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Lunaria (Honesty) (B) 
This interesting biennial can be grown as an annual. The silver 
seed pods are dried and used for winter bouquets and decorative 
purposes. 
Biennis Alba. Pkt., 10c. 
Lupinus (A) & (P) 
Plants of branching habit, of easy culture and very popular, pro¬ 
ducing long spikes of pea-shaped blossoms, useful for mixed borders 
and for cutting. 
Hartwegi Giants (A). —A splendid mixture of colors. 
Oz., 75c.; pkt., 10c. 
Polphyllus Mixed (P). —A handsome perennial variety, very 
efiective for borders. Oz., 40c.; pkt., 10c, 
Lychnis (Jerusalem Cross) (P) 
A fine variety for beds or borders, producing showy heads of 
scarlet flowers the first season, if sown early. 2 to 3 feet. 
Chalcedonica. Pkt., 10c. 
Marvel of Peru (Four O’clock) (H. A.) 
Large, showy, fragrant flowers, blooming the entire season. Suc¬ 
ceeds well in any ordinary garden soil; flowers are usually crimson, 
yellow and purple, requiring a sunny location. Fine for beds or 
borders. 
Finest Mixed. Oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
African Marigold 
Marigold (Tagetes) (A) 
In autumn when many bedding and other plants are past their 
prime. Marigolds afford a wealth of color that is invaluable. 
The African varieties produce large self-colored blossoms on tall 
plants, the French are smaller, but the colors and markings are very 
interesting, some of the varieties being elegantly striped and spotted 
All Double. —Very large double flowers which form a perfect 
ball; brilliant orange color. Free blooming. 3 feet. 
14 oz., 75c.; pkt., 15c« 
Guinea Gold. —A splendid new variety, producing a mass o^ 
medium sized flowers of a brilliant orange color flushed with gold- 
Fine for cutting. 2}4 feet. oz., 75c,; pkt., 15c. 
Orange Prince, double orange. —3 feet. 14 oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Lemon Queen, double, sulphur-yellow. —3 feet. 
14 oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Legion of Honor, Little Brownie.—6 inches, splendid for bor¬ 
ders, rock gardens, etc. ]4 oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
Mammoth African, Double.—Finest mixed. 3 feet. 
M oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
French Dwarf Double.—Finest mixed. 2 feet. 
^ oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
Matricaria Capensis (A) 
Double White Feverfew. —Free flowering annuals, blooming the 
entire season, fine for pots and borders. Pkt., 10c. 
Mignonette (Reseda Odorata) (H. A.) 
Seed of this popular hardy annual can be sown at any time, and il 
successive sowings are made, its fragrant, modest-colored flowers 
may be gathered outdoors until November. 
Sweet-scented (Reseda Odorata). —The old variety, with small 
spikes, but very sweetly scented. Oz., 15c.; pkt., 10c. 
Momordica (A. C.) 
Handsome climbing vines with inconspicuous flowers, but having 
l^ge warted, golden yellow fruits, which, when ripe, split open and 
display showy, bright red seeds. Often used medicinally. 
Balsamlnia (Balsam Apple).—Yellow. Oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Charantia (Balsam Pear).—Yellow. Oz., 35c.; pkt., 10c. 
Myosotls (Forget-Me-Not) (B. P.) 
Small, star-like flowers, borne on terminal racemes. Excellent for 
borders and flowering extremely early. Seed should be sown in 
August and young plants wintered in cold frames. 
Palustrls Semperflorens. (P.). —Dwarf; blooms the entire sea¬ 
son, deep blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Alpestrls Victoria. —Deep blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Finest Mixed.—8 inches. ]4 oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
NIgella (Love-ln-a-MIst) (H. A.) 
Plants bear very showy flowers, with the foliage finely out which 
surrounds the flower. 
Damascene. —Fine mixed colors. }4 oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
Miss Jekyll. —Sky blue, extra double, splendid variety. 
}4 oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
NIcotlana (Flowering Tobacco) (A) 
Extremely showy annual plants, giving a continuous display of 
brilliant flowers through the summer and autumn; plants are of 
branching habit. 
NIcotlana Affinis. —An annual with sweet-scented pure white 
star-shaped flowers, 3 inches across, blooming continually; 2 to 3 
feet high. }4 oz., 20c.; pkt., 10c. 
Sanderae (Giant Red Flowered). —The foliage is luxuriant and 
tropical in appearance; plants surmounted with immense clusters 
of rich crimson flowers, 6 feet. Pkt., 10c. 
Sanderae Hybrids. — Bears its brilliant flowers on bushy, 
branching plants, 2 feet high. It will give a continuous display of 
bloom all the summer and autumn in the open ground. 
Mixed Colors. 14 oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Nasturtium (Tropaeolum) (A) 
A great variety of soft and pleasing colors. The seed we offer is 
a selected strain and mixed in proper proportions so that our cus¬ 
tomers may be assured of having all the effective shades of pink, rose, 
scarlet, crimson, brick, claret, chocolate, brown, garnet, orange, prim¬ 
rose, yellow and white. Seed may be planted one inch deep, early 
in April, in any convenient place, and the plants when large enough, 
transplanted to their permanent places. 
Tall Varieties 
Choice Mixed. .. .1 lb., $1.50; }4 lb*. 50c.; oz., 15c.; pkt., 10c. 
Tom Thumb or Dwarf Varieties 
Choice Mixed _1 lb., $1.50; \4 Ib-i SOc.; oz., 15c.; pkt., 10c. 
New Double Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 
A new, double, sweet-scented variety, producing masses of large 
golden yellow flowers, which are borne on erect, stiff stems well 
above the foliage. Splendid for cutting. Oz., 30c.; pkt., 10c. 
