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Giant-Flowering Hybrid Geraniums. 
A strain of seed saved from grand new Hybrids all greatly enlarged and 
improved. The flowers are extra large, round, of the most perfect forms, borne on 
splendid trusses, some of them forming balls 16 inches in circumference. The colors 
include shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream veined pink, blush, 
suowy-white and all of the new auriole types with lovely rings and large white eyes 
as well as the new Bird’s-Egg or spotted type. These all stand the hot sun, and. 
although perennials, they will produce nice bushy plants and flower from seeds 
sown the same season. The gorgeous flowers, borne continuously, render these 
most popular plants for pot culture in winter or for bedding outin summer. 12 to 
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“My Seedling Geraniums—Giants of California—are a revelation to all who see 
them; they never knew that geranium seeds were capable ot doing so well in 
one season.” Mrs. L. A. CALDWELL, Cornwall Hollow, Ci. 
Large-Flowering Cyclope Geraniums. 
Anew French race—remarkable for the large, distinctly white eye in each floret— 
surrounded by some brilliant contrasting color, including new tints of red, violet 
and pink. The fiowers, of largest size, are borne in big umbels and very 
TLECL YAU (S COLCIE:) soncasccncccentescessecereronectanees Cane gaeab sce cans caw ausunl vanes steesinanesacsescuebeess Pkt. 25c. 
Gloxinias are most charming green- 
house plants. Their flowers are pro- 
duced in greatest profusion, of most 
exquisite and gorgeous colors, many 
of which are magnificently spotted, 
mottled and blended. 1 foot. 
Gloxinia, Giant-flowering, Mixed 
Golors’-c.k e Pkt. 50e. 
Gloxinia, Large-flowering, Choice 
Mixed Colors 25 
Silver = Striped Japan Hop. 
(Humulus Japonicus Folia Variegata.) 
A strikingly beautiful variety of the Japan Hop Vine; the leaves 
are liberally and distinctly striped and blotched with silvery-white and 
gray on deep green. It is a rapid summer climber, in 3 or 4 weeks’ time 
attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet; resembling the common hop, but, 
being an annual, attains full perfection the first season. The foliage is 
luxuriant, making a dense covering. 
One ofthe best plants forcover- 
ing verandas, trellises, 
etc. Heat, drought 
and insects do not 
troubleit. (See 
cut.) 
Pkt. 10c. 
Giant=Flowering Heliotropes. 
Those who have not seen these magnificent Heliotropes can 
have no conception of the great advance made in improving 
this old favorite. The heads of blossoms of this new type 
often measure a foot across; the individual florets are also 
very large, and their delicious perfume is just as enchanting 
as in the old, small-flowering types. The plants,18 inches 
high, are healthy, bushy and compact; the leaves are large 
and luxuriant. Seed sownin thespring produces full-grown, 
profuse-flowering plants by July, which flower in the 
garden until cut down by frost or are grown in pots for 
winter flowers. (See cut.) 
Lemoine’s Giant White. Magnificent heads of pearly- 
white, deliciously fragrant blossoms..... Pkt. 15c. 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrid Heliotrope, ixed Colors. 
Purple; blue, lavender, white, eCtc..............-....cseesecee- 10e. 
Giganteum Nanum. Plants very dwarf and compact, 
LANTANA, 
DWARF BEDDING HYBRIDS. 
The flowers are largeand showy, and the plants of bushy, 
compact habit—only 8 to 10 inches high—are of great value 
for bedding as well as pot culture. Colors, pink, red, yellow, 
orange, scarlet, white, ete. They flower the first season from 
seed, and continuously. Mixed Colors ...................... Pkt. 15c. 
