r‘Si Ten-Week Slocke. 
Giant “Hollyhock-Flowered” 
=Tcn-Wcck Stocks.= 
This improved type of “ Mammoth Column ” 
Stock is very distinct in growth and highly at¬ 
tractive both for garden decoration and for cut¬ 
ting. Our trial-ground note 
reads: “July 6th, Grand 1 Im¬ 
mense double flowers, averag¬ 
ing 1^ inches across, filling 
columnar spikes 18 inches 
’ ■ ’ , suggesting miniature 
3 locks. 80 per cent, come 
e. Very fragrant.” 
Hollyhock- 
Flowered 
Stock. 
White. Pkt. 15c. 
Crimson.15c. 
Light Blue.15c. 
Rose.15c. 
Mixed Colors.. . . L .15c. 
The Collection. 1 pkt. each, 
of 4 separate colors, 50c. 
Baby Tcn-Wcck Stocks. 
Little oval bushes, throwing one center spike 
6 inches high surrounded by 6 to 8 side spikes 
only 4 inches from top to ground, all being 
packed with good-sized, very double flowers of 
rich, spicy odor. Splendid for both garden 
and pot culture. {See cut.) 
White Baby Stock. Pkt. 15c. 
Scarlet Baby Stock.I5c. 
Lar^c Flowering 
“Continuity” Stocks. 
This comparatively new type produces the largest double 
flowers of any class in the Stock family. The flowers are borne 
on long trusses standing 2 to 2^ feet above the ground. The 
plants are of strong, healthy, robust growth and produce 
continuously for weeks their fine spikes of splendid flowers 
which are also delightfully fragrant. Plants from seeds sown 
in the spring, commence blooming in early summer and con¬ 
tinue until cut down by frost. They, however, are equally 
valuable as winter flowering pot plants and furnish excellent 
cutting material. For the latter purposes sow the seeds dur¬ 
ing the summer. They commence flowering in from 12 to 15 
week? from seed sowing. 
Apple Blossom. White-sufTused rosy-carmine. Pkt. 15c. 
Beauty of Nice. Exquisite flesh-pink.15c. 
Crimson King. Brilliant velvety-crimson.15c. 
Empress Augusta Victoria. Beautiful, silvery-lilac... 15c. 
Queen Alexandra. Charming rosy-lavender.15c. 
Sunburst. Bright sulphur-yellow.15c. 
The Collection of autumn and winter flowering Stocks, 1 
pkg. each of the above 6 sorts for 75c. 
This magnificent strain is without a rival for open-ground plantimr. attaining 
aheight of 24 feet. The spikes of bloom are very long, and the individual flowers are 
enormous in size and very double. 
These popular flowers are easily grown, and are 
so highly fragrant and of such great beauty, and 
have so many good qualities, that they deserve a 
place in every garden. They should be given 
good rich soil to grow in, and will amply reward 
good treatment with remarkably large pyramids 
of bloom; the flowers represent a great diversity 
of brilliant color. {See cut.) 
Mixed, brilliant colors. Pkt. 15c. 
El Dorado. Sulphur-yellow.15c. 
Eosy Morn. Delicate rosy-flesh.15c. 
Mount Blanc. Pure.st white.15c. 
Grand Eouge. Brilliant crimson.15c. 
Aurora. Shining copper-red.15c. 
Blue Bells. Pretty shade of blue.15c. 
The Collection of above 6 varieties, 75c. 
“ 7 am greatly 'pleased vjith the Colossal Ten- 
weeks* Stocks raised from seed bought of you. They 
bloomed beautifully from early summer urdil Oie 
wes^ time {Nov. 5), but none of them went to 
seed, so I have ordered another packet, as I do not 
know of a flower which possesses more merits.** 
Mrs. JOHN llAMAN, Syracuse, N. Y. 
“Cut and Come Again” 
Stock, Princess Alice. 
The plants grow about 2 feet high, producing 
continuously from early summer to late in the fall 
beautifully shaped double white flowers, which 
encircle the center spike as well as numbers of side branches, 
splendid for cutting, and the oftener they are cut the better 
they seem to like it. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. Pkt. 10c. 
Full Cxaltural Instructions are Printed on all of our Flower Seed PacKets, 
