C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RAHWAY, N. J. 
r'ln-rlrin There are few plants the flowers of which will give more pleasure 
vylclLlYlci ti ian th e brilliant flowers of the double clarkia. They are easy to 
grow. Plants 2 feet high, and are very pretty both in the garden and when cut 
for bouquets. Fine mixed colors. 
Imperalis. Plants grow two feet high, and produce large ex¬ 
quisitely fringed flowers with a delicate fragrance. Fine for cut¬ 
ting and in making up bouqnets. Mixed colors. 
Pnlrjoiq Magnificent. Mixed colors. Plants grow two feet tall, and produce 
L^llUoiCl magnificent feathery plumes ranging in color from red to yellow, 
when cut fresh and dried the flowers will retain their shape and color. 
Centau rea 
RIVERSIDE farm cosmos 
New Early Flowering. Large graceful flowers, in pink, white and red. Starts 
blooming early, and is fine for cutting and decorative purposes. 
New Sensation. Plants grow strong and stocky and produce wonderfully large 
flowers in pink and white. Earl}' flowering, and a cosmos that you will be more 
than pleased with in the flower garden or border. 
Golden Cosmos. Orange Flare. The foliage is dark green and very attractive. 
Flowers of a golden orange color, are of large size and produced in great profus¬ 
ion. Blooms within 90 days from sowing of seed. 
One Packet each, above three fine Cosmos for 25c. 
Unwin s dwarf hybrid dahlias 
Real Gems of Beauty. Fine for Rock Gardens or Borders 
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Plants grow 18 to 24 inches 
high and product a mass of 
single and semi-double flowers 
all through the season. Along 
the walk, in the border or for 
the rock garden they are sure 
to delight you with the grace¬ 
fulness of the plants and ex¬ 
quisite coloring of the flowers. 
They are as easy to grow 
from seeds as zinnias. Pkt. 
20c. 3 packets for 50c. 
Shasta. Per. The 
17Clio y p Ure white flowers 
grow to large size, and bloom 
profusely all summer. They 
are perfectly hardy, and are 
one of the best white flowers 
for cutting purposes. Easily 
grown from seed. 
ni^rifllllQ Fine for beds 
1/lcllilll Llo or borders. It 
can be sown outside in the 
spring and will commence to 
bloom in a few weeks and con¬ 
tinue until after hard freezing 
weather. Grows about one foot 
high, and the flowers are fine 
for cutting and bouquets. 
Hardy Pinks. Per. Hardy pinks have always been great favorites. They grow 
well in any location and produce man}' flowers. 
Prices quoted are for Seeds, Bulbs and Plants postpaid to your address 
