Try a New Flower Once in a While. Streptocarpus for Instance 
Verbena 
Sweet Peas for Greenhouse and 
Statice (Sea Lavender) hp 
Blooms for a long time. 
Latifolia. 2 ft. Blue. June to September. 
Sinensis. 16 in. Yellow. June to September. 
Sinuata, True Blue. HA. 2 ft. Navy-blue. 
Sinuata Hybrids, Mixed. 
Suworowii. 1 Y^ ft. Rose. June to Septem- 
ber - Each: Pkt. 25 cts. 
Early Outdoor Flowering 
EARLY-FLOWERING SPENCER 
NOVELTIES 
The blooms of the following novelty va¬ 
rieties are very large, beautifully waved, 
and carried on long, strong stems. Much 
in demand and greatly admired for forcing 
upder glass. 
Early Emblem. Bright salmon-cream-pink. 
Unusually long stems. 
Early Mariner. Clear marine-blue, with 
scarcely a hint of mauve. 
Early Sonnet. Delicate blush-pink. Very 
large flowers. 
Early Star. Sparkling rose-pink on white 
ground, with salmon shading. 
Stocks hha 
LARGE-FLOWERING TEN-WEEKS 
One of the most popular of the hardy 
annuals, and suitable for bedding or pot- 
culture. The flowers are fragrant, lasting, 
and of many shades. 
Bright Rose Flesh-Color 
Canary-Yellow Light Blue 
Crimson Snow-White 
Dark Violet-Blue 
Each: Pkt. 25 cts.; f6oz.$1.50 
Fine Mixed. Pkt. 20 cts.; Yoz. SI. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 50 cts.; oz. $5 
1 pkt. of each for $1.50 
All the following varieties are unusually 
large and ruffled, producing lovely flowers, 
almost always four and more on a stem. 
Early American Beauty. Crimson-rose on 
white ground. 
Early Apollo. Salmon-cerise. 
Early Attraction. Deep pink. 
Early Fortyniner. True orange shade. 
Early Giant Rose. Soft rose shade. 
Early Greeting. True lavender. 
Early Memory. The best of the lavenders. 
Early Monterey. Clear geranium-pink, 
flushed salmon. 
Early Pride. Pure cerise of most even 
coloring. 
Early Success. Deep rose-pink. 
Early Sunray. Light cerise. 
Early Vulcan. Scarlet-cerise, shaded bril¬ 
liant orange. 
Early White Harmony. Best of all early 
whites. 
Any of above varieties, pkt. 35 cts.; oz. $1 
Early Spencer Sweet Peas 
Burpee's Orange. The best Sweet Pea of 
this color. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 80 cts. 
Glitters. Bright fiery orange, with wings of 
deeper shade. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Lavender King. Rich true deep lavender 
throughout. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Mrs. Kerr. Salmon-pink. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 
75 cts. 
Rose Queen. Most pleasing shade of rich 
pink. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
Zvolanek’s Rose. One of the best in the 
deep pink class. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts. 
WINTER-FLOWERING STOCKS 
All the following varieties are splendid for 
late flowering outdoors and are unsurpassed 
for greenhouse culture. 
Abundance. Lovely shade of carmine-rose, 
similar to Queen Alexandra. 
Almond Blossom. White shaded carmine. 
Very fine. 
Beauty of Nice. Delicate flesh-pink. Very 
popular. 
Crimson King. Fiery crimson. 
Giant Perfection, White. Long, pyramidal 
spikes of large, double flowers. 
Monte Carlo. Pure yellow. 
Old Rose. Lovely shade. 
Queen Alexandra. Flowers delicate rosy 
lilac. 
Rose of Nice. Beautiful rosy mauve—a 
quite distinct and elegant shade. 
Summer Night (Nuit d’Ete). Rich royal 
purple. 
All above varieties, pkt. 35 cts.; rjoz. $1 
MAMMOTH SINGLE-COLUMN 
The flowers, which are produced in four 
lovely shades as offered below, have been 
grown to a height of almost 3 feet. The length 
of the single column of flowers produced on 
each plant often exceeds 18 inches. Strongly 
recommended for pots or benches. 
Chamois-Pink Lilac-Lavender 
Ruby Pure White 
Each: Pkt. $1 
Collection: One pkt. each of above 4 colors for $3.50 
Streptocarpus 
This pretty flower, from seed sown in early 
spring, will bloom in the early autumn. 
Veitch’s Hybrids. GP. Large trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers in great variety of color. 
Pkt. 75 cts. 
PERPETUAL-FLOWERING STOCKS 
Will flower continuously through the 
summer if sown early. 
Apple Blossom. Pink. Rose. 
Princess Alice. White. Violet. Dark blue. 
Each: Pkt. 35 cts.; &oz. $1 
Sunflowers, Miniature ha 
SMALL-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
For other varieties of Sunflowers, 
see Helianthus, page 19 
Excelsior Hybrids. Yellow with zones of 
blood-red, purple, and brown. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Golden Fleece. Flowers cactus-shaped, 
clear golden yellow, with dark center. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
Sweet William HB 
Easy to grow, producing large, fragrant 
flowers of great lasting quality. 
Giant Double, Finest Mixed. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
y 8 oz. si. 
Giant White. Pkt. 25 cts.; Yoz. $1. 
Newport Pink. Watermelon-pink or salmon- 
rose. Pkt. 25 cts.; Yoz. $1. 
Pink Beauty. Delicate pink. Pkt. 25 cts.; 
Yoz. II. 
Scarlet Beauty. Intense scarlet. Pkt. 25 
cts.; Yoz. $1. 
Tagetes 
Signata pumila. HA. Bright vellow, 
striped brown. Pkt. 15 cts.; Y° z • 75 cts. 
Signata pumila, Golden Gem. Deep yel¬ 
low. Free flowering. Dwarf and compact. 
Pkt. 25 cts.; Yt,oz. $1. 
Torenia 
Fournieri. HHA. A pot-plant with rich 
blue flowers. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Bailloni. Golden yellow, deep red throat. 
Pkt. 25 cts. 
Verbenas hhp 
Effective for bedding and as cut-flowers in 
vases. 
Erinoides (laciniata). Violet. Pkt. 25 cts. 
Venosa (rigida). Blue. Very showy. 
Pkt. 25 cts.; Yoz. $1. 
Blue. Pkt. 25 cts.; Yoz. 90 cts. 
Pink. Pkt. 25 cts.; 3^oz. 90 cts. 
Ellen Willmott. Large, bright salmon-rose 
flowers, white eye. Pkt. 25 cts.; J^oz. $1.50. 
Scarlet. Pkt. 25 cts.; Yoz. 90 cts. 
White (candidissima). Pkt. 25 cts.; 
Y° z - 90 cts. 
Mammoth Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. 20 cts.; 
Yoz. 75 cts. 
Stocks 
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