Giant Empress Candytuft. 
A magnificent variety with enormous flattened 
heads of large pure white florets. Good stems. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 
0. W. Stryker, Trenton, N. J., May fi, 1001, says:— Seed arc 
very satisfactory. Every seed of Petunia seems to have started. 
Candytuft, Snow Queen. 
A valuable and distinct species 
of great beauty. It is an annual 
variety and grows very rapidly, 
quickly coming into bloom, re- 
maining in full flower for about 
three mouths. It bears but little 
foliage, and the mass of white 
produced makes it useful for 
borders. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 
Candytuft, Mixed. 
All colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
Chinese Lantern Plant 
Pbysalis Franchetti. 
The plant produces numerous, 
large, inflated husks, much the 
shape of Chinese lanterns, at first 
a beautiful green color, changing 
to a yellowish hue and then to 
brightest scarlet, and as they 
hang suspended among the green 
foliage they present a most novel 
and strikingly beautiful appear- 
ance. Branches cut and dried re- 
taiu their rich and brilliant color, 
and make most beautiful winter 
bouquets when used with dried 
grasses or leaves. The plant 
grows from one and one-half to 
two feet in height. Treated like a 
Tomato it grows and fruits freely 
from seed the first season, yet the 
plants are perennial and may be 
wintered in the cellar or grown in 
pots as a window plant. Pkt., 30 
seeds, 6 cts. 
Angio Lee, East Granby, Conn., May 25, 
1901, says:— I am much pleased with your 
seeds and use them exclusively, beside 
recommending them to my friends. My 
flowers also speak in your favor. 
Mrs. P. 1!. Aret, Winlock, Wash, Mar. 4, 
1901, writes —I have had your seeds for 
years and have had the loveliest flower 
garden on the beach, 
Cob&ea Scandens. 
A beautiful, large, bell-shaped flower, green 
at first, but rapidly changing to a beautiful deep 
violet blue. A well established plant will run 
thirty to forty feet a season. Pkt., 20 seeds, 5 cts. 
