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ASPERtTLA. 



A profuse blooming plant, bearing many clusters of 

 small, ssveet-scented flowers; very pretty for bouquets. 

 Hardy annual. 



300. A. Odorata (Sweet Woodruff). Pkt., 5c. 



301. A. Setosa. Sky blue. Pkt., 5c. 



350. Auricula, Extra Choice Mixed. From a prize 

 collection. Pkt., 10c. 



340. Balloon Vine (Love in a Puff). A climbing plant, 

 useful for either inside or outdoor decoration ; 6 ft. Half- 

 hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



BEGONIA. 



As bedding plants there is nothing to equal the New 

 Tuberous Rooted Begonia. They bloom equal to the ger- 

 anium, but with a form and variety of colors and shading 

 equal to the rose. 



420. B. Tuberous Rooted, Single, Mixed . Contain- 

 ing the greatest variety of shades, from pure white through 

 all the tints of cream, vellow, orange, pink, red and scarlet. 

 Pkt., 15c. 



421. B. Tuberous Kooted, Double, Mixed. Exquisite 

 double kinds. Pkt., 20c. 



422. B. Kex Hybrida, jVIixed. Beautiful varieties, 

 variegated foliage. Pkt., 2.'>c. 



42.5. BEGOXIA CKEDNEKI. The plants attain a 

 height of two to three feet, and produce a profusion of bloom 

 that is astonishing ; the leaves are dark green, of a metallic 

 gloss and hairy on surface, dark red underneaWi, six inches 

 broad by eight inches in length. Pkt., 15e. 



Balsam. 



(Lady Slipper, Touch Me Not.) 

 3S0. B. Extra Double, A\niite Perfection. This is 

 the handsome, double white Balsam so much grown bv 

 florists. Very choice. Pkt., 10c ; oz., ?1.00. 



381. The King. Brilliant scarlet, very double. Pkt., 10c. 



382. New Challenger Prize. The flowers are of won- 

 derfullv large size, and perfect shape, colors brilliant and 

 varied. Pkt., 10c.;3 pkts., 25c. 



383. Camellia Flowered. Very double, and beautiful 

 colors; perfect form. Pkt., lOc; oz., 80c. 



384. Double. E.xtra choice mixed. Pkt., 5c ; oz., 40c. 



385. Double Solferino. Very beautiful, white ground ; 

 striped and streaked with lilac and scarlet. Pkt., 10c. 



386. Koyal Camellia Prize. This is the most magni- 

 ficent str.ain of perfectly Double Balsams ever introduced. 

 The flowers are wonderfully large size and perfect shape, of 

 exquisite shades of pure white, white shaded with pale 

 lemon, cream white, salmon, rose, rich crimson, deep pink, 

 violet, bright purple, anda great variety of superbly mottled 

 varieties. Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 2.5c. 



387. Peach Blossom. Beautiful pink. Pkt., 10c. 



ROYAL CAMELLIA PRIZE BALSAM. Pkt., lOc. 



BROWALLIA. 



The Browallia is valuable alike for blooming during the 

 winter in the house, as well as bedding out during the sum- 

 mer. Remarkably free and attractive bloomers. Half-hardy 

 annual. 



470. B. Elata Coerulea Grandiflora. Pale blue ; % 

 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



471. B. Elata Alba. Pure white; 1^ ft. Pkt., 5c. 



472. B. Roezli, 3tixed. An exceedingly pretty species, 

 flowers double the size of the preceding varieties, and forms 

 a dense, compact bush; flowers azure blue and white, with 

 a yellow centre; 2 ft. ITardy annual. Pkt., 10c. 



CACALIA (Tassel Flower). 

 Small, pretty plants %vith tassel-like flowers, keeping in 

 bloom from early summer until autumn ; 1}4 ft. Hardy 

 annual. 



480. C. Mixed. Golden yellow and scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



481. C. Coccinea. Scarlet. Pkt., 5c. 



CACTUS. 



485. C. Mixed. There is a 

 great deal of pleasure in raising 

 Cacti from seed. In the seed we 

 offer there is a mixture of some 

 twenty varieties. Pkt., 1.5c.; 2 

 pkts., 25c.; 10 pkts., $1.00. 



CACTUS. Pkt., 15c. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



620. C Hybrida Grfindi- 

 flora, Tall Blixed. Tlie tinest 

 large flowering and most florile- 

 rous sort, of the richest colors; 

 20 in. Pkt., 25c. 



521. C. Hybrida Grandiflora Pumila Compacta, 

 ]VIixed. A new strain of dwarf, compact and strong growing; 

 sorts, producinglarge and brilliant self-colored and spotted 

 flowers ; 1 ft. Pkt., 35c. 



522. C. Rugosa. Small flowering varieties for beddings 

 of the finest colors ; 2 ft. Pkt., 40c. 



CAI.ENDUI.A (Marigold). 



Very free and attractive bloomers, growing well in 

 almost all situations. Hardy annuals. 



540. C. Officinalis Meteor. A splendid large flower- 

 ing variety, double striped, of a deep orange on a pale yel- 

 low ground ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20e. 



541. Prince of Orange. A novelty surpassing in beauty 

 C. Meteor, the florets beingstriped with a more intense shade 

 of orange ; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



542. Banunculoides, El. PI. (Cape or Garden. Mari- 

 golds.) Deep orange color; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



543. Calendula. Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c. 



CALENDULA, PEINCE OF ORANGE. Pkt., 5c. 



COREOPSIS, or CAELIOPSIS. 



Very showy, free flowering plants, natives of this 

 country; fine for borders and beds, easily cultivated. Hardy 

 annuals. 



560. C. Drummondi. Yellow, with a circle of rich 

 crimson brown ; 1ft. Pkt., 5c. 



561. C. Atrosanguinea. Dark crimson ; 2 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



562. C. Mixed. Embracing the most showy colors. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



563. Coreopsis Lanceolata. The flowers of thischarm- 

 ing new hardy perennial are borne on long stems, are of a 

 lovely bright golden yellow color, remain in perfection a 

 long time when cut, and are a charming flower for ladies* 

 wear. Pkt., 10c. 



564. Calliopsis Golden "Wave. For a mass of bright 

 color, this is probably the most elfective of all annuals. It 

 is, indeed, a wave of gold. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



