T.AUGK TT.OWKKINO GI.OHE 1>VRA- 
M 11 IAL Tliis variety produces immense -spikes -of 
perfectly double flowers: individual blooms measuring 
from 2 to 2'4 Indies in diameter; colors, crimson, 
white, rose, blue, lilac, brown, flesh color, apple blos¬ 
som and yellow. They are greatly prized for cut flow¬ 
ers on account of their fragrance and many colors. 
Ikt. 75 seeds, 5 c. 
DWAltf fJJ3R.MA.Jt TEN WEEKS—Fine 
mixed. Pkt. 7$ seeds, 5 c. . 
Scabiosa, 
(Sweet Scabiosa or Horrsing Bride.) 
Flowers are large and double, sometimes measurin'* 
2 inches iq diameter. They arc all mixed colors. Pkf 
So seed, oc. 
1 UUMS ZANZIBAR 53 NSIS This is 
handsome, quick growing variety, and if plant 
ed in openground in!Vlav, will be in fulifoliagt 
by July; they attain a height of from 12 to 1. 
teet. A few plants in a large bed make a mos 
picturesque, sight, to be admired a long dis 
tance. 1 he gigantic leaves measure ?.V 9 . to < 
leet across and are a magnificent sight. 
0 \ 0 , r variety in mixed colors. Pkt. z: 
seeds, 8 c., 3 pkts. 20 c. 
Sms Sax. 
A desirable window vine, glossy green, 
graceful foliage. Pkt. Sc. 
Feverfew. : 
Handsome double white flowers very pro¬ 
fuse bloomers and easily grown. Per pkt. 5c. 
MANY 
FhOWEKEl* 
DO If BEE — 
This little sun¬ 
flower grows 
Dearly four feet 
high and where 
each leaf joins 
it produces a 
double flower. 
It is very orna¬ 
mental t a u d 
much admired. 
A single plant 
will produce a 
great many 
flower heads 
and a large 
supply of seeds, 
wInch are good 
for f e e d i ng 
poultry. It will 
pay my cus¬ 
tomers to grow 
this variety. 
Per pkt. 50 
seeds 5 c. 
allest variety I know of;has hand' 
educes hundreds of very bright 
single flowers. Pkt. jo seeds, 6c. 
PRIMROSE—This handsome yariety does not grow 
very large, but the flowers are produced in abundance, 
light pnmrose.color with’dark center. Pkt.40 seeds. 5 c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED—Grows six 
feet high; brightgolden yellow, double. Pkt. 50 seeds 5 a 
??2 New Sweet Pea, 
“I TjiHdmHdH F 
Unrivalled Beauty. 1 
Primula, 
(Chinese Primrose.) 
These are included as winter bloomers. 
J£ right conditions exist and instructions are 
followed, they are easily grown from seed and 
will give a succession of flowers throughout 
the season which are noted for their beauty 
and delicate, f ragrance. I offer the finest col¬ 
ors; excellent for iiouse plants. 
A new strain of Sweet Peas recently introduced by 
me which have been planted by thousands of my cus¬ 
tomers throughout the country. They are very fra¬ 
grant and of the finest and earliest, containing all the 
choicest colors known in Sweet Peas. The flowers are 
unusually large and if frequently cu‘ ' 'v will bloom 
from early summer until killed by fr ; t ;i he fall. 
Mrs. A. M. Babcock, Bethlehem 1 _ ■ .. N. \ who 
naired the Unrivalled Beauty, says; : tried to find a 
name that would in a slight degr- - express its most 
wonae. Til beauty. It is the perfe; tio, if.Sweet Peas.' 1 
I hope r'l will give this grand 110"' ariety 3 
Per pkt. seeds 5 c., 3 pkts. J8c. 
Some Choice Climbers. 
CANARY BIRD 
TXOWEK - This is a 
most beautiful climber 
and has handsome fringed 
rich yellow flowers and 
delicate foliage. Pkt. 20 
seeds, 5 c. 
CYPRESS V I NE— 
This is one of the most 
elegant climbing vines. 1 
Fern-like foliage and star ' 
shaped flowers. Per pkt. 
30 seeds, 5 c. 
OOLICHOS (Hya- < 
c inth. Bean)—A rapid 
grower. It makes a dense , 
andveryattractivescreen. ’ 
Pkt.. 25 "seeds, 5 c. 
, BAROOK VINE 
fCardiosperimmi) - It 
is, of rapid growth and 
bright foliage; Per pkt 35 
seed£, 5 c. 
COREA (ScandensV-A graceful climber with 
large beli-shaped flowers of a violet hue. I er pkt. 1$ 
seeds, 5 c. <•- - ■ 
. ( KUX VI.ANT (Pbysiavithus Albensl—Name 
given it frefill the fact that moth!;,ants, butterflies, etc,, 
seeking honey, are caught. White flowers. Pkt, 5 c. 
Stocks, (Ten Weeks.) 
ROSY MORN- This is ^i*.inct variety, 
producing large fringed flowers of a carmine 
rose color that is very pleasing. Pkt. 30 seeds, 
10 c.; 2 pkts. 15 c, 
SPEENDID MIXED LARGE FLOW¬ 
ERING—A splendid mixture, embracing all 
thed.itlerent variet. rs ii colors. Pkt. 40seeds, 
5 c. 
Sweet 
William. 
CHOICE MIXED 
— A hardy perennial, 
growing about iS inches 
nigh. Both double and 
single flowers. All colors 
mixed. Pkt. 100 seeds, 
5 c. 
Ricimus, 
(Cas-tor Oil Bean.) 
Wallflowers. 
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