W. E. MAESHALL & CO. NOA^ELTIES. 
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Novelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds Continued. 
Mignonette, Majesty 
MIGNONETTE, “Majesty.” 
This is a very select strain of greenhouse grown 
Atignonette, producing spikes of very large size. 
The seed we offer is grown from selected spikes 
specially for us by a large grower. Pkt., 50c. 
PANSY, Marshall’s Matchless Mixture. 
This consists of all the newest named varieties 
in mixture, and include selections of Giant Cas- 
siers, Bugnots, Giant English, Odiers, etc. Pkt., 
25 cts.; oz., $8.00. 
PETUNIA. 
Erskine Park Belle. (Boddington.) 
This is a remarkable pretty Petunia, raised 
l>y Mr. E. J. Norman, gardener to Mrs. George 
Westinghouse. The color is deep) rose-pink— 
flowers as large again as our Bar Harbor Beau¬ 
ty, and slightly frilled, an excellent variety for 
bedding or for borders, and if seed-pods are 
removed will bloom the whole summer. Know¬ 
ing this variety personally, we can highly recom¬ 
mend Erskine Park Belle.. Pkt., 25 cts., 5 for 
$1; Me oz. for $2.50. 
PRIMULA. Malacoides. 
This sterling novelty is known as the ‘ ‘ Giant 
Baby Primrose,” is well worthy of culture. It 
makes a handsome pot plant and is a profuse 
bloomer. Fine for decorative purposes. Pkt., 
50 cts. 
PRIMULA. Sinensis Fimbriata Superb. 
Our straiu of Primulas has been the greatest 
surprise to some of the most critical florists 
and gardeners. Seed is grown by a sp^ecialist in 
England, who raises nothing but Primulas and 
who is renowned for having the finest Primulas 
in the old country. 
Separate colors. Pure White, Salmon Pink, 
Deep Blue and Chiswick Bed, each. Pkt., 50e. 
Finest mixed, all colors. Pkt., 50 cts. 
PRIEfULA. Obconica Gigantea. 
Our imjjroved strain of Primula Obconica Gi¬ 
gantea is vastly superior to the old type; the 
flowers are nearly twice as large, with many 
new and exquisite colors. 
Separate colors. White, Lilac, Crimson, Eose. 
Pkt., 25 cts. 
Finest mixed. All colors. Pkt., 25 cts. 
PYRETHRUM. Comet Flowered. 
A selection of the Perennial Pyrethrum Eoseum Grandiflorum Ilybridum. The flowers are 
large, either single or semi-double, and of the most bizarr form, the x^etals being rolled and 
twisted. Pine for cutting. Mixed colors. Pkt., 35 cts. 
SALVIA. Splendens Semperflorens. 
Very early flowering, dwarf compact variety of the scarlet Sage. The introducer claims 
it to be a perpetual flowering ^'ariety. Flowers of an intense scarlet, Pkt., 25 cts. 
SALVIA. Splendens “Zurich.” 
This variet}^ color brilliant scarlet, is very dwarf and compact, free flowering, and seldom 
exceeds more than 12 inches in height. It flowers early in June aud continues till late in the 
Fall. Pkt., 25c.; oz., $G.00. 
