VERBENAS, SUPERB HYBRIDS 
1HE Hybrid Verbenas are among the most beautiful and useful of our flowers. Seedlings 
begin to bloom early and continue freely until winter, the lovely fragrant clusters making a fine display 
in either beds, borders or pots. In pots they bloom until Christmas. The common hybrids bloom more 
freely and are really more showy than the Grandiflora and Colossal varieties, but the flowers are not 
■o large nor produced in such large clusters. They are all deliciously fragrant and continuous-blooming. 
red with white throat. Rose and Carmine shades.50 s. 
Colossea, lovely pink shades, firs over an inch across, 
in large umbels; also rose with white eye; huge. 40 s. 
Grandiflora Etna, intense Geranium-red with cream- 
yellow eye, flowers in large trusses, 40 seeds. 
New Royal Bouquet, 18in, upright, each plant becom¬ 
ing a bouquet of many shades and variegations. 40 s. 
Complete Special Mixture Mammoth Verbena, 100 s. 
Dwarf Compact. These are especially desirable for 
beds and pots as they bloom freely and continuously. 
Many fine colors in mixture, 75 seeds. 
OTHER CHOICE SPECIES: Aubletia Grandiflora, hp. loin., 
Rose Vervain, reddish-purple. Drummondii, hp, 15 in, 
rosy violet in fine clusters. Erinoidea, ha, 1ft, from 
Peru, Moss Verbena, small firs in fine clusters, prQ- 
fuse.Violet, White, mixed. Venosa, hp, 2 ft, for beds; 
free-blooming, firs pnrple-viqlet; easily grown. 100 s. 
Mammoth Queen. 18 in. These arc of enormous firs 
and clusters, and always call forth enthusiastic ex¬ 
pressions of admiration. I offer the finest kinds. 50 s. 
Snow Queen, Giant-flowd, lovely pure white .beautiful. 
Rose Queen, Superb variety, charming soft rose, fine. 
Scarlet Queen, Huge vivid scarlet, white eye; gorgeous. 
Salmon Queen, Bright salmon-rose, white eye, beautiful. 
Auricula Queen, Various colors, large distinct eyes. 
Golden Queen, large clusters of golden yellow firs, fine. 
Special Mixture Mammoth Queen varieties, 75 seeds. 
M ammoth Varieties, hhp, 18 in. These are readily 
grown from seeds, easily transplanted and give gener¬ 
al.satisfaction. The flowers are of all colors and are 
•showy throughout the season. Royalty, ,vivid blue 
shades. Firefly, dazzling scarlet. Miss Wilmolt, salmon- 
rose. Luminosa, fine pink. Striata, charmingly striped. 
Fairy Queen, lovely soft pink. Purple Cloak, dark purple- 
Dodger’s Unrivalled Dahlia-flow’d Zinnias 
It is not uncommon for these Zinnias, under favorable conditions, to grow from six to nine 
inches in diameter, double to the center. My seeds are direct from the originators, saved; front their bestf traih. 
“ " >-- iI --J- -j ■ Meteor, rich glowing dark red, very large, floriforous. 
Old Gold, .glowing;shade of old gold, large, splendid. 
Buttercup, rich cream-yellow firs, abundantly produced. 
Canary Bird, hha, 3 ft, soft Primrose, very, beautiful. 
Crimson Monarch, largest and.best red, flowers often 8 in 
across, borne freely on strong, thrifty plants. 
•Dream, lavender-blue, one of the best, always admired'. 
Eldorado, charming shade of rose on salmon, splendid. 
Exquisite, tyrian rose, huge flowers, most pleasing. 
Golden Dawn, enormous flowers, perfectform, golden. 
Golden State, vivid orange yellow, large, handsome. 
Lemon Beauty, enormous firs, yellow, brown shadings. 
Old Rose, one.Off the njpst beautiful, distinct and fasci¬ 
nating; cxtjpa large flowers; charming, well named. 
Oriole, huge plants, large dble orange and yellow firs. 
Polar Bear* immense size, snow-white flrs, charming. 
Scarlet Flame, magnificent flaming scarlet; a shading of 
rich orange adding a brilliant lustre, very showy. 
Youth, beautiful soft rose self, a good forcer and.shipper 
as it has superior lasting qualities; one of the best. 
Separate 25 seeds. Complete Special Mixture 40 seeds. 
Luminosa, bright deep pink suffused salmon, new, fine. 
SOME OTHER CHOICE ZINNIAS 
Lilliput, 1 ft, branching, small double flowers mixed. 35 s 
Pumila, 1 ft. Semi-dwarf,tdpvely for beds, branching. 
Achievement, 3 ft, quilled, beautiful rich colors. 35 seeds. 
Crispa, 2 ft, double, crested petals, fine for cutting. 35 s. 
Early Wonder, 1 ft, early-flowering, first of a new race, 
masses of lovely rose firs on long stems. 15 seeds. 
Gracillima, 1 ft, fiery scarlet flowers, beautiful. 35 seed 8. 
Grandiflora Robusta, 3 ft, huge firs, mixed colors. 35 s. 
Haageana Perfection, 1 ft, compact, free-blooming, good 
for beds, double orange and lovely rare shades. 35 s. 
very free-blooming, fine for cutting. Colors: White, 
Salmon Pink, Crimson, Scarlet, or Mixed. 40seeds. 
Pumila Picotee Delight, 1 ft, new salmon rose, very dou¬ 
ble, every petal curled and distinctly margined. 35 s. 
Scabiosa-flowered, 3 ft, branching, free and continuous- 
blooming, firs double, crested, many rich colors. 20 s, 
Some Fine Easily-grown Palms 
The flowering splendid Palms are readily grown from the fresh seeds I supply, and are of the 
easiest culture. The seeds require from two to six months to germinate, so do not be impatient if 
the plants do not show up promptly. Complete Special Mixture of all varieties, 5cts. 
Areca Lutescens, an elegant graceful Palm; leaves shining 
green with yellow stems; beautiful. 
Brahea Filifera, magnificent gray-green leaves with tiny 
thread-like Aliments, robust growth. 
Chamaerops Excelsa, a robust Palm with orbicular leaves 
at top of trunk, somewhat glaucous. 
Latania Borbonica, splendid big leaves, spreading; popular, 
easily-grown fountain-like Palm. 
Phoenix Canariensis, one of the best for house culture; 
the leaves arched, giving a graceful effect. 
Phoenix Robelina; very handsome, vigorous Palm with 
gracefully recurved leaves, fine house plant. 
Sabal Palmetto, the beautiful native Palm of Florida, 
big flower clusters honey-producing; almost hardy. 
Seaforthia Elegans, a splendid Palm from Australia; very 
graceful in form; likes heat, fibrous loam and sand. 
