BROMUS BRIZAEFORMIS. 



BROMUS. 



(Se« Cut.) 

 An elegant or- 

 namental grass, 

 growing about 2 

 feet high. Of 

 easy growth. It 

 makes a beauti- 

 ful object in a 

 mixed border or 

 flower bed, bear- 

 ing graceful pan- 

 icles i n great 

 jirofusion. Very 

 useful for winter 

 bouquets, etc. 

 Do not fail to try 

 it. A good hardy 

 biennial. Only 

 2c pkt 



BROWALLIA. 



(See Cut.) 

 Beautiful f r e e- 

 bloomiug annual. 

 It is often called 

 "Amethyst.'" One 

 of the favorite pro- 

 fuse blooming bed- 

 ding plants, covered 

 with rich, beautiful 

 winged blue or 

 white flowers, dur- 

 ing the summer and 

 autumn montas. 

 Grows freely in any 

 rich soil. Blooms 

 finely in the winter 



if sown in 



BROWALLIA. 



August. Sure 



to astonish and 



please you. Splendid mixed, pkt. 2c. 



SCARLET 

 CLIMBING 

 BEAN... 



(Sec Cut. 

 A very valuable and lieautiful 

 climber "of rapid growth, bearing 

 clusters of beau'iful. dazzling 

 scarlet flowers iagreacp.'ofusion. 

 Annual, Pkt. 5c. 



BURNING BUSH, 



or Gas Plant. 



(See Cut.) 

 Very pretty and showj' garden 

 plant,"forming very finelj' shaped 

 bushes about two and one-half 

 feet high. Foliage beautiful and 

 lemon-scented. The flowers are 

 very curious, borne in long spikes 

 during June and July ; verj- fra- 

 grant. An intci'esting and cur- 

 ious featui'e of this plant is that ._ 



evening, if ignited, produces a bright flash 

 as it will sive vou entire satisfaction and 



SCARLET 



the vapor 



CLIiTBrNTG BEAN. 



given off on a warm 

 Do not fail to try it, 

 please and astonish 

 everj' one who 

 sees it. Easily 

 grown. Hardy 

 Perennial. 5c. 



BURNING BUSH. 



Briza 

 Maxima. 



Often called 

 Quaking Grass 

 One of the very 

 finest ornament- 

 al grasses, hav- 

 ing large, grace- 

 f u 1 pendulous 

 rattles, which 

 are exceedingly 

 beautiful for ail 

 ornamental and 

 artistic everlast- 

 ing bouquet 

 work. Annual. 

 Mixed, pkt. 3c. 



CACTUS. 



(See Cut.) 

 Latest craze 

 in flowers. Very 

 curious, odd 

 .ooking species 

 of plants which 

 will thrive any- 

 where with "a 

 little or no care. 

 But little water- 

 ing is required. 

 Flowers are of 

 exquisite beauty 

 and deliciously 

 fragrant. The 

 wonder and at- 

 traction of all. 

 Don"tfail to try 

 it. Tender per- 

 ennial. Choicest 

 mixed, only 10c. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



(See Ciif.) 

 One of the hand- 

 somest and most 

 striking pot plants 

 grown, each plant 

 bearing hundreds of 

 pocket-like flowers, 

 siiotied and marked 

 in the most curious 

 manner. Vahiable 

 also as a bedding 

 plant in a shady sit- 

 uation. A universal 

 favorite. Tender 

 annual. Mixed, 10c. 



CACALIA. 



Commonly called 

 "Tassel Flower." 

 Fine for bedding or 

 borders. Mired, 2c. 



CALENDULA, 



or Pot Marigold. 



(See Cut.) 

 It is one of the most 

 beautiful and valuable 

 plants. Remarkably 

 profuse and continuous 

 in bloom: of dwarf 

 bushy habit ; easj' cul- 

 tui-e, unexcelled for 

 summer garden or for 

 pot culture in winter. 

 Flowers of the hand- 

 somest snades. Half 

 hardy annual. Finest 

 mixed, pkt. 4c. 



CALAMPELIS. 



A well known beauti- 

 ful annual climber, 

 about 10 feet high. Has 

 bright orange flowers. 

 Very fine. Pkt. 4c. 



CALLIOPSIS. 



(Sec Cut.) 

 One of the bright- 

 est annuals, of very 

 easy culture. Sow 

 in open ground quite 

 early, and thin to 

 six inches apart. 

 Plants grow rapidly 

 soon making a mass 

 of bloom. The myr- 

 iads of gay flowers, 

 on long footstalks 

 above the foliage 

 make a dazzling pic- 

 ture. The flowers 

 are fine for bouquets 

 and should be cut 

 freely, as they thus 

 bloom more freely. 

 Hardy annual. Be 

 sure and include it 

 in your order. The 

 best mixed, pkt. 3o. 



