CALCEOLARIA HYBRrDA-FLNE MIXED 



i CAIiCEOIiARIA.— Highly ornamental. 

 ? both for conservatory and garden ; pro- 

 Sj ducing a mass of beautiful pocket-like 

 flowers early in the Spring. 

 — H rbrida Fine .Uixed. Superb 

 strain. 25c. 



CENTAUREA.— Dusty Miller. Fine for 

 bedding, vases, hanging-baskets and pots ; 

 also extensively used for margins. 

 — G y 111 n o c a r p a . Graceful sil*ver 

 foliage. 10c. 



— Candidissimi. Splendid silvery broad 

 leaves. 10c. 



CINERARIA.— Cape Asters. A favorite, 

 attractive, free-flowering plant, blooming 

 during the winter and spring months. 

 • 3 — Fine s t Mixe d. Large flower in g 

 ;lcs varieties. 25c. 



; ■ COLEUS.— A very universal favorite in 

 . J foliage decorations. 

 \u —Fine Mixed. Excellent strain. 25c. 



> 2 CYCLAMEN. — Charming bulbous- 

 rooted plants, with beautiful foliage, and 

 rich colored orchid-like fragrant flowers ; 

 favorites for Winter and Spring blooming. 

 — Persic urn. Choice Mixed. Splendid 

 strain. 25c. 



FUCHSIA.— Lady's Ear Drop. A well- 

 known popular greenhouse plant, of easy 

 culture for the house orshadv situations 

 in the garden. 

 Q —Choice Mixed Hybrids. 25c. 



CHOICE 5ELECT 5EED5 



FOR GREENHOUSE and WINDOW-CULTURE 



In the following list will be found seeds 

 of plants that are adapted to house-culture, 

 and while it requires careful treatment to 

 grow them successfully it is an interest- 

 ing study to watch, day by-day, the devel- 

 opment of these rare and beautiful plants. 



A BUT I EON.— Chinese Bell Flower. 

 Beautiful green-house shrubs of strong 

 growth, and easy cultivation ; free flower 

 mg, with pretty drooping bell-shaped 

 flowers of various colors, well adapted for 

 Summer flowering in the garden, where 

 they bloom profusely, many having hand- 

 some variegated foliage which are quite 

 attractive. 



—Choice Hybrids Mixed. 20c. 



A Z A L E A.— Charming free flowering 

 shrubby plants, covered with a mass 

 of bloom, thrives best in a mixture of 

 rich loam and sand. 



— Indica. Finest mixed varieties. 25c. 



BEGONIA.— Plant of great value for 

 Summer decoration or window gardening. 

 To secure the best results they should be 

 planted as soon as the ground becomes 

 warm. They are covered the whole Sum- 

 mer with bright and elegant drooping 

 flowers; blooming the first season from 

 seed, if sown in February or March, in a 

 temperature of 60 degrees ; for* Winter or 

 Spring blooming, sow from August to 

 October. Tubers must be kept from frost 

 in dry sand. 



-Tuber ons-Rooted, Hybrid Fine 

 Mixed. Handsome single and double 

 varieties. 25c. 



CHR YSANTHEMUM.-Indicum Jap- 

 onicum. New Japanese variety, flowers 

 of a peculiar form, and a great variety of 

 colors, shades and markings. 10c. 



GLOXINIA.— A bulbous-rooted plant, producing 1b 

 great profusion, during the Sumuiei months; ill 

 large bell-shaped flowers, of the richest and most 

 beautiful variety of brilliant colors. 



—Choicest Mixed. From finest erect and drooping 

 varieties. 25c. 



HELIOTROPE.— A half-hardy perennial, flower- 

 ing during the whole season ; its delightful perfume 

 makes it a most desirable bouquet flower. 



—Choice .Mixed. Many shades. 10c. 



L ANT A N A. —Strikingly handsome, producing 

 heads of various colors and changing hues; for pot 

 culture or bedding. 2 to 5 feet. 



—Finest Hybrids Mixed. 10c. 



LEMON VERBENA. Aloysia Citriodora. A 

 green-house deciduous shrub with a very fine per- 

 fume and graceful habit. Is easily grown from 

 seed, and there is nothing more desirable than its 

 fragrant foliage for making up with bouquets. 10c 



LINARIA.— KenUworth Ivy. A charming, small 

 neat, hardy perennial trailing plant, suitable for 

 baskets, vases, pots and rock-work. 



— Cymbalaria. Lavender and purple. 10c 



OXALIS.— Popular and attractive; good effect in 

 baskets or rock-work. }£ foot. 



—Rosea and Valdiviana Mixed. PinE and 

 yellow. 10c 



PASSIFLORA.-PBMton Flower. A highly interest- 

 ing climber, bearing beautiful flowers. 



— Cfrrulea. Flowers deep blue ; very hardy. 10c 



PRIMULA.-CJiineje Primrose. Most splendid 

 Winter blooming plants ; specially adapted to house 

 culture. 



— Fimbriata Mixed. Splendid fringed 

 varieties. 35c. 



SMILAX.— Popular greenhouse climber, leaves 

 deep glossy green ; flowers white and fragrant. 10c 



TORENIA.— A very fine, new. distinct, tender, 

 annual. A splendid pot plant tor vases, hanging- 

 baskets, or for growing out-of-doors. 



— Fourmeri. Sky-blue flowers, yellow centre. 10c 



CINERARIA— FINEST MIXED LARGE— FLOWERING. 



FERNS.— A well-known and useful ornamental plant for window 

 decoration, baskets, vases, etc.; and shady positions in the garden 

 during the Summer. Seed is slow to germinate and requires some 

 care and attention. Sow in Spring in boxes, with a light covering 

 of soil, keep moist with a covering of fine moss. Thrive best in a 

 peatty and sandy soil. 



—Choicest Mixed. A fine collection. 25c 



GERANIU3I. Pelarponium. These well-known garden favorites 

 are as indispensable for in-doors as for out-of-door decoration, and 

 should be extensivelv cultivated. % 



—Finest Varieties Mixed. 25c 



A WILD-FLOWER GARDEN.— r\>r a number of years past 

 It has been my custom to offer a mixture of flower seeds, which I think 

 I have appropriately named " A Wild-Flower Garden," containing 

 as it does from 200 to 250 varieties of Annuals, Perennials Everlast- 

 ings, Ornamental Grasses and Choice Greenhouse Seeds, in one grand 

 imixture. I have received many flattering testimonials, of the! 

 wonderful beauty and most pleasing results obtained from thisl„ 

 superb mixture, in fact it is a difficult matter to describe what anfif 

 endless variety of beautiful flowers can be obtained from my Wildj 

 Flower Garden Mixture, which on account of the various seasons of' 

 fcloom, insures something new every day. PktJOcjj pk ts. 25c; oz. 35c 



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