BETA 



RAPTOINIIA A V01 ' V l"' ott . v showy annual, with the 

 U-rMx 1 V^1>I/a. greatest profusion of white and golden 

 flowers of large size. Leaves are downy and thistle like; flow- 

 ers measure 2 inches or more across, expanding in the evening, 

 when they are very fragrant. Adapted to any "situation, stand- 

 ing a drouth well. Choice mixed. Pkt. 2c. 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON. 



Also known as "Rag- 

 ged Sailor," "Corn 

 Flower " and •• Blue Bottle." This beautiful flower is the na- 

 tional flower of Germany, and a great favorite in all parts of the 

 old country. A unique little plant, forming a dense mass of fol- 

 iage, above which are borne hundreds of lovely blue blossoms, 

 beautifully fringed and serrated. A hardy annual of exception- 

 ally easy culture, blooming thirty days after the seed is sown. 

 Pkt. 50 seeds. 4c. 



BROWALLIA. 



Beautiful free blooming annual. It is 

 often called "Amethyst." One of the 

 lavorite profuse blooming bedding plants, covered with rich 

 beautiful winged blue or white flowers during the summer and 

 autumn months. Grows freely in any rich soil. Blooms finely 

 m the winter if sown in August. Sure to astonish and please 

 you. Splendid mixed, pkt. 2c. 



BALLOON VINE. 



A rapid growing handsome sum- 

 mer climber, bearing small white 

 flowers, followed by inflated seed vessels of large size, light 

 green in color, resembling a balloon in shape. Very desirable 

 for covering trellises, arbors, etc., where a quick growth is de- 

 sired. A great delight to all, especially the children. Hardy 

 annual. Pkt. 3c. 



BRYONOPSIS. 



A beautiful summer climber. Its fine 

 yellow flowers are followed by cherry 

 shaped green fruit, changing to bright scarlet, marbled with 

 white. Grows 10 feet high. Half hardy annual. Pkt. 10 seeds, 4c. 



DCTA Most effective bedding plant, producing large leaves 

 L>E ' 1 rt * of beautiful color. The frost does not kill them, only 



coloring them the more prettily. which, 

 are objects of great beauty. Pkt. 5c. 



until covered with sno 



w, 



BRACHYCOME. 



Free flowering, dwarf-growing, cov- 

 ered with a profusion of Cineraria- 

 like flowers. Suitable for edgings and small beds or pot culture. 

 Blossoms are daisy-like in appearance, blue and white, contrast- 

 ing beautifully. Fine for cutting. Give it a trial. Hardy an- 

 nual. Mixed, choicest pkt. 4c. 



BROMUS. ^ n e , 



elegant ornamental grass, growine about 

 2 feet high. Of easy growth. It makes a beau- 

 tiful object in a mixed border or flower bed, bearing graceful 

 panicles in great profusion. Very useful for winter bouquets. 

 Do not fail to try it. A good hardy biennial. Pkt. 2c. 



etc. 



B I J P N I N fi R I I H V ery P rett y and showy garden 

 , , , l>UOI1. plant, forming very finely shaped 



bushes about 2)4 feet high. Foliage beautiful and lemon-scented. 

 The flowers are very curious, borne in long spikes during June 

 and J uly ; very fragrant. An interesting and curious 

 feature of this plant is that the vapor given off on a 

 warm evening, if ignited, produces a bright flash. Do 

 not fail to try it, as it will give you entire satisfaction 

 and please and astonish every one who sees it. Easily 

 Hardy perennial. Pkt. 5c. 



grown. 



R P 1 7 A Often called Quaking Grass. One of the very fin- 

 u rvi^-^v. est ornamental grasses, having large, graceful pen- 

 dulous rattles, which are exceedingly beautiful for all ornament- 

 al and artistic everlasting bouquet work. Annual. Mixed 

 pkt. 3c. 



CACTI m Latest craze in flowers. Very curious, odd-look- 

 1 KJJ ' ing species of plants, which will thrive any 

 where with little or no care. But little watering is required. 

 Flowers are of exquisite beauty and deliciously fragrant, The 

 wonder and attraction of all. Don't fail to try it. Tender per- 

 ennial. Choicest mixed, pkt. only 10c. 



f A I f POI APIA ° ne of tne handsomest and most 

 w^vi^WL,WL/AK.l/\. striking pot plants grown, each 

 plant bearing hundreds of pocket-like flowers, spotted and 

 marked in the most cui-ious manner. Valuable also as a bedding 

 plant in a shady situation. A universal favorite. Tender an- 

 nual. Mixed pkt. 100 seeds, 10c. 



C A I FNnill A It is one of the most beautiful and val- 

 L</A. uable plants. Remarkably profuse 

 and continuous in bloom. Of dwarf, bushy habit ; easy of cul- 

 ture, unexcelled for summer garden or for pot culture in winter. 

 Flowers of the handsomest shades. Half hardy annual. Finest 

 mixed, pkt. 75 seeds, 4c. 



BEAN==SCARLET CLIMBING tl!e y lla 



beautiful climber of rapid growth, bearing clusters of beautiful 

 dazzling scarlet flowers in great profusion. Annual. Pkt. 5c. 



CAI CAI IA Commonly called "Tassel Flower." Fine 

 VrtLVrtLIrt, for bedding or borders. Be sure and include 



this in your collection. Mixed pkt. 2c. 



CALAHPELIS. 



A well known beautiful annual climber, 

 about 10 feet high. Has bright orange 

 flowers. Very fine. Pkt. 4c. 



CACTUS. 



CALCEOLARIA. 



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