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Gupsophila (aby’s Breath) 
(Annual) 
Free blooming plants of easiest culture. Desirable for 
cutting to mix with other flowers. 
Oz: Vg Ib. 1 lb. 
Covent Garden Strain—Pure white $ .25 $ .75 $2.25 
London Market Improved ..................... 29 tie Dead 
Paris Market——White onus 25 70 §=2.00 
tNelakthus (. Daukle Sunflower) 
Sun Gold—Brilliant golden yellow, large Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
double flowers, free flowering. 100% 
double; 4 to 5 feet tall. Fine for large 
» basket work. Well worth a trial............... $ .20 $1.00 
Helichrysum T hawutrosien (Straw Flower) 
arisitd Yellow Salmon Queen He Peels Be 
Fireball Sex OF Silver Ball 
Goldenball_—_—Silvery Pink $15 $1.00 
Rose Carmine Violet Queen 
Rose Queen Finest Mixed 
Spomen linear eh Oz, 
Clark's Mammoth Blue — (Heavenly Blue 
Improved)—plant is a dry sandy loca- 
tion and never apply fertilizer. 
% lb., $2.00 $ .25 §$ .75 
Comell — Carnelian red bordered white, 
PROS) DIOOIIINCS Aeic.s. eecie le death ae tay Zar hi kU 
Pearly Gates—Lovely Lustrous White with 
creamy shading deep down in the 
CET OC DG ah eA eich se te Ph eee a: 39 =: 150 
Scarlett O’Hara—Rich dark wine red or 
GOELK TOSY NCHIMSOM Hors a dedawridgnGemardoan: 29 ~=©1,00 
Noctiflora—(Moonflower)—Flowers at night 
%\b., $1.00 .15 .40 
AY lawehes 
For Christmas flowering shade the plants 
with black clcth from September lst to 
October 10th from 5 P.M. to 8 A.M. each 
day and grow in a 60 degree house. 
Tr. Pkt. 1/64 Oz. 
Tom Thumb—A dwarf strain of Blossfel- 
diana. Ideal for pot plants. For best re- 
sults sow seeds in January........... L/Sarons, 
$9.00 $2.50 $5.00 
Blowsteleticoncy 10.9 37s eek eee aeck: 60 1.75 
UR poke Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
(Summer Cypress or Mexican Fire Bush) 
Childsi—-Improved sthaltt itis ciccat yale seus $ .10 $. 25 
Lilium 
Lilium Longiflorum praecox White Queen.t;. Pkt. Vg oz. 
Remarkably quick in blooming. 12 to 15 
spcaritings! Pies Urn ues es ata helenae $1.00 $2.25 
ub edarea 
Excellent for combination work. Resembles a minia- 
ture snapdragon. When sown in January will make 
good material for combination pots for Mothers’ Day. 
Fairy Bouquet—Pastel shades; compact Tr.Pkt. Oz. 
growing $ .20 $1.50 
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Lobelia 
Sow Early to Get Best Results 
Tre Pktaae@7 
Blue Stone—Dwarf bright blue, compact 
hetbit ak edocs ee ane es 40 = 2.75 
Crystal Palace Compacta—Dwarf, dark 
bhie; dark foliage 2. g esc ee 39 = =©=—.2.50 
Mrs. Clibran Imp.__Dwarf blue, whiteeye .40 3.00 
Sapphire—Deep blue, white eye, trailing .35 2.75 
Lupinus mead) 
New Giant King 
A new improved strain. $ to 4 ft. tall. King Lupinus have 
the base branching habit, with four to six long spikes 
to the plant. Each spike has from 25 to 50 more blooms 
than the Hartwegii type. The blooms are also a little 
larger. Sow seed in early October in pots and follow 
Chrysanthemums; will bloom in April and May. 
Te Pk er Oz 
King Blue—Oxford Blue.............. 4 lb, 2.279 20 85 
King Sky Blue—Light Blue........\4lb. 2.75 .20 85 
King Heliotrope—Rosy purple’4 lb. 2.75 20 85 
King White—Pure White........... YM lb. 2.75 .20 85 
King Mined (.424).4 neces Mlb. 2.75 .20 85 
Lupinus Hartwegii 
Tre Pkt Oz. 
Shey Ble Giesndincasenecateealeees Mlb. 2.75 20 85 
Bich: Blue (pies iicdanenrniobnoubteareeers Wa lb. (2.79 420 85 
WH 6 hs sscisesniosscccsiin espa oe eee eee Mlb. 2.75 .20 85 
PHA sida deh Re eee Mlb. 2.75 .20 85 
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