LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1922. 51 
BALSAM 
LADY’S SLIPPER. 
2 tie 
Old favorites which have been greatly 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 flowers. Our strains of these are unsurpassed for size of blooms, double- 
| ness and beauty of colors. > . 
4 i Pkt. 
‘| Double Camellia Flowered—White, extra choice.......ssceeeceeeececteeuveebeceees 10 
Double Camellia Flowered—Finest Mixed, % 02 25C....... 0. ccc eee eee eee By) 
H| EAD UM MDL MT LR Cheon s racic cekshs ee ii cc ahe CHSy A AR SENSE Stat oe Paed Soe fos AL alge oAbodhed eH dec lege atulio lo conuey alia 5 
| TOOL KS OC lay eSic ahaa aan oad Gul ileal ices ic vs GIANT SICEER wc ee SSH AL IR RUS TE ea RI a crea A Sa 5 
B MoublenP each: JBLOSS OM yee AO iil eden ere ae uee ta scape Scena Rea DA MOURN LT oe 5 
‘|| : 
| DOTTY DUG NALIN WB ale grec egeee eae ye aiey epee RATES Ss Gye bea coPseee Ee aOR EC De OE 5 
Double Solferino—Beautifully striped scarlet and lilac on white ground............ 5 
: DorblesMaxed ——E er 1/40). OZ4 i201 GOZO Cae inistenaie ice ailojiawe lots sailor eis ssk fo Bios Meta pe Me Ree I Une 5 
: Collectionvof 6 Separate Colors). 2)... ss) ieee eee ee ete ne sense een cee ades 25 
| S 
Balsam—Lady’s Slipper. 
BALSAM APPLE. 
Momordica. 
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. 
Begonia Erfordia. (Border, Coleus.) H. H. A. 10 feet. Pkt 
M. Balsamina (Balsam Apple).. 5 
BEGONIA i 
. M. Charatina (Balsam Pear).... 5 
Plants well worthy the admiration they receive. They are alike at home in the 
‘ parlor or conservatory, bearing almost any treatment. TT. P 
Pkt. 
Biz fOrdia—SOSe mbm anne fe eee Rerun ch ie tok ics oe See ao ae ee eb ecb esto ot eS wk 20 
Gracilis Luminosa—Bright Scarlet .............. eueiceceatalces OS COC E SOIC CREE IC IOS CRE oad 25 
Both of the above are wonderful bedders, fully the peers of Geraniums and 
Coleus, doing equally well in full sunlight or shade. 
Vernon—An excellent variety for bedding................ CUO GIDE ICRC DF cad eer Ina uA Ene cts 10 
4 Choice Mixed Single (Tuberous Rooted)—From Prize Warieties. .....:...0.5...00050 8 20 
Choice Mixed Double (Tuberous Rooted)—From prize warieties.................... 25 
Choice Rex Varieties—Large leaved sorts, mixed. Seed very scarce.........../... 25 
BROWALLIA. 
Elata Mixed—Large flowers, pure white, and sky- 
blue with white center. 11% feet. Ei Ele Ae 5 
Speciosa Major—A very profuse blooming plant 
Srowing freely in rich soil. The blooms are 
large, of a rare ultra-marine blue color. Ex- 
cellent for hanging baskets, and especially 
valuable as a pot plant for winter and spring 
HoOwehing mcm ween ee CAD OAS Oo UDO ro odo bic bo 10 
BRYONOPSIS. 
Laciniosa—A_ beautiful climber, bearing green 
fruits which change, as the season advances, Bartonia 
to bright scarlet, striped with white. 10 feet. : 
6 £10 & RORY. Caso ears an DO CHOSE RAIS ait Dr Oie AAA 5 
CACALIA—Tassel Flower. TORT A 
A : Pkt. 
: Pretty free-flowering annuals, with tassel-shaped : aor 
Bryonopsis. flowers, known by some as Flora’s Paint Brush. SECT Cie ee Seen 
ee At a MX edi COlONS he micien da chi eek ae Bh ohne ae 10 ceedingly brillianteaThe foli- 
age is gray and _ thistle-like 
CALAMPELIS—Bugle Vine, in appearance. They require 
rc é fi considerable water. Sow seed 
Scabra—A beautiful climber with pretty foliage and bearing profusely bright orange in open ground where it is 
tube-shaped flowers, produced in clusters. It attains a height of 10 feet in a intended to flower. H. A. 
season. H. A. ............. ieMotciefettrenialct iceobou Sood bouugo SodduboucnooCNdES Old ool ne) ZL CC Cetera! cleoreps ekclegeVstelsie)solieke 5 
