Ruffled and 
Prilled Japanese 
Morning Glory. 
RUFFLED and FRILLED JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORIES. 
The perfection of Morning Glories. A type of the Imperial 
Japanese varieties which we Introduced several years ago, 
and which have given such great satisfaction. These have 
immense flowers, often as big ns saucers. All wavy, ruffled 
find folded from throat to margin, like crumpled velvet. 
They are simply magnificent: the vines are strong, 
healthy growers, usually with beautifully mottled 
foliage, white and green, and, of course, come to 
perfection the first summer from spring-sown seed. 
Admiral Dewey. Deep carmine, white border, 
rose throat. Pkt. 20 
I*ieut. Hobson. Deep blue, white border, 
pink throat. Pkt. 20 
Pure White. Ruffled and frilled. Pkt. 20 
Ruffled and Frilled. Mixed Colors... Pkt. 15 
GOLD LEAF JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORIES. 
NEW CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS. 
A very handsome section, with golden yellow 
foliage, against* which the grand flowers show 
In vivid contrast like a painting in a gold frame. 
Gold Leaf, with White Flowers. Pkt. 20 
“ Blue Flowers. Pkt. 20 
“ “ Red Flowers . Pkt. 20 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. in 
NEW MY0S0TIS („ F ».) 
“ White Obelisk.” A very charming Forget- 
me-not of .unique form with pure white flowers 
cnrircllng a yellow eye; the branches all grow 
perpendicularly, and do not bend over, so the 
entire plant appears like a white floral column. 
A very pretty plant for garden or pot culture, 
flowering the first season from seed sown 
early. (See cut on page 103.) . Pkt. 25 
( The “ blue"and"pink ” Obelisk Forget-me-nots 
are offered on page 103.) 
“ Star of Blue.” Avery fine variety, similar In 
habit of growth to the Victorias, but differs 
greatly by Its early and long duration of bloom 
and the even compact growth ; the trusses are 
large and the individual flowers about 1 Vj inches in diameter—of a 
lovely sky blue. Pkt. 25 
NICOTIANA SYLVESTRIS. 
A superb garden annual of robust branching habit about 8 to 4 feet high; the 
foliage Ih large and luxuriant, of very dark green; the very long, pendent, 
tubularflowersofpure white are borne In circular clusters on st rong spikes, way 
above the foliage. The flowers emit a very delicious perfume. (See cut.)..Pkt. 10 
“ Golden Queen.” A handsome variety of the climbing Tropreolum Lobbianum tj*pe with large pure golden yellow flowers, without blotches or markings... Pkt. 20 
“Defiance.” Another grand climber of the Lobbs’ type, luxuriant grower, black green foliage; immense broad-petaled, fiery scarlet flowers, without blotches.. Pkt. 15 
44 Ivy-Leaved.” A unique and distinct novelty. The leaves are not only ivy shaped, but ivy colored, being of dark green metallic hue, against which the crimson 
scarlet flowers contrast vividly. The flowers are not only borne in profusion, but are produced long after other sorts are through blooming. It is slimmer in 
habit, and tin* stems thinner than other sorts, rendering it particularly graceful and effective for vase, veranda box and baskettrailerorclimber. (See cut.) Pkt.Qo 
NICOTIANA 8YLVE8TRI8. 
1VTEW, EARLY, AND.PAM^IF^ 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING 
A new race of Italian Pansies, which our reliable supplier 
claims will begin blooming a month earlier than any other 
sort under same conditions, and, being “indefatigable” In 
flowering, are called “ Perpetual Pansies.” They belongtothe 
giant-fioweringcln«s,and present new, interesting andcurious 
“designs.” The different colors are spotted, strijied, bordered, 
blotched and feathered. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25 
N^ ant trimardeau P A ^ E ik 
Giant, “Beauty.” Very bright, large, showy flowers; 
upper petals claret red, edged white; lower petals creamy 
white with small violet blotches. Pkt. 20 
Giant, 44 Royalty.” Large flowprs; upper petals of rich, 
velvety, plum purple; lower petals bright blue, sanding 
darker towards the edge of violet; large yellow eye. Very 
rich.*. Pkt. 20 
Giant, “Prince Bismarck.” Golden bronze witli velvety 
brown centre, colors heretofore lacking in giant-flowering 
Pansies. Pkt. 20 
Giant, 44 Ruby Red.” Large, beautiful wine red colored 
flowers. Pkt. 20 
Giant, “Fulgore.” Fiery copper-red, shaded darker — 
lively and unsurpassable color. Pkt. 20 
Giant, “Empress Auguste Victoria.” Porcelain or 
bluish white; upper petals edged violet, lower petals are 
each ornamented with a velvety violet blotch ; large yellow 
eyes; a very effective and pleasing contrast. Awarded a 
silver medal at the Hamburg Horticultural Exhi¬ 
bition . Pkt. 25 
The 1899 Novelty Collection of above 6 new Giant 
Trimardeau Pansies, $1.00. 
FULL CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS ARE PRINTED IN ALL OUR PACKETS OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
