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Petunia, New Single Fringed— This is a delightful 
variety that is attracting much attention. Three packets, 
50cents; packet, 20 cents. 
Petunia Grandiflora. 
Double Flowering Fringed— We get the see 
of this variety from Benary. It should be understood, 
however, that from the nature of ^ the case all the 
flowers will not be 
double. The florists 
charge 50 cents each 
for the plants. Pack¬ 
et, not less than 50 
seeds, 25 cents. 
Petunia, Fine 
Mixed Sorts— 
Large flowered. New 
choice seed. Three 
packets, 20 cents; 
packet, 8 cents. 
Petunia Grand¬ 
iflora— Large flow¬ 
ers, three or four 
inches i n diameter. 
Choice seed from Ben¬ 
ary. Three packets, 
40 cts.; packet, 15 cts. 
each inch of row. 
Cover not more than 
half an inch deep. 
The bed should be 
carefully raked be¬ 
fore sowing the seed. 
As soon as the plants 
appear hoe between 
the rows and suffer 
not a weed to grow- 
If the land is rich the 
plants will completely 
cover the ground’ 
even if thinned out to a foot apart in the row, and you 
will have a mass of the most brilliant and beautiful flowers. 
Pblox Drummondi Mixed— Choicest seed, from a 
mixture of the best and most beautiful varieties; mixed 
colors. Three packets, 12 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
Pblox Grandiflora, Mixed Colors— Very large 
flowers of beautiful coIoj s. Choice seed. We hope all our 
customers will try it. Three packets, 20 cts.; packet, 8 cts. 
BRILLIANT SCARLET— One of the most beauti- 
1 ful varieties. Large, brilliant flowers, and a profuse 
bloomer. Three packets, 20 cts.; packet, 8 cts. 
Flora Alba, Pure White —One of the most 
desirable varieties. Large, beautiful, pure white flow¬ 
ers. A remarkably free bloomer, hardy, and a vigorous 
grower. You cannot have too much of it. Three packets, 
20 cents; packet, 8 cents. 
MIXTURE OF THE 4 ABOVE VARIETIES— 
Imported dire ct this spring from Erfurt. Three packets 
15 cents; packet, 6 cents. 
Portdlaca. 
Select a warm, sandy soil, in a sunny situation. The 
richer the soil the better, and give a little Nitrate of Soda, 
also. Sow early, in rows fifteen inches apart, and as soon 
as the plants appear weed carefully and hoe lightly. You 
should have a large bed of it. Sow three packets of each 
of the two following varieties of this beautiful flower. 
Portulaca, Double Rose Flowered— Those who 
sowed our seed of this variety last year will want it again. 
A most charming variety, with double flowers, resembling 
a perfect rose. Three packets, 25 cents; packet, 10 cents. 
Pblox Drdipipopdi. 
Finest Mixed Varieties—A splendid mixture of 
many of the choicest, handsomest and most brilliant va¬ 
Phlox should be grown in large beds. The more you 
have of it together the finer the effect. Sow early in the 
spring in rows fifteen inches apart,dropping one seed to j 
rieties, 
Phlox Drummondi, Mixed Colors. 
3 pkts., 12c.; pkt., 5c. 
Phlox Grandiflora. 
