riunimotb Verbena. 
MAMMOTH VERBENA. 
Floworn of unusual sizo, ninglo flowcrn somotimos being as largo qb a 
twonty-llvo oonfc pinco, whilo tho clusters of bloom are magnificent, and 
tho range of color moro vivid than In any othor mixture. Forgnrdon 
bodn or maHHlng tlio Vorbena iaunrlvalod; fioworfl of tho most brilliant 
color, blooming continually from pprlng until Into in tlio autumn. Al- 
tliougii poronnialB, tlioy bloom profueoly tho first eoaeon from sood. 
Pkt., 100 foods, G ots. 
PURE WHITE VERBENA. 
CANDIDISSIMA. 
A fine strain of large flowering, pure white Hybrid Verbe¬ 
na; trusBes large and borne freely at all times; always 
comes true from seed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 
STRIPED VERBENA. 
Very showy striped flowers of many bright colors. Pkt. 
75 seeds, 4 cts. 
DEFIANCE VERBENA. 
True, brightest scarlet. Pkt., 60 seeds, 4 ots. 
VERBENA HYBRIDA. 
Fine mixed, from a splendid range of colors. Pkt., 76 
seods, 3 ots. 
VERBENA ODORATA. 
This lovely Verbena is hardy; seed may be sown in the 
open ground early in the spring. Tho blossoms, instead of 
being in clusters, run up into spikes three or four inches 
long, and is very sweet scented. Pkt., 76 seeds, 3 cts. 
LEMON VERBENA. 
This elegant, fragrant plant is easily grown from seed 
and succeeds anywhere. Have a good bed of it in the gar¬ 
den every summer, that you can cut its fragrant foliage and 
flowers to make up with bouquets. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 
cts. 
PERENNIAL PEAS, Lathryrus. 
They do not have tho delicious fragrance of the Sweet 
Peas, but they are equally as beautiful. They are perfect¬ 
ly hardy and live year after year bearing magnificent clus¬ 
ters of flowers, and bloom early in the spring. Pkt., 25 
seeds, 3 cts. 
THUNBERGIA, Black-Eyed Susan. 
Very elegant, slender-growing climbers, rapidly covering 
wire trellises, and also useful for vases in tho garden or 
houso. Tho colors nro pure white, light yellow and deep 
orange. They continue in flower all summer. Mixed. 
Pkt., 20 seeds, 3 ots. 
Mrs. Chester Berry, Fowlerville, Mich., April 24, 1900. writes:— 
Deah Friend: Your Heeds are so good and bo cheap that I for one 
cannot afford to buy elsewhere. I tried a bed of Balsams last year, 
and a handsome sight they were—so thrifty. From a packet of 80 
seeds I had 29 sturdy plants. You have indeed made one woman 
happy. 
