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Balloon Vine (Love-in-a-Pulf) p^R pkt 



1525 A rapid-growing annual climber; succeeds best in light soil and warm 

 situation; flowers white; seed vessels look like miniature balloons and 

 of great interest to children. (See cut.) Per oz., 25 cts $0 10 



Double Camellia-flow^ered Balsams 



(Lady Slipper) 



An old and favorite garden flower, producing its gorgeous masses of beautiful 

 brilliant colored double flowers in the greatest profusion; of easy culture, succeeds 

 in a good rich soil; tender annuals; 2 feet. Start the seed indoors in April, or 

 sow out of doors in May. To grow fine specimens they should not be closer than 

 18 inches apart. (See cut.) 



1532 Salmon Prince. Exquisite salmon-pink; very double SO 10 



1533 Light Yellow 10 



1534 Scarlet. Brilliant fiery scarlet 10 



1535 Solferino. Striped and spotted white, lilac and scarlet 10 



1536 Violet. Very rich 10 



1537 White Perfection (Alba Pcrjccta). Very double, pure white 10 



1538 Collection of the 6 colors offered above 40 



1540 Double Camellia-flowered. Finest mixed, containing a wide range 



of beautiful colors. \ oz., 25 cts.; per oz., 75 cts 10 



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 from July to September. 



1615 Asteroides. White $0 10 



1616 Latisquama. Lilac pink 10 



Baptisia (False Indigo) 



1541 Australis. A beautiful (SlSS)^^ ^^^a 

 hardy perennial herbaceous L«^ 

 plant, producing bright Ijlue, '^^^St>'^ 

 pea-shaped flowers on spikes, . ^^^^^^W^5t\?»t^T^\«>»,*!«z>' 

 6 inches long. 2 J feet $0 15 mt^M^^^^lm^'^-^^^^^^' 



Balloon Vine 



BalS;VM Salmon Prince 



Begonias 



Everblooming Bedding Varieties 



The following are varieties of Begonia Scmpcrflorcns, and take rank as bedding 

 plants with Geraniums and Coleus, doing equally well in full sunlight, and sur- 

 passing both in positions partially or wholly in shade. They are of sturdy growth, 

 growing about 1 foot high, and forming dense bushes, which, from May until frost, 

 are completely hidden with flowers. As pot plants for winter flowering they are 

 superb, remaining a sheet of bloom throughout the entire year. Easily raised from 

 seed, which should be started either indoors or in a hotbed. 



PER PKT. 



1562 Erfordia. Bright rosy-carmine SO 25 



1563 Luminosa. BriUiant fiery dark scarlet; very bright 25 



1564 Prima Donna. Limped rose, shading to carmine at the centre; 

 everblooming 25 



1565 White Queen. A splendid free-flowering pure white; foliage deep 

 green 25 



1566 Gloire de Chatelaine. A beautiful large flowering everblooming 

 variety of a lovely soft rose-pink 25 



1571 Vernon. Bright orange-carmine flowers; deep red foliage 15 



1577 Salmon Queen. The highest colored of all, being a brilliant 



salmon-rose, beautiful either as a pot plant or for bedding 25 



1580 Semperflorens, Single Mixed. This mixture contains all the 



colors from pure white to deepest crimson; splendid 15 



An Index of the Botanical and the Common or Popular Names of Flowers is given on page 2 



