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ECLIPSE CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
NASTURTIUM, EMPRESS OF INDIA. 
SINGLE PLANT OF CHRYSANTHEMUM—GOLDEN FEATHER. 
The beautiful, large, daisy-like flowers are 2^ to 3 inches across; the dark velvety 
disc in the center is surrounded by a circle of bright golden 3'cUow, followed by an¬ 
other clear cut circle of rich crimson, as nearly defined from the outer white as if paint¬ 
ed. In the illustration herewith we show the habit of growth and the free-flowering 
character of the plant. When we refer to the most distinguishing feature of this beau¬ 
tiful new variety, tliat unlike any other Chrysanthemum known, it has beautiful 
GOLDF-N FOLIAGE and always comes true from seed, we are sure that but few of our 
customers will fail to make it a feature of their gardens the coming summer. Like 
the other varieties of ** Marguerites,” it is an annual, and very easily raised in any 
common garden soil. Per packet loc., 3 packets for 25 cents. 
'I’his new dwarf Tom 
Thumb Nasturtium is 
without double one of the 
most beautiful and Strike 
ing of novelties. So dis¬ 
tinct and valuable is ther 
variety, that it was 
awarded a first-classce.'- 
tiheate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society of 
London. The plant is of 
dwarf, bushy habit, the 
leaves are of a very dark 
purplish-blue color, make 
ing a suitable background 
for the brilliant crimson- 
scarlet flowers which 
stand out in bold relief 
Its profusion of bloom 
and dazzling richness of 
color are so remarkable 
that we take pleasure in 
recommending it most 
highly. Per packet, 10 
cents. 
NEW FANCY nasturtiums. 
LADY BIRD NASTURTIUM. 
This variety can be recommended as one of the very best of tlie recent ir.trodfc- 
tions, it is of very neat compact habit of growth, and its striking flowers are produced 
in great profusion throughout the summer. The ground color of tlie flowers is rich 
golden yellow, each petal barred with a broad vein (starting from the base) of bright 
uhy crimson. By careful re-selectlon its unitiue character h.as been fi.xed, so that it 
comes true from seed. Per pkt. lo cents, 3 pkts. for 25 cents. 
NASTURTIUM “BEAUTY.” 
Another most charming new Dwarf Nasturtium, the habit is neat, compact and 
graceful, a profuse bloomer, and an e.xcellent pot plant, the flowers are yellow and 
scarlet, of the brightest shades, nothing can he finer than a bed of this beautiful 
variety. Per packet 10 cents, 3 packets for 25 cents. 
For cents, we will send one 'packet, each of the three ne^v Tom 
Tlnimb Nasturtiums, Lady Bird, Beauty and Empress of India. 
SUPERB NEW SIN¬ 
GLE DAHLIAS. 
Probably no new flower of 
modern times is more beauti¬ 
ful or brilliant than the New 
Single Dahlias. Those who 
are familiar with the Double 
Dahlia, and know how worth¬ 
less it is when it comes single, 
are slow to believe in the e.v- 
ceeding beauty of the Dis¬ 
tinct New Single Dahlias. 
Much skill and labor have 
been expended upon thcge 
New Single Dahlias to bring 
them to their present state of 
perfection. The illustration 
above is greatly reduced in 
size, and fails to give any ad¬ 
equate idea of their remark¬ 
able beauty and great range 
of color. They are very 
EASILY RAISED FROM SEED; 
planted in good rich soil, in a 
sunny position, they begin to 
flower in July and continue 
until October, and in shelter¬ 
ed places as late as Novem- NEW single dahlias. 
her. They are frequently entirely covered with bloom, and the more they are cut 
from the more flowers are produced. 
The seed we ofler is saved from the choicest named varieties, of every shade of light 
and dark scarlet, yellow, maroon, carmine, purple, violet, purewliite, variegated, etc. 
Per packet lo cts. 
POPPY—Improved Double Mixed. 
We have this seed from a grower who has devoted special attention to the poppies 
and for their dazzling richness and great variety of colors the flowers are imequalew 
Per packet, lo cents. 
NEW ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM—ECLIPSE. 
Of all the new Annual Chrysanthemums, popularly known as “Marguerites” or 
“Painted Daisies,” none are more beautiful, if, indeed, any are so striking in appear¬ 
ance, than the Eclipse. Its large, single flowers are 2j^ to 3 inches in diameter, and 
exhibit a striking contrast in markings; they are pure golden-yellow with a bright 
purplish-scarlet ring on the ray florets, the disc being dark brown. Very free flower- 
ng, and comes true from seed. Per packet 10 cts., 3 for 25 cts. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Golden Feather. 
