Mi«s Emma V. White. 
STOKES IA CYANEA (Cornflower Aster) 
scarcity Of blue cut flowers makes this a valuable addition to the 
era frr^ r,'?"' ,1.' fr £ <?I - r lar S e lavender-blue. Gentaurea-llke flow- 
l"to “lSs St ."S'seetS? 5°c. mOSt deSinible hardr peremJ " ls - 
FORDHOOK MAMMOTH VERBENA, Mixed 
A splendid mixture, with exceptionally large trusses of dowers whose 
individual florets are often as large as a silver quarter. This includes all 
my named varieties, also ^strains of other prominent growers, so that I 
can warrant it to be as line as the highest priced mixtures of 
seedsmen. Pkt. 125 seeds, 5c.; 2 pkts.. 8c. 
Auricula-Flowered Verbena. Large flowers, with 
distinct white eyes in the center of each floret. Mixed. Pkt., 125 seeds. 
Mammoth Italian Striped Verbena. Pkt., 125 seeds, 5c. 
Mammoth Pink Verbena. Fine pink shades. Pkt.. 125 seeds 5 C 
Mammoth Purple Verbena. Rich purple. Pkt.. 125 seeds, 5c. 
Scarlet Defiance Verbena. Beautiful scarlet. Pkt., 125 seeds 5c 
Mammoth White Verbena. Pure white. Pkt., 125 seeds, 5c. 
New Durham, N. 
. J., Mar. 
My Sweet Willi¬ 
am was beautiful 
and much admir¬ 
ed. There were 
over 20 colors in 
the mixed Variety 
packet." — Mrs. 
li. L. Mallory. 
York. Pa., Mar. “Your Verbenas were the most beautiful I have ever seen 
especially a blue one of peculiar shade."—Miss Elizabeth S. Sicvers. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Swoet William, Black Beauty. Itlcli dark crimson. Pkt., flfli> 
seeds, 5c. 
Sweet William, Pink Beauty. New pleasing shades, ranging 
from delicate pink to deeper mottled shades. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
Sweet William, Double Mixed. Beautiful, largo flowering varie¬ 
ties, solid, margined and auricula-eyed varying from white, lavender, 
pink, crimson to deepest velvety red. 1% feet. Pkt., 200 seeds. 5c.- ,v 
pkts., 8c. 
Sweet William, Special Mixed. The above and other choice varie¬ 
ties mixed. A splendid assortment. feet. Pkt., 150 seeds 4c.: 2 
pkts., 7c. ’ 
N e w Annual Sweet William. This Is a cross between the Chinese 
1 Inks and Sweet William, having the free and continuous blooming quali¬ 
ties of the former and hardiness of the latter. It blooms the flrst sea¬ 
son, and in color is deep, intense, velvety scarlet. 1 foot. Pkt., 75 seeds 
5c. 
Ford hook Mammoth Verbena 
SWAINSONSA ALBA 
A pretty greenhouse plant which may ho trained ns a vine, or kept 
In hush form by picking hack. The foliage is fern-like and the blossoms, 
puro milk-white, like mlnlnturc sweet peas, arc borne in small clusters 
of fifteen to twenty-five In n bunch. Perennial. Pkt., 1H seeds, 8c. 
