ACACIA, FARNESIANA. 
One of the most beautiful 
plants In cultivation, having deli¬ 
cate, fern-liko foil ape and charm¬ 
ing yellow, tassel-like flowers of 
the most delicious fragrance. It Is 
one of the most easily cultivated 
of greenhouse plants, and sufli- 
ciently hardy to withstand the 
winter In a temperature very lltt.lo 
higher than freezing point. Seeds 
should bo sown In sandy peat, 
about H Inch deep, in a tempera¬ 
ture of 55 deg. to CO deg. suits them 
well. Pot off when large enough 
to handle, and place in a cool, closo 
pi tor house until quite established. 
Pkt., 10 seeds, 0 cents. 
. Mrs. E. S. Baker, Portage City, Win., 
writes:—I never hod a prettier bed or 
Pansies, or one more ndmired than those 
grown from your “Boynl Show." I took 
the first premium at the County Fair. 
Millie Bailer, Zanesville, 0., writes:— 
My Pansy bod raised from your prize 
Koyal Show seeds wore the loveliest I over 
saw and the admiration of all my friends. 
ALYSSUM, LITTLE GEM. 
Tho plants are very dwarf; each spreads 
so as to completely cover a circular snaco 
twolvo to twenty inches in diameter. Tlioy 
soon become one mass of whito, remaining in 
full bloom from spring to fall—bolng densely 
studded with tho beautiful mlniaturo spikes 
of deliciously fragrant llowors. l’kt., 150 
seeds, 4 cents. 
ALYSSUM, SWEET. 
Its nuro white, fragrant flowers aro pro¬ 
duced from early soring till killed by frost, 
very useful in all kinds of boquots. l’kt., 
200 seeds, 3 cents. 
IF YOU RECEIVE An extra Catalogue 
- please hand same 
to some friend that has a Flower Garden, or 
if you wish copies sent to friends, I will do 
so with pleasure on recipt of their address. 
AGERATUJVI. 
A plant that blooms constantly all summor, 
in tho garden and makes a pleasing contrast) 
of color with tho moro brilliant, varieties. I 
offer seed of tho new Imperial Dark Blue as 
best and most showy. Pkt. 300 seeds, 3 ets.i 
I 
SPEAK LOUDER 
THAN WORDS. 
qRSWTH. 
6,000 CUSTOMERS IN 1891. 
20,000 CUSTOMERS IN 1892. 
70,000 CUSTOMERS IN 1893. 
100,000 CUSTOMERS IN 1894. 
WON'PT.6 WOMrfSN. 
There Is no padding In these figures, they 
represent facts, and they show a rate of In¬ 
crease pf business that Is unprecedented In 
the seed trade. •••.- .. , , . 
