Thou© popular flowers ar© easily grown, and are ho highly fragrant and of such great beauty, and have ho 
many good qualities, that they deserve a place In every garden. They Mhould be given good rich soli to grow 
In, and will amply reward good treatment with remarkably large pyramids of bloom ; the flowers represent a 
great diversity of color. The Double Large-flowering Ten Weeks Stocks are great improvements over the 
Gilllflowers of the olden times, the flowers being much larger and more densely double, and there is also 
a much larger variety of colors and shades than there used to be. 
Pure White Pkt. 10 Blood Red. Pkt. 10 Chamois, lovely color. Pkt. 10 
Canary Yellow. 10 Lavender. 10 Bright Rose. 10 
Sky Bi Lue . 10 Violet. 1 o , Double Mixed (per 1,000 seeds, 40c.) 1 0 I 
Collodion of Lnrpo-llonoriiiK It war fStorks, (i separate colors, Me.; 12 sojtarate colors . 75 
HENDERSON’S COliOSSHIi TEN WEEKS STOCKS, 
This magnificent, strain Is without a rival for open-ground planting, attaining a height 
of 2V6 feet. The spikes of bloom are very long, and the individual flowers are enormous In 
size and very double. (See cut.) 
El Dorado. Bright sulphur yellow. ..Pkt. 15 Aurora. Shining copper red. Pkt. 15 
Rosy Mora. Delicate rosy flesh.15 Blue Bells. Pretty shade of blue.15 
Mount Blanc. Purest white.15 Colossal Stocks, Mixed Colors (per 
Grand Rouge. Brilliant crimson. 15 1,000 seeds, 50c.).15 
VARIOUS TYPES OF DOUBLE STOCKS. 
Double Mixed. Ten Weeks Stocks (from flcld-Rrown plants) 
(per 1,000 seeds, 20c )./' 
Dwarf Pyramidal, Mixed. Beautiful branching sort.1< 
Snowflake. A beautiful dwarf-growing variety; very 
large double snow-white flowers ; very early.10 
Miniature White Pearl. Grows only (> inches 
high ; compact spikes of flowers.nearly globular, 
densely double and only of an Inch across. S JS^k 
and deliciously fragrant. / 
Color pur© white 
A small proportion of the plants will pro¬ 
duce single flowers, but even these are 
charming and useful for cutting. The 
season of blooming is unusually long, y 
and for edgings, low beds or for / 
pot culture the “ Pearl Stock” is xtfAlJ* 
elegantly adapted 
BIENNIAL STOCKS, 
Brompton,Finest Mixed. Large- 
flowering double. Pkt. 10 
Emperor, or Perpetual Mixed. 
Large-flowering double; fre¬ 
quently lasts for several yearH if 
protected.10 
Charming tender perennial climber 
for greenhouse or window gar¬ 
dens. The foliage and steins are 
of a pleasing‘light green, very 
graceful; excellent for decora¬ 
tion. (See cut.) (Per 1,000 
seeds, 30c.). Pkt. 10 
Pendula Compacta,Double. An 
exceedingly effective garden an¬ 
nual, forming regular compact, 
round bushes, 0 inches high. which, 
during the early summer months, 
are covered densely with flowers 
of white, pink or red. For low 
beds, borders or edgings it Is very 
pretty. Mixed ^-^ 
Colors. Pkt. 5 
STEVlfl. 
Serrata. A tender perennial, in 
great favor for cutting pur¬ 
poses; large heads of small white 
flowers of very graceful effect; 
suitable for pot culture, flower¬ 
ing in winter, or, if sown early, 
will bloom in the garden the 
first summer. IV 2 feet. (See 
cut.) ... Pkt. 10 
SWEET ROCKET. 
Henderson’s colossal ten weeks stocks. 
Mixed Colors. Fragrant purple 
and white flowers; hardy peren¬ 
nial. 2to3feet. (Seecut.) Pkt.~> 
Thousand-flowered. Often grows 12 to 15 feet high, and 
from base to summit bears hundreds of branches bearing a 
multitude of medium-sized golden yellow flowers with small 
black centres (per oz., 20c.). Pkt. 5 
Macrophyllus Giganteus. A branching pyramidal-shaped 
plant; yellow, 6 feet (oz., 15c.).5 
Miniature Sunflower. ( Cucumerifolius.) Of dwarf branch¬ 
ing habit, bearing many little flowers; orange with black 
centre, 3 feet (oz., 25c.).5 
“Stella.” Flowers 3 inches across, golden yellow with 
small black centres; borne on long stems, rendering them 
of value for cutting. Blooms abundantly from June until 
frost; height, 3 to 4 feet (oz., 35c.)..5 
Silver Leaved. Silvery foliage; flowers yellow and black, 
very beautiful.5 
Giant Russian. Flowers 18 to 20 inches across; grown 
principally for the seeds (oz., 10c.). 5 
Sulphur Gem. Very branched, each branch bearing flow¬ 
ers of a delicate sulphur yellow with a black centre. The 
flowers are borne from within two feet of the ground to the 
summit, and com© out in succession until killed by frost 
(oz., 20c.).5 
Sunflower, Golden Bouquet. This is a perennial, but 
what is remarkable it commences to flower in July from 
seed sown in May. producing in greatest abundance rich 
yellow flowers 2 to 2V£ inches across; the plant forms a 
pyramidal bush, about 3 feet high.10 
Sunflower, Variegated Foliage. A single yellow-flower- 
ing variety, about 6 feet high, with leaves striped and 
blotched with yellow.10 
GOLDEN BOUQUET SUNFLOWER. 
Californicusfl. pi. Largedouble orange (peroz..20c.)PA r L5 
Globosus Fistulosus. Perfectly round flowers; very dou¬ 
ble; saffron, 6 feet (peroz., 25c.). 5 
Peruvianus. Double orange, striped black.5 
Globe of Gold. A new double dwarf annual Sunflower, form¬ 
ing a well-branched plant, not exceeding 40 inches in height. 
Each of the numerous branches carries on its summit a 
large, densely double, globe-shaped flower of deep, rich, 
golden yellow color. (Seecut.) (Per oz., 50c.).10 
GLOBE OF GOLD SUNFLOWER 
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