22 
A. Washburn & Sons, Florist?. 
Catalogue, 
COSMOS. 
A beautiful flower and within the last few years made much more de- 
sirable by the introduction of dwarf growing varieties that come in bloom 
as early as July 1. 
Early Flowering Varieties Mixed Pkt. 5c, Za oz. 15c 
Dawn. An early flowering, white variety Pkt. 10c 
Mammoth Perfection Mixed. A fine strain *of late flowering varieties. 
Price Pkt. 5c, |/ 4 oz. 15c 
CYPRESS VINE. 
An excellent climber where dense shade is not required. 
Mixed colors Pkt. 5c, »/ 4 oz. 15c 
FORGETMENOT. 
Alpetris Coeruiea (blue). A free bloomer. 
Pkt. 5c 
FOUR O’CLOCK. 
One of the best of the old fashioned flowers. Needs no description. 
Mixed colors Pkt. 5c, / 2 oz. 10c 
GOURDS. 
GOURDS. 
Allegheny, Mixed. A beautiful variety, 
ranged petals resembling silk. 
Extra Choice Double 
Mixed. One of the best 
varieties. 
Flowers formed of loosely ar- 
A very rapid climber. 
Some of the gourds are 
valuable as dippers, 
while the smaller varie- 
ties make good toys. 
Mixed. Pkt. 5c, »/ 2 cz. 15c 
HOLLYHOCK. 
Sow seed in the open 
ground in June or July 
and plants will bloom 
the following season. 
Either of above varieties 
Pkt. 10c, Zq oz. 25c 
HYACINTH BEAN. 
Annual. A rapid growing climber Mixed, Pkt. 5c, Zz oz. 15c 
LANTANA. 
A desirable and free flowering plant. Flowers resemble a verbena m 
form Mixed Pkt. 10c, Za oz. 20c 
LARKSPUR. 
Double Stock Flowered. One of the best varieties Pkt. 5c 
