CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FHUITS. 
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SAIiPIGLOSSIS GKANDl 
It is a great wonder to ns 
-that these are not found in 
every garden, as we know if 
you had once grown this lovely 
flower you would not be with- 
out them. The graceful blos- 
soms are borne on long stems, 
and range in color from most 
delicate shades of light blue 
and straw color to deepest 
purple and richest brown and 
maroon. The quaint, funnel- 
shaped flowers somewhat re- 
semble those of the petunia, 
and are borne in profusion. Bo 
sure and include them when 
ordering. Pkt.lOc., 3 pkts. 25c, 
POPPY MANDAKIN. 
(Eschscholtzia.) — A charming 
flower of easy culture, the in- 
ner side of petals are a rich 
orange color, while the outer 
side is a brilliant scarlet. The 
plants when in full bloom pre- 
sent a most gorgeous appear- 
ance. Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 25c. 
BUTTERFLY FLOWKR. 
(Schizanthus.) — Pew of the 
annuals are more attractive 
than this. The flowers arc of 
every conceivable shade and 
co'l'>r, resembling "btitterflies " 
in shape and rich coloring. It 
will please you. Pkt. 5c. 
HUMULUS JAPONICUS. 
(The great Japanese climber.) 
— A wonderfully rapid growing 
climber from Japan which has 
become very popular on ac- 
count of its dense foliage ami 
rapid growth. The leaves are 
a rich green color and exceed- 
ingly handsome. If you have 
a porch or trellis you desire 
covered very quickly, this will 
do it. Pkt. 10c. , 3 pkts. 25c. 
MAMMOTH TXOWKRIXG VERBENAS. 
Tig^r. — This grand Verbena might also be called the 
"Harlequin," on account of its peculiarly striped flow- 
ers, which never fails to attract attention, while the 
enormous size and wonderful freedom with which they 
are borne through the summermonths makes it a most 
valuable varietj'. Pkt. 3 0c. v 
Royal Red. — A beautiful red Verbena, which belongs 
to the large fl wering class. Its mammoth bright 
blossoms are a constant source of delight to the flower 
lover during th sunimerseason. The trusses of bloom 
and individual 11 wers are simply enormous and of the 
most perfect form and color. Pkt. 15c., 2 pkts. 25c. 
Northerr Lig-ht.— The largest whitevaricty we ■ w 
of, and one of the handsomest Verbenas ever 
duced; flowers are borne in great bunches, resem 
a miniatiire Sn wl all blossom. The plant ar 
vigorous grower, oi c mpact habit, thr wing a 
quantity of large, perfectly filled spikes of beautiful, 
pure white flowers. Pkt. I5c., 2 pkts. 25c. 
"Blue Boy. — T deep st blue imaginable, and will 
make a gran showing grown either separate or with 
the above varieties. I*kt. 15c. 
Mammoth Mixed.— Pkt, 15c., 2 pkts. 25c. 
Choice Mixed.-Choicc mixture of all shades. Pkt. 10c. 
Note. — One packt t each Tiger, Koyal Red, Northern 
Light d Blue Boy for 4.0c, 
5 FOR 40c. packet each the following 
for only 40c.: V eiia, F -val Marigold, Bl 
Dorado: Phlox, Star rf ^i.idlinburg; Verbena, 
Tiger; Uianthus, The Br: " 
Phlox Fimbriata. 
Phlox Quedlinburg. 
Poppy Mandarin. 
Salpiglossis Grand 
Marigold Kl Dorado. 
MAY'S SUPEKB PHLOX. 
Fimbriata. — The blossoms are of a good size, and 
the petals, instead of being entire, are in this variety 
partly fimbriate, pa rtiv three-toothed, the center tooth 
being almost twice as long as the lateral ones. Pkt. 
lOc, 3 pkts. 25c. 
Starof Q.uedlinburgr-— A new and extremely beauti- 
ful variety of the well known Phlox Drummondii, the 
long, pointed, center teeth of the petals giving the 
flower an elegant starlike form, as shown in our illus- 
tration, their beauty being much cnhaijced br the broad, 
white margin to the petals. Pkt. lOc, 3 pkts. 25c. 
Plilox Drummondii Grandillora. 
An improved strain, with verv large, perfectly round 
flowers. White, lOc; Scarlet, lOc ; Red. Stri peel White, 
lOc; Rqsc, aOc : Blood Red, lOc; Crimson, White 
Kyc, lOc. ; collection of six varieiues, 40c. ; all colors, 
mixed, pkt. 10c. 
New Dwarf Phlox. 
Onlj'eightinches high, ami one massof flowers. Dwarf 
White, It'c. ; Dwarl Scarlet, 10c. ; Dwarf Mixed, loe. 
MAKIGOI-DS. 
El Dorado. — The handsome 
bushy plants are covered with 
balls of beautiful colored flow- 
ers, many of the plants liaving 
as many as 75 blossoms pen t 
one time. They are several in- 
ches in diameter and a rich . 
shade of golden orang \ Pkt. 
10c., 3 pkts, 25c. 
Double French Dwarf. — 
Compact; colors include in ad- 
dition to 5'ellows, rich velvetv 
browns and crimsons, beauti- 
fully striped and marked. Pkt. 
5o. 
Yellow Clueen. — New and 
distinct variety, resembling the 
Africa iildorado,buthasamuch 
larger flower and more robust 
in liabit. Flowers magnificent- 
ly quilled and very double; 
color orange. Pkt. 15c. 
Special, — One packet each 
El Dorado, French Dwarf and 
Yellow Queen for 25c. 
GERANIUMS, 
Gorgeous flowers of hundred* 
of shades of color, borne con- 
tinuously, render this the most 
popular plai!t grown, either 
for pot culture in winter or for 
bedding out in summer. Sow 
early; they flower first season. 
Q-eranium^ Singrle Mixed. 
— Many varielies. 10c. 
Large Flowering, Singrle 
IVEixea. — Prom new varieties. 
25c. 
General Q-rant. — Vivid scar- 
let; best bcarlet for massing, 
loc. 
Double Mixed .—Includes 
many var e'cies, 26c. 
