C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm , RAHWAY, N. J. 
Aquile 
gia 
Exhibition Hybrids. Per. The gracefulness of shape, and the 
beautiful colors make this columbine one of the most charming 
of all flowers. A fine border plant, and easily grown from seed. 
AtirhllQI Italica, Dropmore variety. Per. The plants grow about 4 feet in 
illlUlllloci height, and produce a profusion of rich deep sky-blue blooms dur¬ 
ing June and July. Very showy in the border. 
Agrostemma 
Rose Champion. Per. Bright rose colored flowers produced 
on plants two feet tall, daring July and August. 
on-m Defiance, mixed. An old garden favorite. Plants grow 18 inches 
lJCtloCllli high, and are thickly covered with flowers from top to bottom. 
IAqTvtj-’q HrpQ f"h Gypsophlia Elegans Alba. The sprays of white flowers 
UdUy o l)LG<Tlil m i X ed in bouquets give them a most exquisite daintiness. 
Plants grow rapidly and sowings should be made every three weeks for a succes¬ 
sion of bloom. Easily grown from seed. 
Eatisquama. Per. Grows five to six feet high and bears a profu- 
DUllUlllcl s i on Q f star shaped pinkish bloom during September and October. 
Fine for cutting and withstands dry conditions very well. Good for backgrounds. 
Pon+prhnrv RpIIq Canterbury Bells are hardy biennials flowering the 
Uclll Id U 111 j HCllo second year from seed sown in the open ground. Single 
bell-shaped flowers in rose, white and blue. By many considered the most satis¬ 
factory to grow. They do well in any garden soil, but prefer a little shade. 
Fine for massing in beds, borders and along driveways. Special 
mixture of the brightest colors. 
PgIpTI fillip Balls Orange. Flowers large, double and a bright grange in 
CcilcllLL Llld co i or The most popular calendula. 
Art Shades. Many tones and shades will be found, in fact almost every known 
color in calendulas. 
Sunshine. Bears large bright canary yellow flowers, the center petals tend to 
curl inward. Grows two feet tall, and blooms over a very long period. 
Candytuft 
CARNATION 
Chebaud. They are easy to grow and 
make a fine display, blooming freely 
during July and August, The long stem¬ 
med flowers are excellent for cutting, 
lasting a long time in water. Fine mix¬ 
ed colors. Per. 
Harris New Hardy. Per. Plants are 
perfectly hardy aud will bloom yaar 
after year if the flowers are kept picked 
and plants kept growing. They are easy 
to grow from seed and the flowers are 
very fragrant. Mixed colors, 
Lanceolata. Per. Delights to grow in 
the sunshine, and produces a profusion 
of golden yellow flowers, fine for cut¬ 
ting and bouquets all during summer. 
Hardy and one of the best yellow flow¬ 
ers. Good for borders or single plants. 
See back pages for New Iris, Phlox 
and Gladiolus. Give them a trial. 
