jUBBfAPKBR -PHIIADELPHIA-^S RELIABLE FLOWER StEDS QUI 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



Plants of great value for summer decoration or window gardening, blooming the first 

 season from seed, if sown in February or March in a temperature of 60 

 degrees. To secure the best results they should be planted out as soon 

 as the ground becomes warm. They are covered the whole summer 

 with bright and elegant flowers. pek pkt. 



1567 Frilled. This strain is the finest of the tuberous-rooted section. 

 The flowers are of large size, with beautifully frilled and wavy 

 petals 25 



1570 Single. Extra choice mixed 25 



1568 Double. Extra choice mixed 25- 



BELXIS (English Daisy). 



A favorite perennial plant, which will stand the winter if given the 

 protection of a few leaves or litter; in bloom from early spring until well on 

 in the summer. The seed we offer is saved from the finest double varieties; 

 easily raised from seed; usually sown in July or August, but can be sown 

 in spring, and for best results should be sown each year; 4 inches. 

 (See cut. ) 



1591 Longfellow. Large double pink flowers 10 



1592 Giant Red. Beautiful double flowers in different fine red 

 tints 10 



1593 Snowball. A large and 

 very double pure white. . 10 



1596 Giant Rose. A superb 

 variety, producing but 12 

 to 15 flowers to the plant, 

 but these are of extraordi- 

 nary size; of a beautiful 

 bright rose, 25 



1597 The Bride. A magnifi- 

 cent, very double, pure 

 white, bearing its large 

 flowers on extra long 

 stems, making it of ex- 

 ceptional value for cutting. 

 2 pkts., 25 cts 



1600 Double Mixed. All 

 colors; of the finest qual- 



&*.£ 



ity. 



50 cts. 



Bisllis Pbkennis — Double Daisy. 



BOCCOXIA. 



(Plume Poppy, or Tree-Celandine.) 



PEK PKT. 



1611 Cordata. Effective, hardy per- 

 ennial, for single specimens or 

 groups on lawns. Foliage glau- 

 cous green, bears freely spikes 2 

 to 3 feet long of cream-colored 

 flowers; 5 feet; easily raised from 



seed. 



oz., 



15 cts 5 



Bkyonopsis. 



BOLTONIA False Chamomile^. 



One of the showiest of our native hardy 

 perennials, growing 4 to 6 feet high, with 

 daisy-like flowers in countless thousands 

 Bhachycome. ft-om July to September; very effective. 



1615 Asteroides. White 10 



1616 Latisquama. Pink, tinged with lilac 10 



BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy). 



1620 Free-flowering, dwarf-growing annuals, covered during the greater part of the 

 summer with a profusion of pretty blue or white flowers; suitable for edgings, 

 small beds or pot culture; 9 inches. J oz., 25 cts 5 



BROWALLIA (Amethyst. 



One of our favorite profuse-blooming bedding plants, covered with rich, beautiful 

 winged flowers during the summer and autumn months, supplying a shade of intense 

 blue very uncommon; grows freely in any rich soil; blooms finely in the winter if the 

 plants are lifted in autumn and cut back. 



1637 Speciosa Major. A beautiful flowering variety of the most brilliant ultra- 

 marine blue; a rare color; does finely outside in the border, or in hanging 

 baskets or vases, but is especially valuable as a pot plant for winter and early 



spring flowering '5 



1635 Elata Coerulea. Large sky-blue flowers with a white centre; 18 inches ... 5 

 l(i4() Hixed. All the elata varieties. J oz., 25 cts 5 



BRYONOPSIS. 



1641 Laciniosa. A beautiful annual climber of the gourd species, with ivy-like 

 pale green foliage and showy fruit, first green striped white, turning when ripe to 

 bright scarlet striped white; 10 to 20 feet. (Seecut.) 5 



Tubers and Plants of the Various Begonias are offered under Garden and Greenhouse Plant*. 



