Magnificent flowering pot plants, and deserve¢ 
popular for garden bedding, flowering in 
greatest profusion all summer. 
florets will average from 6 to 9 inches in circu 
ference, and are of all colors, 1 foot. (See cut.) 
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Begonia hybrida gigantea cristata. 
“‘bearded”’ Begonia, a sensational 
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BEGONIA (Fibrous-Rooted). 
Vernon. Fiowers waxy blood scarlet, borne 
turn red. Seed sown in spring will prodt 
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Of value for growing in pots...........cce cee Pkt. 
Semperfiorens, ‘‘Zulu King.’’ 
Begonia.” A first-class bedding and 
plant in the style of B. Vernon. Thefoliagea 
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Single, Large Flowering, Mixed Colors. 
Double, Large Flowering, Mixed Colors. 
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large flowers of red, pink, yellow andterracotta 
blooming plants early in the summer, which 
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Rex. Large, ornamental leaves of dark green, 
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A rapid-growing handsome summer climber, small 
white flowers, followed by inflated seed-vessels shaped 
like small balloons, 10 to 15 feet; annual ..... Pkt.5 
’ (“California Golden Bar- 
Bartonia Aurea tonia’’). This is one of the 
showiest and brightest of garden flowers; large | 
golden blossoms borne in great profusion all || 
Summer, 1 foot; annual. (Seecut, page 90.) Pkt.5 
by “| ‘ (“Trumpet Creeper’). | 
Bignonia Grandiflora® ye een) | 
climber ofrapid and luxuriant growth, very pictu- 
resque and effective; grown on old trees, arbors, 
walls, ete. Handsome large clusters of orange red 
flowers, £0 to 60 feet..............ccccceeeeceeeeees Pkt. 10 
(‘‘Swan River Daisv’’). Beauti- 
Brachycome ful annual, forming a close, 
compact plant, with large single blue or white 
flowers, borne freely all summer, 9% foot. 
Wixed (Colors er as Pkt.5 
BROWALLIA 
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Browallia with blue or white flowers completely am i Me 
studding the bushy plants during the whole sum- SEH Hl 
mer; fine for garden beds in summer or pot culture 
in winter, 1% feet. 
Speciosa major. Individual flowers are fully 1 
inch across, of rich indigo blue; plant 1 foot high; 
bushy. (See cut.)............. 
Browallia, Mixed Colors 
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Gorgeous plants for greenhouse and window 
decoration; the large pocket-shaped flowers are 
bornein the greatest profusion through spring 
and summer; colors, yellow, maroon, crimson, 
ete.; spotted and blotched in the most unique 
fashion, 114 feet. 
Large Flowering, Spotted varieties, 
Mixed. (See cut.) Pkt. 25 
Large Flowering, Self-colored, Mixed. 
Flowers scarlet, crimson, orange, canary, etc.; 
not spotted or Marked............cecceceeeeeeeeeeee es 25 
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Remarkably profuse, dwarf, bushy annuals, 
blooming continuously and abundantly until 
frost; of easy culture; indispensable for summer 
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best: GUAT (See cut.) 
Sos aoe: Double Sulphur. Light lemon yellowcolored, 
Leeers large flowering... Pkt. 5 
Queen of Trianon. Double, canary yellow, 
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Pongei, fl. pl. Double white.......... 5 
Meteor. Large double yellow flowers, striped 
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Prince of Orange. Similar to ** Meteor” but 
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Ranunculoides, fl. pl. Double orange........5 
Pure Gold. A magnificent variety of pure 
golden yellow; large double flowers, borne 
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CALENDULA, ‘‘PURE GOLD.” 
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BELLIS (Double Daisy). .e oe 
Well-known favorites; admirably adapted for 
edging’s, borders and low beds, and also well suited 
for growing in pots. Although perennials, they will 
flower the same season if the seed is sown early in 
the house, though itis preferable to sow it in the 
fall and winter the plants over in cold frames, % ft. 
(See cut.) 
Longfellow. Large double pink............... Pkt.10 
Giant Snowball. Unusually large, very double, 
PuLe) white slowersw cc cesce-reecsescassessccateccovesesscs 10 
Giant Red. Flowers densely double and unusually 
large, glowing red, shaded rose.............:00.:02008 10 
Double Mixed. Al] cOlOrs.............ccccceececeeeeseeeee 10 
Double Quilled, Mixed Colors. The petals are 
as round as knitting-needles...............:c:eeeeeeee eee 10 
sc A beautiful summer climber, with 
Bryonopsis palmate leaves; its yellow flowers 
are followed by pretty cherry-like, green fruits, 
which change to bright scarlet marbled with 
white, 10 feet; annual................ccccccceeeceseeees Pkt.5 
1 1 (* Tassel flowers,” ‘‘ Flora’s 
Cacalia, Mixed Paint Brush,” etc.). Very 
pretty summer-flowering garden plants. Prized 
for cutting, 1% feet; annual....................6... Pkt. 5 
CALCEOLARIA, LARGE-FLOWERING SPOTTED. 
anywhere in the 
We deliver Free United States 
(Direct to the Consumer) all Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds and Bulbs, 
except where 
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