Forget-Me-Not, “l Victoria.** 
Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of large, 
bright, azure blue flowers, with central double blooms, and when 
fully grown, is quite globular in shape and perfectly covered with 
flowers. This beautiful Forget-Me-Not is the best for carpet bed¬ 
ding, edgings and masses, and for growing in pots. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 5 cts. 
Feverfew, Double, Matricaria Eximia. 
A fine old-fashioned bedding plant; also suitable for pot culture. 
It grows about eighteen inches high, with numerous branching 
flower stems, which are literally covered with very double, pure 
white flowers an inch in diameter. The great profusion of fine 
flowers, with long, slender stems, makes it valuable to grow for 
cut flowers and as desirable as a good Aster. Blooms until frost. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 
Gaillaadia, New Double. 
Large, double flowers, valuable for cutting. The colors embrace 
sulphur, golden yellow, orang9, amaranth and claret. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 4 cts. 
Godetia. 
Godetia, Finest Mixed. 
hard y annuals, remarkable for the delicacy of their 
very fine large blossoms; flowers deep rose pink, rosy carmine, 
snow-white with bright carmine rose spots, carmine, crimson, 
lilac with purple and white. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
Gourds, Ornamental. 
Tender, annual climbers, with curiously shaped fruit in various 
colors, many of which are peculiarly marked. Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cts. 
Walker’s Japanese Flower Food. 
Has no equal for improving Palms, Rubber Plants and 
Ferns, producing growth and renewing the green. 
By mail, 40 cts. 
Miss Olga Eklund De Kalb, III., Feb. 19,1903, writes.—Your Sweet Peas 
and Zennias are the hnest I ever saw. 
