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k-S CATALOGUE OF NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BULBS. PLANTS AND FRUITS. 
(Marsh Mallow.) 
Cream color, rich 
Hardy Pkt 
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brown 
"Bright 
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HIBISCUS. 
annual. 
Africanus, 
center 
Cocclnea. Greenhouse pereaniai, 
scarlet 
Palustris. Large pink''flow'ers';"hardy 
perennial 
MUMEA ELEQANS. Biennial, irattains 
a height of 5 or 6 feet and the small 
flowers are borne in immense numbers 
on branches of a drooping habit. 
Colors red, pink and crimson 10 
HYACINTHU5 CANDICANS. Tender 
perennials. These are often known as 
Giant Summer Flowering Hyacinths, as 
they attain a height of 4 or 5 feet and 
produce immense spikes, nearly 2 or 3 
feet in length. The flowers are verv 
beautiful in appearance and bell shaped'. 
HUNNEMARIA FUMARIAFOLIA. (Yel- 
low Tulip Poppv.) Annual. Seed 
should be sown early in May and by 
midsummer will produce good thrifty 
plants about 15 inches high, covered 
from top to bottom with large butter- 
fly yellow, tulip-like blossoms, which 
will be borne incessantly until late in 
the fall 
HliDYSARUM CORONIARIIIM. (Freneli 
Honeysuckle.) Biennial. It is not a 
climber, but a beautiful little garden 
plant; a prolific bloomer os 
HORDEt'n JUBATUn. (Squirrel Tail.) 
Annual. It resembles slightly our bar- 
ley, as it has hcavv bearded heads. It 
IS a desirable addition to the ornamental 
grasses 
ICE PLANT. Tender pereniiiai. Prized 
for its singular icy foliage os 
iii^ ir,-,- ti-.^ ,., , ,,. IMPATIENS SULTANA. These are charm 
mer mont"il X?-'" ^he sum- 
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flrofusion. 
PO.-.IOEA. 
the Uowers are of a rosy scarlet color and always borne in the greatest 
Annual. 
OS 
Rnr.. M„» I .>..Y' —ro, Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful aiid Taried' flower's.' 
S?„?t^fn?ii^?K; D'lyn Flower.) ^he flowers, which are borne in clusters of a 
bcautitul sky blue shade, often measure 6 inches in diameter 1 
b<^^^?^^ , T*,"*^ Flower.). A charming variety, growing to a heigiii; of 's "or "io'fcet'.'aiid 
bearing a prolusion of bright scarlet flowers 
wUh green and'' whitc""'^ beautiful climber, with foliage whieii i»'m'a'riii'e'd'''an'd''b'iotci^^^^ 
?rowfn^ ;^f^n ti^'^'^ Moon Flower.) '6'u'r'cxperi''ncc 'proves'tiiat 'it 'u 
«r.?h H ■^'^'^""""''^•'•"'^'•'■s- During the summer season the vines are covered 
01 en nn?i „h,>,?/i""'"Tu°*? !',>"•« .'"■''it'^ flowers, which open in the evening and remain 
open until about noon the following dav ,0 
m<.n«p'lei?r=^jif?" A "robust, vigorous growing' cii'm'iie'r 'wi't'il 'i'ml 
reddish hTirl' "ft^" measuring 10 to 12 inches across. The vine is covered with short 
pr ii-^ S^^Vn^ •'^'.'*'"'* *""''™''"'''''"''"^*''"'' pecH'ir cluster of seed capsules. 
Hir bb.V or r, , H • u^' attracti ve ornamental climber. The blossoms, which are of a peeu- 
li/t ^1 reddish purple, are borne in clusters of from 2 to 3 each 
mixed. We ofler a choice mixture of the different varieties 10 
da*^zlhig*iioJ^s^ Cypress.) Half hardy biennial. Handsome free flowering plants; 
ll ANTANA*^ AnnuairThese 'arc s'iiow^^^^ [^l 
l-Al> I AINA. Tender perennial. Handsome free flowering genus, with brilliantly colored 
flowers 
niaNONETTE. (Rescda'.')''"'Ann'u'a'i.''''A °* 
uaorata or Swe»t. The well known variety often spoken of as "Sweet Mignonette 
nachet. (See cut.) Popular in France, where it is extensively grown. 
Color bright red. Is of dwarf habit and splendid for pot culture 10 
(Jiant White. (See cut.) Grows to an immense size. I'lowers large, 
triigr.int and almost a pure white 
Crimson Bell 
Color red- 
dishcrimsoii .10 
Parson's 
White. I See 
cut.) Large 
whitespikcs 
that are 
highly per- 
fumed. Very 
popular for 
the open 
garden as it 
grow s 
quickly and 
blooms pro- 
fusely 05 
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New Qolden Queen. (See cut.) Of all the ad- Pkt 
ditions among the annuals this lovely Mig- $ 
nonette is one of the most valuable. It is 
extremely beautiful in shape and color. The 
flowers arc very large and of a rich golden 
shade 
Allan's Mammoth. When grown'und'cr favor- 
able conditions and with proper care, spikes 
will not only be of r"markable size — from 12 
to 15 inches long — but deliciously fragrant; 
much more so than any other variety. The 
individual florets are of immense size, form- 
ing a graceful as well as compact spike. 
Color the same as Odorata. Its keeping 
qualities are wonderful, the spikes lasting 
over two weeks after cutting 
Mixed. Containing all of the above sorts .' 
DOUBLE MORNING QLORY, WHITE TASSEL. 
(Sec cut.) One of the most charming climb- 
ers that has ever come to our notice. It is a 
rapid growing vine with beautiful white tas- 
sel-like blossoms, which have a delicate 
marking of purple on the inner petal. The 
flowers are beautifully fringed and never fail 
to attract attention wherever seen. Easily 
grown from seed and will give a good per- 
centage of double flowers 
MORNING QLORY. (Convolvulus.) Annual. 
Tall Mixed. Well known quick growing an- 
nual climbers that will attain a height of 
from 30 to fiOfeet in a season. The mixture 
we offer contains all the diftcicnt shades of 
rose, blue, purple, crimson, as well as the 
new handsomely striped varieties of this 
class _ g 
DWARF OR BUSH HORNINQ GLORIES. 
Beautiful plants of trailing, branching habit, 
each plant occupying a space of 2 feet. At 
mid-day they arc coinjilctcl}' covered with a 
mass of most brilliant many colored blos- 
soms, which remain open in clear weather 
till evening. 
White Queen. Pure white. Very pretty o 
Blush Rose. Delicate pink shaded rose o 
Imperial Blue. Rich deep blue; a vigorous 
grower 
Dark Red. Deep shade of crimson, rich aiid 
showy 
Lilac ftell. A handsome shadeof lilac or deli- 
cate lavender tinted rose 1 
Mauritanlcus. Perennial. A beautiful trail- 
ing plant for hanging baskets, va.ses, etc 1 
Mixed. All colors 05 
Imperial Japanese Morning Glories. Of gigaii- 
tic size and good substance, remaining ojjen 
the greater part of the day. Colors range 
from snow white to purple black, with all 
the possible intermediate shades, such as 
pink, rose, fiery red, copper red, carmine, 
crimson, pale blue, deep blue, royal purple, 
maroon, indigo, bronze, slate, brown, cherry , 
ash gray, etc., while others are edged with 
white, having throats of one of the above 
colors, while in others this is reversed, the 
throats being white and the edging of colors 
HAIZE JAPAN. (Zea Japonicas.) Annual. 
The leaves are beautifully strijied with white 
and green, and produce a most charming ef- 
fect when grown in a mass on the lawn or in 
with a bed of shr'.ibberv 
MALOPE GRANDIFLORA. Annual. Very 
beautiful flowers of various shades of red, 
cream, purple and crimson, while some are a 
pure white 
MINA LOBATA. This Is one of the most 
charming climbers In cultivation. The growth 
is strong and luxuriant, bearing a profusion 
of projecting racemes of flowers 12 inches in 
length, alternately bright red, orange yellow 
and yellowish-white in color, according to 
maturity and development 
niRABILIS. Mixed. (Marvel of Peru— Four 
O Clocks.) Beautiful summer blooming an- 
nuals, growing about 2 feet high, each plant 
bearing during the summer season hundreds 
of mammoth flowers of white, yellow, 
crimson, red and striped. The blossoms are 
funnel shaped, and nsuallj- open about four 
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o'clock in the afternoon, remaining open all 
"■fik'i.". ^'S"a"y until about noon the next dav og 
nATRICARIA, Double White. (Double Feverfew.) An- 
nual. The flowers are small, perfectly double an.1 very 
desirable forcuttingto be used in bouquets la 
MAURANDIA. Mixed. Charming 
graceful climbers covered with 
rich purple, white and rose fox- 
glove shaped blossoms 10 
