CALCEOLARIA.—Highly ornamental, 
both for conservatory and garden; pro- 
ducing a mass of beautiful pocket-like 
flowers early in the Spring. 
—Hybrida Fine Mixed. Superb 
strain. 20c. 
CENTAUREA.— Dusty Miller. Fine for 
bedding, vases, hanging-baskets and pots; 
also extensively used for margins. 
—Gymnocarpa. Graceful silver 
foliage. 10c. 
—Candidissimi. Splendid silvery broad 
leaves. 10c. 
CINERARIA.—(Cape Asters. A favorite. 
attractive, free-flowering plant, blooming 
during the winter and spring months. 
—Finest Mixed. Large flowering 
varietie 20¢. 
COLEU: A very universal favorite in 
foliage decorations. 
—Fine Mixed. Excellent strain. De. 
CYCLAMEN. — Charming _ bulbous- 
rooted plants, with beautiful foliage, and 
rich colored orchid-like fragrant flowers; 
favorites for Winterand Spring blooming. 
—Persicum. Choice Mixed. Splendid 
strain. 25¢. 
FUCHSIA.—Lady's Ear Drop. A weli- 
known popular greenhouse plant. of easy 
culture for the house or shady situations 
in the garden. 
—Choice Mixed Hybrids. 25e. 
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CALCEOLARIA HYBRIDA—FINE MIXED. 
= 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. 
care and attention. 
Seed i 
Sow in Spring in boxes, with a light covering 
of soil, keep moist with a covering of fine moss. Thrive best ina 
peatty and san@y soil. € 
—Choicest Mixed. A fine collection. 15e. 
Pelargonium. These well-known garden favorites 
are as indispensable for in-doors as for out-of-door decoration, and {, 
should be extensively cultivated. 
—Finest Varieties Mixed. 20c. 
GERANIUM. 
it has been my 
FOR GREENHOUSE and WINDOW-CULTURE 
In the following list will be found seeds 
of plants tnat 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. 
ABUTILON.—Chinese Bell Flower. 
Beautiful green-house shrubs of strong 
growth, and easy cultivation; free flower 
Ing. 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. 
AZALEA.—Charming free flowering 
shrubby plants, covered with a mass 
of bloom, thrives bestin 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 
paanted as soon as tk zround becomes 
warm. They are covered the whole Sum- 
mer with bright andelegant drooping 
flowers; blooming the first season trom 
seed, ifsown in February or March, ina 
temperature of 60 degrees; for Winter or 
Spring blooming, sow from August to 
October. Tubers must be kept from frost 
in dry sand. 
--Tuberous-Rooted, Hybrid Fine 
Mixed. Handsome single and double 
varieties. ue 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. — Chinese 
and Japanese Large Flowering.— 
Grand m Ire. Seed saved from new 
perennial varieties only. 25¢c. 
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A WILD-FLOW ER GAR DEN.—Fora number of vears past 
om to offer a mixture of flower seeds,which I think 
named ‘A Wild-Flower Garden,” containing 
200 varieties of Annuals, Perennials Everlas 
Grasses and Choice Greenhouse Seeds, in one grand 
b. I have received many fiattering testimonials, of 
x3wonderful beauty and most pleasing results obtained from thi 
22 superb mixture, in fact it is a difficult matter to describe what ane 
;endless variety of beautiful flowers can be obtained from my Wild 
Zy Flower Garden Mixture, which on account of the various se: 
bloom, insures something new every day 
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GLOXINTIA.—A bulbous-rooted plant. producing ip 
reat profusion, during the Summer r ths; 
e bell- i fi ars, of the richest 
beautiful variety of brilliant colors. 
—Choicest Mixed. From finest erectand drooping 
varieties. Be. 
HELIGTROPE.—A half-hardy perenn 
ing Guring the whole season; its delight 
makes it a most desirable bouquet flower. 
—Choice Mixed. Many shades. y 
LANTANA,.-—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 witha very fin 
fume and graceful habit. Is easily grown 
seed, and there is nothing more desirabl 1 
fragrant foliage for making up with beuquets 
| LINARIA.—Kenilworth Ivy. A charming, small 
neat, hardy perennial trailing plant, suitable for 
baskets, vases, pots and rock-work. 
—Cymbaliaria. Lavender and purple. 10c. 
OXALIS.—Popular and attractive; good effect in 
baskets or rock-work. 44 foot. 
—R Geen and Valdiviana Mixed. Pink see 
yellow Cc. 
PASSIFLOR A.-Passion Flower. A highly interest- 
ing climber, bearing beautiful flowers. 
—Czerulea. Flowers Geep blue; very hardy. 10c. 
PRIMU LA.--Chinese Primrose. M« splendid 
Winter blooming plants ; specially adapted to house 
culture. 
—Fimbriata Mixed. Splendid fringed 
varieties. soc. 
SMELAX.—Popular greenhouse climber, leaves 
deep glossy green ; flowers white and fragrant. 10c. 
TORENIA,—A ve fine, new, distinct, tender, 
annual. A splendid pot plant for vases, hanging- 
baskets, or for growing out-of-doors. 
—Fournieri. Sky-blue flowers. yellowcentre. 10¢ 
