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Brachycome. 



B£L,L,IS (EnglUh Daisy). 



A favorite perennial, which will stand the winter if given the protection of 

 a little litter. In bloom from early spring until well on in the summer. Easily 

 raised from seed, which may be sown any time from spring till August. For 

 best results, new plants should be raised from seed each year. The following 

 are the finest double flowering kinds, selected after careful test out of over 

 twenty sorts: per pkt. 

 1591 Longfellow. Large double pink flowers 10 



1593 Ranunculiflora Alba. A splendid type with densely double pure 

 white flowers, not very large, but very free-flowering 15 



1594 Ranunculiflora Rosea. Identical to the preceding except in 

 color, which is a bright rosy pink 15 



1595 Giant White. Each plant produces but a few flowers, but these 

 are of enormous size, almost as big as a good-sized Aster 25 



1596 Giant Rose. Same as the above except in color 25 



1597 The Bride, or Improved Snowball. A fine large double free- 

 flowering pure white 10 



1598 Double Quilled. Double quilled flowers in mixture, containing 

 red, pink and white 20 



1600 Double Mixed. A fine mixture, containing all the colors. ^ oz., 



50 cts 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. (See cut.) 

 i oz. , 25 cts 5 



BRO\VALL,IA (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 uncom- 

 mon; grows freely in any rich soil; blooms finely in the winter 

 if the plants are lifted in autumn and cut back. per pkt. 

 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 poc plant for win- 

 ter and early spring flowering 15 



1640 Elata Mixed. Blue and white; 18 inches. ^ oz., 



25 cts 5 



BRYOISOPSIS. 



1641 Laciniosa. A beautiful annual climljer 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. (See cut. ) 5 



CACAL,! A (Tassel Flower, or Flora's Paint Brush). 



1650 A neat annual, of easy culture, with tassel-shaped flow- 

 ers; blooms from June to September; fine for borders. 

 Golden-yellow and scarlet mixed; 1^ feet. |^oz., 25cts. 5 



CAI.CEOI.ARIA. 



Brvonopsis. 



1671 Dreer's Perfection. An ornamental plant, producing a mass of beau- 

 tiful pocket-like flowers in the spring, and a universal favorite for decorating 

 the greenhouse or conservatory. This strain was grown for us by a cele- 

 brated Scotch specialist and is considered the finest in cultivation; flowers 

 beautifully spotted and blotched in exceedingly rich and varied colors; of 

 perfect form and fine substance; the 

 habit of the plants dwarf and compact *§v!>i 



and very free-flowering 60 - -^ 



CANARY-BIRD TINE. 



(Tropaeolum Canariense.) pek pkt. 

 1749 A beautiful rapid annual climber, the 

 charming little canary-colored blossoms 

 bearing a fancied resemblance to a bird 

 with its wings half expanded. (See 

 cut. ) Per oz. , 25 cts 5 



THE CARDINAE 

 CEIMBER. 



(Ipomoea Quamoclit Hybrida.) 



2158 The most brilliant, beautiful and distinct 



annual climber introduced in a lifetime. ^fcS 



For full description see under Novelties f; 



and Specialties, pages 50 to 59. 25 cts. 



per pkt. ; 5 pkts., $1.00. Canary-bird Vine. 



We make a specialty of Zinnias. See Colored Plate and offer on page 50. 



