. Catalogue of Scott's roses and other beautiful flowers. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seedlings Catalogs. SCOTT'S fiOVEliTIES find Specialties in ploctiei* Seeds. AVe discriminate most carefully in the selection of NOVELTIES, and in the following pages olfer only those of real worth and distinct beauty. The seeds are of the very finest quality, and whatever novelties or specialties the purchaser may select from our list, they can- not fail to delight and please all lovers of New and Beautiful Flowers. PREMIUM


. Catalogue of Scott's roses and other beautiful flowers. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seedlings Catalogs. SCOTT'S fiOVEliTIES find Specialties in ploctiei* Seeds. AVe discriminate most carefully in the selection of NOVELTIES, and in the following pages olfer only those of real worth and distinct beauty. The seeds are of the very finest quality, and whatever novelties or specialties the purchaser may select from our list, they can- not fail to delight and please all lovers of New and Beautiful Flowers. PREMIUMS Flower Seeds are equally as fine as "Our Strong and Relia- ââi f ! bie Roses," for which our reputation has been established so many years. We want to introduce our Flower Seeds very extensively, and, therefore, to induce our friends to get up clubs, or to buy a good assortment for their own planting, we give extra Flower Seeds, purchaser's own selection, to the value of fifty cents for each dollar's worth ordered. For One Dollar, purchasers can select any Flower Seeds to the value of $ For Two Dollars, " " " " " " " This liberal ofler embraces all Flower Seeds, including Novelties and Specialties, at single packet prices, but does not include Centrosema Qrandiflora AN ENTIRELY NEW CLIMBER. The discoverer, Mr. William F. Bassett, of New Jersey, says of it: "I have watched its growth and development the last few seasons, and it is a perfectly hardy vine of rare and exquisite beauty, which, from seed sown in April, even m the poorest soil, will thrive,from eai'ly June until cut down by fi'ost, and produce in the greatest profusion large cluster- of inverted pea-shaped tlowei's, delightfully fragrant, one aiM a half to two and a half inches in diameter, and ranging in color from rosy-violet to'reddish-purple, with bright feathered mark- v\ ings through the center. The large buds and back of flower are\^;


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