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Giant-Flowering Browallia. 
Largé-Flowering (Browallia Speciosa Major.) 
A most beautiful summer-flowering 
Tuberous= Rooted annual for flower beds in Summer and 
equally valuable for pot culture in 
winter. The plants grow about 1 ft., 
are bushy and bear continuously 
BEGONIAS. 
Magnificent flowering pot 
plants, and deservedly pop- 
ularfor garden bedding, flow- 
ering in the greatest profu- 
sion all summer. The indi- 
vidual florets will average 
from 6 to 9 inches in circum- 
ference, and are of all colors. 
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Single, lLarge-Flower- 
ing, Mixed Colors. 
From choicest erect-flow- 
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Giant Bearded Begonias. 
(Begonia Hybrida Gigantea Cristata.) 
Unique and extraordinarily beautiful. They belong to the 
tuberous section and make magnificent pot plants, about 1 
foot high. The flowers are immense, often 2 inches across, 
with a peculiar crest or beard attached to the petals, as in- 
dicated in the illustration. Colors, red, yellow, pink and 
terra cotta shades, in mixture. (See CUL.) .....e.cseeeeeee Pkt. 35 
Henderson’s jarge'Piovering Calceolaria. 
Great improvements in these gorgeous plants for green- 
house and window decoration; the immense pocket-shaped 
flowers are borne in the greatest profusion throughspring and 
summer; colors, yellow, maroon, crimson, white, etc.; spotted 
and blotched in the most unique fashion. 1% feet. 
Large-Flowering, Spotted Varieties, Mixed. (See cut.)....... Pkt. 
Large-Flowering, Self-colored, Mixed. Flowers of purecolors,sca 
let, crimson, orange, canary, etc.;notspotted ormarked, 25 
large flowers, from 1 to 2 inches 
across, of brilliant indigo blue enliv- 
ened with a white throat. People 
who arefamiliar with the old favorite 
“Blue Amethyst’ will scarcely rec- 
ognize this grand new variety as 
belonging to the same family. For 
summer bedding the seeds should be 
sown in the spring—about March in 
the house or May in the border. For 
winter flowering sow seeds in July or 
August. The magnificent blue flow- 
ers throughout the winter are very 
attractive. (See cut.) .......... Pkt. 10 
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Flowering “King”? Calendulas. 
These garden annuals have long been 
popular garden favorites, on account 
of their ease of culture and profuse and 
continuous blooming qualities throughout the summer until killed 
by frost. These improved varieties form bushy plants about 1 foot 
high by 1 foot in diameter, and are literally covered withexceedingly 
large double showy flowers. The seed has been saved from only the 
largest and most perfect flowers of great depth and decided colors. 
For summer flower beds, edgings, or for winter-flowering pot plants 
they are exceedingly beautiful. (See cut.) 
Orange King. Large double tlowers of intense golden orange. Pkt. 10 
Lemon King. Large double flowers of lemon yellow...............:- 10 
LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF ‘‘KING’’ CALLIOPSIS. 
Largé-Flowering Dwarf §¢ King wy Calliopsis. 
Calliopsis are well known as one of the showiest and most easily grown of 
garden annuals. These new large-flowering sorts are greatimprovements, being 
of dwarf, compact growth, the plants forming perfect little bushes about 10 
inches high by 1 foot across, and are a perfect mass of bloom from early summer 
until cut down by frost. ‘The flowers average nearly 2 inches across, and range 
threugh yellow, golden and crimson colors, usually with a garnet eye. (Seecut.) 
King Calliopsis, Mixed Colors. Large-flowering dwarf sorts......... Pkt. 10 
Golden King. Beautiful large golden blossoms, with small dark eyes........ 10 
Crimson King. Rich dark crimson flowers, very SHOWY.......:2c.:ccceceseeeeeceeee 10 
CALENDULA: 
LARGE- 
FLOWERING, 
For our Gomplete List of Flower Seeds, see pages 101 to 116. Doel 
