CATALOGUE OF FLOWER NOVELTIES. 
Salvia “Zurich”. 
A new dwarf scarlet (hhP). A compact and very 
early and free-flowering variety, 12 to 15 inches high, 
with erect spikes covered with a mass of brilliant 
scarlet. Blooms from beginning of July until cut 
down with frost. Pkt. 25 cts.; 5 pkts. $1.00. 
Schizanthus Wisetonensis. 
(Butterfly Flower.) 
An elegant and free blooming hardy annual with 
large, beautiful flowers of many colors, ranging from 
white with yellow centre to pink with brown centre. 
Excellent for pot culture in winter or bedding out in 
summer. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Stokesia Cyanea. 
( Corn Flower Aster.) 
A beautiful hardy perennial easily grown from 
seed. The plant grows from 18 to 24 inches high 
and produces the Centaurea-like (4 to 5 inches in 
diameter) lavender blue flowers from early in July 
until late in October, even after frost has destroyed 
nearly all other outdoor flowers. It is of easiest 
culture, succeeding in any open, sunny position. 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
Wallflower, Annual. 
( Breck’s Perfection Strain.) 
This is a great improvement on the Annual 
Wallflower brought out some years ago, which, al¬ 
though so wonderfully early, was very poor in color. 
Our grower has this year succeeded in producing four 
distinct shades of color, namely, Blood Red, Pure 
Yellow, Cream White and Golden Yellow Dark 
Budded. The flowers are much larger than the old 
variety, and if sown in March can be had in bloom 
the following July. In separate colors, pkt. 25 cts. 
each. All colors mixed, pkt. 25 cts. each. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox. 
(Phlox Decussata.) 
The Phlox is an old-fashioned favorite which is becoming more popular every year. 
It is hardy and does well in all situations. By a selection of varieties they can be had in bloom from July until 
the middle of September; or by “ cutting back ” the plants early in the season, they will bloom throughout 
September. They will grow on a gravel bank, but do best in a warm, mellow soil, made deep by cultivation. 
We have selected twelve kinds as the best for general cultivation in this country, feeling sure they will give 
good satisfaction. They are all clean, distinct flowers, healthy plants and bright colors. 
Boule de Feu. Beautiful, bright salmon, crimson eye; good spike ; very effective. 
Coquelicot. Rich, orange-scarlet. 
Eclaireur. Without doubt the finest Phlox yet produced. Plant very dwarf, of a charming effect; immense 
panicles, in breadth almost equalling the height of the plant. Enormous carmine flowers, centre rosy salmon, 
surrounded with a starry wreath of rosy white. 
Esperance. Silvery rose, centre white. 
General Chanzy. A new sort of extraordinary brilliancy and of large size. One of the finest Phlox in existence. 
Dwarf habit. 
Independence. Large and pure white; extra good. 
Le Soleil. Brilliant china-rose; centre bright rose, surrounded with a pale rose tint. Flowers very large and perfect. 
Le Feu de Monde. Bright salmon red ; late. 
Miss Stevenson. Deep pink, conspicuous crimson eye. 
Moonlight. Beautiful silvery rose; fine truss and flower. 
Ornament. Large flowers, bright pink ; very large pink velvet centre. 
Richard Wallace. Pure white, rosy crimson eye. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
Please send me your catalogue on all kinds of seeds and bulbs 
My customers are calling 
for your seeds a?td will not have any others. 
Yours respectfully , 
Plymouth , N. H. 
A. IV. STOLL. 
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