HARLOTTE M. HAINES 
ROCKFORD. H.LINOU 
STOCKS 
Ten Weeks—Colossal 
This magnificent strain is without a 
rival for open ground planting, attain¬ 
ing a height of 2 *4 feet- The spikes 
of bloom are very long, and the indivi¬ 
dual flowers are enormous in size and 
very double. These popular flowers 
are easily grown, and are so highly 
fragrant and of such great beauty and 
have so many good qualities, that they 
deserve a place in every garden. They 
should be given good, rich soil to grow 
in, and will amply reward good treat¬ 
ment with remarkably large pyramids 
of bloorn; the flowers represent a great 
diversity of brilliant color from snow- 
white to dark maroon brown and 
through all intermediate shades of 
red, blue and yellow. It Is a grand jHJ 
bedder and a fine pot blooming plant, j' 
blooming the winter through. It has | t 
Pkt. f U 
STOCKS 
every merit of a perfect flower. 
100 seeds, 8c; 1-8 oz., 45c. 
Beauty or Giant Nice Stocks r 
A magnificent new strain, forming 
branched plants 2 feet high with 
numerous long spikes of unusually 
large, very double and delightfully 
fragrant flowers. They make fine 
bedding plants but are of the greatest 
value as pot plants and the splendid 
trusses are unsurpassed for table and 
other floral decorations. They do not 
flower as quickly from seed as Ten 
Weeks Stocks, but require about 12 
to 15 weeks. Plants started indoors 
and sot out In May will begin flower- f\v 
ing in July and continue till frost. j%.i 
For winter flowering, for which they 
are peculiarly adapted, the seed should 
bo sown from July to September. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c; 
1-8 oz., 40c. 
STOCKS—Dwarf 
Flno mixed. Pkt., 100 soods, 5c; 
1-8 oz., 25c. 
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* to <**» Evening Scented 
Perfume Plant 
Stocks—Ton Weeks—Colossal 
STOCKS—Ten Weeks 
Snowball 
flowers, very double and 
A « a P°£ P^nt it is greatly superior to 
n !v ety * flowerin fl tor a long period, and at 
n n £*»ni?^? year, according to time of sowing. Only 
Ji, P erc ®nt of plants will be single, nearly all pro- 
tiucing mngnifioent double flowers. 
Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c; 1-8 oz., 30c. 
STOCKS—Evening Scented 
The Perfume Plant 
unnua * in cultivation, even including the Mlgnon- 
Ek 1 ®’ ^ r [ )asse ? Vm 3 kj Jbe delicate perfume of its flowers. 
A“£ mk u a ? d 110 blossoms are partially closed during 
but expand and produce their fragrance in the 
n .5in A . v Piants growing in the garden or on the 
mwn, will, aurlng a summer evening, exhale a delicious 
S m0 T^ ma y be detected half a block or more 
ves n ft ii climates and on all soils, lasts 
inrougnout the season. Can also be grown in pots in the 
house during the winter. Pkt., 50 seeds, 8c; 1-8 oz.. 
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