Pkt. 5o. 
In every section\ 
! of the country per- 
\ennials are becom- ^ 
ling more popular u 
as their value is} 
{realized. They gen- ^ 
lerally bloom thel 
! first season if seecli 
I IS sown early in the f 
spring, and con-l 
,tinue to Hower ior\ 
I several years, in-.^ 
creasing in size and u 
\ beauty each year.y 
Tor a permanent flcwer^ 
I garden tbe rarietiet listed || 
i on tbU page are un»iir- 
' pasted. 
1)ardy CarRspurs. 
(Delphinium.) 
Although perennials they 
will bloom freely the first season 
if seed is sown early. The 
spikes are exceedingly showy 
and wonderfully attractive 
when grown in bunches. 
Fonnosum.— Rich blue with 
white center. Pkt. 5o. 
Zalll. — Rare flowers of a 
sulphur shade, many having 
the delicate tints of an orchid. 
Pkt. lOc. , ^ 
Le Mastodonte.— A giant 
varietv. producing blue flowers. 
Pkt. lOo. 
Nudicaule —Beautiful scar- 
let flowL-rs. Very showy. Pkt. 
lOo. 
Hyt-ridum Mixed. — Pkt. 
5o. 
DahHae (Double.) 
Baptistia Jiustralis. 
A valuable perennial that should be found 
in everv garden. It produces lovely spikes of 
bright'blue, pea-shaped flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Pkt 5c. 
CbrysantDemttm. 
(Inodornm Plenissinum.) 
For bouquets, or to be used in vases, this 
is one of the finest perennials that can be 
grown. The flowers are a pure white, verj' 
doable and freely produced. Bloomsthe first 
year. The second season the flowers reach 
perfection. Pkt. lOo. 
Digitalis. 
(Foxglove.) 
Stately perennials, throwing their flower 
stalks two to three feet high, 
Lanat*.— White. Pkt. 5c. 
Lutea.— Yellow. Pkt. 5o. 
Rosea. — Rose. Pkt. 5 c. 
Purpurea. — Red. jPkt. 6c. 
Mixed. — Various colors. Pkt. 6c. 
Monstrosa Mixed. — The giants of this 
class. Pkt. lOc. 
tmnn. 
(Cardinalis.) 
This is frequently called the "Cardinal 
Flower." It is a brilliant perennial variety, 
f [rowing to a height of three feet and bear- 
ng spikes of showy scarlet blossoms. Pkt. 
lOc. 
Diantbus BarDatus. 
(Sweet William.) 
Probably more largely grown at the pres- 
ent time than any other perennial. Its gaily 
colored flowers are favorites everywhere. 
We offer the finest assortment in Amer- 
ica. 
Single White. Pkt. lOo. 
SlugrleDark Crimson. Pkt. 
lOc. 
Single Scarlet. Pkt.lOo. 
Double Wnite. Pkt. lOc 
Double Crimson. Pkt. lOc. 
White' Margined. Pkt. 
lOo. 
Mixed. — Poubic and single 
varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
Oiant Mixed. Pkt. 10c 
£Doice Dahlias. 
Of this beautiful flower we 
offer a superb strain, both of 
the singrle and doable class. If 
■ seed is sown early it will pro- 
duce R006, strong: blooming 
plants the first pcason. 
Sinrle Mixed. Pkt. 16o. 
Finest Doable nCixed. Pkt- 
l&c. 
Campanula. 
These are known almost everywhere as 
"Canterburv Bells." Some of thisclass.such 
as Carpatica and Macrantha are perennials 
while the others offered belong to biennial 
section. . ... 
Carpatica Alba.— Free blooming white 
variety. Pkt. 6c. 
Macrantha. — Eitra large blue flowers. 
Pkt 6 c 
Oalycanthema. — (Cup and saucer.) We 
offer mixed varieties of this popular flower. 
Pkt lOc 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 5c. DoubleMixed. 
Pkt. 6c. 
maiifiowm. 
Our assortment of varieties, we believe, is 
unsurpassed and our seed will produce the 
best results. , « , - _ 
Single Bed. Pkt. lOc. Single Golden. 
Pkt. lOo. Single Purple, Pkt. lOo. 
Single Brown, Pkt. lO. Single Mixed, 
Pkt. 5c. Double Yellow, Pkt. 15o. 
DoablePurple, Pkt. 16c. DoubleBrown, 
Pkt. 16c. Double Striped. Pkt. 15o. 
Doable Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 
Double l)Ollyl>ocR$. 
Sow the seed early in the house and trans- 
plant to the garden when the weather is 
warm. If this is done they will flower freely 
the first season. This seed will produce im- 
mense double flowers 
White, lOc. Scarlet, lOo. YelloWj lOc 
Bose, lOc Purple, lOo. ^ Flesh 
lOc. Crimson, lOc. Mixed, 10c. 
May's Prize, Mixed —Saved from 
largest and most perfect flowers. 
Color, 
Pkt 
the 
2O0. 
Diantbns Barbatos. 
Jlconitum, napenus. 
(Monk's Hood.) 
blooming hardy perennial, which 
blooms quick from seed. The 
plant succeeds in almost any 
soil andbears spikes of curious- 
ly shaped white and blue 
flowers. Pkt. 5o. 
Pcntstemon. 
(Mixed Colors.) 
Among the most beautiful of 
all the herbaceous perennials. 
Thecolors range through all thi; 
bright sh.Tdesand are as varied 
as the Gladioli in their tints. 
Very free flowering. Our mix- 
ture is the best that can be ob- 
tained. Pkt. 6c. 
Hdonis. 
Vemalis — charming per- 
ennial with bright yellow flow- 
ers. It grows rapidly to a 
height of eighteen inches and 
^blossoms profusely. Pkt. 5c. 
Hardy Larkspur. 
Campanula. 
Digitalis. 
Aconittim. 
