SEEDSWOMAN AND FLORIST. 



NEW AGERATUM BLUE PERFECTION 



NEW AGERATUM BLUE PERFECTION— 



This new variety is the darkest colored 

 of all large flowering kinds. The color is 

 a deep amethyst blue, of dwarf compact 

 growth; a very valuable plant for bor- 

 ders of walks, flower beds, etc. See cut. 

 Price, per pkt. 10 cts. 



AGERATUM MEXICANUM— The species 

 most extensively grown. Height 12y 2 

 inches. Blue or white, pkt. 3 cts. 



AGERATUM IMPERIAL DWARF— Dwarf 

 variety, only growing to a height of 

 about nine inches. Blue or white, pkt. 

 3 cts. 



AMPELOPSISVEITCHI— Boston or Jap- 

 an Ivy. One of the most valuable of our 

 hardy climbing plants, clinging with 

 great tenacity to wood as well as brick 

 or stone. Beautiful foliage; grows rapi- 

 dly from seed, pkt. 6 cts. 



ADLUMIA CHIRRHOSA-The Mountain Fringe or Allegheny Vine. Anattractive 

 and beautiful plant, flowering the first season. Of graceful habit 



delicate foliage, with clusters of small, rosy-lilac flowers 

 cts. 

 ANCHUSA ITALICA-Intense blue flowers in large. panicles 



ARISTOLOCHIA S1PHO— Dutchman's Pipe. Fine, hardy 

 climber, curiously shaped flowers resembling a pipe. 5c. 



ARISTOLOCHIA ELEGANS— An elegant Summer Clim- 

 ber of rapid and dense growth. It bears even on small 

 plants handsome flowers of a rich purple color, ornament- 

 ed throughout with irregular markings of creamy white; 

 center of flower deep yellow, pkt. 10 cts. 



ACACIA MIXED— Decorative greenhouse shrubs with 

 elegant foliage; flowers yellow, white or red. pkt. 5 cts. 



ALYSSUM SAXATILE (GOLD DUST)— Small, golden yel- 

 low flowers. Hardy perennial, pkt. 8 cts. 



AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE,) SINGLE MIXED— A great va- 

 riety of colors, pkt. 3 cts. 



AQUILEGIA (COLUMBINE,) FINE DOUBLE MIXED— A 

 very choice assortment of the best. pkt. 3 cts. 



AQUILEGIA CHRYSANTHA— Beautiful, long, golden yel- 

 low spurred flowers, pkt. 6 cts. 



ADONIS— Ornamental garden plants of easy culture, 

 flowering freely; graceful, feathery foliage, pkt. 3 cts. 



ACON ITU M— (Monkshood.) Free growing plants for 

 borders or windows. Mixed colors, pkt. 3 cts. 



ANEMONE CORONARIA, MIXED— Large, saucer-shaped 

 flowers of many colors. Showy, hardy plants, pkt. 3 cts. 



ARABIS ALPINA— One of the earliest of all Spring flow- 

 ers; spreading tufts with pure white flowers, pkt. 5 cts. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI— One of the best plants to 

 grow in suspended baskets, for greenhouse or for out 

 doors in the Summer. The fronds frequently grow four 

 feet long and are now considered indispensable in all fine 

 decorations; grows readily from seed. Pkt. 15 cts. 



ASPARAGUS TENNUISSIMUS— An indoor climbing plant 

 of exquisite beauty, with graceful, feathery lace-like 

 foliage; fine for cutting. Pkt. 10 cts. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS— A greenhouse peren- 

 nial climber, with exquisitely graceful and featherly lace- 

 like foliage; extensively grown by florists for decorating 

 purposes. Per packet of 5 seeds, IO cts. 



Pale green, 

 Fifteen feet. pkt. 5 



pkt. 3 cts. 



A8PARAGU3 8PRENQER9 



BEGONIA VERNON. 



Plants grow rapidlv and thrive amazingly under our 

 hot Summer sun. The flowers are borne in constant pro- 

 fusion from early Summer until late Autumn. The color 

 is deep red magnificently set off by the abundant and 

 vigorous foliage, which is waxy and glossy, stained, spot- 

 ted and margined, bronze-purple. Few other flowering 

 plants as rich and handsome can be so easily raised from 

 seed and come to full perfection in so short a time. Per 

 pkt 10 cts.. 3 pkts for 25 cts. 



BEGONIA, TUBEROUS ROOTED HYBRIDS— These very 

 charming and showy Begonias, with their orchid-like 

 flowers and rich tropical foliage, can be planted in light, 

 moderately rich soil with a liberal mixture of sand. 

 Seedlings raised from sowings made early in the year 

 will bloom freely in the course of Summer. Fine mixed. 

 Pkt. 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts, 



BALOON-VINE— Cardiospermum. Of rapid growth, with 

 pretty foliage and inflated capsules, pkt. 5 cts. 



BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY— The most magnificent 

 Summer climber in my collection; makes a growth of 30 

 to 40 feet in the course of the Summer. The flowers, 

 which open in the morning, are three inches or more 

 across of a beautiful rose color, and are borne in large 

 clusters very freely from July to frost, pkt. 5 cts. 



BREACHYCOME I BERIDIFLORA — (Swan River Daisy.) 

 Very effective, dwarf growing plants, covered for months 

 with a profusion of single daisy-like flowers; blue and 

 mixed; six inches, pkt. 3 cts. 



BROWALLIA— Handsome plants; eighteen inches tall, 

 with shining green foliage and bright blue and pure white 

 flowers mixed, pkt. 3 cts. 



NEW GIANT BROWALLIA— Without doubt the most beau- 

 tiful of all the Browallias. Plants only a foot high, cov- 

 ered with an abundance of large sky-blue flowers. For 

 beds, borders or pots there is hardly another plant with 

 blue flowers that compares with it. pkt. 10 cts., 3 pkts. for 

 25 cts. 



CALLA /ETHIOPICA— The popular Calla Lily. Easily grown 

 from seed, flowering the second year. Pkt 5 cts. 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER— This is one of the most beautiful 

 of climbers, with handsomely fringed, rich yellow and deli- 

 cate flowers. Pkt 3 cts. 



COBOIA SCANDENS— Of rapid growth and large size, with 

 fine foliage. This is one of the most graceful climbers. 

 Large, bell-shaped flowers of a beautiful violet hue. Pkt 5c. 



CENTAUREA MARGARET— A very handsome plant which 

 grows about 18 inches hie:h. and produces large, pure white 

 flowers of the sweetest fragrance. Being produced on ] ong, 

 stiff stems, the flowers are most admirably adapted for bou- 

 quets, vases, etc., especially as they keep in good condition 

 for a week after being cut. It is as easily grown as a Bache- 

 lor's Button, to which family it belongs. Pkt 5 cts. 



GIANT FLOWERED BLUE BROWALLIA 



BEGONIA TUBEROUS ROOTED 



BEGONIA VERNON 



