LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 192S. 



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BALSAM. 



LADVS SLIPPEH. 



Old favorites which have been grreatly Improved, both in size of flower and variety of 

 color. Grown in good garden soil they form nice, bushy plants, which are perfectly 

 covered with (lowers. Our strains of these are unsurpassed for size of blooms, double- 

 ness and beauty of colors. 



Pkt. 

 nonble Camellia Flowered — White, extra choice • 10 



Double Cunielia Flowered — Fine.st Mixed, % oz. 35c lU 



Double liilao ^0 



Double Ked 10 



Double Peach BIommoiii * 10 



Double AAliite 10 



Double Solferiiio — Beautifully striped scarlet and lilac on white ground 10 



Double Mixed — Per y oz. 25c; oz. 75c 10 



CoUeetion ol" Separate Colors 40 



Begonia Erfordia (Border, Coleus.) 



BEGONIA. 



Plants well worthy the admiration they receive. They are alike at home in the 

 parlor or conservatory, bearing almost any treatment. T. P. 



Pkt 

 Erfordia — Rose Pink 20 



Gracilis Lnniinosa — Bright Scarlet 25 



Vernon — An excellent variety for bedding- 10 



The above are wonderful bedders, fully the peers of Geraniums and Coleus. 

 cioing equally well in full sunlight or shade, and they have an advantage over 

 nearly all other bedding plants in that they bloom unceasingly and in great pro- 

 lusion throughout the summer and fall, and only hard frosts stop them 



Tuberous Rooted, Choice Mixed Single — From prize varieties 20 



Tuberous Rooted, Choice Mixed Double — From prize varieties 25 



CHOICE REX VARIETIES — Large leaved sorts, mixed. Seed of this most popular 

 house variety is once more available, but in limited quantity, and orders should 

 be placed as early as possible 25 



Uc^JtO^V- BBOWALLIA. 



^^^^^'^, J4k Elata Mixed — Large flowers, pure white, and sky- 



l)lue witli white center. 11/2 feet. H. H. A 10 



Speeiosa Major — A very profuse blooming plant 



-"1 fjrir-Jt^ growing freely in rich soil. The blooms are 



cf^W% large, of a rare ultra-marine blue color. Ex- 



^ ^ cellent for hanging baskets, and especially 



,__ , ■-'Jlbv valuable as a pot plant for winter and spring 



^■"^^W^VX^/^^ft^^ flowering 10 



Kl.' .»i--_i^c«?v BRYONOPSIS. 



Laeiniosa — A beautiful climber, bearing green 

 rj— \T^ ^^« ^M i^a M fruits which change, as the season advances. 



''IaLV ^BB M» .iiv 4 to bright scarlet, striped with white. 10 feet. 



^^ H. H. A 10 



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^' CACALIA — Tassel Flower. 



Pretty free-flowering annuals, with tassel-shaped 

 flowers, known by some as Flora'.s Paint 

 vS'' BryOnopsis. Brush. H. A. Mixed colors 10 



CALAMPELIS — Bugle Vine. 

 Scabra — A beautiful climber with pretty foliage and bearing profusely bright 

 orange tube-shaped flowers, produced in clusters. It attains a height of 10 feet 

 in a season. H. A. . , 10 



Balsam — Lady's Slipper.. 



BALSAM APPLE. 



Moinordica. 



Curious trailing vines, with orna- 

 mental foliage and odd-shaped fruit, 

 which when ripe, open, showing a 

 brilliant red interior; make a nice 

 display on trellis and rock work. 

 H. H. A. 10 feet. 



Pkt. 

 M. Balsaniina (Balsam Apple). 10 



M. Charatina (Baleam Pear) . . 10- 



Bartonla. 



BARTONIA. 



Pkt. 



Aurea — Showy plants with large 

 golden flowers, which are ex- 

 ceedingly brilliant. The foli- 

 age is gray and thistle-like 

 in appearance. They require 

 considerable water. Sow seed 

 in open ground where it is 

 intended to flower. H. A. 

 2 feet 10 



