GIANT RUFFLED PETUNIA 
Petunias 
FANCY FRINGED 
DOUBLE—These are 
as large as Hollyhocks, 
very double with edges 
finely fringed. Petals 
are crinkled, of various 
colors, making a gorge¬ 
ous effect. We have se¬ 
cured the choicest Dou¬ 
ble Petunia seed that 
can be had, guarantee¬ 
ing no other strain can 
produce a larger per 
cent of double flowers. 
Selected Seed, All 
Choice Colors, pkt. 
15c.,2 pkts. 25c 
SUNSET RAIN - 
BOAV—A fine new 
strain of large flower¬ 
ing Petunias which 
will make a great 
display in colors. They 
should be grown to be 
appreciated. A descrip- _ _ . _ . , _ . 
tion cangive but a faint Fancy Fringed Double Petunia 
idea of their beauty. All colors mixed, Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
This is the handsomest petunia in the world, because of its rich colors and 
markings and its fringed or notched petals. The great blooms are beautifully 
ruffled on the edges. Some flowers are 5 inches across. The tints are rich and 
varied, embracing purple, yellow, rose, velvety crimson, etc., including much 
curious veining and penciling. Some flowers are blotched,with dark throats, 
giving them a handsome appearance. Pkt. 1 Ac.. 2 pkts. 25c. 
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED—All best colors.singleand double. Pkt, 4c. 
3 pkts. 10c. 
STAR 
Flowers 2 
in diame- 
ter.of fine 
tex t u r e 
withmore 
veini n g. 
Gr o u n d 
centre of 
the flow- 
five rayed 
star of 
ght blush pink or 
white. Height of 
plant, l'A to feet. 
Free blooming 
; ometimes 100 flowers on 
a single plant, and one of 
the most attractive for bedding, window boxes or borders.PI 
PLANT OF LEGION OF HONOR-MARIGOLD 
MARIGOLD 
1DH P A =Cuphea is a very fine genus of plants, re- 
^ markable for their beauty, freely blossoming 
Region of Honor—Named so because 
it resembles the Button of the Legion of 
Honor. Flowers bright and almost start¬ 
ling. Bright golden yellow with a deep 
velvety crimson brownish red mark on 
each petal at base. The plants are very 
dwarf and compact, while they produce 
large flowers. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
Tom Thumb, Mixed — These form 
compact little bushes 6 to 8 in. high, cover¬ 
ed with handsome blossoms from summer 
until fall. Pkt 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
French Mixed Colors—These produce 
double flowers of rich dark shades. 
Pkt. 4 c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
and of 
orn am¬ 
enta! 
appear¬ 
ance in 
con ser- 
vato ry 
and flo¬ 
wer bor 
der. Ad¬ 
mirable 
forhou- 
se in 
winter. 
Try it. 
Pkt.4 o 
3 pkts. 
10c. 
HYDRANGEA=PAINICULATA 
PRODUCES IMMENSE FLOWERS 
One of the finest hardy shrubs ever 
introduced, and in size and magnific¬ 
ence of bloom not excelled by any 
shrub in cultivation. The bush in 
time attains a large size, grow¬ 
ing in beauty year by year. It is 
in full glory of bloom from Aug. 
until the middle or last of Oct,, 
when every branch is crowned 
with an immense panicle of fleecy 
pure white flowers, changing 
( later to a pinkish hue, sometimes 
a foot long and nearly as broad 
at the base, presenting an aspect 
of majestic grandeur that abso¬ 
lutely defies description. Entire¬ 
ly hardy, very free growing, a 
profuse bloomer and thrives in 
all soils. It should have a per¬ 
manent place in every garden, 
notonly because it is such a glori¬ 
ous shrub, but for its flowers ap¬ 
pearing at a time when few others 
are to be found. A bed of one 
hundred makes a most striking 
appearance. It can be grown 
from seed, and we have secured 
a choice lot for our customers 
this year. Start some of these 
plants this spring. You will be 
surprised at the result. 
Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 1 2c. 
PURPLE FEATHER GRASS 
Hereisquite a curiosity and we believe 
will l>e very useful for lawn and house dec¬ 
orations on account of its rapid and vigor¬ 
ous growth. The recurving leaves, which 
are narrow and grow very graceful are 
over-topped by elegant feathery plumes 
about a foot long. The heads are borne from 
July until frost and the whole plant seems 
to be veiled in a purple cloud. It certainly 
is the most beautiful and ornamental house 
plant of easy culture which can be readily 
grown from seed, l’kt, 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
