Abutilon, Flowering Maple. 
Avery popular perennial shrub, with bell-shaped 
drooping 1 flowers, well adapted to house culture, easily 
raised from seed, and if sown before April, under glass, 
plants will bloom the first season. For winter flower¬ 
ing, plant in September. Finest mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds. 
5 cts. 
Walker’s Excelsior Lawn Dressing. 
10 lb. box, 50c; 25 lb. sack, $1.25; 50 lb. sack, $2.00. If 
your lawn is worn and shabby, try the Fawn Dressing. 
It is absolutely odorless; can be used at any time, and 
the good results will be apparent inside of two weeks. 
Fawn Grass Seed by the peck or bushel, and Fawn 
Dressing by express at buyer’s expense. 
Mrs.M. J. Goss, West Levant, Maine, Apr. 25, 1905, writes: I had a 
pkt. of your Dahlia seeds given me last year. I never saw lovelier 
Dahlias than grew from those seeds. 
A cro din sum, E verla sting. 
One of the most beautiful and valuable of the 
rlasting flowers, called by some “Pink Dais¬ 
ies,” very effective in borders during the bloom¬ 
ing seasons, and possessing the additional ad¬ 
vantage of being available for winter decoration, 
for which purpose it is now extensively grown 
The densely double flowers are faultless, both in 
shape and color; the flowers are somewhat 
larger than the single, and from the seed I offer 
above 75 per cent will be double. Pkt., 75 seeds, 
3 cts. 
Crab’s-Eye Vine, Abrus Precatorius. 
A most beautiful climber, either for pot cul 
ture or the open ground in summer; bears clus 
ters of bright yellow flowers, followed by bunch 
es of pods, which, when dry, burst open, disclos 
ing brilliant red seeds with black eyes, used for 
making beads and other ornaments, for which 
purpose they are exceedingly pretty. Pkt., 15 
seeds, 5 cts. 
Acroclinium. 
