LOBELIA, Crystal Palace 
■No plant is finer for edgings or for massing in 
a bed; very effective also for the hanging bas¬ 
ket, rockery, porch box, or it makes charming 
little pots of blue to fill in the niches in the 
conservatory window. It blooms in four or five 
weeks after planting. Pkt., 3 cts. 
f~ Quality and Quantity 
1 Considered, you will find MY SEED the ( 
) CHEAPEST as well as the BEST. If dis- ( 
) satisfied with any package of seed sent, re- f 
I turn it unopened and receive your money ' 
) back by first mail. 
See m Y FOUR WARRANTS opposite the 
first page. 
Donble Stock-Flowered Larkspur. 
A double variety much branched and 
as handsome as the Gilliflower. The 
cut, drawn from nature, shows only one 
of the smaller, lower side branches. The 
spikes are sometimes a foot in length, 
and closely crowded with the dainty 
double flowers, in many shades. Those 
who have seen only the old-fashioned 
single varieties can have no idea of their 
beauty. Mixed. Pkt., 3 cts. 
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KENILWORTH IVY. 
Nothing is much pret¬ 
tier for the hanging bas¬ 
ket, with its tiny blossoms 
and delicate pendant fol¬ 
iage. It comes quickly 
from seed, is very hardy, 
and persistently grows 
even under severest neg¬ 
lect. Pkt., 3 cts. 
Moore’s Mills, N. Y., 1899. 
“I have tried Sweet Peas from 
every other florist, but have 
the finest blossoms from the 
seed obtained from you.” 
Susie L. Gidley. 
^Deeorak, la., March, j8y$. 
“Your Verbenas, Asters and 
Pansies were very beautiful.” 
Mrs. Marie Lomen. 
Glen Roy, Pa., 1899. “I saw 
some of your flowers grown by 
a friend last year and thought 
them grand, and send you my 
order.” Mrs. Lula Jones 
DOUBLE LARKSPUR. 
LAVENDER. 
The old-fashioned, sweet-scented Lavender, al¬ 
ways found in our grandmother’s gardens. One 
sees now-a-days dainty favors made by using the 
leaves, or by weaving the long stems with “baby” 
ribbon into pretty wands for the handkerchief 
box. Pkt., 3 cts. 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR. 
Stocky plants, with immense spikes, densely 
crowded with large flowers in rich blues and other 
shades. The Bee Larkspur, included in this mix¬ 
ture, is interesting because of the curious way the 
petals are folded up in the center of the flower so 
as to resemble a bee. Very hardy. Some will blos¬ 
som the first year. Mixed. Pkt., 4 cts. 
