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SWEET WILLIAM. 
T HE Sweet William—one of the most admired 
of our garden flowers—has been a favorite 
for many years, on account of its hardy, vigor¬ 
ous growth, and rich profusion of bloom and extremely easy culture. Hardy plants, about 1 foot high, of 
extreme richness and variety of color, and also deliciously sweet-scented; for clumps or borders no plant- 
can surpass this old favorite. (.See cut.) 
Henderson’s Perfection, Single __ „ 
Mixed. Large flowering. Extra Sweet William, Harle- 
choice. Pkt. 10 
Single Mixed . 5 
Double Mixed . 5 
Henderson’s Perfection, Double 
Mixed. Large flowering. Extra 
choice.15 
Collection of 6 separate sorts, 25c. 
SWEET WILLIAM, HARLEQUIN. 
TORENIA. 
B eautiful 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. 
Pournieri. Porcelain blue 
and rich violet; throat, 
bright yellow; very free flow¬ 
ering . Pkt. 10 
White Wings. Pure white, 
with flush of rose at the throat; 
attractive.10 
fEW GIANT-FLOWERING- 
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TORENIHS. 
Immense flowers 1% inches across, or 3 
times thesize of the older types. (See cut.) 
“Princess of Montenegro.” Giant laven¬ 
der and velvety purple with yellow throat 
..15 
“The Bride.” Giant white, 
grand...15 
“Violetta” (novelty). A new 
variety, with giant flowers of 
pure white tinted porcelain 
blue, and spotted violet: an 
abundant bloomer and a 
grand variety. Pkt. 25 
THUNBERGIfl . . . 
. . . ALftTfl. 
Mixed Colors. Rapid grow¬ 
ing annual climbers; splendid 
fortrailing over trellises, 
fences, etc., beautiful flowers 
borne in profusion; buff, 
white, orange, etc. 4 to G 
feet high. Pkt. 5 
M ammoth .. 
FLOWERING 
SWAINHONI A. 
quin. Each head of flow¬ 
ers is composed of differ¬ 
ent-colored florets, such 
as dark crimson, white, 
pink, flesh, striped, etc., 
etc., bringing out a vivid¬ 
ness of coloring by the 
sharp contrasts. (See 
cut.) . Pkt. 10 
SW AIN SONIA. 
A popular plant for house 
culture. Foliage as graceful 
as an Acacia; flowers re¬ 
sembling Sweet Peas, pro¬ 
duced in spraysof 12 to 20 . 
It is of the easiest culture 
and ever blooming. It 
climbs readily, or it may be 
grown as a bush plant by 
trimming it back as it 
grows; tender perennial, 1 
to 4 feet. (See cut.)..Pkt. lO 
Swainsonia Alba. Pure 
white flowers . Pkt. lO 
- Carminea (new). Car¬ 
mine red . 20 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. 
minis, with bright-colored flowers, making the 
garden gay in early summer. V 6 foot . Pkt. 5 
VTSPAR T A Finest, Mixed Colors. Hand- 
v 80 me annuals, making a splendid 
show when massed; large round, single flowers of 
white, scarlet, blue, flesh, margined and marked 
with various colors. 1 foot. Pkt. 5 
TRITOMA. 
(‘•Red Hot Poker 
riant,” or “Torch 
Flower.”) Splendid,, 
hardy perennial plants, 
admirably adapted for 
single clumps on the 
lawn or among shrub¬ 
bery, where its tall spikes 
of orange red flowers 
make an effective dis¬ 
play from August until 
December. 4 to 5 feet. 
Pkt. 3 0 
VALERIAN. 
Mixed Colors. Showy, 
hardy perennials, 3 Vt 
feet high, with large 
heads of bright rose, 
scarlet and white flow¬ 
ers. (See cut.)...Pkt. 5 
SWEET SULTHNS. 
T HE old Sweet Sultan has long been a favorite garden annual of the easiest culture. These new 
mammoth-flowering varieties are grand improvements, producing blossoms from 2Va to 4 
Inches across, of graceful, airy effect, and are most deliciously fragrant—they are simply invaluable 
for cutting for vases, and for wearing as corsage flowers they are marvellously effective. A number 
of people stepped Into our store the past summer with bunches of either the yellow or white 
varieties that they had purchased from a nearbv Italian flower peddJer, wanting to get the seed or 
learn the name of “ these beautiful flowers.” Height. 2 feet. (See cut.) 
Mammoth White Sultan. (Centaurea Margaritw.) . Pkt 30 
Mammoth Red Sultan. (C. odornta.) .. * 10 
Mammoth Yellow Sultan. (C. Charmeleon.) . . 10 
Mammoth Sweet Sultans, Mixed Colors.. . 10 
The Old Sweet Sultan, Mixed Colors. Purple, white, etc. V/ 2 feet. 5 
The Old Yellow Sultan. Showy garden annual, much prized for summer bouquets; large 
heads of bright yellow flowers, very fragrant. 1 Yj feet.. 5 
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