CEL08IA (Coxcomb.) 
FIRE FEATHERED — Crows nearly 3 
feet high and is covered with flower heads of 
intense orange* scarlet or lire. Per pkt. 150 
r ecds, Be. 
gold FEATHERED—Similar to Fire 
Feathered, except the flower heads, which 
ure of bright golden color. Per pkt. 150 
seeds. Sc. 
NEW GIANT EMPRESS —Has mam¬ 
moth purple combs and dark brown foliage. 
Per pkt. 150 seeds-. Sc. 
TALL MIXED — Per pkt. 150 seeds, Sc. 
FEATHERED VARIETIES, MIXED 
— Per pkt. 200 seeds. Sc. 
CALL10PSIS. 
GOLDEN WAVE — A mass of bright 
golden colors. Per pkt. 200 seeds, Sc. 
FINE MIXED—Per put. 200 seeds. Sc. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
(See plant department for plants.) 
calceolaria hybrida. 
The colors and markings include 
the rarest shades of crimson, ma¬ 
roon, yellow and brown. Mixed 
colors, per pkt. 150 seeds, lOc. 
DATURA. 
(SWEET NIGHTINGALE,) 
A grand night flower, opening 
in the evening and lasts until near 
noon the next dav ; free bloomers 
andpurewhite. Per pkt. 40 seeds, 
5c. 
D8ANTHU8. 
(CHINESE PINK.) 
DIADEMETUS (Double Dia¬ 
dem Pink}—Rich shades of white 
and black colors. Per pkt. 150 
seeds, Sc. 
IMPERIALIS (DoubleImper¬ 
ial Pink)—A splendid variety. Per 
pkt. 150 seeds, 5c. 
CHOICE MIXED-Grand col¬ 
ors. Per pkt. 200 seeds, Sc. 
FUCHSIA. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Per pkt. 
30 seeds, 15c. 
SINGLE MIXED—Per pkt. 
30 seeds, lOc. 
SUPERB MIXED—Very 
fancy; includes seed saved from 
choice varieties of both double 
and single. Per pkt. 30 seeds, 
2 Sc. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES MIXED—One 
of the very finest plants for winter flowering, 
perennial Chrysanthemums cross fertilize and it 
Is very seldom that any two plants are alike. 
Per pkt. 50 seeds, lOc. 
GOLDEN FEATHER—Golden foliage and 
dark velvet skin. Center si-rroilnded by circle of 
beautiful gold and yellow, followed by another 
of clear rich crimson. Per pkt. 100 Seeds, 8c. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES, MIXED—Blooms 
freely during summer ami autumn. Per pkt. 125 
needs, 5c. 
Miss Lizzie Hoppe, Denton, 
Neb., writes: “I received your 
seeds and am well satisfied,for 
1 fonnd them just as ad vertised. 
I really must sayeverv package 
was as'good as could be.” 
M. C. Wright, Carrsvllle, Ky., 
writes: “ Your seeds are the best 
I ever tried.” 
COSMOS. 
NEW MAMMOTH FANCY MIXED COLORS.—Colors 
are light and dark pink, some flushed with shades of pink, 
while others are of rich, dark red. Per pkt. 75 seeds. Sc. 
This is a beautiful plant for the greenhouse or window and 
not at all hard to grow. The seed germinates quickly and 
the plant grows about as broad as it is high and is covered 
with large flowers of the most brilliant colors. Nothing can 
be more effective in a window, for the colors are exceedingly 
rich and velvety, ranging through all the shades of crimson 
and blue; some with large white centers or borders. I offer 
large flowering prize varieties in mi^ed colors. (See cut.) Per 
pkt. 100 seeds, Sc. 
CINERARIA. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—This will produce beautiful white 
flowers. 
Pet pkt. 
100 seeds, 
Sc. 
MAM¬ 
MOTH 
P I N K — 
Produces 
delicate 
pink flow¬ 
ers. 
Per pkt. 
1 00 seeds, 
Sc. 
AH A M 
M O T It 
RED-- 
Flowers 
de. p, rich, 
velvety 
crimson of 
enormous 
size. 
Per pkt. 
100 seeds, 
Sc. 
TINTS OF DAWN -This is a new variety, producing handsome flowers of wnite, 
with delicate tints of rose on the petals. Plants grow from 4 to 5 feet high. Per pkt. 
10O seeds, Sc. 
NEW MARGUERITE—This is a very pretty variety. The petals are deeply and 
irregularly fringed. Per pkt. 75 seeds, 6c. 
NEW EARLY BLOOMING—This is a very choice selection and one of the earliest 
to bloom. It is worthy of a trial. Per pkt. 100 seeds, Sc. 
NEW MARGUERITE CENTAUREA—A rare novelty. I consider the new Mar¬ 
guerite Centaurea a novelty worth growing. It is entirely distinct from nil other Ceu- 
taureas, and I believe is the most beautiful variety known. The plants grow about 18 
inches high ; easilj' grown, while the flowers arepure white and sweet-scented. 1 er pkt. 
50 seeds, Sc. 
I have another verv choice Centaurea, in double mixed colors ; and while it does npt 
quite equal Marguerite, it is certainly worthy of a place in any flower garden. It is a 
shy seeder and therefore high in price. Per pkt. 40 seeds, lOc. 
MILLS’ FINE COLEUS. 
(For Coleus plants see plant department.) 
FANCY FRINGED AND COLORED — The 
leaves of this grand variety are very large and cut 
out ia the most delicate and curious manner on the 
edge. Colors are handsome. Per pkt. 100 seeds, 
lOc., 2 pkts. 15c. 
GIGANTIC COPPER LEAVED — The intro¬ 
ducer says : ” This is a new strain, having only been 
recently'introduced and comes true from the seed. 
Growth is strong and vigorous, ground color of the 
leaves is deep golden vellow overlaid with rich red 
brown, the yellow shows out clearly around edge. 
Per pkt. 60 seeds, 10c., 2 pkts. 15c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
(MYOSOTIS.) 
ALPESTRIS BLUE —Free 
flowering. Per pkt. 200 seeds, Sc* 
