Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 
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NEW, LARGEST FLOWERING, GLOBE-PYRAMIDAL STOCK. 
NEW FORCING TEN-WEEKS STOCK—Snowflake. 
NEW TEN-WEEKS STOCK, PRINCESS ALICE. 
In the Flower Garden there are few annuals more satisfactory or more beautifii’ 
than the Ten-Weeks Stock. For years past there has been great rivalry among the 
German growers in their endeavors to improve the Ten-Weeks Stock in size and 
brilliancy of flower, and in habit. In the New, Largest Flowering Globe-Pyramidal 
Stock we have the most magnificent race yet perfected. The immense spikes are 
composed of perfectly double flowers, the individual blooms frequently measuring 
from two to two and one-half inches in diameter. The large double flowers are pro¬ 
duced in great profusion, the' spikes being compactly pyramidal in shape, and the 
plants of neat habit of growth. No new variety of Stocks can equal the Globe 
Pyramidal in general perfection or in variety and exceeding brilliancy of colois 
Thirteen beautiful colors mixed. Per packet 15 cents; 2 packets for 25 cents. 
GLOBE-PYRAMIDAL—Pure White. 
This is the finest all "White Stocks. The magnificent heads of perfectly doubles 
spotless, pure white flowers are unequaled. Per packet 20 cents; 3 packets 50 cents. 
NEW TEN-WEEKS STOCK—Prii ^ess Alice. 
A dwarf growing, large flow¬ 
ered, wall-flower-leaved Stock, 
which produces a vigorous 
main spike of uncommonly 
large and very, double snow 
white flowers, and when fully 
grown, numerous flowering side 
.‘ihoots also. “Snowflake” i.-. 
(he earliest white, and one of 
the earliest of all Ten-Weeks 
Stocks, and is admirably 
adapted for forcing. Seed pro¬ 
duces about sixty per cent, of 
plants having double flowers. 
Per packet 25 cents. 
MYOSOTIS—Eliza Fon- 
robert. 
The flowers of this new va¬ 
riety are very much larger in 
size than those of any other 
Alpine Forget-me-not. They 
are of a beautiful sky-blue 
color, with a clearly defined 
NEW STOCK SNOWFLAKE. yellow eye. 1 he plant resem¬ 
bles in habit the form of a candelabrum, a peculiarity which alone suffices to distin 
guish it from the older sorts. As the variety is'easily grown and comes true from the 
seed, this really fine Myosotis will rapidly gain favor. Per packet 10 cents ; 2 packets 
for 25 cents. 
THREE BEAUTIFUL POPPIES. 
POPPY SNOWDRIFT. 
The habit of growth is neat and compact, the flowers are produced all 
great abundance, are of magnificent size, perfectly double, and of dazzling brilliancy. 
Simply scatter the seed in the open ground and a mass of beauty will result, which 
will be a constant source of pleasure. 
The plant grows two feet high, and if sown early w:ll procijce from May until No¬ 
vember a great abundance of beautifully shaped, pure white flowers, while not so 
large as the Globe-Pyramidal Pure White, contrasts grandly with the dark, glossy- 
green foliage. The flowers appear on each little shoot. (See illustration.) Per 
packet 25 cents. 
THE DAHLIA SUNFLOWER. 
Although not strictly a new variety, yet only of late years has The Dahlia Sunflower 
came into the prominence it deserves. The plants are of dwarf, bushy habit, and 
produce numerous bright, golden-yellow flowers, which are so perfectly double as to 
suggest the name, “A Golden Gem.” The flowers are from three ) four inches in 
diameter, as double as any Dahlia, and covering the plant from the ' und to the top. 
It is unsurpassed as a cut flower at a season when most other flowe..s vilt and fade in 
a few hours. Lasting fully a week or more, it can be either used for corsage wear, 
made into designs, or placed in veses. It will be the better by a covering of leaves or 
litter. Per packet, 10 cents; Plants, 25 cents each. See illustration on page 57. 
POPPY—Mikado. 
One of the most brilliant flowers we have ever seen. The ground color is a pure 
snowy white, delicately but distinctly striped with intense scarlet. The flowers are 
remarkably large and perfect in outline. Every one who has seen this variety in 
flower is enthusiastic in praise of it. Per packet, 10 cents. 
POPPY—Scarlet King. 
The numerous flowers on their graceful stems produce a perfect blaze of color the 
most Intense, rich dazzling scarlet. This makes a striking contrast with the bnow- 
drift. Per packet, 10 cents. 
POPPY—Snowdrift. 
The illustration is much smaller than the natural size of the flowers, which are pure 
snow white, perfectly round and double. A very chaste^ and chariiung variety. e| 
packet, 10 cents. One packet of each, of the three varieties, for 25 cents. 
