CATALOGUE OF FLOWER NOVELTIES. 
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Dianthus Laciniatus Punctatus. 
Dianthus Laciniatus Punctatus. 
(New Dark Shaded Princess Pinks.) 
Dianthus Laciniatus Punctatus. 
(Light Shaded Princess Pinks.) 
These recent introductions in the Dianthus class will be 
gladly received by all lovers of pinks as a valuable acquisition; 
the flowers are charming and of extremely peculiar markings. 
Pkt., each variety, 15 cts. 
Delphinium Eiatum Hybridum (Peren¬ 
nial Larkspur.) 
Break’s Choice Hybrids. 
These are a superior strain remarkable for the beauty and 
size of their flowers, embracing, as they do, all the shades 
of blue, varying in tints from pale lavender to deepest indigo. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. $2.00. 
Eschscholtzia Erecta Compacta 
“Dainty Queen.” 
This charming new shade is of a tender blush or pale coral 
pink, slightly deeper towards the edges, with a groundwork of 
delicate cream; forms a compact bush, very free blooming. 
Pkt. 15 cts. 
Double Annual Hollyhock, 
on third page of cover. 
Godetia, Dwarf Compact, 
Crimson Glow. 
This splendid new Godetia forms a compact little 
bush about 9 inches in height, with flowers of an in¬ 
tense crimson color. Pkt. 15 cts. 
Gladioli, Greek's Special 
Groff's Hybrids. 
The size, form and variety of colors make 
Groff’s Hybrid Gladioli exceedingly attractive and 
desirable. Those we offer as Breck f s Special are 
the best , and embrace the newest forms and colors, 
including the rare blue , lilac and heliotrope shades. 
We recommend our customers to include some of 
these in their purchases. There is no chance of dis¬ 
appointment. Each 8 cts.; doz. 75 cts.; 100 $5.00. 
(For complete list of Gladioli see page 121.) 
Double Annual Hollyhock. 
This strain blooms the first year from seed; the 
plants branch freely and will flower throughout the 
summer and is considered more disease proof than 
the perennial variety. Seed should be sown in hot¬ 
beds in February. Mixed colors. Pkt. 1 5 cts.; % oz. 
50 cts. 
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