JOSEPH BKECK & SONS 
(CORPOK ATION). 
100 
NAMK. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
Dianthus. Continued . 
1 
diadematus, double. 
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mix’d 
5 
imperialis, double. 
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44 
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•50 
5 
laciniatus. 
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5 
—Crimson Bell. 
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c 
—Salmon Queen. 
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pink 
7 j 
2.50 
J 
5 
double mixed. 
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it 
mix’d 
1 .00 
5 
— nanus hybridus. 
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% 
4 4 
5 
plumarius (Pheasant’s Eye). 
1 t 
I 
w. & p 
.50 
5 
The Bride. 
i i 
44 
11 
5 
collection, 12 varieties.40 
barbatus, single mixed (Sweet Wil- 
liam). 
hP 
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mix’d 
.40 
5 
—double mixed. 
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51 
caryophyllus, Margaret, rose. 
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1 
rose 
3.00 
10 
-white. 
4 4 
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white 
3.00 
10 
-violet. 
4 I 
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violet 
3.00 
10 
-mixed. 
4 4 
44 
mix’d 
2.00 
10 
- — malmaison, mixed. 
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it 
“ 
6.00 
10 
-Giant, mixed. 
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1 'A 
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2.00 
10 
—Chabaud, Perpetual. 
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tt 
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10 
—Dwarf Perpetual. 
hhP 
I 
1 ( 
10 
—Giant Perpetual. 
thhP 
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2 5 
—Countess of Paris. 
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yel. 
25 
—Grenadin. 
1 | 
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scar. 
2.00 
10 
-white. 
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white 
10 
—Picotee mixed. 
“ 
1 
mix’d 
2 5 
—collection of 12, carnations and 
Picotees.75 
Hardy Garden, double, rose. 
44 
rose 
2 5 
—- —white. 
“ 
14 
white 
10 1 
-mixed. 
4 i 
44 
mix’d 
10 
Perpetual Perfection. 
11 
l H 
4 4 
25 J 
Dictamnus fraxinella. 
hP 
2 
pur. 
•75 
5 h 
-alba. 
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white 
I .00 
5 
Digitalis (Foxglove) gloxiniaflora. 
“ 
4 
mix’d 
• 5 ° 
5 h 
grandiflora. 
t < 
it 
yel. 
•75 
5 
maculata superba. 
*« 
3 
spot. 
•75 
5 
purpurea . 
pur. 
•25 
5 
alba. 
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tt 
white 
•25 
5 
mixed. 
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“ 
mix’d 
.40 
5 J 
Dodecatheon Meadia (American Cow- 
slip).-.. 
K 
1 
pur. 
10 
Dolichos, see Climbers. 
Dutchman’s Pipe, see Climbers. 
Echeveria hybrida. 
hhP 
H 
mix’d 
20 ) 
metallica, glaucous foliage. 
< < 
4 4 | 
yel. 
50 
Eragrostis. see Ornamental Grasses. 
Erianthus, see Ornamental Grasses. 
Erigeron aurantiacus. 
hP 
X 
or’ge 
5 * 
I) ESC RI I*T IO N . 
The Diadematus shades from rose to 
purple. They are all exceedingly 
ornamental, and suitable alike for 
beds, borders, house cultivation 
and cutting. Sweet fragrance and 
great diversity in color and form 
are theirs peculiarly. 
The favorite old-fashioned German 
vSweet William. 
These bloom in about four months 
from time of sowing and produce 
80 per cent double flowers. They 
are remarkable for the richness 
and profuseness of bloom as well 
as for vigor of growth. 
Our seeds are saved especially for us 
► by the best German and French 
growers, and are the very best ob¬ 
tainable. 
These are improved strains of the 
well-known, old-fashioned, hardy 
garden, double, fragrant Pinks. 
A great favorite with bees. Very 
ornamental and sweetly scented. 
A very showy plant for shrubberies, 
half-shady places, and borders. 
They thrive well in almost any 
sc ■. 
Beautiful native 
purple flowers. 
plant, with light 
Elegant, succulent plants for carpet 
bedding. 
An excellent, hardy, border plant. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
