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Mid-Summer Catalogue Se ee Plants

Pot-Grown, tidy about July Ist

Perennial Flower Seeds

FOR SUMMER and AUTUMN SOWING

EARLY FORCING BULBS, Ete.

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BURNETT BROTHERS Importers and Growers 72 CORTLANDT STREET

NEW YORK Telephone 2223 Cortlandt

Strawberry Plants POT-GROWN

Those marked (P.) have pistillate or imperfect flowers, and must be planted near perfect-flower- ing kinds, in order that the flowers may fertilize. The varieties not so marked are bi-sexual, or perfect-flowering, and can be planted alone. When properly pollenized the pistillate varieties are the most prolific. ;

_ Most dealers recommend planting Strawberries

in August. However, we hope you will see the

advisability of setting pot-grown plants as early

in July as possible, when they will produce a

large crop the next summer and we believe if

you follow our advice the results will be much more satisfactory.

Our list includes all the newest and best standard varieties, extra strong, healthy plants. We exercise the utmost care in packing for ship- ment, which is of great importance to the pur- chaser. Place your orders early.

Abington. A midseason or main crop variety; fruit large, of fine flavor, with firm surface of bright crimson. Good for canning and pre- serving. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00

August Luther, This variety is very popular not only with berry growers, but also in the family garden; it has a host of friends and succeeds everywhere. The berries are good size, firm and lots of them. Extra early. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Auto. An immensely productive variety, bearing large handsome berries of high quality. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Beder Wood. Always on hand with a big crop of beautiful crimson berries of extra high quality lying in windrows all around the plants. Me- dium. Per 100 $3.50, per 1000 $30.00.

Bismarck. This variety is a strong one both in growth and fruiting and an exceptionally strong pollenizer. Late. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Brandywine. Large, conical, glossy crimson, firm and solid; of fine, aromatic flavor. Plant vigor- ous and productive, succeeds on any soil. Mid- season to late. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Bubach. (P.) <A very large berry of dark color. Productive; of fair flavor. Largely grown for market. Midseason. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Chesapeake. (New.) One of the best Strawberries grown, all things considered. In competition with more than one hundred other varieties, Chesapeake easily took first prize It is very large, of fine form, as late as Gandy and in flavor ranks with. ‘“‘Marshall’’ and ‘‘Wm. Belt.” Per 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00.

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Strawberry Plants (Continued)

Cardinal. (P.) Berries medium to large, near- ly round, very uniform in shape and size; color brilliant bright red, ripening uniformly with no green tips. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Climax. An early variety, very large and enor- mously productive; nearly round and very uni- form. Being very firm, it is especially valuable for long shipments. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Clyde. Very regular, bright scarlet berries; large, and of excellent flavor; firm, and a good ship- per. Plants healthy; vigorous and productive. Season early. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Commonwealth. In “Commonwealth” we have a berry as large as the largest—as productive as any of the large fruiting varieties; fine flav- ored, juicy and as dark as any Strawberry grown. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Downing’s Bride. (P.) It is certainly one of the most beautiful berries we have ever seen, so pretty and glossy, that even a sight of it makes the mouth water. Medium to late. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Excelsior. Perfectly reliable as its tall thick fo- liage protects the bloom from danger of frosts and this is one good point for such an extra early variety. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Fendall. (P.) A seedling from Wm. Belt but far superior. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Gandy. One of the best late varieties. It is a strong, compact grower, with large, bright glossy crimson fruit, uniform in shape; flesh ae of finest flavor. Per 100 $3.50, 1000

Giant Ruby. (P.) Very productive, immense size, handsome, uniform shape, and of deep crimson color. Giant Ruby ripens soon after the early varieties, and bears until nearly all others are gone. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Gladstone. Large as Sharpless; better quality; a vigorous grower. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Glen Mary. Large, bright, glossy crimson, of fine flavor. Strong, healthy, very prolific, and on good soil the berries are large to the end of the season. Early. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Heritage. A midseason to late variety,. of a beautiful dark crimson color; round, conical shape; flavor delicious. A grand berry for the home garden. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Hunn. (P.) <A _ late variety, very productive, large size, uniform shape, dark crimson, firm flesh of the finest flavor. A strong grower and latest sort grown.- Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Jessie. Very productive, fruit large,-light crim- son in color, firm and flavor of the best. Early. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Johnson’s Early. Berries highly colored, of me- dium size and good quality. Extra early. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

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Strawberry Plants (Contizued)

Kansas. (P.) Productive berries, dark red clear through. Medium to large, and of high quality. Midseason. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Lester Lovett. Berries very large, conical in shape and very uniform. The best extra late berry offered, fruiting two weeks after all other late varieties. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Marshall. Large, dark crimson, good. Plant lux- uriant, but needs rich soil and careful culture. Midseason. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

McKinley. A grand. midseason. variety; size un- usually large; shape roundish, inclining to conical; color crimson; flesh firm and quality extra good. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Mead. This variety bears beautiful, large, firm, globular berries slightly pointed at the tip. The color is rich glossy red; quality and flavor delicious and mild. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Michel’s Early. One of the earliest perfect flow- ering varieties that will produce a full crop. A robust grower; will not rust or mildew. It yields large, handsome berries; color light scarlet; flavor exquisite. A fine sort to pollen- ize early pistillates. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

New Home. As late and large as Gandy, fruit a bright red color, uniformly large size; a good shipper. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

New York. The berries are very large, ripening midseason. Color dark ‘scarlet, changing to crimson when fully ripe. Quality first class. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Nick Ohmer. For exhibition, this is probably the greatest berry ever offered. It is. a healthy, vigorous grower. The fruit is of mammoth size, beautiful in form and color and of excel- lent quality. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Nimrod. This variety produces the most beauti- ful Strawberriés we have ever seen, of de- licious quality and never affected by rust or disease. Per 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00.

Oom Paul. One of the largest so far intro- duced, and very firm for such a large berry. The plant is thrifty with glossy dark green foliage and will stand shipping with any of the very large varieties. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Pan-American. New Everbearing Strawberry. This berry is worth testing. As an Autumn bearer it is the only one we have seen that is successful. Per 100 $10.00.

Parsons’ Beauty. A remarkable producer of bright red berries. It is difficult to describe a variety having as many good points as this one. Midseason. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

President. (P.) Almost round, very uniform in shape, borne in large clusters; flesh solid; color rich crimson; strong grower; exceedingly pro- ductive and continues bearing till end of sea- son. Per.100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

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: Strawberry Plants (Conetsnued)

Saint Antoine de Padoue. The true French vari- ety. Fruit large, of a rich dark red color, handsome and uniform in shape, firm, of de- licious flavor, and keeps exceedingly well. It is a true, perpetual Strawberry, producing splendid berries during the whole Summer up to October, and is also adapted for forcing for ~ Winter fruiting. Per 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00.

Sample. (P.) Large, reund, dark crimson of good quality. Late. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Scofield. Loved by everybody on account of its enormous size, bright red color, and rich aro- matic flavor peculiar to itself. The plant is very large with an extra broad thick leaf. Early to late. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Senator Dunlap. Fruit large, rich, dark red. Me- dium to late. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

- Sharpless. Demand rich, strong soil. Plant large and vigorous; berries very large, irregular in shape; crimson, moderately firm and of good quality. Midseason. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Silver Coin. Berries large and delicious; plants vigorous, healthy and prolific, of luscious flavor and great productiveness. Uniform in size and shape. Per 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00.

Stevens’ Late Champion. A new variety, yielding large crops of beautiful berries very late in the season. Per 100 -$4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Success. One of the most beautiful as well as the earliest large berry we know of. The ber- ries are of large globular form, slightly coni- eal, and of a light bright scarlet; flavor mild, sweet and rich. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Twentieth Century. (P.) This Strawberry pro- duces mammoth berries of broad, almost kid- ney shape. The crowning merits of ‘20th Cen- tury” are uniform size and shape, smooth sur-

. face, never ridged, dark crimson color and of delicious flavor. Per 100 $4.00, 1000 $35.00.

Uncle Jim. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Uptodate. Very prolific, light red berries of high quality. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00,

Virginia. (P.) <A new early berry having a record of 12,000 quarts per acre. Is. very productive and of good size for an early berry, being only two or three days behind Excelsior. Per 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00.

Wm. Belt. The berries are as large as Bubach, more uniform in shape, productive and color perfect. Per 100 $3.50, 1000 $30.00.

Strawberries not in the foregoing list we can supply at advertised prices.

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Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds

Hardy perennials are easily.raised from seeds and give better results when sown in.the open ground during the summer and fall. The soil should be kept evenly moist but not saturated. Transplant the seedlings once or twice if neces- sary to prevent crowding.

Time of

Acanthus Flowering Pkt.

latifohus, “Purple 2th eee eee Aug. $0.05

mollis: FROSes 4) hts 2/26 ate eereers Aug. .05 Achillea (Yarrow)

ptarmica, fl.) pleeiwWiites Zit... tee June .15 Aconitum (Monkshood)

Napellus. Dark bilties Saet beeen Aug. .10

Napellus flore alba. White, 3 ft.....Aug. .10

pyrenaicum:, Wellow, tte ore oe :-Aug. 10 Actaea (Baneberry)

spicata. “Wihiteve3. -ft. 5.5.0.2... ese une 0 Adenophora (Bellflower)

Potaninity “mieht splate so etite.. seen July Sel0

Potaninii ,alba: > SWitlee sel et bg eee July .10 Adonis (Ox-eye)

autumnalis Red, 10) tte ene Mail. 205

vernalis; .Wellow; 4 fitvss2o. 22s June .05 Agrostemma Coronaria, 2% ft. June.

(Mulleiny Pink), Pink). eee .05

atropurpuLrea. Lurplew oo eee eee .05

bicolor. Bink and: Wwitlte:. eee .05

alba. Wiite ee. oo Seah te ae eee .05

Mixed... IVa TIOUS) sic ce eee oes seins te -05 Alstroemeria

Chilensis; Rose) white; -2) £ti.. eee JULY a sD Alyssum

argenteum: “Yellow, 1 ft2.. 2622s Wes. 10

Saxatile, Bi syellow.elehts... oe eee June .10 Anchusa

Barrelieri” Dank blue) oy tte ener July: = 25

[talica. Pale blue, 4. toi6) ft ae uy 0

Italica, Dropmore var. Deep blue, 4 Bil)

tO <GR SH on ec. 3 Sete oe eraebare seen eee June .25

Anemone (Windflower)

coronaria, single: Cacny (hit sb. sasnene .05

“St. Brigid.’”’ Poppy-flowered.......-: .15

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. Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds (Continued)

Time of Anthericum Flowering Pkt. Liliago (St. Bernard’s Lily). White, F ~ PRa Be y o eeee May $0.10 Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). 1% ft. Tall Rose. Scarlet, white, yellow... .10 rs MER CO. FOZ HOCLS.o:erw os) ala nindehav blero .05 Dwarf, Queen of the North. White.. .10 Golden Queen. Finest yellow...... .10 Pero. LGC) AB CR i coe pieueten shale! «) 0) CN sp aie) atra Ce wake .05 Colectionr of 7h “VATICtics...c5 62.8 6 as .30 Collection of 12 varieties .......... .50

Antirrhinum Nanum Grandiflorum. Six new colors. Maize Queen. Beautiful salmon maize, with yellow lip, dark green foliage Pink Queen. A lovely pink, with yel- low lip, large flower, very beautiful Dainty Queen. Beautiful salmon buff, with bright yellow lip; pleasing SINGS, AECELACTIVEDR. caste celels.c ws onus, sisvonine Rose Queen. Bright rosy pink, with citron lip, deepening at top....... Buff Queen. A lovely shade of rose, with deep canary lip shaded orange Golden Fairy. Beautiful shell pink, ete delicate lemon-yellow blotched Tee eC eke & Sao Ce Oi eRe are Above collection of 6 varieties for $2.00.

Aquilegia (Columbine)

California hybrida. Mixed, 2 ft.....May Ganagensis. Yellow, 2) \fti.c. ci ..iae Sum. ehivsantha. (Canary, £tis 25 }. secs Sum. echrysantha grandiflora alba. 3 ft...Sum. Ceruleay seale: biwetyS GEC ke oes Shee Sum. COoTUlCa ti. Dit s BLUC SEC orotic: Pa oso aa glandulosa. Deep biwe, 2 ft........ Sum. Rese” Qucent~ BROSGis. hess es ose eu: Sum. Double and Single. Mixed. Each, oz. 50c. Arabis Aipmadw sure wilite, 34° fs. .49o...... Spring Armeria (Thrift) formosa. Rosy pink; 1 ft....... Sp. to fall formosa alba. White, 1 ft...... Sp. to fall Artemisia

arrented.- silver. £Olem lotto. to. os fos 6 Asperula (Sweet Woodruff)

GGorata. Gav nite. 611) 2 Et, Bo eee ee May Aster (Michaelmas Daisy)

Nove-Angliz. Mixed, 4 ft........... Fall

NoviaBeleli- sober 4 £t5 2 ee sate sce Fall

Novi-Belgii, J. Wood. Dk. blue, 4 ft..Fall Novi-Belgii, Purity. White, 4 ft.....Fall Pyramidalis hybridus. Blue, 4 ft.....Fall

Hownshenai. ~ilae. <2 fess soos ee July Astilbe PATO MI ANVC. 4 LESS oF vail wantin as Sum.

Hardy Pcrennial Flower Seeds (Gontinued) :

Time of ' Aubrietia Flowering Pkt. deltoidea grandiflora (trailing). Pur- pDle,~ oc VEER MS ee ee Hy. sum, $0.25 Greeca (trailing). “Purple, 14 ft. Ey. sum. .15 Leichtlinii. “Rosy ear: 34. ft:.=. “Hy sum. 9.60 Auricula | Alpine... “Mixed, VaRlous; isi. bie ater Spring .25 Baptisia australis. Blue, 2 ft.......... June .05.

Bellis perennis (Double Daisy). Popu- lar Spring blooming shardy plants for edgings and bedding; very dou- ble button-like flowers, % ft.

Salon idoeila om Siavonyy yy liMis « 5 56 Pia, onestellowe, (ROSCuy pike scenes cies .10 Red:. “Red and sroses es. fo oe eee uO Mixed: (colors? 2age wet eee, pee maki)

Bignonia grandifiora (Trumpet Creeper). Luxuriant hardy climber with clus- ters of large orange-red flowers,

40 tor 50) “Lia, «.. Ae eee eee 10 Bocconia (Plume -Poppy) JAPONICA. VV tee et tne eines sie eae Sime es

Boltonia (Chamomile)

asteroides. Flesh-eolor, 7 ft.....:..... Malls ag

lennsOnenoee Iealmc oleic (i) tits so a4 aa aie D Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow)

Involucrataw trim), “who, oe ieee Sum. .10 Campanula (Bell Flower) .-

carpatica compacta, ~Blue, 4 -fti.2e.j5uUnieeeees

cCarpatica, alibas Witenes 6 ati cess oe Sum. .05

Media (Canterbury Bells) Double White, Lavender, Blue, ROS6E, Shut 2 = aa Each .10 Double Msixed. All colors, 3 ft...Sum. .05 Sel Rose, Blue, White, Striped,

fig Olea Geen Pi cc aS PL ae Each .05

Single mixed. -All colors; 3 ft.) 2 )Stime 1.03

Rosy Carmine, Rose, 3 ft Pe Bete iie Stam). 25 Calycanthema (Cup and _ Saucer),

Blue, White, Bright Rose, Mixed.

Ot. es is SS Gees Each .10 GHibyCehawlaGmael Nill Ano osc b ec bon see S05 persicifolia grandiflora. Blue, 3 ft...June_ .15

grandiflora alba. White, 4 ft..... roy aie ms as pyramidalis alba. ‘White, 5 ft...Latesum. .05

compacta) ISIE lg el t.2 ere Late sum. 25

compacta alba. ‘White, 5 ft...Late sum:- -.25

Catananche Gceruleasembale: Violet leas tiine etna Sum. .05

Centaurea (Cornflower)

montana. Blue, Q: cht ie teks eee Sum. .10 Montanamalba.. IWanTEeh Wy cba iene Sum, o 2h0 orientalis. Pale yel., 2% ft........ Sime 70)

Cerastium tomentosum,. - White; Saget tye cee Smimiy 725 helone

e barbata coccinea. Red, 2 ft... 0.2.% Sum. 510 barbata Torreyi. Coral-red, 3 ft.....Sum.. .10 Lyonii. Deep red, 2 £t....5...< Latesum. .10

Hardy Pesennial Flower Seeds (Continued)

Time of Chrysanthemum Flowering Pkt. maximum, Shasta... White, 1% ft...Sum. $0.10 maximum, Princess Henry. White, Pe ee ee ce CREE IETRT «ous «ce Nish eek ae Sum. .10 Clematis (Virgin’s Bower) flammula (Virgin’s Bower). Fragrant,

feathery white flowers; 25 ft..... .05 paniculata. Fragrant white flowers in

STOALCSE LAILOLI SLO. puchee =~ 5 pt othe sate 10 Jackmann’s Large Flowering, mixed

colors “ea RUN EA cast SIPC Re i otis eae 10

Coreopsis.

Pramdinorg. ten yet... 2. tty... See: Sum. 10

Pinceotatds BVeLlOW 2 Hts. eee oe Sum. 10 Corydalis

PLDI OVO LLONU ey TE Cs ee are sk so aticbe o'enc May 10 Cowslip (Primula officinalis)

VEIN Gy LOSE SH po Ae Pg Ee Spring .10 Delphinium (Larkspur)

elatum hybridum (Bee Larkspur).

ESTE cr ME atta Yon al a al eaten te, ade" «otis Kogeba aly Sum. ai) FOPIMGsumM,, Wark, Dlgpe a) LEt. oee 3 eee Stas RAG) formosum ccelestinum. Sky-blue, 2

Lit SE NES Sac ar eR AIMEE Bie goo "Ai Sum... .25D nudicaule. Orange-scar., 1% ft.....Sum.- .25 Qhinense. Light blue,63 shy. 2k. : Midsum. 10 Chinense album. White, 3 ft.....Midsum. .10 @hinense., -Misedy O77. SOC. csc le 05

Dictamnus (Gas Plant or Burning Bush) PrromincvaaewOsSy Lilac, 9°22) Tt... 2. oie June .10 fraxinella alba. White, 2% ft....... June 310

Digitalis (Foxglove) gloxinieflora alba. White, 3 ft.....Sum. .10

IGN Vera ts Pied UWE NOMSIIR tie ai Regge oe A ieee eo Sum. 10

DUPUULeA ee Url er woah. wes es ss oe Sum..- .10

TOSGa. oEMOSCy Avie BE Cahora ts eiais «ss ale Sum. 10

Wea CLOW exc EU. 2's ohare t Te fe aie Sum. 10

WIPTOO RTs ark ete WOZ yO Ge erento ss: efene. ae Sum. 10

Doronicum Cangceasicum:. Yellows “ftj22 2 ..:. Spring .25

Echinacea—Helianthus New. ed Sunflowers (4 £ti.0.. 92.65. “Y Aug.- ..25

Echinops 4S 133g ef O oem SURG CoM |S 51 Bt Fis 5 eee ea go ee a Fall 10

Edelweiss (Leontopodium Alpinum)

Pie eee sGekONeS (Aeeneitersc 37s! <enaeh «6 wisce acts AES)

Erigeron (Orange Daisy) aurantiacus hybridus. Orange, 1ft. Ey.sum. .10 speciosus grandiflorus. Mixed. 2 ft. Ey.sum. .25

Erinus aipinuss, eeurereder is ~ ft: ve-on) seo Spring 25

Eryngium (Sea Holly) alpinum.» Pale blue, 274. ft... oy. Aware 21:0 Milanese iets VV ELE, 2. Yo PES Me ars wed Aug. .10

Eupatorium a2erasoides. White, 3 to 4 ft... Auge 310 imeawerion vince: bit. eos ces oats Late sum. 10

Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds ‘Continued)

Time of Gaillardia Flowering grandiflora maxima. Golden, 1% ft..Sum. kermesina splendens. Crimson etd tae Sum. sulphurea oculata. Yellow, 1% ft...Sum. Finest Mixed. All colors, Lt LE. S..< jon. Kelway’s New Hy’ds, Mixed. “All colors; *1%4: Etre bee picts Sills eee Sum.

Gaura Lindheimeri. Rosy white, 31% ft....July Gentiana

acauliss Blue, AS5yshtak =- 20 eee Ey. sum. Geranium (Lady Pelargonium)

Sanguineum. Deep. pink,> 20 £t.2.. by. sii: Geum, (Avens)

coccineum, “Scarlet, 136 Site ae Ey. sum.

coccineum atrosanguineum, fl. pl. Ey. sum. Gunnera

Scabra. Ormatoliase. llOmethieeucs saelenene Sum.

Scabra major. Or. foliage, 10 ft.....Sum. Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath) ;

acubikolia. 2 Wihiter 2 iii aie eee July

paniculata. White, 2 £t. OZ. -50¢ >. Erya.sim:

repens: . White, tte pee eee Ky. sum. Helenium

autumnale. Yellow, 6 ft.......... L. sum.

autumnale superbum. Yellow, 6 ft.L. sum.

Helianthus (Sunflower)

Maximilianiin Yelllow. 0) “ft... 2. L. sum, Perennial, Miixed. Various, 3 to 6 | Per ernest mh odio oats 4 oie June

Hesperis (Sweet Rocket)

matronalis. White, 3 to 4 ft....Midsum.

matronalis. Lilac, 3 to 4 ft.....Midsum. matronalis nana candidissima. White, Vib tl PE RPIA A AtC ara een A etary: Pict EyenOcD io! Oc Midsum. Heuchera sanguinea. Coral-red, 2 ft....... Midsum, splendens. Deep red, 2 ft........ Midsum,

Hibiscus (Marsh Mallow) Africanus, White, Crimson Hye, 4 ft. Midsum. ~ Golden Bowl. Yellow, 5 ft...... Midsum, moscheutos roseus. Rose, 3 ft...Midsum. Hypericum (St. John’s Wort) crenulatum majus. Yellow, 2 ft..Midsum. Hollyhocks (Chater’s Strain)

Double Bright Pink, Blood-red, Ca- nary-yellow, Crimson, Golden Yel- low, - Lilac, Peach Blossom, Rose, Salmon, Scarlet, Snow-white, Mixed,

OEE coe" Bits eroreiGie coool, cro. Scbyaien's Se ere Each. Allegheny Mixed, GSS Beevers oe Midsum. Single Finest Mixed, BEC aden Midsum.

Incarvillea (Hardy Gloxinia) - : Delavayals | Pink. 20 turret eae Midsum.

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i Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds (Continued)

Time of

Lavandula (Lavender) Flowering Pkt.

vera, Lavender, 1% ft. ........Midsum. $0.05 Lathyrus (Everlasting Sweet Pea)

latifolius,, Pink Beauty. 10 ft...Midsum. .10

latifolius roseus. Rose, 10 ft...Midsum. .10

latifolius albus... Wehite, 10 ft:....Midsum. .10 Leontopodium (Alpine Sunflower’ or

Edelweiss)

alpinum, White, 146 Sessa. Midsum. .15 Linum (Flax)

perenne: “Bluey 1s: LC. Be. rec bhee July 10 Lobelia (Cardinal Flower)

Garoinalis, sRMiery red; 2. ft... 0252.5 te Aug. 25

fulgens, Queen Victoria. Scarlet....Aug. 25 Lupinus (Lupine)

APHOPrelisar CLOW. 4: GEbaccrc 6s coc artis ot June #0

arporeus,, Snow. Qucens —4° ft... 0... <4 June .15

POM Po yvituse Ble) 4 TE Sirs cos 0 se June 4.15

polyphyllus roseus. Rose-pink, 4 ft..June .15

polyphyllus, Mixed. Various, 4 ft..June .10 Lychnis (Campion)

alpina. Rose. 46. Bt) dci.s.tis nears ete so el Vheayat =e eEO

Chalcedonieca. Scarlet, 2% ft........ May .10

AUTEM Sy MEO, aye. LES ices states later ek May .10¢ Lysimachia (Creeping Jenny) :

PapOnicaay VEllOW: i. cide ew eee. Sum. . 24) Malva (Mallow)

mMmOSeHata: LOTIMSOM se oiditeens sso ce + Sle Abii 2h

moschata flora alba. White. 5 Et... .\. eiUliygaen el (0 Monarda

Cidvmaeeeenimsons. 3. Lt... sic. ee Ajiy, = AKO) Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not)

MIBeSUrIs: “Blue, 636 alibi. terse ie econ es Spring .10

alpestris, Victoria. Sky-blue...... Spring .15

GissitMmora,.-cSluee te. TEeelene. s sre evel ye Spring ,10

Halwistriss) VEE hss SE. Riierkew sae ots 3 Spring .15

palustris grandiflora. Deep blue..Spring .15

semperflorens. Deep blue, 1 ft....Spring .15

PANSIES

Burnett’s Gorgeous. This select strain

contains a most beautiful collection

of colors and markings not found in

any other mixture, and we are confi-

dent for perfection of form, firmness

of texture, freedom of bloom an

beauty of shades it excels all

GUINCTIS pa rand exe cle eee sloleverstoleoe 4 0% $3.00 |.50 American Show, Extra Choice, Mixed. .25 Masterpiece (Frilled Pansy). Petals

beautifully waved. Mixed colors... .25 Five-Blotched. Choice strain ......... 25 Cassier’s Giant Finest -Mixed...... Oz. $5.00 .25 Bugnot’s Strain. Flowers large, ale

Gf list “Colors. 3). .\..< 3c<ho o's sue Z. $5.00 .25 Mme. Perret. Profuse plooma Be

fine colors, rich red shades......Oz. “35. 00 | .25

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Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds (€ontinued) Pansies—Continued

Orchideflora, or Orchid-Flowered, Pkt. Mixed: ° iuheeees -ceaeemee,. . . Ge eae Oz. $5.00 $0.25 Odier Blotched. Rich colors........ OZ..$5:200 25 Florist Strains Mixed=......8.... OZ tae) obs Enelish.. Winey miscreants.) eas Oz. $2.00 10 French. Hinest “mixempe. 4/4. ee OZ F200 10 German. ‘Mixed. 3... (Ai. 2 eee Oz. $2.00. 10 Fine: Mixed: Aull colors, 2... 2. oe Oz: $1.00 24> 305 Collection of 6 Varieties .......... mt!) Collection of 12 Varieties ........ Bf 5) GIANT TRIMARDEAU PANSIES Bidek.- Dark andes velvety. oe eee OZ S200. ois BLONnZEs 2 Meee ee eee ee cee ee eee MO) ZT ent Emperor William. Blue, purple eye.Oz, $2.00 mas; Fire King. Mahogany and gold....Oz. $3.00 .15 Golden Queen. Pure yellow....... Oz. $8.00. .15 Golden Yellow. Yellow, brown eye..Oz. $2.00 .15 King of the Blacks (Faust)....... OZ. 53:00 2eE15 Lord Beaconsfield. Deep purple violet, top petals heh oliiezeeens ee O72, 92200) Sas BROsyllac. 9... oo See ee OzZz3200- 2425 Snow Queen. Pure wits Foe ae aN raed ge OZ7-52200~ 15 StLipe dlc Peer aes Soe Ce OZ.92-00-°7 785 White: Vigleiesspot. ks 25s. 5. ee eee OZs 52200-9215 Finest Choice Mixed.............. OZ 325007 Time of Flowering Passiflora (Passion Flower). 10 ft. cerutea. Sky blve) flowers. oo see ene .10 gracilis. | Pure’ white” flowers...) - ere .10 Pentstemon : Digitalis. aire=waltesews. yelidle steam June ~.2£0 pubescens: “Rosy puis oes eee June: ieee Phlox (Flame-F lower) . decussata. Newest hybrids. 3 ft.:.-June .25 Physostegia : SPeClOSa. een Kins S/o i Uae nee eens Midsum. .10 speciosa alba. ‘White, 3% ft.....Midsum. .10 Platycodon (Chinese Bell-flower) Mariesiicy Yee, liste cece eee cae June .10 Mariéesil valium: aVVibites ol) bts, apes June .10 Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder) ; coeruleum “albu nie waht. le tae June’ =£0 ceeruleum grandiflorum. Deep blue..June_ .10 Richardsonil. Sky-biue; vey eigen ee June + 10 Polyanthus (Primula elatior) : : Blue... 10. ives eee cis nae ee Spring = 250 NOpat-@ bp aMRME 8 Gy SasiAlche ome ue Soe ko .10 Gold-laced. Extra choice 9.1... .% Spring .25 Giant “White: Wet ore ener Spring .25 Giant’ - Yelllow: “Whe ihusie ep e eeee Spring 25 Giant “CRrimMISOM. gee ees eee Spring -25 Giant. Mixed s Jeter; oot eer see Spring .23

Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds (Continued)

Time of POPPIES ; Flowering Pkt. Paant ‘Oriental. 2@to. 8 ffte.c.:... Spring Beauty of Livermore. Crimson with PUM ISEOCCH A eo Se nie iat Olu $0.25 Blush Queen. Blush pink ::....... “20 Princess Victoria Louise. Salmon ROME oi) cee. es .-. «terres ad Wa 2D Salmon Queen. Salmon yellow.... 125 Rembrandt. Orange scarlet ...... Bs DIRE SSCA EN crete <M hore, wae YAS EE DEIGS. Cav ERCM PEOLOLS 0/2. setters Gs 2D Colosseum. Rich dark scarlet with black spot at base of each petal. Flowers measure 8 in. across... 25 Iceland. Yellow, white, orange, Scarlet and) mixed) 0.3.5: Each 10 bracteatum. Large orange scarlet... .05 orientale. Scarlet with purple spots 10 Primrose

Large-flowered. Various, 1 ft.....Spring:'. .25

English (Primula vulgaris) Yellow.Spring .10 Primula

Japonica. Mixed. Various, 10 in..Spring .10

BOSS. FeGSEy Sar Bibs coe oe tadhro terse Spring .10 Pyrethrum

TOSCHING -tOSeC. 2 Lteeeiea. es... Sprinss 710

Kelway’s Hybrids. Single. Mixed..Spring .10

Kelway’s Hybrids. Double. Mixed..Spring .25

VligimosHin., wweaIte "Ss fll. eek. Midsum. .10 Romneya (California Tree Poppy)

moueteniee Wihite, 5 ft. ct. lee Midsum. 25 Rudbeckia (Cone-Flower)

bicolor superba. Or.-yellow, 2 ft.....July 10

LAL CLINT et eee Oven ety SL Ge a etege 5. Noe eta ee shirplyaeeer LS

Neumannii. Orange-yellow 3 ft.....July .15

DUPpuTreTenypLida. Lurple, ot... auily 1b Rocket, Sweet

PRIA Gee Lmetiire ne tet a, Sheu svete nxt,2 arenas, acs 1 os Spring 05 Salvia

ELE LEC Oo dbs aly. s< eiet sy alleb eae, we June 10 Saponaria (Soapwort) ,

o@ymoides:. (Rose;) 3% ft..:...... Midsum. 10 Saxifraga (cordifolia)

Megasia, large-flowering. Pink, 1 ft. Spring .25 Scabiosa

SAucasica.. Lavender 22: ft.) oy.ceeen Sum oss

GanCasiea “al Da, Weeteks \.facaswc-< neers ¢ 2D

Waponrecden ilac, 2. tte eee... Sabb satya ike Senecio :

elivorum: .Orance. 3s ft... -2:40heee, s ev ye. 25> Silphium (Rosin Weed)

DeImoueatunm oVellow;.. ft... tomo oa. Fall 10 Statice. (Sea Lavender)

incana hybrida nana. Violet, 4 in...June ..10

latifolia. INTC Biber os... «5 Gara ane mae June .10

SUTAYEV AISI (Se M35] 0 17 SOR i, eg June .10

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Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds (Continued)

: Time of Stokesia Flowering Pkt. cyanea (hardy blue Aster), 2 ft. July 50750 Sweet William. Single. Dark, Crimsou..1 terete... .\sateaeea ers June. 10 Maroon, 1333 ity seme... nue e ee June .10 Pink |. Beguine sie eee tants oe me Scarlet. UUs Chile sme. os 1c ol ae ae June .05 Finest Mixed Single, 216 ft..... sees June .10 Giant Double Finest Mixed ....... June .15 Doubleshoses 1 leet tae. ire tele tartan June .25 Burnett's New Dwarf Gem.....7.5.. .25 Tritoma (Red-Hot Poker) New sort, mixed. Mixed, 4 ft. seer ae ae Sum. .25 Trollius (Globe Flower) Caucasicus::) Mellow. 2 ftes. ee SUmi.. - .20 Japonicus fl. pl. Dbl. yell) +2 ft... = Sum. 25 New: Biyibrids. 2 Viixed, "2 ett. eee Sum. “225 Valerian (Spurred Flower) CoCccineas 1S Ganletie., tite ie eee June .10 montana. Pink, "2 ohiteas ws. see ee June .10 rubra. «IRE; * 2 he ee ee ee ee June .10 rubra flora alba. White, 2 “ft. . June 25.10 Veronica Spicata. Violet-blule, 114) £t sess. eee Jliyes 80 Viola (Tufted Pansies) cornuta, papilio: Hilac 26 te. eee Spring .10 cornuta, Perfection. Blue, % ft.....Spring .10 cornuta, White Perfection, 1% ft..Spring .10 cornuta lutea. Yellow, % ft...... Spring .10 cornuta, Purple Queen, % ft....... Springs. 6 cornuta;,, Mixed” 22h tes serene .Spring .10 odorata (Sweet Violet). Blue....Spring .10 Wallflower, Half-hardy Single Kine Mixed. Mixed, 1% ft....Sum. .05 Double Finest Mixed. Mixed, 1% ft..Sum. .15 Kewensis—Winter Flowering. The de- mand for this new Hybrid winter- fiowering Wallflower is rapidly in- creasing since its forcing qualities have proved a success. The flowers are borne on long slender stalks, and extremely fragrant. The colors vary from s‘iphur yellow to brownish viuiet Os One plant. From seed sown in July plants will commence flow- ering in the greenhouse early in ~* WIMMER: alec Spree ePeveme Iolani = + «ne eetmaates 25 Notice.—Try the following Novelties for foneine. Cucumber, Burnett’s North Pole...... $0.25 Cauliflower, Burnett’s Snowball ...... .25 Lettuce, Burnett’s Balmoral .......... 10 Melon, Heyksbury King oS ae. see .25 Tomato, Burnett’s Red Ensign........ ert Cineraria, Burnett’s Exhibition ....... 1.00 Mignonette, New York Market ........ 50

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' LAWN GRASS SEED

Burnett’s Special Mixture To obtain good results Lawn Grass Seed should be sown early in the fall. Sow 4 to 5 bushels to the acre. Price: bu. (20 lbs.) $6.00.

Burnett's Grass Seed Mixtures

For Hay, Meadows and Permanent Pasture Permanent Pasture Mixture. For high and

Ors SGt | SOG) DMS LOL OLS LOSibes.c eee ees $4.00 Permanent Pasture Mixture. For wet soil.

Devas OSS ae Ra oN) Se a a ee 4.00 Permanent Pasture Mixture. For medium

Seapets re Use Of! 1b) LO Soar rote sc: ola ele a as Snaae 3.00 Meadow Mixture. Made up specially for any

Sai er Location: Per bus: Of 18° Ibsie. os. ook 4.00 Burnett’s Special Mixture. For rough ground,

woodlands, etc. Per bus. of 14 lbs......... 2.50

Timothy or Herd Grass (Phleum pra- tensis). Generally grown for hay. % bus. mon AerTe. SErice ~pus...(25 oS): oe fist, ss ote 10.50

Clovers

Alfalfa, or Lucerne. Lb. 30c., 100 lbs. $25.00.

Crimson Clover. Lb. 20c., 100 lbs. $18.00.

Mammoth Red, or Pea Vine. Much taller than Medium Red. Lb. 35c., 100 lbs. $30.00.

Medium Red. Largely grown for general pur- poses. Lb. 30c., 100 lbs. $28.00.

Mixed Clover. Lb. 30c., 100 lbs. $28.00.

White Clover (Trifolium repens). The best va- riety for lawns. Lb. 50c., 100 lbs. $45.00.

VEGETABLE PLANTS

The following plants will be ready from June 15th to September lst.

SnD Se: PLANTS. All varieties. Per 100 50c.,

1000 $3.50.

CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. Snowball, “Burnett’s Selected Strain.” Per 100 $1.00, 1000 $7.50.

KALE, OR BORECOLE PLANTS. Dwarf Brown, Dwarf Green, Tall Green. Per 100, 50c., 1000

$4.00. CELERY PLANTS ' We draw special attention to our transplanted Celery plants which do better than plants from the seed bed.

Boston Market. Golden Self-Blanching. Fin de Siecle. Improved White Plume. Giant Pascal. Pink Plume.

Golden Dwarf. Winter Queen.

Plants from Seed Beds: Per 100 50c., 1000 $3.50. Transplanted Plants: Per 100 75c., 1000 $6.00.

BRUSSELS SPROUTS PLANTS. Dalkeith, Imp. Dwarf, L. I. Imp. Per 100 50c., 1000 $4.00.

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Bulbs for Early Forcing

EARLY FRENCH ROMAN HYACINTHS

Doz. 100 1000 Pure White Roman, 13 to 15 ;

etm... |. ek ee. -. $0.60 $5.00 $45.00 Mammoth Bulbs. 15 ctm. up.... .75 6.00 55.00 Monster Bulbs: .... 9... ..c) 1.00 6.50 60.00

POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE GRANDIFPLORA

The largest and most popular variety for

forcing.

Doz. 100 1000 Extra Large Bulbs.............. $0.30 $2.00 $15.00 Monster, Bulbs: 55-2. 50 -3.00.-25.00

FISCHER’S GRAND FREESIA “PURITY”

This magnificent, pure white Freesia is the finest variety grown and becoming more popular every year. The flowers are extra large and very

fragrant.

Doz. 100 1000 Large Selected Bulbs. .......... $0.60 $4.00 $35.00 Monster Bulbs.2 oe cies eee ee 0.75 4.50 40.00

(Direct from the grower in original bags.)

FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA Doz. 100 1000

Large Selected Bulbs.:........ $0.30 $1.75 $15.00 Monster Bultss i220 em... oo eS .40 2.50 20.00 Leichtlini Major. Beautiful golden

yellow flowe"“s¢..). cient .30 -2.00

LILIUM HARRISII (The True Bermuda Easter Lily) : Ea: Doz. 100 Extra Size Bulbs. 7 to 9 inches

in circumference»... 0.2% os « pO. 20 se Oba eet Mammoth Size Bulbs. 9 to il :

inches in circumference. .... .50 4.00 30.00 Monster Bulbs (Selected)....... -60 6.50 50.00

Lilium Formosum.,. An early flow-

ering variety of the MHarrisii

type. Free from disease; extra ; large bulbs, 9 to 10 ins....... .25, 2.50” 20.00

LILIUM CANDIDUM (Annunciation, or St. Joseph Lily) Ea. Doz. 100 Extra Large Bulbs ............ $0.35 $1.50 $9.00 Monster “Bulbs... «. 2. cscs. ee 20 2200.05.00

LILY OF THE VALLEY (Cold Storage) The demand for COLD STORAGE VALLEY PIPS becoming greater every year, we are now prepared at all times to supply our customers promptly with our Selected Dresden Brand at the following prices: Per case of 250, $6.50; 500, $12.00; 1000, $22.50.

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