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BEI.I.IS PERENNIS (DouTjle Daisy). Hardy 
perennial free-flowering plant of dwarf 
compact growth. The plants are entirely 
hardy and flower freely during early 
spring and cool fall months. Seed 
should be sown quite early in shallow 
drills, and when well started the plants 
can be transplanted or thinned out to 
stand at some little distance apart, as 
they spread rapidly in rich soil. They 
also flower freely in a cold-frame during 
winter months under the same conditions 
as Pansies and Violets. Pkt. 5 cts. 
COBSA SCANDENS. A most graceful, 
free-llowering climbing vine. Pkt. 5 cts. 
DIQITAIiIS (Eoxglove), Easily grown 
perennials attaining a height of from 3 
to 5 feet and producing long spikes of 
beautiful tubular shaped flowers, many 
being spotted or blotched. Pkt. 5 cts. 
DEIiPHINIUMS. The Perennial Delphin- 
iums ar.e best sown in summer, as they 
then make strong plants to flower follow- 
ing season. They can also be sown early 
In spring, and are very effective in bor- 
ders during the early summer the follow- 
ing year. 
Pormosum. Rich deep blue; magnifi- 
cent. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 10 cts. 
DZUORPHOTHECA, Aurantlaca Hybrids. 
Annual. New selected hybrids in splen- 
did mixture. Height 1 foot. Pkt. 10 cts. 
ESCHSCHOIiTZIA (California Poppy). 
Hardy annuals (or biennials) of immense 
utility for mixed borders. Hardy, bright, 
and free-blooming, and of the easiest cul- 
ture. They bloom and flourish equally 
well on light and heavy soils. Although 
not generally known, Eschscholtzlas are 
excellent for decorative work. If cut 
early in the morning before the buds un- 
fold, the flowers will last for several days 
in winter. Sow in open in spring, and 
thin out. Height 1 foot. Pkt. 5 cts. 
PORO-ET-ME-HOT (Myosotls). Very pret- 
ty flowering plants of dwarf compact 
growth: nearly all the varieties flower 
Oodetla. 
Poppy. 
the first season and profusely the second 
spring; the plants are entirely hardy. 
Pkt. 5 cts. 
QODETIA. A charming annual of easy 
culture, forming a compact bush about 
one foot high and flowering profusely all 
summer. Pkt. 5 cts. 
QAIIiEARDIA. Showy and handsome hardy 
perennials, for beds and borders. The 
flowers are a most peculiar combination 
of shades, varying between gold and ma- 
roon. Sow in summer in drills, trans- 
planting to permanent positions during 
autumn; also sow early in spring under 
glass, prick off into boxes, and plant out 
in May. Pkt. 5 cts. 
EOEIiVHOCK. Now that so many beauti- 
ful forms are to be obtained quite true 
from seed, this delightful flower should 
become more popular. We therefore rec- 
ommend our customers to again give this 
useful plant a place in their borders. 
Seed is usually sown in summer, and the 
plants grown on to flower next season, 
but some prefer to sow in boxes or on 
a hot-bed early in the year. Plant out in 
April to bloom same summer. Double 
Yellow, Double White, Double Pink, Dou- 
ble Mixed, Single Mi.xed. Pkt., separate 
colors, 10 cts.; mixed, 5 cts. 
IiANTANA. Free-flowering shrubby plants, 
bearing a profusion of brightly colored 
flowers. Our fine mixed seed will produce 
plants with a wide range of colors. Pkt. 
5 cts. I 
IiOBEIiIA. These dwarf compact plants 
make very pretty edgings for flower-beds, 
and florists will And them readily salable 
as small pot-plants in the spring. They 
also make desirable plants for hanging 
baskets, vases, window-boxes, etc. Seed 
sown in February and grown in small 
pots make fine blooming plants in May. 
Seed planted later produces plants that 
will bloom freely throughout the winter. 
Pkt. 5 cts. 
IiTTFINES. The annual kinds make a beau- 
tiful display, and are most valuable gar- 
den plants. If the spikes are cut away 
as flowers wither more will come on. 
Pkt. 5 cts. 
MARiaOIiD, AFRICAN. From their bold 
appearance and enormous globular flowers 
these showy annuals are specially effec- 
tive in large mixed borders. Sow at the 
end of winter under glass, and transplant 
in April and May. Pkt. 5 cts. 
