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FLOWER SEEDS 
105 
deliver free to any P. 0. in me united Stales 
{ at prices quoted 1 
(in this Catalogue] 
all YegetaDle Seeds, Flower Seeds and Bums 
except 
where noted- 
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6WEF.T l ’£A> 
“ CUPID- 
SWEET PEAS—FIXTURES IlflD COLLECTIONS. 
Sweet Peas, Mixed Colors. From thirty standard varieties, 5c. per packet of 100 seeds; 10c. 
per oz., 20c. >4 lb., 50c. lb. Free by mail. 
Eckford’s I.arg'e Flowering Sweet Peas, Mixed Colors. Equal proportions from 25 named 
varieties. 10c. per packet of 100 seeds ; 15c. per oz., 30c. !. ; lb., 75c. lb. Free by mail. 
CUSTOJVIEf^’S SE UECTIO of any six 5c. packets of Sweet Peas for 25c., any twelve 6 c. 
packets for 45c.; any three 10c. packets of Sweet Peas for 25c., any six 10c. packets for 45c. 
HEplDE^SOpi’S SELiECTIOJNl of twelve distinct varieties for 40c., eighteen for 60c. 
HENDERSON’S <JUBIhEE COLLECTION OF SttiEET PEAS. Twenty-four 
packets in all, selected from all of the sections on opposite page, with 1 packet of Cupid and 1 
packet of double flowering, mixed colors, for $ 1 . 00 . 
VERBENA. 
NEW DWARF SWEET PEH, “CUPID.” 
It makes a compact dwarf plant not over 5 or 6 inches high, covering a circumference of about. 1& 
inches. It hugs the ground, with no tendency to either climb or trail. The innumerable short, 
branches form a perfect tuft of green foliage, which soon becomes studded with pure snow-white- 
flowers. The flowers are of good form and substance, and nearly as large as those of the climbing 
Sweet Peas. For edgings, low beds and for pot culture it is unique and wonderfully pretty. (See cut.)- 
10c. per pkt., 5i'c. per oz. 
sweet wmumjw. 
The Sweet William—one of the most admired of our garden flowers—has been a favorite for many years, on account of its hardy, 
vigorous growth, and rich profusion of bloom and extremely easy culture. Hardy plants about 1 foot high, of extreme richness 
aud variety of color, and also deliciously sweet-scented ; for clumps or borders no plant can surpass this old favorite. (See cut.) 
Harlequin. Each head of flowers is composed of different-colored florets, such as dark crimson, white, pink, flesh, 
striped, etc., etc., bringing out a vividness of coloring by the sharp contrasts. Pkt. 10 
Henderson’s Perfection, Single Mixed. Large flowering. Extra choice. 10 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 5 Double Mixed. 5 
Henderson’s Perfection, Double Mixed. Large flowering. Extra choice. 15 
Imported collection of 6 separate sorts, 25c. 
For garden beds or massing the Verbena is unrivaled; 
flowers of the most brilliant colors, blooming contin 
ually from spring until late in the autumn. 
Although perennials, these form luxuria 
aud bloom profusely the first season fre 
pure White. I 
Striped Varieties. 
Bright Scarlet. 
Blue Varieties. ■ 
pine Mixed. * 
Hew Golden-leaved Verbenas. 
Flower the same as the ordinary, 
colors ranging through various 
shades. The g-olden yellow foli¬ 
age is very effective. Mixed 
Colors. 1° 
Henderson’s Mammoth Ver¬ 
benas. This distinct and beautiful 
race originated with, and was first 
introduced and named by us 
“ Mammoth.” The average trusses 
measure 9 to 12 inches in circum¬ 
ference, and the individual florets 
on properly grown plants over 1 
inch across—or larger than a 25c. 
silver piece. They bloom freely, are 
vigorous in growth, and contain all 
of the beautiful new colors and 
shades. (See cut.) 
Mammoth White . Pkt. 15 
Mammoth Scarlet. 15 
Mammoth Purple. 11 
Mammoth Pink. 
Mammoth Auricula-eyed. 
Mammoth Mixed Colors. ^ 
Any 2 packets of the above for 25c., or the collection 
of above 5 separate colors, 1 pkt. each, for 60c. 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
SWEET SULiTAJSL 
Mixed. Purple, white, etc. 1>£ 
feet... Pkt. 5- 
Yellow. Showy garden annual, much 
prized for summer bouquets; large- 
heads of bright yellow flowers, very fra¬ 
grant. IK feet.5* 
TflGETES SIGH^TA 
==PUjvniJtA.= 
Charming dwarf garden annual, flowering in 
greatest profusion throughout the summer and 
autumn; color bright yellow ; very effective for 
low beds. 1 foot. Pkt. 5- 
VIOLA, 
PERFECTION. 
II ENDEAR* 
THDHSERGIA aeata. 
Mixed Colors. Rapid-growing annual climbers; 
splendid for trailing over trellises, fences, etc., beauti¬ 
ful flowers borne in profusion; buff, white, orange, etc. 
4 to 6 feet high. Pkt. 5 
=T0REJMIA.= 
Beautiful plants for vases, baskets, etc.; they bloom continually during the summer in the- 
open ground and also in the winter in the greenhouse. 6 to 12 inches. 
Fournieri. Porcelain blue and rich violet; throat bright yellow ; very free-flowering. kt. 10 
White Wing's. This variety is unusually attractive, being pure white, with flush of rose at 
the throat. 10 
_ rlTlntun (“Red Hot Poker Plant,” or “Torch Flower.”) 
T R IT OJVIA UVMKAA. Splendid hardy perennial plants admirably adapted 
for single clumps on the lawn or among shrubbery, where its tall spikes of orange-red 
flowers make an effective display from August until December. 4 to 5 feet. Pkt. 10 
Single. A favorite hardy plant, prized for its long-continued bloom and 
its delicate odor. 6 inches. (Seecut.) (Double Violets do not seed.) 
Cornuta White Perfection. Largo, 
white, flowers profuse. Pkt. 20- 
Cornuta Admiration. Large, purple.. 15- 
Cornuta Perfection. Largo lavender 
flowers, very free-flowering. 25- 
VlOLiET. 
Light Blue, PH. 10 White. Pkt. 10 
Purple...Jj? 
Lutea G-raudiflora. Largo yellow. 15 
Mixed Colors. *0 
