5 MILLS’ SUPERB BALSAM SEED. 
BELLJS (Double Daisy. 
PERFECTION WHITE—A fine strain; without 
doubt the best White Balsam grown. Per pkt. 60 
seeds, fic. , 
PERFECTION PINK— Nidi, deep pink in center, spread¬ 
ing gradually to alight rosebud pink, at tile petals. I'er pkt. 
60 seeds. Gc. 
CRIMSON SPOTTED—A deep crffpsou, spotted with 
white ; very double.. Per pkt. 60 seeds, Go. 
BRILLf ANT RED—This variety contains all the choicest 
shades of red, of most striking beauty. Per pkt. 60 seeds, Go. 
MITES’ DEFIANCE SPLENDID MIXED—These are 
surely the most‘attractive Balsams ever grown. The plants 
are crowded with very large double flowers of every beautiful 
color imaginable. This -is'one of the very best mixtures and 
my favorite variety. Per pkt. 60 seeds, Sc. 
LONGFELLOW-Veiy large double 
rose colored flowers. Per pkt. 126 
seeds. Si*. 
fine german double mixed 
—extra fine, per pkt. 126 seeds, So. 
EXTRA DOUBLE WHITE—Double 
flowers, borne on long steins ; pure white 
and valuable for cutting. Per pkt. 123 
seeds, So. 
CANNAS. 
CKOZY’S NEW mTARF-Ver, 
at traodye, With bright flowers, e Q0 { 
with a. goiden border. Per pkt. )j 
seeds, Sc. 
SPLENDID MIXED—All the hest 
colors. Per pkt. 20 seeds,’GcU ' 
(See page 4.9 for Canna Plants.) 
BIRD OF PARADISE (Posndana OSSBesi.) 
MIEILS’ 
SUPERB CARNATIONS. 
NEW MARGUERITE—As is shown 
by the engravings, this i> a very hand, 
somcearuation and easily grown from 
seed. If sown early, they will flower 
in about four months from time of 
planting seed and continue until 
checked by frost. The plants are of a 
branching character and will stand 
upright without any support and will 
winter in open ground without pro¬ 
tection. All mixed -colors. Per pkt. 
100 seeds, 5c. 
DWARF MARGUERITE CAItN. 
AT IONS, GIANTS OF CALIFOR¬ 
NIA—These Dwarf Marguerite Carn¬ 
ations produce magnificent flowers ol 
very large size. The plants are dwarl 
and bushy in habit; the flowers are 
produced in many brilliant colors, ami 
this new strain, by reason of the new 
flowers being so freely produced, tvlll 
please every one fond of carnations, 
Seed is very scarce and I can supply 
a small quantity of the very finest 
colors, mixed, at lOc. per pkt. of 50 
seeds, 3 pkts. 25c. 
Here is a rare novelty, a very interesting plant. The foliage 
of this new plant reminds one of a very delicate Acacia. The 
flower is a golden yellow, measuring nearly 2 y 2 inches across, 
of beautiful shape, as shown in the illustration. They are pro¬ 
duced in very large trusses, and the most beautiful part of the 
flowers are the very large pistils, which spread out in a fan 
like form, of a bright crimson color. It blooms in great pro¬ 
fusion the first year, if sown early in the spring. 1 first offered it 
three years ago and the demand has been immense, simply ex¬ 
hausting my entire stock Of seeds some time before the season 
was over, but 1 hope to supply nil orders this season, as I have 
arranged for a greater supply than heretofore, and a packet of 
the seed should beincluded with your order. Perplct. 10 seeds, 8c 
CHOICE PERPETUAL CARN¬ 
ATION—This is a very fine selection 
of hardy everblooming Carnations. 
They are very profuse bloomers and 
their extra large double flowers can¬ 
not be surpassed in beauty or fra¬ 
grance. They comprise all the beau¬ 
tiful colors, ever seen in Carnations, 
and will not fail to please any lover 
of flowers. 
When the flowers begin to wither 
cut them off and new buds will form, 
so that a plant of this variety well 
taken care of will bloom continu¬ 
ously. Try them. I am sure that you 
will be gratified with results. Per pkt. 
75 seeds, 8c. ; 3 for 15e. 
dwarf marguerite carnation. 
NEW CARNATION, EDNA MAY This is a Carnation that I introduced a 
tew years ago It is easily grown from seed, and is pronounced bv those who 
have grown it to be one of the finest varieties from seed vet introduced. The 
flowers are large sweet^ scented and contain a great profusion of delicate colors. 
If sown early, they will flower in a little over four month 
seed, and will continue until checked by frost. It is 
almost impossible to describe this Carnation and I 
believe all ray customers will at once realize what, a 
beauty it is after reading the experience of growers 
in past seasons. Give it a trial. Per pkt. 50 seeds, 
8c. ; 3 pkts. 20c. 
Anna Bradley, Rowland, Mo., writes: 
lonths after planting the 
.. , , I have 
planted your New Carnation and I consider it one 
of the most beautiful Carnations yet produced.’* 
Mary Idndsay, Vestal, N. Y., says: “The New- 
Carnation attracts the attention of all who see it.” 
CANDYTUFT. 
GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED CANDY- 
TUFT—Here is a real noveltj' in Candytuft, and a 
great improvement over the Giant Empress, which 
has been called Giant Hyacinth Flowered. The 
flower heads grow nearly six inches long and about 
three inches m diameter and the color is a snow 
white. The plants grow about fourteen inches high 
and bear from 4 to 6 of these immense flower heads 
on one upright stalk, and each plant will send out 
from 4 to 8 branches. Per pkt. 100 seeds. Sc. 
ROCKET—This produces pure , white flowers 
borne on pyramidal spikes. A splendid variety. Per 
pkt. 125 seeds, Sc. 
PURE WHITE—This is a splendid variety for 
floral work. Per pkt; 125 seeds, 5c. 
NEW DWARF HYBRID, MIXED—Of dwarf 
habit; color from pure white to dark purifle. Per 
pkt. 125 seeds, Sc. 
ATJL COLORS, MIXED—Per pkt. 200 seeds, 5c. 
NEW CARNATION, EDNA MAY. 
SENSITIVE PLANT. 
Sometimes called the "Weather Plant.” It is said that 
the leaves by changing their position, foretell the weather, 
nevertheless, whether this be true or not, it is a very pretty 
plant, lovely foliage and flowers. Pkt. 4-0 seeds, 5c. 
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