FEVERFEW sHE 
ormous in 
size, snow 
white, and 
double as 
roses. Per 
pivt., 100 
seeds, 5 c. 
GOLDEN 
BALL—A 
dwarf dou¬ 
ble yellow, 
is a perfect 
little 
beauty. Is 
covered 
with large 
double yel¬ 
low flowers. 
P k t., 100 
seeds. Sc. 
AH Colors 
Mixed — 
P k t., 100 
seeds. Sc., 
pkts. 10c 
Feverfew, Double "White and Golden Ball 
G AILLARDI A 
The flowers are greatly admired for their rich blend¬ 
ing of colors. Bloom readily from seed the first year. 
Thrive well every where. This is one of the very finest 
everblooming flowers we offer. Fine Mixed All 
Colors, single flowers in red, yellow, scarlet and orange, 
per pkt., 5c., 3 pkts., 12c. 
NEW DOUBLE GAILLARDI A—Produce large 
double flowers of various shades and colors. Very at¬ 
tractive and beautiful. Per pkt., 5c., 3 pkts.. 12c, 
Calceolaria, Hybrida-? 1 "/, .S&XSSSi 
shades of crimson, maroon, yellow, including spotted 
and tigered. Flowers are borne in the greatest confu¬ 
sion throughout spring and summer. Splendid mixed, 
per pkt., 15c.; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Baby Golden Glow 
This is a beautiful annual, producing a yellow 
flower, which makes a pleasing effect. They 
will begin blooming early in the season and each 
plant will produce hundreds of bright yellow 
flowers as double and perfect as roses. Seed 
should be sown early in the house or hot bed 
and plants transplanted to the garden as soon 
as frost is past. The Baby Golden Glow grows 
only from twenty inches to two feet in height 
and resembles the famous Golden Glow which is 
a tall growing late flowering perennial plant. 
We are sure that this will make a very interest¬ 
ing plant and have succeeded in securing a 
choice supply of seed. Price per pkt. 6c,; 3 
pkts. 15 c, 
Gaillardia, (Grandiflora) 
Baby Golden Glow 
GODETIA, 
(Satin Flower) 
SATIN BOSE 
— This produces 
handsome very 
large showy flow¬ 
ers of a rich vel¬ 
vety satin rose, 
the petals of 
which shine like 
satin. Per pkt., 
250 seeds, 5c. 
FINE MIXED 
ALL COLORS 
—Per pkt,, 250 
seeds, 5c. 
Godetia 
POXGI OVF (Digitalis)— Produces long 
rOAUUU V L|, spi k es of r j chIy colored fl ow _ 
ers, excellent for cutting. A very showy plant. 
Blooms the first season. Pkt., 250 seeds, 5c! 
Hpl IOTROPF=The se are easily grown from seed and 
IlLLilO 1 *Vv/r Ly if sown j n open ground will produce 
flowers in August, but the seed will do better if sown in the house 
and set out in the open ground when the weather is warm. 
NEW CLIMBING HELIOTKOFE—“Royal Highness”- 
A magnificent new Heliotrope of wonderful rapid growth, forming 
immense plants that spread and climb to the height of 10 or 12 feet. 
It has splendid large trusses of rich purple flowers and is a most 
profuse bloomer. As a covering for walls or bay windows or hedg¬ 
es. or as a pot plant, it is invaluable. Pkt., Gc.; 3 pkts., I5c. 
LEMOINE’S GIANT HYBRID—A grand new variety of 
large size, great beauty and delicious fragrance. It is impossible to 
give an idea of the rare beauty of the flower heads of this wonderful 
variety. More than 12,000 flower heads have been counted on a 
Bingle stalk. The trusses measure from eight to twelve inches across 
and the colors range from pure white through all shades of blue 
and violet to a deep indigo. Per pkt., 100 seeds, Gc.; 3 pkts., 15c. 
BLACK KING—This produces flowers of a rich, very dark 
purple. Per pkt.. 100 seeds, Gc.; 3 pkts., 15c. 
DARK BOUQUET—Of the deepest blue in color. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c. 
LADY IN WHITE—This produces flowers of a spotless white. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c. 
ALL VARIETIES IN A MIXTURE—A wonderful display. 
Per pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c. 
CLEMATIS, 
PANICULATA 
One of the most valuable of 
all the hardy flowering vines. 
Of exceedingly rapid growth, 
soon reaching a heightof 15to20 
feet and spreading out in all 
directions. Small, pure white 
flowers, borne in great masses 
of panicles or clusters on long 
stems so profuse as to fairly 
cover the plant with a sheet of 
fleecy white. Its blooming 
period is in August and Sep¬ 
tember, when most other vines 
have ceased, and it is a sight 
to behold. Not its least charm 
is its delightful Magnolia-like 
fragrance. Perfectly hardy. 
You can grow this handsome 
vine from seed. Price of Clem¬ 
atis seed, pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 
15c. 
Panioulata Clematis. 
BURBANK’S NEW SHASTA 
DAISY 
4 This newest Giant Daisy is 
.among the very best produc¬ 
tions of Mr. Luther Burbank 
iand surpasses earlier creations, 
bearing only a slight family 
resemblance to the common 
Daisy. The New Shasta Dais¬ 
ies often m°asure 4 and 5 inches 
across, and are borne on stems two to three feet long. They suc¬ 
ceed everywhere in hot and cold locations blooming throughout 
the season in great profusion. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c. 
w e nave been unable until recently to se¬ 
cure seed of the true Ever-blooming Holly- 
hock,as illustrated. They are as easily grown 
from seed as any annual and commence flow¬ 
ering in about 12 weeks and continue to 
bloom until killed by frost. On account of 
their blooming the first season they are much 
more desirable to grow than any other Holly¬ 
hock, as they can be started in the house or 
hot beds in March or April, or sown in the 
ORen ground in May. Plants from early sown 
seed set out in May will commence blooming 
m July and will produce an abundance of 
bloom throughout the 
season. This Annual 
Hollyhock is a won¬ 
derful free flowering 
sort as shown by the 
illustration. The 
forms and colors 
among the flowers 
would he a surprise 
to anyone. They are 
produced in double 
flowers, semi-double, 
single saucer shaped 
flowers, some with 
smooth edged petals, 
whileothers aref ring¬ 
ed and of various 
shapes and shades. 
The flowers are usual¬ 
ly very large, some 
times measuring over 
five inches across. 
For great variety of 
color we know of no 
Hollyhock that will 
make such a gorgeous 
display as the colors 
and markings are be¬ 
yond description, and 
should be grown to be 
appreciated. The 
plant3 grow very 
strong and vigorous 
and are of a branch¬ 
ing habit. The cen¬ 
ter spike will attain a 
height from seven to 
nine feet, but it can 
be kept at any desir¬ 
able height by pinch¬ 
ing oft' the top. In 
order to get the best 
results the plants 
should be set in tho¬ 
roughly rich soil and 
kept watered in dry 
weather. 
Price of seed 
HOLLYHOCK 
Ever Blooming 
Annual 
Ever-blooming Annual Hollyhock 
containing a great mixture of double and semi-doubles, all colors and shades, 
per pkt., 50 seeds. 8c.; 3 pkts., 20c.; G pkts.. 35c. 
FINE DOUBLE MTXED—This produces flower's of delicate shades and markingsand 
is the best mixture of the large double Hollyhock on the market. The plants are hardy 
and large, robust growers; the flowers of this mixture often measure 5M> inches in diameter. 
This variety is the mammoth Double Hollyhock blooming the next year after sowing the 
seed. Per pkt., 50 seeds. 5c.; 3 pkts., 12c. 
