. Petunia Rosy Morn. Primula Obconica Compacta. New Dwarf Large-flowered Schizanthus. Petunia Rosy 3Iom* Petunias are one of our most e fl e c t i V e summer-blnoming plants, and this new variety is probably the most striking yet introduced. It belongs to the small free-flowering section, and forms nice bushy fairly dwarf plants, I'hich are covered from early sum- mer till hard frost with brilliant car- mine-pink flowers, with w hite throat and centre. For beds, baskets, vases and the many other uses to which the Petunia lends itself, this is sure to prove attrac- tive. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkt


. Petunia Rosy Morn. Primula Obconica Compacta. New Dwarf Large-flowered Schizanthus. Petunia Rosy 3Iom* Petunias are one of our most e fl e c t i V e summer-blnoming plants, and this new variety is probably the most striking yet introduced. It belongs to the small free-flowering section, and forms nice bushy fairly dwarf plants, I'hich are covered from early sum- mer till hard frost with brilliant car- mine-pink flowers, with w hite throat and centre. For beds, baskets, vases and the many other uses to which the Petunia lends itself, this is sure to prove attrac- tive. 25 cts. per pkt.; 5 pkts., §1 00. Dreer's Superb Fringed Petunias. We have long been celebrated for our strain of Petunias. Each year the selecting and hybridizing goes on, and the high standard which we set years ago has been kept up, and samples of the finest grades from the European specialists show that thev are years behind us in this important flower. Dreer's Superb Double Fringed. 50 cts. per pkt. Dreer's Superb Single Fringed. 25 cts. per pkt. SALVIA PITTIERI. A most beautiful and striking new variety from the mountains of Costa Rica, readily grown from seed, forming in a short time bushy plants 2 to 2'i- feet high, with clear green triangular foliage and bearing innumerable spikes of flowers, each spike carrying from 120 to 150 blossoms of a daz- zling scarlet, which expand in succession from July to October. The individual flowers are over an inch long, set in a bronzy calyx. This nov- elty is likely to prove invaluable for bedding in our climate. We control the entire stock of seed, which is ver)' limited. 35 cts. per pkt.; 3 pkts., $ New Dwarf Earge-flowered Schizanthus. The Schizanthus has been called the " poor man's orchid " on account of their easy culture and resemi^lance in form and variety of coloring to some of the Floral Aristocrats. The novelty here offered forms compact pyra- midal plants a foot high and literally covered with large, beautiful orchid- like flowe


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