Seeds of Greenhouse Plants. 



CALCEOLARIAS, 



Calceolaria. Carnation. 



CINERARIA HYBRIDA QRANDIFLORA. 



The Cineraria is a very distinct and showy window plant, and it blooms at a 

 season when its magnificent crown of brilliant velvety flowers is most appreciated. 

 Our seed is from a splendid mixture of large-flowering varieties. 50 cts. per pkt. 



The curiously shaped and oddly marked flowers of these plants at once attract 

 notice. 



Calceolaria grandiflora. Large- (lowering, self-colored varieties ; a great diver- 

 sity of colors. Mixed seed, 50 cts. per pkt. 



C. rugosa. Shrubby plants, bearing a great profusion of small, bright flowers ; 

 very shy-seeding. 25 cts. per pkt. 



C. Tigered or Spotted, Finest Mixture, of most brilliant and beautifully marked 

 flowers. 25 cts. per pkt. 



HARDY CARNATIONS. 



It is very fascinating work to grow Carnations from seed, especially when you 

 are sure that the seed is good and will produce fine flowers, as ours will. A large 

 proportion of the plants will produce flowers as large, double, fragrant and brilliantly 

 colored as thosejjfrom purchased plants of named varieties. The Vienna and Gren- 



adin species are excellent for open 

 air culture, and bloom several 

 weeks earlier than the other sorts. 



Early-Flowering Vienna. 



Flowers of all colors ; valuable 

 ( for cutting. Choice mixed seed, 

 fe^25 cts. per pkt. 



Early Grenadin. Bright scarlet 

 flowers, 60 to 70 per cent, of them 

 double; very early-flowering, 

 and useful for borders and 

 masses. 25 cts. per pkt. 

 Perpetual, or Tree. Tall plants, 

 continually in flower. Ourseecl 

 is a choice mixture, and will 

 produce 75 per cent, of double 

 flowers. 20 cts per pkt. 

 Double Self-Colors. Elegant, 

 fragrant, fringed flowers, of pure 

 and beautiful colors. 10 cts. 

 per pkt. 



Margaret Carnations. See An- 



nualsfor Bloom the First Season. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIQANTEUM. 



One of the easiest plants to grow from seed, and one of the best for 

 spring and winter blooming. The leaves are beautifully splashed with 

 silver, and are much used in cut-flower work. The flowers are large, 

 curious, and handsome, showing all shades of color, from crimson- 

 maroon to pure white. They last long in perfection, and the appear- 

 ance of a well-grown plant in full bloom is decidedly attractive. En- 

 joying a cool or moderate temperature, these plants are very suitable 

 to window or house culture, and are very popular for this purpose. 

 :,Tl^''.The seed is about the size of large radish seed, and slow but sure in 

 The^little seedlings grow rapidly, and bloom in eight or ten months from the 

 This, the large-flowering strain, is^afgreat^improvement on the smaller C i^ersicum 



species, the flowers being not 

 only larger, but of finer colors 

 and forms. 



White, White with Red Cen- 

 ter, Crimson, Pink, Rose 

 and Choice Mixed Seed. 

 Each, 25 cts. per pkt. 



CHRYSANTHE= 

 MUM SEED. 



The beautiful seedling Chrys- 

 anthemums exhibited every- 

 where at autumn shows have 

 encouraged many amateurs to 

 try grovv^ing the plants from seed, 

 and this is very easily done. If 

 the s«ed is sown early and kept 

 warm and moist until it germi- 

 nates, and the plants are care- 

 fully tended, they will give 

 handsome flowers the first year. 

 Often chance seedlings are of 

 the very finest form and color. 

 Fine Mixture. From choice 

 flowers of Chinese and Japan- 

 ese sorts. 25 cts. per pkt. 



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Cyclamen persicnm giganteum. 



COOTPLEXE WIN- 

 DOW GARDEN may be 

 had from a few packets 

 of our Cinerarias and 

 1 Primulas. 



Cineraria hybrida erandiflora. 



