Sanguinea. A beautiful annual climber, commences to flower in early * 
t July; and from August until frost the vines are fairly loaded with 
e flowers. The vines grow very luxuriantly to a height of from 20 to 80 a) 
feet; the divided green leaves are somewhat like oak leaves; the flowers— ( 
about an inch across—are borne in large cluster Color, deep blood-red, 
) with a yellowish throat Pkt. 10 
Lobata. Rapid and luxuriant annual summer climber. Flowers 15 to 25 in number, borne on 
graceful spikes. Color, rosy crimson, changing to orange and cream. This should be started in 
pots early in spring and become pot-bound; they will then commence to bloom very young. 15 
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..- MYOSOTIS (Forget=me=not.) 
The popular “ Forget-me-nots.” Bushy plants, 6 to 10 inches high, bearing clusters of lovely small 
flowers. They are perennials and hardy enough to remain in the open ground excepting in very cold 
latitudes, where they should be well protected; but they are generally sown in the fall and wintered win 7» 
over in cold frames, when they will flower early in the spring; if sown early in the house they will flower  &4 
the first season. 
Dwarf Alpine. Compact plants, 4 to 6 inches high, flowering profusely; mixed colors........... Pkt. 10 
Palustris. Large flowering, dark blue, 1 £00t............ccc cc cccecccsteeececuneeeceuneee acca 30) 
|Alpestris, Blue......................c:0ccceecceeeessees Pkt.5 Alpestris, Mixed... co 
|Semperflorens. (Ever flowering.) Flowering from early spring to fall. 6 iMCheS...........::c6ee serene 10 
|Wictoria. Plants round, 5 to 7 inches high, and 16 to 18 inches in circumference; 
|| perfectly covered with large umbels of flowers, remaining in bloom along time. 
—— Blue...........0ceeees ..Pkt. 10 Victoria, Rose 10 
—— White.. ‘ 10 — WMixed.......... 50 
“Water Fairy.’’ A beautiful and immense flowered variety. Grown 
in a moist situation the flower branches attain a length of 1 to 1% 
| feet. The plant is of sturdy habit and grows well in drier 
situations, but for best results a damp situation is preferable. 
The individual flowers are surprisingly large, of a splendid sky- 
blue, with a large dark yellow eye. They are borne in dense 
clusters on their long stems throughout the whole of the 
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“OQBELISK”’ is of quite a new habit, growing luxuriantly 
into an upright pillar-formed plant from 10 to 12 inches 
high. It produces very abundantly pretty, rosy pink 
flowers with yellow eye. (Se@@ CU.) ........0.c0cccccneeecen ees Pkt. 20 
“QUICK AND EVER-FLOWERING.” This variety 
may be treated as an annual and be sown at any time of 
the year, beginning to flower in from 8 to 10 weeks’ time. 
The plants aresturdy, of round, bushy form, 5 to 7 inches 
high by 8 to 10 inches in diameter, and when fully grown 
are perfectly covered with clusters of flowers of the most 
exquisite bright azure blue. Ii the plants are grownin pots 
and removed to the house or conservatory in the autumn, 
they will continue flowering all winter, or, if wintered over in 
the open ground, like other Forget-me-nots, these will be the 
first in bloom. They are particularly valuable for forcing, 
growing in pots and cutting, as well as for garden beds and 
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MOMORDICA. 
“Balsam Apple’ and ‘‘Balsam Pear.” 
Luxuriant annual climbers, with large 
leaves, making dense shade. The flowers 
GIANT-FLOWERING MAURANDIA, 
(See page 104.) 
fl LPVULUS... 
Mimulus make admirable pot plants, and 
equally adapted for beds in the garden, in 
semisunny positions. The coloring and mark- 
ings are rich in the extreme, ranging through 
velvety crimson, Maroon, yellow, white and pink, 
spotted and blotched in a beautiful manner. (See cut.) 
are followed by ornamental, large fruits of Eine weed poten Warleticss: 1 foot.......... foiteieeeeeees se PKt. 5 
orange or copper color, which burst and ose a eur (Musk Plant.) oliage emits a strong musky perfume; 
expose an interior of red, which is highly yellow. 72 100b,.....0.0.... i) 
effective. 15 to 20 feet. (Abyssinian Banana Plant.) A foliag é 
Abyssinii ANANE ant.) # age plant 
Balsamina. (‘‘Balsam Apple.) Orange Musa Ensete. of magnificent proportions; for subtropical 
PIULUS Sere re cect ner ee scen ee eeseseese’ Pkt. 5 massing or as Single specimens they are strikingly effective. Seeds sown 
Charantia. (‘Balsam Pear.’’) Coppery early in the house will produce plants 10 to 15 feet high the first season. 
scarlet-colored fruits Tas (SCEICTUIEE) Retire eeccetttervce rec othcc encase dossectonvens tovcsucacsietereenvidietcasceetee Pkt. 25 
= . = i q Splendid annuals for garden decoration; bright 
4 Nemophila. colored flowers, in shades of blue, white and 
velvet. Lfoot. Finest Mixed...................:0:::ccccccsccseesssnecseeseeeees Pkt. 5 
Affinis. An annual with sweet- 
N ICO IANA. scented, pure white, star-shaped 
flowers, 3 inches across, blooming 
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Giant Red Flowered. Magnificent decorative annual. The foliage is 
luxuriant and tropical in appearance; plants surmounted with 
immense clusters of rich crimson flowers. They grow rapidly, about 
5 feet in height, and commence blooming in July and continue until 
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Colossea. Attains a height of 5 to 6 feet during one summer; immense 
leaves, at first rose and violet, afterward changing to deep green, 
with red nerves. A gigantic and imposing ornamental-foliaged plant 
fomlawns, Pivineyvanieles ant tropicaliettects-.sc.tes.c-ccseresesesene. costs osceorseeaeeeenerc ee tone 25 
Colossea Variegata. A counterpart of the above, excepting about 50 per cent of 
the plants will have leaves beautifully edged with White.............c.ccccceeeeeceeseeseeeees 25 
Fine Mixed. (‘Evening Primroses,” or ‘‘Sun Drops.’’) 
Oenothera. Large showy flowers of various colors; hardy annual. 1 to 
2 feet 
Oxalis Pretty little half-trailing annuals, for hanging baskets, vases, rock 
e work and edgings, flowering in profusion. 6 to 9 inches. Mixed. 
ANN WAN SOLUS sessevestecsacs cr saecrnesssmcaerencmmatascaseccarcesumasecsnreraensnenccmetceddeaneManenencoeens Pkt. 10 
NIGELLA, or “Love in a Mist.” 
Damascena, Double Mixed. Pretty annuals, known as “Love in a Mist,” 
“Devilin a Bush,” ete.; foliage feathery, in which large, double charming blue or 
White flowers are SehalacOla Tee tli ohh en nwersssccassscsessseastestomemuttentetiaascsccncenens Pkt. 5 
Tom Thumb, Double Mixed. Little One mass of bloom. Plants grow 
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