EVERLASTINGS for dried bouquets. Straw- 
flowers, mixed colors. 40 cents per dozen. 
Statice simuat.a. blue, yellow and pastel 
shades of rose and lavender. 40 cents per 
dozen. 
FEVERFEW “Snowball,” Double white, pro¬ 
fuse blooming. 40 cents per dozen. 
GODETIA “Sybil Sherwood.’’ 15 in. Bright 
salmon pink with white edges. 40 cents per 
dozen. 
LARKSPUR. “Blue Bell,” light blue. “B'ue 
Spire,” deep blue, “Lilac Sp're,” “Rosa¬ 
mond, r warm salmon pink, “White Spire.” 
40 cents per dozen. 
LOBELIA. “Cambridge Blue” 5 in. Fine 
intense blue. “Sapphire,” trailing, Navy 
biue with white eye. 75 cents per dozen. 
MARIGOLD. Tall African varieties. 3 to 4 ft. 
Double lemon, double orange, “Guinea 
Gold,’’ semi-double orange, “Yellow Su¬ 
preme,” semi-double creamy lemon yellow. 
40 cents per dozen. 
Single flowering varieties. “Fire Cross” 1 
ft. orange yellow with maroon blotch. 
“Josephine” 2 ft. golden brown. Signata 
pumila, “Little Giant,’’ 6 in. Golden or¬ 
ange in the greatest profusion. “Lilliput” 
8 in. Double, mixed, fine for edgings. 
35 cents per dozen. 
MIGNONETTE. “Improved Machet” 1 ft. 
Highly fragirant, From pots, 75 cents per 
dozen. 
NICOTIANA. Flowering Tobacco. “Crimson 
Bedder” velvety crimson, “Snowstorm,’’ 
snow white, very fragrant 2 ft. 50 cents 
per dozen. 
PETUNIAS. Ruffled Monsters, a marvelous 
strain in beautiful colors. $1.50 per dozen. 
“Celestial Rose,” bright deep rose. “Cock¬ 
atoo,” violet purple and white, “Dierner’s 
Blue,” velvety deep blue, “Heavenly Blue,’’ 
soft azure blue. “Queen of the Market,” 
bright carmine. “Rosy Morn,” soft rose, 
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