The Sweet William is one of the finest flowering plants 
among the hardy perennials. The flowers have a wide 
range of bright colors and varied markings, including 
the finest auricula-eyed varieties. Single and double 
mixed. Pkt., 1 OO seeds, 3 cts. 
SOLANUm, Jerusalem Cherry. 
A miniature orange tree, covered all winter with a 
profusion of scarlet fruit. The foliage is very beauti- 
ful, but the fruit is the chief attraction. Pkt., 50 
seeds, 3 cts. 
H. f> Nickerson, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Jan. 22d 1900, writes:— 
I cannot speak too highly of tho excellent results which 1 
obtained from your see's Inst year. The Geraniums nnd 
Dahlias were beautifu', most of the latter being double and 
varigated 
SNOWBALL SCABIOSA. 
The flowers are very large, measuring 
fully two inches in diameter, of purest 
white and very double. It comes quite 
true from seed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 
cts. 
SCABIOSA. 
Double Black. 
A new variety with elegant double 
black-purple flowers, so deep in color 
as to appear nearly coal black. Pkt., 
60 seeds, 4 cts. 
SCABIOSA.— Mixed double, all col- 
ors. Pkt., 76 seeds, 3 cts. 
Violet. 
VIOLET, Viola. 
The Violet should not bo want- 
ing in any garden, on account of 
its fragrance and early appear- 
ance. A single flower will per- 
fume n whole room. Succeeds best 
in a shady, sheltered place, and 
can be easily increased by divid- 
ing the roots. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 ots. 
VINCA ROSEA. 
A free flowering perennial, with 
glossy green foliago and^ beauti- 
ful circular flowers of a f ne rose 
color. If sowu early under glass 
and transplanted in a warm sit- 
uation, will bloom in the sum- 
mer and autumn, and may be 
potted for tho house before frost, 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 ots. 
