Verbena Mammoth Qneen 
TRACHELIUM Coeruleum, hb, 1ft. Branching, free- 
blooming; pretty small blue firs in large corymbs; 
fine pot plant. 1000 seeds. 
TRIFOLIUM Incarnatum, ha, 1ft. Scarlet clover. 
Suaveolens, ha, 18in. A very sweet-scented clover 
of easy culture, rose, pretty. 500 seeds. 
TUNICA Saxifraga, hp, 9in. A pretty little perenni¬ 
al for edgings and rockery, free-blooming. 100 s. 
UHSINIA Anethoides, ha, 1ft. New, from South 
Africa, Aster-like, deep orange richly marked red. 
VALERIANA Rubra, hp, 3ft. A lovely, showy, free- 
blooming border plant, flowers fragrant, in hand¬ 
some clusters. White, Rose, Scarlet, Mixed. 300 s. 
VENIDIUM Calendulaceum, ha. Sin. For rockeries 
or edgings, very profuse, golden blooms; showy. 
Fastuosum, ha, 30in. New, bright orange with dark 
center and maroon zone; flowers 4 to 5 inches a- 
cross; long lacinated leaves; fine border plant. 
VERBENA. The Hybrid Verbenas are a- 
mong the most beautiful and useful of our flowers. 
Seedlings begin to bloom early and continue free¬ 
ly until Winter, the lovely fragrant clusters making 
a fine display in either beds, borders, or pots. In 
pots they bloom until Christmas. The common 
hybrids bloom more freely, and are really more 
showy than the Grandiflora and Colossal varieties 
but the flowers are not so large nor produced in 
such large clusters. They are all deliciously fra¬ 
grant and continuous-blooming. 
Mammoth Queen, hhp, 18in. These are of enormous 
firs and clusters, and always call forth enthusias¬ 
tic expressions of admiration. I offer finest kinds. 
Auricula Queen, many colors, large distinct eyes. 
Golden Queen, clusters of golden yellow flowers. 
Rose Queen, superb variety, charming soft rose. 
Salmon Queen, bright salmon-rose, white eye. 
Scarlet Queen, huge vivid scarlet, white eye, fine. 
Snow Queen, giant-flowered, lovely pure white. 
Special Mixture Mammoth Queen varieties. 75 s. 
New Mammoth, hhp, 18in. These are readily grown 
from seeds, easily transplanted, and give general 
satisfaction. The flowers are of all colors and are 
showy throughout the season. 
Firefly, dazzling scarlet, makes a glorious display. 
Luminosa, luminous flame-pink shaded salmon. 
Purple Cloak, dark purple-red with whit© throat. 
Rose and Carmine, many pretty shades mixed. 
Royalty, vivid blue shades, showy in beds. 
Striata, odd and rare shades charmingly striped. 
Miss Wilmott, bright salmon rose, large-flowered. 
Complete Mixture Mammoth varieties. 100 seeds. 
Colossea, lovely pink shades, flowers over an inch 
across, in large umbels; also rose with white eye. 
Grandiflora Etna, intense Geranium-red with a 
cream-yellow eye, flowers in large trusses. 40 s. 
New Royal Bouquet, 18in, upright, each plant be¬ 
ing a bouquet of many shades and variegations. 
Beauty of Oxford Hybrids, 15in. These new hybrids 
show colors from Rose-pink to Rose-red, and are 
the brightest colored yet produced from seeds. 
The f}rs arg produced in large clusters, and each 
flower is an inch or more in diameter. These hy¬ 
brids are outstanding, and will undoubtedly be¬ 
come popular when better known. 40 seeds. 
Dwarf Compact, lOin. These are especially desir¬ 
able for beds and pots as they bloom freely and 
continuously. Pure White, Salmon-rose, Rose-pink. 
Separate or Mixed. 75 seeds, 
Aublietia Grandiflora, Rose Vervain, hp, 15in. 
Large-flowered, reddish purple; showy; fine. 
Drummondii, hp, 15in. Rosy violet in fine clusters. 
Erinoides, Moss Verbena, ha, 1ft. From Peru; small 
flowers in fine clusters. Violet, White or Mixed. 
Venosa, hp, 1ft. Strong thrifty grower, largely used 
for bedding purposes; firs, bright purplish-violet; 
makes a veay •ffeotivo bed if used with Alyssum. 
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