Cineraria, Hybrida. 



One 9f the most popular of all greenhouse plants, and what a 

 splendid display they make when well grown. I know of no plant 

 so easily grown as the Cineraria. The secret of growing well is to 

 grow fast, never allowing them to receive a check, either from 

 being pot bound, dryness of root, or attack of insects ; the cooler 

 they are kept the better. In colors they range from crimson, 

 magenta, violet, purple and variegated. Large flowering mixed. 

 Pkt., 150 seeds, 8 cts. 



Calliopsis, Lanceolata. (Perennial.) 

 Graceful and profuse blooming plant, with large, striking flow- 

 ers of a brillant golden yellow, and remains in bloom all sum- 

 mer. Its long wiry stems fit it admirably for bouquet making, 

 while its golden cloud of blooms, far above the foliage, makes it a 

 capital bedder. Pkt. 200 seeds, 4 cts. 



KOKHIA 

 SCOPARIA, 



or Summer 

 Cypress. 



The plants 

 grow freely 

 from seed 

 sown in the 

 open ground, 

 when the trees 

 are coming out 

 in leaf, and 

 from the earl- 

 iest stage of 

 growtji in the 

 spring until 

 they reach ma- 

 turity in the 

 fall the plants 

 are always of 

 globe-like 

 form. The 

 plants branch 

 freely, and the 

 stems are 

 clothed with 

 slender light- 

 green leaves. 

 Early in the 

 fall the ends 

 of the shoots 

 are thickly set 

 with small 

 bright - scarlet 

 flowers,— the 

 bushy plants 

 resem bling 

 balls of fire. 

 The plants are 

 equally showy, 

 planted single- 

 to show the 

 round ball-like 

 form on all 

 sides, or grown 

 in contin- 

 uous rows or 

 hedges. 250 

 seeds, 8c. 



New Double Calliopsis. 



A handsome double variety, flowers of a rich 

 golden yellow color, with wine-maroon spots. Pkt., 

 200 seeds, 5 cts. 



Calliopsis, or Coreopsis Single. 



Very handsome and showy plants of the easiest 

 culture, require no care and thrive in any garden 

 Produce flowers in nearly every shade of yellow, 

 orange, crimson, red, brown. It is one of those 

 flowers which will grow in any situation and al- 

 ways be greatly admired. Mixed colors. Pkt., 

 200 seeds, 4 cts. 



Mrs. A. W. Merrick, Dougherty, Iowa., Mar. 17. 1903, 

 Writes:— The seeds I got of the Asparagus Ferus last 

 year grew tine. The Plumosus is a beauty now. 



