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Vegetable Seeds.
Artichoke. 9.
Asparagus. 1.
Asparagus Roots. 21.
Beans. 1, 2, 20, 31.
Beet. 3, 29, 30.
Borecole, or Kale. 1.
Broccoli. 9.
Brussels Sprouts. 1.
Cabbage. 4, 5, 29, 30.
Carrot. 5.
Cauliflower. 6.
Celery. 6.
Celeriac. 6.
Chervil. 9.
Chicory. 5.
Chives. 21.
Chufas. 21.
Coffee Berry. 27.
Collards. 5.
Corn, Pop. 7, 20.
Corn, Sweet. 7, 20.
Corn Salad. 5.
Collections. 30.
Cress. 5.
Cucumber. 8, 31.
Chinese Lantern. 30.
Curious Vegetables. 9.
Egg Plant. 9, 20.
Endive. 9.
Garlic. 21.
Gourds. 8.
Garden Lemon. 9.
Ground Cherry. 9, 30.
Herbs. 9.
Horse Radish. 21.
Kale. 1.
Kohl Rabi. 14.
Leek. 9.
Lettuce. 10.
Mangel Wurzel. 3.
Melon, Musk. 11, 29, 30, 31.
Melon, Water. 12, 29.
Melon, Citron. 12, 31.
Mougri. 30.
Mushrooms. 21.
Mustard. 14.
Okra, or Gumbo. 9.
Onions. 13, 31.
Onion Sets. 21.
Parsley. 14.
Parsnip. 14.
Peanuts. 14.
Peas. 15, 20.
Pepper. 14.
Pomegranate. 14.
Potatoes. 37.
Potato Seed. 37.
Pumpkin. 16.
Radish. 17.
Rhubarb. 16, 21, 30.
Ruta Baga. 20.
Salsify. 16.
Spinach. 18.
Squash. 18, 29.
Sugar Beet. 3, 30.
Sweet Potatoes. 37.
Tobacco. 14.
Tomato. 19, 29, 30, 31.
Turnip. 20, 31.
Vegetable Plants and Roots. 16, 21.
Vine Peach. 9.

Flower Seeds.
Abronia. 38.
Abutilon. 38.
Adlumia. 38.
Accroclinum. 38.
Adonis. 38.
Ageratum. 38.
Agrostemma. 38.
Alyssum. 39.
Amaranthus. 40.
Ampelopsis. 50.
Anagallis. 38.
Amobium. 38.
Antirrhinum. 38.
Aquilegia. 38.
Arabis. 38.
Argemone. 38.
Asperula. 38.
Asters. 34, 39.
Balloon Vine. 38.
Balsam. 40.
Begonia. 40.
Beets, Foliage. 50.
Bluets. 50.
Blue Bells. 34.
Brachycome. 40.
Browallia. 38.
Bryonopsis. 50.
Calcalia. 41.
Cactus. 50.
Cal. Yellow Bells. 41.
Calendula. 40.
Calliopsis. 40.
Campanula. 40.
Canary Bird Vine. 40.
Candytuft. 40.
Canna. 40.
Canterbury Bells. 50.
Carnation. 41.
Cassia. 41.
Catchfly. 50.
Celosia. 41.
Centaurea. 34, 40.
Centrosema. 50.
Chinese Horn Nut. 33.
Chrysanthemum. 41.
Cineraria. 41.
Clarkia. 50.
Cleome. 50.
Clianthus. 50.
Coboea. 41.
Cockscomb. 41.
Coleus. 41.
Collections. 31.
Convolvulus. 41..
Coreopsis. 40
Cosmos. 34, 41.
Crotolaria. 34.
Cuphea. 50.
Cyclamen. 50.
Cypress Vine. 41.
Dahlia. 42.
Daisies. 42.
Datura. 43.
Delphinium. 50.
Diamond Flower. 42.
Dianthus. 42.
Digitalis. 42.
Dolichos. 50.
Eschscholtzia. 42.
Euphorbia. 50.
Ferns. 50.
Feverfew. 50.
Forget-Me-Not. 42.
Fountain Plant. 42.
Foxglove. 42.
Four O'Clock. 44.
Freesia. 42.
Fuchsia. 42.
Gailardia. 43.
Geranium. 43.
Gilia. 50.
Gladiolus. 43.
Globe Amaranth. 50.
Gloxinia. 50.
Godetia. 42.
Golden Rod. 50.
Gourds, ornamental. 50.
Grasses, Fancy. 50.
Grass Pinks. 43.
Gypsophila. 50.
Helianthus. 48.
Heliotrope. 33, 43.
Helichrysum. 50.
Hibiscus. 43.
Hollyhock. 34, 43.
Humulus. 50.
Hyacinthus. 50.
Ice Plant. 43.
Lantana. 43.
Larkspur. 34, 43.
Lathyrus. 43.
Lemon Verbena. 50.
Linum. 50.
Lobelia. 43.
Lupinus. 50.
Lychnis. 50.
Maize, Striped. 44.
Marigold. 33, 43.
Martynia. 50.
Marvel of Peru. 44.
Maurandia. 43.
Mignonette. 33, 44.
Mimulus. 44.
Mimosa. 49.
Mirabilis. 44.
Mixed Flower S'd. 50.
Moon Flower. 44.
Morning Glory. 34, 44.
Musa Ensete. 33.
Myosotis. 42.
Nasturtium. 33, 45.
Nicotiana. 45.
Nigella. 41.
Oenothera. 45.
Oxalis. 50.
Palms. 33.
Pansy. 46.
Passion Flower. 45.
Perilla. 45.
Petunia. 45.
Pinks. 42, 43.
Phlox. 47.
Poppy. 47.
Portulaca. 45.
Primula. 50.
Pyrethrum. 50.
Rhodanthe. 50.
Roses. 33.
Ricinus. 47.
Salpiglossis. 49.
Salvia. 48.
Saponaria. 49.
Scabiosa. 49.
Scarlet Runner. 50.
Sedum. 50.
Sensitive Plant. 49.
Shamrock. 33.
Smilax. 49.
Solanum. 33.
Spraguea. 49.
Statice. 49.
Stevia. 49.
Stocks. 49.
Sweet Peas. 34, 48.
Sweet William. 49.
Sweet Sultan. 50.
Sunflower. 48.
Thunbergia. 50.
Torenia. 49.
Venus Looking Glass. 50.
Verbena. 49.
Vinca. 50.
Violet. 49.
Wallflower. 49.
Wahlenbergia. 49.
Water Lilies. 34.
Whitlavia. 49.
Wisteria. 49.
Wild Cucumber. 50.
Xeranthemum. 50.
Zinnias. 50.

Flower Plants.
Abutilon. 53.
Ageratum. 34.
Aquaria Plants. 56.
Asparagus. 53.
Begonias. 53.
Bouvardia. 35.
Bryophyllum. 34.
Bulbs. 34, 35, 51, 52.
Calla, Black. 34.
Canna. 34.
Carnation. 54.
Chrysanthemum. 34, 53.
Coleus. 35, 56.
Collections. 34, 59.
Cyperus. 56.
Euphorbia. 56.
Ferns. 56.
Fuchsias. 54.
Geraniums. 34, 35, 55.
Heliotropes. 56.
Hardy Shrubs. 59.
Hardy Plants. 61.
Hibiscus. 56.
Hydrangeas. 56.
Lantana. 54, 56.
Lily of Valley. 35.
Manetta Vine. 54.
Mexican Primrose. 54.
Miscellaneous Plants. 56.
Moon Flower. 56.
Night Blooming Cerus. 53.
Nasturtium. 35.
Old Man's Beard. 34.
Orange Tree. 54.
Palms. 54.
Pansies. 54.
Parrot's Feather. 56.
Passion Flower. 54.
Pelargoniums. 55.
Petunias. 56.
Primula. 54.
Roses. 35, 57, 58.
Rubber Tree. 54.
Slavia. 34, 53.
Sanseveria. 54.
Solanum. 56.
Strobilanthe. 54.
Swainsonia. 53.
Verbenas. 56.
Violets. 56.
Vines. 59.
Water Hyacinth. 56.

Farm Seeds.
Artichoke Roots. 27.
Barley. 26.
Buckwheat. 27.
Broom Corn. 26.
Clover. 28.
Corn. 22, 23, 24, 25, 32.
Coffee Berry. 27.
Coffee Peas. 32.
Cow Peas. 27, 32.
Flax. 26.
Field Peas. 26.
Field Beans. 27.
Grass Seed. 28.
Kaffir Corn. 27.
Lawn Grass. 28.
Lentils. 9.
Oats. 26.
Potatoes. 37.
Rape. 26.
Rye. 26.
Spiltz. 32.
Soja Beans. 27.
Sugar Cane. 27.
Sweet Potatoes. 37.
Sunflower. 27.
Tree Seeds. 27.
Wheat. 26.

Atomizer. 32.
Bee Supplies. 63.
Birds. 64.
Books. 61, 64.
Flower Bulbs. 51, 52.
Fruit Packages. 61.
Garden Tools. 62.
Gold Fish. 64.
Hardy Shrubs. 59.
Implements. 62.
Miscellaneous. 62, 63.
Nursery Stock. 60.
Potato Planter. 37.
Potato Knife. 37.
Poultry Supplies. 63.
Sea Shells. 64.

Floral Novelties

Illustrated on Cover of This Catalogue.

Everyone who likes flowers should order one of these collections.

Princess Pauline Ageratum.--See description on page 36. Each 10c.

Manda's Triumph Rose.--This is the great Double Memorial Rose first sent out last year which has proved so satisfactory everywhere. It is considered one of the most valuable varieties ever brought out and it gives excellent results everywhere. It is a very double pure white rose of most clear, beautiful form, about two inches in diameter, of very pleasing fragrance, and they are produced in immense clusters, on one branch have been counted over 150 flowers. Grows nicely climbing over a trellis or prostrate on the ground, running 12 to 15 feet in one season. Desirable also for cemetery planting. Hardy. Each 20c, 3 for 50c.

Miniature Tradescantia.--A very small leaved variety of Wandering Jew. A beautiful little novelty which is sure to please the ladies as it is very desirable for growing in hanging baskets, vases, window boxes or anywhere that a trailing plant is desired. Color of the leaves is dark green broadly striped with silvery white, carmine and pink. Each 15c, 4 for 50c.

White Phenomenal Fuchsia.--Most of our patrons are acquainted with Fuchsia Phemomenal, and know what a very desirable variety it is. This variety is fully as large, sometimes three inches across, and the flowers are double white, veined at base with carmine. Tube and sepals bright carmine. It is of strong, robust habit, the flowers being borne in the greatest profusion, and it may almost be called a perpetual bloomer. It is the flower for everybody. Each 15c, 4 for 50c.

Chance Salvia.--See description on page 36. Each 15c.

Harvest Moon Coreopsis.--A most attractive novelty and one which is sure to prove satisfactory. Plants grow to a height of 18 to 24 inches and are literally covered with beautiful saucer-shaped flowers which are of such a brilliant orange yellow as to suggest its name. Petals are broad and irregularly fringed or toothed. Flowers are large, of a very rich color and desirable for cutting. Each 15c, 4 for 50c.

The entire collection of above six novelties for 50c, postpaid.

Grand Vegetable Novelties.

See Illustrations on Cover of This Book.

Early Express Cucumber.--By far the earliest good cucumber ever offered and it will pay everyone who has a garden to try it. See description on page 31. Per pkt. 10c.

Rocky Ford Musk Melon.--Everyone who likes delicious melons should try it. See description on page 31. Per pkt. 10c.

Fordhook Fancy Tomato.--A novelty of high merit described on page 29. Per pkt. 10c, oz. 50c.

Yellow Sibley Squash.--Another novelty of 1899 and a good one. See page 29 for description. Per pkt. of six seeds 10c.

Blue Gem Watermelon.--An elegant new sort for either market or family garden. See description on page 29. Pkt. 5c.

One packet each of above five vegetables for 25 cents.

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Eight
Choice
Roses
50
Cts.

Beautiful Roses.

Plant roses this year, plant lots of them, revel in their beauty, enjoy their fragrance, grow plenty for your own use and for giving to your friends. There is no other flower that will afford you so much pleasure if properly grown. As a trial order we offer you our
Amateur's Collection,
consisting of one Crimson Rambler, one Memorial Rose and six other choice varieties, all different, for 50c. The cheapest good collection ever offered.

The Four Ramblers.

One plant each of Crimson, White, Pink and Yellow Rambler Roses, making a grand assortment of climbers, for 50c.
Both collections postpaid for 85c.

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