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Hardy English Ivy. 
Passion Flower. 
This is a hardy evergreen climbing vine, with dark 
glossy green leaves much used for covering walls of 
churches, and for cemetery work; is a true evergreen; 
retains its bright green leaves all winter. Very useful 
for covering graves, especially where grass will not 
succeed well. Each, 12c; 3 for 30c, postpaid. 
Passion Flower. 
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Passifiora Incariiata. 
A strong-growing, vigorous climber, making a fine 
covering for porches and verandas. Flowers 2 to 3 
inches across, white with light purple corona. The 
roots usually survive the winter as far north as Phila- 
delphia, but in higher latitudes they should be dug up 
and placed in cellar until spring. 12c each; three for 
30c, postpaid. 
Wistaria. 
The Wistaria is particularly valuable for training 
over buildings, second floor verandas, and wherever 
tall-growing climbers are wanted; it is a vigorous, 
rapid grower, entirely hardy. The flower are borne 
in long pendulous clusters. One of the best climbing 
vines for verandas, balconies, etc. 
Chinese Purple. Of lovely, rich violet purple color, 
deliciously scented and handsome. Each, 12c; 3 for 
30c. 
Chinese White. Of similar habit to the purple va 
rlety, but with pure white flowers; n lovely climboi. 
Each. 16c; three for 46c, postpaid. One plant each of 
Purple and White, 25c, postpaid. 
Chrysanthemums. 
Tke rapidly Increasing number of Chrysanthemum 
exhibitions held throughout the country each succes- 
sive season shows the hold this popular autumn flower 
has upon the affections of the flower-loving public. 
Of the easiest growth, they quickly make large bushes, 
either In open ground or in pots, and the magnificent 
flowers which they give until severe frost, makes them 
ideal plants for yard, garden or pot culture. The 
season of bloom and size of flowers can be regulated 
by pinching off the buds as they appear. Partial 
shade, fairly good soil and moderate watering will 
bring successful results. We offer the best kinds now 
known. ' At the low prices for which we offer them, 
every one should have Chrysanthemums. They are the 
people’s flower. Price, each, 10c; six for 60c, post- 
paid. 
Maude Dean. An immense pink variety; finely In- 
curved; petals broad, shell-slmped. 
Major BonnafFon. Soft, clear yellow; full In the cen- 
ter, eight inchos. in diameter and nearly as deep. Of 
perfect form and finish. 
Mme. F. Bergmann. Very large and full, and of 
the purest white, with creamy center; strong, sturdy 
lmbit; fine foliage. Most popular variety with florists 
for early forcing. 
Mrs. Henry Robinson. In the Crysantliemum family 
there is no grander white variety. 
Niveus. Grand, snow white variety; center irregular- 
ly Incurving; outer petals reflexing nearly to stem. 
Constitution robust; foliage large and ubumlnnt, keep- 
ing quality unsurpassed. 
Black Hawk. 
Polly Rose. 
Col. D. Appleton. 
Timothy Eaton. 
Black Hawk. Dark Crimson, largest and best of its 
color. 
Polly Rose. Pure White, an extremely early 
bloomer. 
Col D. Appleton. Deep Golden Yellow, perfect in 
shape and color as well as in foliage and habit, of 
growth. 
Timothy Eaton. Pure White blooms of immense 
size and of globular shape. 
The Biff Fonr Chrysanthemums 
for 30c, postpaid. 
Glory of the Pacific, best pink. 
Geo. W. Childs, the best red. 
Golden Wedding, best yellow. 
Ivory, the. best white. 
Glory of the Pacific. This fine variety will rank as 
the very best of early pink sorts. It is of magnificent 
size and depth, with broad petals, which finally reflex, 
showing the clear pink color to excellent advantage. 
The plant is of dwarf, compact growth and comes into 
bloom very early In the fall. The flowers are of 
great size and a clear pink color. 
George W. Childs. The flowers are of massive size, 
reflexed, with broad, stiff petals; color deep, rich 
velvety crimson, with no shade of brown or chestnut 
Flowers are borne on strong, stiff stems. The foliage 
resembles Cullingfordii, but is much heavier and 
darker. The leaves grow close up to the flowers, Which 
gives the plant an elegant appeurunce. 
Golden Wedding. The grandest golden yellow Chry- 
santhmum ever offered. In color it is a deep, bright 
golden or shining texture, is very large in size, the 
petals are both long and broad and channeled length 
wise. A perfect Japanese incurved of most beautiful 
form, free in growth. 
Ivory. Unexcelled for pot culture or cutting; pure 
white flower of exquisite form. 
TABLE 
Showing Quantity of Lawn Grass. 
Seed Required for a Certain 
Number of Feet. 
For 
1 
acre 
43,550 
sq. ft 
4 
bu. or 
so 
lbs. 
For 
1-2 
acre, 
21,780 
sq. ft 
2 
bn. or 
40 
lbs. 
For 
1-3 
acre, 
14,520 
sq. ft 
. . . . 1 1- 
3 bu. or 
27 
lbs. 
For 
1-4 
acre. 
10,890 
sq. ft 
1 
bu. or 
20 
Ibs. 
For 
l-(i 
acre, 
7,260 
sq. ft 
14 
lbs. 
For 
1-8 
acre, 
5,445 
sq. ft 
10 
lbs. 
For 
1-12 
acre, 
3.(530 
sq. ft 
7 
Ibs. 
For 
1-1(5 
acre, 
3,723 
sq. ft 
5 
lbs. 
For 
1-32 
acre, 
1,362 
sq. ft 
o 
1-2 
lbs. 
