Geranium, Finest Mixed. 



The most popular plant grown, either for pot culture in winter, 

 or for bedding out in summer. No flowering plants are more 

 grown, and certainly none are more suitable for large beds, where 

 a mass of bloom is desired, or for single specimens in pots for the 

 house. Hut a few are aware that they can be grown easily from 

 seed, and fiower the first season if sown early, and will frequently 

 reward the cultivator with charming new varieties; in fact propa- 



fation by seed is the only sure way to obtain new varieties. 

 he seed I offer has been saved from twenty-five of the finest 

 varieties grown. There can be no finer mixed Geranium, and it 

 cannot fail to bring forth some splendid new varieties. Pkt., 50 

 seeds. 10 cts. 



GERANIUM— Good mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 6 cts. 



Geranium. 



Apple -scent- 

 ed leaves de- 

 lightfully frag- 

 rant, highly 

 prized for bou- 

 quets. Pkt.. 

 30 seeds, 10c. 



Ice Plant. 



Mesembryanthemum 

 A handsome 

 and curious 

 plant, for hang- 

 ing baskets, 

 rock work and 

 vases. The 

 leaves and 

 stems appear 

 as though cov- 

 ered with icy 

 crystals and 

 look like rock 

 candy. The 

 whole plant is 

 peculiarly bril- 

 liant in the 

 sunshine. Pkt., 

 200 seeds, 3c. 



Impatiens 

 Sultani. 



This most dis- 

 tinct and beau- 

 tiful plant is 

 almost a per- 

 petual bloom- 

 er. The flowers 

 are of a bril- 

 liant rosy scar- 

 let color, and 

 are produced 

 so freely that 

 a full-grown 

 specimen ap- 

 pears to be a 

 ball of flowers, 

 and continues 

 in full beauty 

 sever' 1 months. 

 Pkt. 100 seeds, 

 5 cts. 



Gloxinia. 



The Gloxinia is a grand flower and makes a lovely 

 pot plant as easily grown and cared for as many of 

 the common flowers. The handsome, bell-shai«»d 

 flowers embrace a great variety of the richest and 

 most beautiful colors, ranging from pure white to 

 dark blood-red, pink, blush, lavender, indigo blue, 

 marbled and spotted. They will bloom in four to 

 five months from time the seed is sown. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 10 cts. 



Helichrysum. 



A very popular everlasting, large, full double flow- 

 ers of various colors, from bright yellow to scarlet, 

 shaded and tipped. Handsome bouquets may be 

 formed of them for winter, if blossoms are gathered 

 when on the point of expanding. Pkt., 100 seeds, 

 3 cts. 



Mrs. H. F. Echternach, Marengo. 111., April, 16, 1903, 

 writes:— Am more pleased with your seeds each year. My 

 Dahlias last year were wonderfully beautiful. 



