JAPANESE IMPERIAL GARDENS. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SEED 
F R Q Effl THE ESE B B3 P E R i fi L GARDENS. 
Put U P in Sealed Packets by the Gardeners on the Premises. 
Through a friend who supplies me with Japanese Bulbs and 
seeds, residing in Yokohama, Japan, I have procured a few 
thousand packets of this seed, from plants grown in the Em¬ 
peror’s Gardens. Many plants grown in these gardens are never 
sold, and are never seen by outsiders. 
Imperial Chrysanthemum Seed, sealed packet, 12c. 
Japanese Chrysanthemum, 
TOKIO MIXTURE. 
No flower can ever take the place of this. The Fall months 
are not half a Fall without them. My seed is the TOKIO 
MIXTURE, composed of all the best Japanese and Chinese 
kinds, and imported from Japan. Curious shapes aud beautiful 
colors, including the famous ostrich-plumed sorts—twisted, durved 
and bristljng. Sow seed as late as March and they bloom readily 
in October and November. These fine varieties need a little pro¬ 
tection the first winter, if lelt in the ground. 
Packet of 50 seeds, 8c. 
TOKIO MIXTURE. 
