MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
22 
East Southampton, N. S.—"The Cinerarias 
from your seed are in bloom now, and are 
lovely.”—Mrs. M. B. Smith. 
GRANDIFLORA 
CINERARIA 
A beautiful greenhouse plant, 
very easily raised from seed, afford¬ 
ing a mass of gorgeous blooms in 
the late winter and spring. My 
mixture is grown from two extra 
choice prize exhibition strains from 
new varieties of the large-flowering 
dwarf and grandiflora sorts, whose 
large blossoms cover the plants with 
most brilliant hues in crimson, 
magenta, violet, purple or varie¬ 
gated shades. Mixed. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 10c; 2 pkts., 18c. 
CYPRESS VINE 
A beautiful climber, always a 
favorite, with_ delicate, feathery, 
dark green foliage, bearing bright, 
velvety, star-shaped flowers in 
scarlet or white. Scarlet or Mixed. 
Each, pkt., 25 seeds, 5c; ]4, oz., 15c. 
COBEA SCANDENS 
Price, pkt., 12 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 
Blue Cobea. A beautiful climber for either 
outside or for the window garden. It grows 20 
to 30 feet, branching freely, and being a rapid 
climber is especially fine for northern regions. 
The large bell-shaped flowers open a clear green 
but soon turn to a lovely lilac blue. oz , 15c 
Cobea Mixed. Blue and white mixed 
Grandiflora 
WILD CUCUMBER 
This well-known climber has so many favorable qualities—easy of cultivation, rapid growing, dense foli 
age, graceful blossoms, self-sowing—that we cannot do without it. Pkt., 20 seeds, 5c‘ oz 25c 
MARGUERITE CARNATION 
Beautiful varieties of Carnations may 
be raised from seed. They bloom in 
from three to four months from seed 
sown in the open ground, and fully 80 
per cent come double. Hardy in all sec¬ 
tions but the extreme north. 
Giant Marguerite Carnation, 
Mixed. The flowers are of unusual size 
and brilliant colors, very double and 
beautifully fringed, and include the new 
yellow, also innumerable shades of 
scarlet, crimson, pink, striped, flaked 
white and pure white. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
8c. 
Giant Carnation Collection. Four 
colors separate, pink, red, white and 
yellow, in half packets, the four for 20c. 
_ Chabaud’s Everblooming Carna¬ 
tions. A new strain of Hardy Carna¬ 
tions, developed by a French specialist, 
blooming almost as soon as the Mar¬ 
guerite _ and flowering indefinitely. 
Mixed, in choicest colors. Pkt., 70 
seeds, 8c. 
Carnation, Special Mixed. A mix- 
ture of all the above varieties. Pkt., 50 
seeds, 5c. 
Hunter, N. Y.—"I have had your 
seeds many years and have had uni¬ 
formly good success.” Marguerite 
—Mrs. J. H. Burtis. Carnation 
