Stock, Ten-Weeks. 
The Largest Flowering Globe Pyramidal. 
Immense spikes of perfectly double flowers, pyramidal in 
shape, the individual blooms frequently measuring- from 2 to 
2'/2 inches in diameter, ranging in color from crimson, rose, 
white, blue, lilac, brown and yellow. They are greatly 
prized for cut flowers on account of their fragrance and 
diversity of colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Stock, White Perpetual, Princess Alice. 
The individual flowers are uncommonly large, 
of a fine, rosette-like shape, and of the purest 
possible wh : te. If sown early will produce a 
great abundance of blcom from June until 
November. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Stock, Peach Blossom. 
The plants are of neat pyramidal habit of 
growth, crowned with magnificent heads of 
beautifully shaped, perfectly double, sweet- 
scented flowers of a delicate, peach-blossom 
color. For beauty and long continuance of 
bloom it is unsurpassed, and the delightful 
fragrance renders it very desirable for bou¬ 
quets. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Stock, Dwarf German. 
Fine mixed. - - Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Passiflora Gracilis. 
The “Fairy Passion Vine” is a charming 
annual; it has pretty light green leaves, and 
is a very dainty and graceful thing for hanging 
baskets, pots or trellises; will grow to a height 
of 10 to 12 feet out of doors. The flowers are 
white, followed by seed fruits, at first light 
green shaded white; when ripe they turn 
bright shining red and burst open, disclosing 
fiery scarlet seeds; the entire plant becoming 
covered with these fruits. The effect is very 
pretty indeed. Pkt., 20 seeds, 10 cts. 
Schizanthus, Butterfly Flower. 
Elegant and very free blooming annuals; of 
much interest and beauty, and when well 
grown rival the orchids in singularity of colors 
and markings. The large flowers are spotted 
with crimson, lilac, purple and yellow, and the 
petals are cut in a picturesque manner. In 
pots in the conservatory or house, few plants 
are more attractive; also elegant in a bouquet 
or vase, and fine for bedding. Fkt., 500 seeds. Sc, 
Mrs. Rosa Knott, Hudson. Wis., April 29,1909. T want to tell you that words cannot praise 
your seeds enough. I had such good luck with your vegetable seed last year that I now send again. 
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