MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS-BEST FOR ALL CLIMBS. 
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UTTLE OEM PINK. (See cut.) Next to the MarRiierite Carna- Pkt 
tions this is one of the greatest novelties ever introduced. The » 
plants grow rapidly and Ijloom in a very short time fro™ seed. 
It is of dwarf habit, seldom attaining a height of over 6 inches 
Theflowers are produced in great abundance and arcot the most 
beautiful shades imajiinable, being a combination of wine rcc . 
suffused and veined with rosy carmine, e.ich flower being broad- 
ly margined with white 
CANDYTUPT. Annual. One of the most free flowering annuals 
sliowballl.''''Rema'rkable for the mammoth size of its flo wers and 
freedom of bloom, the entire plant being covered with snowy 
white blossoms for several months during the summer .10 
Lilac Queen, Mixed, all colors. : "» 
Crimson King. Beautiful shade of deep crimson .■" 
White Spiral Pure white which grows in the form of a pyramid .OS 
Emorer»* ■ ' A variety bearing immense trusses of beautifui',' pure 
white blossoms 
CSSSIA CHAHAECRISTY. (Toueh-Me-Not.) Annual. The plant 
grows from 12 to 18 inches in height, jw ith leaves 
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which are 
sensitive"totouih, drooping and folding together. The flowers 
are of a canary yellow, two of the petals beingpurple spotted at 
the base.. 
CBLOSIA. 
(CtJckscomb.) 
Hardy annual. Magnificent free 
plants, producing in the greatest 
flowering, graceful growing pi , , 
p?6fnsion spikes of the most \)eautiful feathery flowers. 
aiasKOW Prize. Verv dwarf, immense crimson combs 10 
Dwarf nixed. All colors OS 
Choice Mixed. Tall and dwarf, all colors •• "5 
PlumSsus o. Ostrich Feathered. Charming plants for house dec- 
oraTi^n L well as for flowering in open ground. The spikes of 
flowers are borne upright and of a plume shape.. " 
Venow plume: This is a highly ornamental plant with large 
heads of a rich golden color 
CENTAUREA, Dusty Hiller Varieties. Tender perennials. Silvery 
foliage dw^irf plants, fine for bedding, vases, hang.ng_baskets 
and pots, also extensively used for beds and margins, 
seed from IJccemlier to April. 
Suidldlsslnia. Silvery leafed plants for beds, vases, 
8ymn.;;i4rpa."Agr«cefui;si '^^ 
Eentaureacyanu^^ " • OS 
CENTRANTHLs"'"nnuki:"p^^ 
forSacompactmass of bloom and making a handsome display from July until S^ 
Sow the 
DIANTHUS OR PINKS. Annuals. A magnificent genus, embracing Pkt 
some ofVhe most popular flowers in cultiv«^ a great $ 
varictv of brilliant colors and profusion of bloom. 
The 
varieties 
from 
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varictv 01 Driinant cuitJi 3 1^' v.. ----- - ,1. f, 
classed as annuals m.-y be sown out of doors when dangtr li 
f;Ss?^spast?andinaiw weeks time they are a mass of bio. 
^,rbrChfnrp5;;"k!' (aiine,^s Plorc Vleno. , Charming large flow- 
ma^elii'pinr^^aV;;;:)" A very rapk growing viiHet^- 
Be^l^ ^'^?,Se?s'S^ i;^?^fcge a^-oV- tiie- mosrbVim^ ' 
aud double mixed, all colors '„:.y.:' ";;„;-U "white 
Snowstorm. The blossoms are of an enormous size, pure whiu. 
free* p?od iced and of the most P"fect formation. .....j..^.^...^..---^ -'S 
ImMrial nixed Pinks. (Sec cut.) This mixture will furnish an endless 
'.^r^rof 1 ovelv l lnks from earlv summer until late autumn. 10 
New Double Fringed and striped Pink. (Lae Fl. PI. ,,>„^J[,?o" 
of showv, large flowering varieties introduced by 
m4n sc«l grower. The blossoms are charmingly cut and frmged. 
!aX.re b.frne^n^cat profusion for a number of weeks during the 
latter part of the summer •■ Xii'"*,V"''VA""Hi«*.r,'ni 
Mixed Nnks. This mixture will produce from 20 to difteroi t 
houriilng'cioak or White Frilled. Double, large flowers ot xne rii,,- 
^mSn ^;^S^we« a^^'^y dYstinct in-coloV: bein^ 
f.fnn"idcofkalmon7w^^^^^^^^ --'""""y .,0 
flowers become old ; . ■" 
Pink, Royal Banner. A charming double Jt'^-iJ^f^'e 
brilliant eye 
Annual. White, 
delicately' 
CHRYlXNTHEnunS^^^ 
striijcd and edged with gold, and remarkably showy 
KSi^'l^r :^:^wf;^ ^^:;?,^'^ddarkbrown; making 
Tricoior.^Thisisoftencaiied^ rapid g^"^^; ^^"^ 
almost star shaped blossoms 
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The flowers are a pure 
novelties of the diflerent classes 1 ^ , ---- , ■ - . 
Chrysanthemum. (Inodorum Plenissinum.) Hardy perennial. 
SSlERy^il Si^in^.'^(D^s?vtnS^r;V-Haif lia^ rib- 
Sd?a''n"marIAns;-pri.ed for their beautiful, downy, silvery foliage. • - 
riiMPDARIA Tender perennial. One of the most gorgeous house plants that can be 
CINERARIA. J^'^";'|\.P^^7,-,.o,„ the deepest purple through the lightest shades of pmk 
grown. 1 he colors ranfcc " r,,..„r. „i,„,i..f „«.i „,„.-t-..H t..itli vnrious colors. 
Snd^'carmine", "while som? are beautifully shaded and markea witn various c^.o... 
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CUNTONfA Allra" hardy annual, which blossoms P™f"--;ly ^.":;."« ,05 
cleomeTunoens;'''^ 
Cfiinnt Snider Plant.) Annxial. * ... « , « 
H;^,^shcads^flc.wi^'o?^Hi;iit.>seco|o^ 
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'■^^rrimuaU An;;;autmiTtribiof fayori^ plants, with P^tty. cheer..., 
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^^X^^I^S?^^^^^ S^?f;l^ annuaisrblooming in whorls 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM, LORD BEACONSFIELD. 
yellow, etc. Although perenn. 
uls, thev attain'perfection from see., the first season... 
