ROSES, SEEDS AND BULBS FOR 1896. 
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STOCKS TEN WEEKS-NEW LARGEST 
FLOWERING GLOBE PYRAMDIAL 
STOCK- Immense spikes of perfectly double 
flowers, pyramid form, i nd i v • d ual blooms fre- 
quently measuring two to two and a half Inches 
in diameter; colors range through crimson, rose, 
white, blue, lilac, brown, and yellow; greatly 
prized for cut flowers on accoiintof their fragrance 
and beautiful colors, Pkt. t> cts. 
STOCKS, DWARF GERMAN, TEN WEEKS. 
The German Stocks make beautiful masses of 
bloom. Fine mixed, pkt. 1 cts. 
STOCK, WHITE PERPETUAL, PRINCESS 
ALICE, or CUT AND COME ' AGAIN The 
finest White Stock in cultivation, and if sown 
early will produce a great abundance of bloom 
from June till November; the oftener the dowers 
are cut the more will be produced. Pkt. Sets. 
SWEET SCABIOSA Mourning Bride). Bear. \ 
profusion of fine, large, double (lowers, scarlet, 
white, and rich mulberry-red. edged and bordered 
with white; very Sweet and line for cutting. Fine 
mixed colors, pkt. 4 cts. 
Stocks, Ten Weeks. 
SOLANUM Jerusalem Cherry). A charming plant 
for a pot, resembling a minature orange, tree; 
Covered all winter with a profusion of scarlet fruit, 
which is the chief attraction. Pkt. 4 cts. 
SWEET SULTAN (Centaurea sua eolens). The 
yellow Sweet Sultan produces its handsome, 
brush-like, bright yellow flowers in great profu- 
sion. The flowers have long stems, they keep well 
and are much used as cut flowers, finding a 
readv sale. Pkt. 3 cts. 
SCHIZANTHUS, BUTTERFLY FLOWER. An 
elegant free-blooming annual, large, curiously 
shaped flowers, beautifully spotted with crimson, 
lilac, purple, and orange; makes pretty house 
plants, also tine for beds and cutting. Pkt. 4 cts. 
STATICE SUWAROW1 A very pretty flower that 
ought to be better known. Each plant throws up 
ten to fifteen flower spikes more than afootlong, 
filled with lovely rose-colored flowers, continuing 
in bloom a long time. Pkt. 6 cts. 
MIXTURE OF EVENING BLOOMING FLOW- 
ERS. This mixture does not contain seed of the 
Moon Flowers or any other climbers, but is coin- I 
posed of annuals from six inches to two feet high, 
which bloom late in the afternoon and during the 
evening, making a charming moonlight display in i 
white, blue and bright colors. Many people 1 
are much interested in watching the opening of ] 
evening blooming flowers. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Large Flowering Scarlet Sage. 
LARGE-FLOWERING SCARLET SAGE (Salvia 
splendens). Highly valued as one of the very 
finest and most beautiful flowers of late summer 
and fall, when it surpasses everything else in 
brilliant color and continuous bloom, grows 
easily, and makes grand, stately plants, two to 
three feet high, completely covered with intense 
bright-scarlet flowers — a dazzling mass of color 
when other flowers are gone. Pkt. 4 cts.; extra 
large pkts., 6 cts. 
SALVIA FARINACEA. This is the lovely blue Sal- 
via, forming dense, bushy plants with long spikes 
of beautiful blue flowers, making a charming con- 
trast when grown with the scarlet, variety de- 
scribed above. Pkt. 6 cts. 
Dwarf Morning Glory. 
NEW BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY ilpomea 
Setosa). A luxuriant twining vine which twists 
tightly about its supports, and soon makes a 
dense shade; the leaves are immense, eight to 
twelve inches across, and flowers about three 
inches in diameter, elegantly tinted pink and rose, 
followed by curious seed pods. I'kt. 6 cts. 
DWARF MORNING GLORY. A beautiful trail- 
ing plant, a perfect mass of lovely bloom, suitable 
for baskets, vases, window boxes, edging, &c. 
Many bright colors mixed, pkt. 4 cts. 
MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus). Improved 
strain. Larger and finer flowers of great size and 
beauty; all colors mixed, violet, rose, purple, 
striped, etc.; the finest annual climber for covering 
arbors, back buildings, etc. Pkt. 3 cts. 
