■<AI^£3 DIDISCUS. 



^5?b^8^ffifli2RL'f ! ^8£^£* 2351 CcEruleus. This pretty and interesting annual blooms most profusely 



from July till November; their exquisite pale lavender blossoms are ex- 

 ■^Jtr* cellent for cutting; plants grow about 18 inches high, and have as 

 ^sT^^^>^^^r^^^^ ,> many as 50 flowers open at one time. (See cut.) 5- 



^^^^mk^t^^^ DIGITALIS (Foxglove). 



^^Bfjjrfwii^^pf^^^^i' ~? -A- handsome and highly ornamental, hardy perennial plant, of .stately growth, 



tj«^^S^j^^^Rai^^^a?-» fine for shrubberies and other half-shady places ; 3 feet. (See cut.) 



\^'~i^4|g/^^St^^^M^.l^fe;?'r 2360 Gloxinia;ilora. Gloxinia-shaped flowers; a lovely type; all colors 



4 f-^^^^^^^^^M ? £$3^ "" v ' S 



-NYv' 1 ^fsE«pp5i. - -fA /'"^^i 2370 nonstrosa [Mammoth Foxglove). Long spikes, surmounted by one 



K I'- , i i *\aj»ij"i' ^J*-^^ . f/^yA\ enormous flower ; very odd ; all colors mixed 10 



* WW 



'*WmZ0 DRACAENA (Dragon Plant). 



w^ ' vHw- 4r^ J Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants, indispensable for vases and house decora- 



'^■'W/f-'J<^ tions - 



M'A" -3k M ^^ Australis. Broad green leaves. ... 10 



^VhJr^ £ jf 2386 Indivisa. Narrow foliage. Fine 



^aIFmSl- Ste, $ £ J$ plant for vases, etc . ., 10 



t il? *%L Jf %8) afP^ ^387 — Lineata. Gracefully arching, dark 



» ^^^"*. ^0 *§t jmL Jj* k «» green 10 



^ tfX> fp 1 tff 239 ° Mixed. Splendid varieties 25- 



DlDISCUS CcERULEUS. l£fc /?£>\ Sto) X* H$$ 



DOLICIIOS. ^WmMM Eccremocarpus caiampeiis). 



(Hyacinth Bean.) £ tffe J^/TF^^-JliX Chilian Glory-flower. 



A rapid-growing ai nua c imber, flower- %t ^SM^vfefi^VH^rK 2394 Scaber. A beautiful annual climber, 

 ing freely in erect racemes, followed by or- fS JB«S!SJp>I r?^ fl^M^ Trained to a trellis or wall, it forms an 

 namental seed pods, for covering arbors, K^BMjffi^CBiJsF JrfetC^ ornamental object throughout the sum- 

 trellises, etc. Sow the seed in the garden in IkFmSk^jJ^ImS^ re-»a. j^' ^Vfe mer, its bright orange tubular flowers 

 May, where they are to remain; 10 feet. MSf^MX^I/^£S' I'.autetNar' ,<y contrasting effectively with the delicate 



(See cut.) i ., 1; i K i <jK^3Ulj£«fi5^vN&-^{(f l green of the foliage 10 



2377 " Daylight." This grand Hya- 

 cinth Bean comes from Japan. In 9^*^11 ?9^&$^3i!k£l?$s>I\ 5b J& 

 our trial ground seed sown late in „^^^^3^k!^^/^-' j £i *?£ \ii o &> 

 May had, by the middle of July, "^^^^^^l^^/^f^ 3 &**;*? &\,v' '^i-^'* 

 attained a height of over 10 feet, ^^&&jYlfjnv£^^ \r S> ^^*NSjj^ ^^iw? '*'' 

 and was covered with spikes of rj^yfj^^^^i <&* ^V^SksSSm^ 1 

 snow-white, pea-shaped blossoms '•J] *> "^ilfirclKSS^S?' $*W^t^<P^\ 

 from then on until late fall. The Digitalis. -^^^^^^^I^^^^ 

 heart-shaped foliage is bright green, • » ha^^B^^^'^^^'i^*^ 

 and n t .iiic by insect pests of any kind. 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 10 "^VW^^^SuSS^^J^Tt^^^Vf^i 

 2376 " Darkness." Identical in every way to the above except in 



color, which is a rich purple- violet 10 % 



2380 Lablab. Mixed. Purple and white. Per oz., 15 cts 5 ^ 



ECHINOCYSTIS (WUd Cucumber Vine). ^^I^^BS^^^S^ 



2401 Lobata. One of the quickest growing vines we know of; splen- —^ A **■!&£- ^SJfoJ^T 



did for covering trellises, old trees, fences, etc. (See illustration 



on page 73. ) Per oz., 30 

 cts 5 



ERIGERON, ^> ^jRSiP 



(Flea-bane.) f/£j<a. f ^^3*5&i!KP*«ERe^^?Jv^\ 



2411 Hybridus Rose us. 



^sjSjRrL jH Us Interesting and attractive 



plant for permanent posi- 

 tions. The Aster-like BSSI t'*y L'£iK5]l ' 5 i , 8fe 

 flowers are about 1 inch 

 across, of a beautiful pur- 

 P'^Hm^pWH S* plish-rose, with a golden- Ar^ ' ^"^S/S" lff\j^^S^»i^i2 

 "j|f ■BJkAV //I^^^^^k yellow centre. It is a 



hardy perennial, but will r^V^^' KS^T na \/T^'Jf? : s^Es%gs. 



flower the first year if 

 J» sown early, producing its 

 .-' ^rfPCx^SsJMi lovely flowers without 

 IMffe^ ^^va^fill iiHerriiption from May =. ^^f\X^^^^^^f^f-f: : 



ltBB» i UvYbI until frost 15 



2412 Grandiflorum elatior. 

 t^-'V sSSBSl Similar to the above, but ^feu,5M ; .._. »*<?" 



J'ii^jir. . ' ^&t^£ producing its fine pale 



s^JSksF lilac flowers early in 



spring; a fine subject 



for the hardy border or 



Erigekon Grandiflorum Elatior rockery 15 Dolichos (Hyacinth Bean). 



Special collections of Flower Seeds are offered on page 56. 



