Livingston's seeds : 1902 "true blue" annual . VARIETIES-Lnrge, wellripened tubers. White, Pink, Yel-low and Crimson—Each, lOc; 4 for30c.: doz., 80c. SUfGLE, MIXEI>—Many varietie4 for 25c.; doz., 75o. DOUBLE VARIETIES—Finest mixture: manyvarieties. Each, 16c.; 4 for 50c.: doz., § FLOWERIHG MAPLE. Each, IOC.; doz., $, exceptas noted. SAVlTZn—A new Japan maple^leaf variety: plant dwarf and com-pact: foliage large, clearly defined-with deep border on leaf; distinctand valuable plant. Each, 15c. SODV. de BOITH-Similar to theabove, but a stronger grower andnarrower white edge on leaves.


Livingston's seeds : 1902 "true blue" annual . VARIETIES-Lnrge, wellripened tubers. White, Pink, Yel-low and Crimson—Each, lOc; 4 for30c.: doz., 80c. SUfGLE, MIXEI>—Many varietie4 for 25c.; doz., 75o. DOUBLE VARIETIES—Finest mixture: manyvarieties. Each, 16c.; 4 for 50c.: doz., § FLOWERIHG MAPLE. Each, IOC.; doz., $, exceptas noted. SAVlTZn—A new Japan maple^leaf variety: plant dwarf and com-pact: foliage large, clearly defined-with deep border on leaf; distinctand valuable plant. Each, 15c. SODV. de BOITH-Similar to theabove, but a stronger grower andnarrower white edge on leaves. GOLDEN FLEECE—A fine, purqbright vellow; free bloomer. ECLIPSE—Has golden -spottedJjaves, flowers bright yellow,cHnJBOfl throat; suitatte for vases. — - , . - SPLEHDENS—Dwarf*, deep redflowe-.,. THOMPSONI—Double. Orangeflowers, spotted leaves; distinct. > extra laiae- sizeand beautiful colors recommeno: thfs-flower to all. They are easily grown:g in pots or boxes in the hotise, plant, in. Each. 10c.; Aristolochia Stpho, Dutchmans Pipe Vine. A magnificent per-fectly hardy vine of rapid growth with very leaves and brownish flowers, resem-bling in shape a miniature pipe; splendid forarchwavs or verandas. The leaves retain their light green color fromenrlvspVingto late fall. Each, 30c.; 4 for § Extra Strong Plants,; 3 for§ BRELLA PLANT. old trees, etc. Achillea. S 15c.; 4 for 50c. Pure White, THE PEARL. The Great Cemetery A plant will produce hundreds of flowers the first summer, but when established the second yciir, fre-qnentlv have more than five hundred perfect flowers on the plant at one time. Itcommences to bloom earlv in July, and is a perfect mass of beautiful flowers untilfrost. Flowers pure white, perfectly double, and produced in large sprays, iiiiikincr itone of the finest cut-flowers for bouquets, vases, baskets, etc, A most valuable plantl«r cemetery planting, ivs it is su


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