SWEET PEAS (Continued) 
Lottie Hutchins. Penciled and clouded pink on straw- 
yellow. 
Lovely. Shell-pink; extra large; very fine. 
Maid of Honor. White and lavender, edged blue. 
Miss Willmott. Bright orange-pink veined with a deeper 
tint. 
Modesty. A very soft and delicate pale pink.' 
Navy Blue. Deep blue; extra fine. 
Othello. Deep maroon; very large and of the finest type. 
Prima Donna. Soft rose-pink; extra fine. 
Ramona. White striped and splashed with delicate pink. 
Royal Rose. Deep rose, shaded light pink. 
Sadie Burpee (black-seeded). White, blush tinge when 
young; large. 
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SWEET PEAS 
•Salopian. Deep crimson-red; extra large. 
Sensation. White with flesh tinge. 
Stella Morse. Primrose, clouded rosy apricot. 
The above varieties, separate coloi*s, pkt. 5 cts., doz. 
pkts. 50 cts., oz. 10 cts., ^ lb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. The 
whole collection of 35 varieties, 1 pkt. of each, post¬ 
paid for $1.25. , 
California Barge-flowering Mixed. From 20 named va¬ 
rieties. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., % lh. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 
Germain’s Special Bight Mixture. Including only light 
and bright colors. Same price as above. . ■ • 
Double Mixed. A new class of Sweet Peas. Pkt. 5 cts. 
oz. 10 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
CUPID, OR DWARF SWEET PEAS 
The Cupid varieties are very showy and splendid for 
bedding. Height 6 inches. Plant the seed 6 inches apart. 
Alice Eckford. Standard creamy white, wings white, 
Beamy? 4 Standard rose, shading to white, wings rosy 
carmine. 
Borealtou. Rich deep maroon. 
Countess of Radnor. Delicate lavender ; large extra fine. 
Firefly. Dazzling scarlet; free bloomer . 
Pink. Standard bright rose-pink, wings white or li to ht 
::Primrose. Pale primrose or creamy white. 
White. Pure white; very fine. . ■■; w. 
The above varieties, mixed or separate, pkt. & cts., oz. 
15 ets. The collection of 8 varieties, 1 pkt. of each, 
postpaid for 35« cts. 
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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Most of these, if cut before they are quite ripe, will 
be useful in winter bouquets or with everlasting flowers. 
A—Annual. P—Perennial. Sow in boxes in February 
or March; w;hen large enough, transplant. 
Pkt. 
AGROSTIS nebulosa. A. Very graceful and fine for 
vases or bouquets. Height 1 ft. $0 10 
Pnlchella. A. Very graceful and fine for vases 
and bouquets. Height 1 ft.. 10 
A VENA sterilis (Animated Oats). A. Singular and 
curious. Height 3 ft. 05 
BRIZA maxima. A. Large. Height 1% ft. ..._ 05 
Gracilis (Quaking Grass). A. Slender; fine for 
bouquets. Height 1 ft. 05 
ERAGROSTIS elegans (Love Grass). A. Has 
beautiful, dancing spikelets; good for bou¬ 
quets. Height 1 ft. . . .... 05 
EUBABIA Japonica (Japan Plume Grass). P. Very 
effective in groups. Height 6 ft. 10 
FESTUCA glauea. P. Very neat and compact; 
fine for edgings to ribbon beds and borders. 
Height y 2 ft. 10 
Procumbens. P. Very neat and compact; fine 
for edgings to ribbon beds and borders. Height 
% ft. .. 10 
ISOBEPIS gracillis. P. Very pretty rush-like 
grass for hanging baskets and pot culture. 
Height 1 ft. 10 
BAGURUS ovatus (Hare’s Tail Grass). A. Fine for 
bouquets. Height 2 ft. ... 05 
BASIAGROSTIS' argentea. P. Very graceful and 
fine for bouquets. Height 3 ft. . 10 
STIPA pennata (Feather Grass). P. Universally 
admired in bouquets. Height 2 ft. 10 
TRICHOLAENA rosea. P. Very pretty, with rose- 
colored panicles. Height 3 ft. 10 
UNIOBA latit'olia (Sea Oats). P. Very ornamental. 
Height 4 ft. 10 
ZEA Japonica fol. variegata. (Striped Japanese 
Maize). Hha. Very ornamental. Height 4 ft... 05 
PERENNIALS 
Pkt. 
ABYSSUM saxatile. B. Fine for borders or rock- 
work. Beautiful yellow. Height % ft. ?0 05 
AXCIT USA. Capensis (Gape Alkanet). B. Azure- 
blue, free-blooming biennial. Height 1 y 2 ft... 05 
ANEMONE coronaria (See cut, page 44; Windflow¬ 
er). Beautiful, early spring-flowering plants. 
Mixed. Height % ft. 10 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon). B. Hardy peren¬ 
nials, flowering the first year, unsurpassed 
for borders. 
Majns. Tall, mixed. Height 2 ft. 05 
Tail White. Height 2 ft.. 05 
Tall Yellow. Height 2 ft. 05 
Tall Firefly. Brilliant scarlet. Height 2 ft. 05 
Dwarf, Mixed. Height 1 ft.. 05 
Victoria. Pure white. Height 2 ft. 10 
Tom Thumb, Mixed. Height % ft. 05 
AQYJIBEGIA (Columbine). B. Handsome, hardy 
perennials, indispensable as decorative border 
plants. 
Clirysantha. Yellow. Height 2 ft.10 
Double Mixed Hybrids. Very fine. Height 2 ft. 10 
Single Mixed. Height 2 ft. 05 
Coerulea (Colorado State Flower). 15 
ARABIS alpina (Rock Cress). Useful for rock- 
work. White. Height % ft. 05 
ARMERIA (Thrift, or Sea Pink). A very hardy 
plant; fine for edging. 10 
ASPARAGUS Sprengeri. A fine ornamental plant ' 
for hanging baskets. 10 
Plumosus. A fine pot-plant. 100 seeds 85 cts... 10 
ASPERUBA odorata (Woodruff). White; very fra¬ 
grant. Height i/ 2 ft.10 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy). Perennial varieties, 
finest mixed. Height 3 ft. 10 
AURICUBA. Finest English hybrids; from the finest 
collection. Fine deep colors, variously mar¬ 
gined. Good for pot culture. Height % ft. 25 
BEGONIA. T. Tuberous-rooted, single, splendid 
mixed. Height 1% ft. 50 
Semperflorens. Finest of the mpre hardy bedding 
Begonias.. .,. . . . .. 25 
BEBBIS. The popular Double English Daisy. 
Very useful for edgings, 
Perennis fl. pi. Mixed double; fine. Height % ft. 10 
Longfellow. Large, double rose. Height % ft. 10 
QAiilled. Double mixed, fine. Height % ft. 15 
