CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
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BALLOON VINE 
340. A rapid-growing handsome summer climber, small 
white flowers, followed by inflated seed vessels shaped like 
small balloons, 10 to 15 feet; annual. Pkt., 5c. 
BALSAM 
(Lady Slipper) 
The old garden fa- 
| vorite, marvelously im- 
proved. 
380. White Per- 
fection. The finest; 
pure white. Pkt., 10c. 
384. Double Mixed 
Sorts. Pkt., 5c. 
386. Roy al Camellia 
Flowered. Prize 
Mixed. A fine strain of 
very double flowers of 
exquisite shades. Pkt., 
10¢. 
388. Improved Cam 
ellia Pure White (Al- 
ba Perfecta). A really 
pure white, very 
double Balsam has long 
been a desideratum both 
for the private planter 
and the practical florist. 
Our stock of this grand 
acquisition is absolute 
perfection in snow-white 
color, sizeof bloom, 
doubleness and symmetry of plant. Price, per pkt., 10c. 
Balsam Apple. See Momordica, page 75. 
Balsam Pear. ss of Sty 
BEGONIA (Tuberous Rooted) 
Magnificent flowering plants. The single varieties are 
a revelation in color and size, measuring 6 to 9 inches in cir- 
cumference, and the double are as fine as the choicest roses 
in coloring and form. 
420. Single Large Flowering, Mixed. Pkt., l5c. 
421. Double ‘ 66 6s so 25Cs 
BEGONIA ( Fibrous- Rooted) 
422. Rex Hybrids. Large, ornamental-leaved plants, 
very rich and decorative. Pkt., 25c. 
423. Vernon, Flowers waxy, blood-scarlet, borne in 
eae quantities ; fine foliage, green at first, turning red. 
kt., 10¢. 

BALSAM. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER 
( Tropeolum Cuter tenees)) Of the Nasturtium family, 
ird with expanded wings. 
490. 
the flowers resembling a canary 
A beautiful climber. Pkt., 5c. 
CALCEOLARIA 
Gorgeous plants for greenhouse and window decoration ,; 
the large pocket-shaped flowers are ‘borne in the greatest 
profusion through spring and summer; colors: yellow, 
maroon, crimson, etc.; 
spotted and blotched 
in the most unique 
fashion ; 11% feet. 
620. C. Hybrida 
Grandifiora, Tall 
Mixed. 20 in. Pkt., 
25c. 
521. C. Hybrida 
Grandiflora Pumila 
Compacta, Mixed. A 
new strain, dwarf and 
compact, producing 
large and brilliant self- 
colored and spotted 
flowers; 1 foot. Pkt., 
25c. 
522. C. Rugosa. 
Small flowering varie- 
ties for bedding, of the 
finest colors; 2 feet. 
‘PkKt., 25c. 
523. English 
Prize, Mixed. This 
strain of Caleeolaria 
will be found without 
apeer. Itcontainsthe 
most brilliant color- 
ings of the tigered, 
mottled, spotted and 

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OALENDULA. (See next column.) 
variegated varieties that we know of. Compact in growth 
and vigorous in constitution. Pkt., 35ce. 
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CALENDULA 
Profuse blooming, dwarf, bushy annuals; of easy culture 
and flowering till frost. 
644. ‘Orange King.’’ The grandest of all the double 
Pot Marigolds. The color is a rich, dark orange, decidedly 
Ore striking than that of Prince of Orange. Pkt., 5c.; oz, 
c 
545. ‘*Lemon Queen.” Justas fine as the Orange King. 
but a clearlemon-yellow. Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 20c. 
Meteor. Double yellow, striped orange. 
Pkt., 5¢.; oz., 20c. 
(Cape, or Garden Mart 
Pk&t., 5c. 
540. 
541. Prince of Orange. 
542. Ranunculoides, Fl. Pl. 
golds.) Deep orange color ; 1 foot. 
543. Calendula. 
Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c.; 
0z., 15¢. 
CAMPANULA 
(Canterbury Bells) 
601. Single Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c. 
602. Double Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c. 
604. CUP and SAU- 
CER Varieties. Area 
very striking and beauti- 
ful variety of Canter- 
bury Bells. The flowers 
are large and resemble a 
cup and saucer. Colors 
are mixed blue, blue, 
rose, lilac and white. 
PEt., 5c. 
606. Pyramidalis, 
Mixed. A grand sort, 
known as the ‘‘ Pyram- 
idal Bell Flower.’’ Col- 
or, blue or white; plants 
grow about 4 feet high, 
of elegant pyramidal] 
form, bearing thousands 
of exquisite bell-shaped 
flowers. Pkt., 5c. 
CAN DYTUFT (Loeris) 
Half-hardy annual of low growth and very tree flower 
ing. The plants bloom early from seed and continue a long 
timein bloom. Useful for bedding and for cutting. 
620. White Fragrant. Pure white, pinnated foliage: 
1fit. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. } 
621. Crimson. Very beautiful; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20e. 
622. WHITE ROCKET. Large trusses of pure white 
flowers; 1 ft. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
623. White Tom Thumb. A new dwarf variety, grow 
ing about 6 inches high branching into a handsome bus, 
about 16 inchesin diameter. Pkt., 5c.; o0z., 20c. 
Pkt., 5c.; 0z., 15¢ 
Pkt., 5c. 

CAMPANULA, 
624. Fine Mixed. 
65. NEW EM- 
PRESS. One ofthe fin- 
est varieties of recent in- 
troduction. The plant 
is of a very branching 
habit, and assumes, when 
fully grown and covered |s 
with its large trusses of |f 
pure white flowers, @ |; 
very handsome candela- 
brum-like aspect. Pkt., |) 
10c.; 0z., 80c. 
CANNAS 
645. Crozy’s Dwari 
Large Flowering 
French. In this new 
class of Cannas the foli- 
age is luxuriant and the jj 
plants dwarf in habit. 
Their great merit, how- 
ever, lies in the large size 
and brilliant hues of uhe 
flowers, ranging through 
all shades of yellow and 
orange to the richest 
crimson, scarlet and ver- 
milion; some are also 
beautifully spotted. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c.;0z., 15c. 
640. C. Marechal Waillant. Foliage rich maroon: 
large, bright orange flowers: 5ft. Pkt., 5c. 
641. Tricolor. Foliage green, red and creamv vellow 
bright scarlet flowers; 3 ft. Pkt., 5c. 
612. Finest Mixed. Embracing twenty of the best 
sorts. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 1Uc. 
643. C. Gigantea. 

EMPRESS CANDYTUFT. 
8 ft. Pkt.. 5c. 
