MILWAUKEE, 
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Ricinus 
SOLANUM 
A very useful ornamental pot plant for 
winter decoration, bearing in the greatest 
profusion, bright scarlet, globular berries. 
CAPSICASTRUM NANUM (Jerusalem 
Gherry) ee eee Pkt. 10c 
CLEVELANDI (Cleveland Cherry) — An 
improvement on the foregoing, carrying 
the fruits well above the foliage and_in 
SREAtere-spLOLUSi OMe fee 2 ca. --2.2--oese ks Pkt. 20c 
Salvia Splendens “Harbinger” 
WISCONSIN 
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RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant) 
Grand semi-tropical plants with highly ornamental foliage, strikingly 
effective for outdoor bedding. Hardy annuals. 
BORBONIENSIS ARBOREUS—Leaves large purple. 15 feet. oe 20c 
Ea eee cen Sua ae NaS Nr Senet SR tee ISA) A Ren ae Se RUT a Pkt. 10c 
CAMBODGENSIS—Large, palm-like leaves, color bronzered. 15 feet. 
OZ 20 cere AS ea ee ee RAEI Beye UA I Se SIN Seater Pkt. 10c 
GIBSONI—Foliage, dark red. 6 feet. Oz., 25¢......000.00..... ee Pkt. 10c 
RED SPIRE—Large palm leaves of bronzy green with prominent red ribs 
BINA BV C111 sia at et ie ieee ier RON gan RE Be pm EaP ome eon a Pkt. 15c 
SANGUINEUS—Large leaves with red stems and red fruit. 10 feet. 
OZ 256 a Bein ntceats Tore ee SUSAN ease as AOL ARTE einer sia oes eS Pkt. 10c 
ZANZIBARIENSIS MIXED—Attains a great size with gigantic leaves, 
ranging in color from dark green to coppery-bronze. Oz., 25c........ Pkt. 10c 
Finest Mixed Varieties—Oz., 20c........ Se Ml UE eS spam aes 
SANVITALIA 
PROCUMBENS FL. PL.—An an- 
nual of dwarf compact in growth; 
useful in masses in beds, or edges 
of borders, or in vases, baskets, etc. 
Showy, bright yellow, double flow- 
ers; in bloom all summer. Pkt. 10c 
ROSES 
LITTLE MIDGETS — 
(Polyantha Multiflora)— 
Dwarf, hardy little Roses, 
blooming six weeks after 
sowing the seed. The 
flowers are produced free- 
ly in many colors, double > ee 
and semi-double. Pkt. 10c OS RR. 2B FH 
Rose, Little Midgets 
SAPONARIA (Bouncing Bet) 
VACCARI—A pretty annual variety, grows about 2 feet high and bears 
masses of satiny pink flowers somewhat like enlarged Gypsophila; fine for 
cutting, adding grace to any arrangement of flowers. Several sowings 
should be made to keep up a succession of bloom. Per oz., 30c....Pkt. 10c 
(For Perennial Seeds, See Page 52) 
SALVIA (Flowering Sage) 
Few plants are more attractive. They are easily grown from seed, 
producing their brilliant colored flowers in the greatest profusion through- 
out the season until cut down by frost. Sow indoors in March. 
AMERICA (Globe of Fire)—A new Salvia or dwarf, bushy, compact growth 
which is literally aglow with large spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers from 
early in the season until late in fall. 16 02., 75¢......--:ccssccseceeeeeeneeees Pkt. 20c 
BONFIRE—Dwarf and compact in habit, producing long spikes of brilliant 
scarlet flowers in great profusion; 2 feet. 46 o2., 5OC........--0------+- Pkt. 10c 
HARBINGER (New)—Long spikes of dazzling scarlet flowers, dark green 
Foliage: echt ke IR TS asi ea eee eae eae ee ttre tg See c Pkt. 25c 
SPLENDENS—Bears an abundance of long, gorgeous scarlet spikes of flow- 
ers) allisummer LO. OZ. AOC aia aa ee en inet ae goat Pkt. 10c 
ZURICH—A dwarf, early blooming variety, producing vivid scarlet flowers 
Freely: 6 Moz ss 07D Cosa ee ann ea oe eee nee cnae Pkt. 10c 
FARINACEA—3 feet. Tall spikes of the most lovely pale cloudy-blue. 
Blooms. forma, dense: mass- of solialg cx a-ce eeae an eee nae Pkt. 10c 
(For Perennial Seeds, See Page 52) 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower ) 
BICOLOR SUPERBA—Free-flowering annual, bearing bright yellow flow- 
ers with brown spots at the base, and brown disc.....-......-..-------1+++- Pkt. 10c 
(For Perennial Seeds, See Page 52) 
