Novelties in flower $eeds. 
New Branching Aster, Lavender Blue. 
The Bride. 
Beautiful flowers, with long, wavy petals, 
resembling Japanese Chrysanthemums. 
The flowers when first open are a pure, 
glistening white, changing with age to a 
delicate rose color. Pkt. 15 cts. 
One pl\t. each of the above varieties, 
25 cents. 
New Candytuft, Giant-flower- 
ing Hybrids. 
Compact, bushy plants, growing about 6 
inches high and completely covered with 
monster heads of flowers of the most 
delicate shades, among which are deli- 
cate pink, lavender, bright rose, carmine, 
blush and pure white. The seed may 
Giant Comet Aster, The Bride. be s0 ^ vn j D t(j e 0 pen ground, and will 
produce plants that will flower all through the season. A small bed in our grounds the 
past season was the admiration of all who saw it. Pkt. 15 cts. 
A delicate shade of color in this useful class of Asters. The beautiful flowers, 
which are 5 and 6 inches across, are borne 
in profusion on long stems, making it in- 
valuable for cut-flowers. Pkt. 15 cts. 
New Giant Comet Aster, 
Cosmos, New Yellow. 
A desirable novelty, with beautiful glossy, fern-like foliage and handsome golden- 
yellow flowers, which are produced in abundance all through the season, commencing 
to bloom in July. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Cosmos, New Dawn. 
A desirable companion to the above, coming into flower in July, and blooming in 
profusion all through the season. The flowers are large and of a beautiful white, re- 
lieved at the base of petals with a delicate shade of rose ; being of dwarf growth, it is not 
apt to be blown over by the winds, as are the late blooming tall varieties. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Nasturtiums, Had. Gunther’s Hybrids. 
A new class of this popular flower, excelling all other Nasturtiums in freedom of 
bloom, size and variety of colors. There are many new colors in this variety not to be 
found in the many varieties grown. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Petunia, Giant of California. 
We again call attention to this remarkable strain of single Petunias. It is the 
result of many years' careful work and selection by a lady specialist in California, from 
whom our seed is procured. The flowers are deep throated and immense in size, some 
of them being 4 or 5 inches across. They are ruffled, fluted, fringed, striped, blotched, 
and of solid and intense colors. Some of the colors are mauve, white, violet, crimson, 
pink, lavender, cerise, and many combinations of these colors. A bed of these in 
our grounds the past few seasons was the admiration of all who saw it. Pkt. 25 cts. 
