POLYGONIUM Baldschuanicum, robust vine, 20 
ft., rose clusters, free-blooming all summer. 
31 ultlflorum, 20 ft., rapid, free-blooming vine. 
Sachalinetise, 8 ft., yellowish firs.. 
Sleboldli, 6 ft., pretty foliage, white firs. 108 s. 
POTENTILLA Hybrlda, strawberry-like plants ; 
firs, yellow, rose, brown, scarlet. Mixed. 500 s. 
Double-flowd. varieties with double firs. 100 s. 
Warrensi, new; 2 ft., bright-yellow. 
PRUNELLA Gvandiflora, 6 in., blue; rockery. 
PYRETHRUM Roseuin, 2 ft., beautiful Cos¬ 
mos-like firs., in many charming rich colors, 
on strong stems ; showy in beds 
Janies Kelway, 3 ft., deep velvet-red. 50 s. 
Yis Bros, of Holland make a specialty of 
these firs., both single and double, and I 
offer seeds of their superior collections. 
Kelway’s Exhibition seeds, single or double. 
CInerarlafolInm, 2 ft., lovely white daisy-like 
RHEUM Collinianum, 7 ft., giant foliage. 
Monarch, 4 ft., big leaves, huge stems. 50 s. 
Excelsior, Victoria improved Rhubarb. 50 s. 
Tanguticum Rubrum, 7 ft., large palm-like 
leaves ; bright red trusses of bloom. 50 s- 
ROMltEYA Coullerl, 4 ft., Matilija Poppy; 
large white firs., fragrant, beautiful. 100 s. 
SCABIOSA Cancasica, 3 ft., fringed, blue; al¬ 
so white; Separate or mixed. 30 s. 
House’s Hybrids, 3 ft., large, showy, mixed. 
Japonica, 2 ft., lavender, fine for cutting. 
SENECIO Clivorum, 4 ft., large, decorative 
foliage and rich orange firs. ; a good peren- 
SIDALCEA Rosy Gem, 2 ft., spikes of lovely 
small “hollyhock” firs. Award Royal Hort. 
SILENE Fortunel, 2 ft , bright rose, feathered. 
SOLID AGO, 6 ft., Golden Rod, hardy native 
perennial bearing big golden plumes 500 s. 
SPIREA Filipcndula, Dropwork, 3 ft., rose 
SWEET WILLIAMS (Dianthus Barbatus) are 
favorite garden flowers, being showy, fragrant, and 
long-blooming. The plants stool out and become large 
clumps, each throwing up a number of strong stems 
that are surmounted with large, exquisite clusters. 
They grow readily from seeds, and thrive in any soil 
or sunny situation. I offer the finest known varieties, 
both single and double, and they show all the new 
beautiful colors and variegations. See eng. on page 41. 
Single: Pure White, Dark Crimson, Turkey Red.Pink, 
Reauty, Bright Rose, Scarlet Beauty, Ilolborn Glory, 
Darkest Red, Henderson’s Perfectionfwith large eye) 
Johnson’s Diadem (dark scarlet with big white eye), 
Harlequin (white, rose and red firs in same cluster), 
Giant Auricula (big eyes). Separate or mixed, 250 s. 
Double: Pure White, Crimson, Margined, Black-red, 
Rose, Separate or mixed. 250 seeds. 
Complete Snecial Mixture, Single and Double, 250 s. 
Annual Sweet. William, 1ft, blooms the first season. 
STACHYS Lanata, 2 ft., silvery fol., dark rose 
STENACTIS Speciosa, 2 ft., lovely blue, 75 s. 
SY3IPHYTU3I Asperrimum, 4 ft., Prickly 
Comfrey ; rosy lilac bells in curved racemes . 
TELEIvIA Speclosa, 4 ft., golden “Aster” firs. 
THALICTRUM Aquileglafollum, 3 ft., lovely 
"Columbine” foliage and pretty rosy firs. 
Dipteroearpuin, 4 ft., lilac-rose; fine to cut 
TIIERMOPSIS Carolinanum, 4 ft., golden Lu¬ 
pin-like firs., long spikes. 8 s. 
TRIFOLIUM Invarnatum, 1 ft., showy Scarlet 
Clover; annual. 250 s. 
Rubens, 2 ft., large carmine elongated heads ; 
upright growth ; a handsome perennial. 250. 
TROLLlUo Europaeus, 2 ft., Golden Balls. 
Ledebourl, 2 ft., bright orange, free. 50 s. 
VERATRUM Nigrum, 5 ft., long panicles of 
purple firs. ; striking. 2130 s. 
VERBASCU3I, Harknes Hybrids, 7 ft., huge 
spikes of golden bloom; early summer. 
Sliss 3VIllmot, 5 ft., big spikes, white. 500 s. 
Olympicum, 6 ft., golden firs. ; Papuosuin. 5* 
ft., sulphur. 500 s. 
Plioeniceum Hybrids, 3 ft., white to purple.* 
Giganteum, 10 ft., silvery foliage, golden firs.: 
Wledmannianum, 3 ft., spikes of violet firs. ; 
Complete Mixture of Verbascum. 
VERKONIA Novaboracensls, 6 ft., brush-like; 
purple firs., in big corymbous heads; showy. 
VERONICA Spicata, 2 ft., lovely blue spikes. 
Longifolia, 2 ft., compact, blue clusters. 500 s. 
Incaua, 2 ft., pretty silvery foliage and Ager- 
atum blue firs. ; fine for beds. 500 s. 
Virginica, 4 ft., foliage in whorls; cup-like- 
white firs. ; golden anthers ; fine. 500 s. 
VIOLA Odofata, 4 in., the pretty Sweet Eng-! 
lish Violet; blooms almost continuously: 
large, long-stemmed, deliciously fragrant. 
Queen Charlotte, large, dark blue, fine for 
pots or beds ; very fragrant. 30s. 
The Czar, lovely blue, an old favorite; also! 
Pure White ; both fine Violets. 30 s. 
WALLFLOWER, FINEST LARGE-FLOWERED 
These deserve more attention. They are easily grown 
from seeds, and in mild climates bloom freely during 
winter. The flowers are large, of fine colors, and deli¬ 
ciously perfumed. I offer the fo’lowing splendid sorts: 
Eastern Queen, clear brightchamois, very distinct 
Feltham Early, fine red-brown, a market favorite. 
Golden Monarch, golden firs, dwarf compact habit. 
Primrose Monarch. like Golden Monarch, but of a 
lovely Primrose color, large and fine. 
Vulcan Improved, deep velvety-red, rich, beautiful. 
White Dame, large trusses creamy white, scented firs. 
Kelway’s Langportian, huge single firs 2jin across, 
borne on immense trusses, splendid deep red color. 
Complete Special Mixture of these Wallflowers. 
Benary’s Double Dwarf Branching, 1ft, all colors. 
YUCCA Alolfolia, Adams Needle; Variegated 
foliage; Quadricolor; Filamcntosa, silk 
grass. 3Vhlpplei fine, distinct. 8 seeds. 
