P W. BOLGIANO &.- CO.. 



SWEET WILEIAM. 



Canary Bird Vine (Tropaeolum.)— A beau- 

 tiful rapid annual climber, .the charming little canary- 

 colored blossoms, bearing a fancied resemblance to 

 a bird with wings half expanded. Packet, 3 cents. 



Clematis. —A beautiful tender perennial shrub, 

 bearing clusters of drooping brilliant rich scarlet pea 

 shaped flowers, 3 inches in length. Each flower pic- 

 turesquely marked with a large black blotch in center. 

 Packet, 3 cents. 



Cobea (Cup and Saucers Vine.)— A climber 



of rapid growth, valuable for covering trellises, ar- 

 ^^~ ', l||.'^ 'bors and trunks of trees. Seed should be planted 



^^ ■Mlif'^^»^> edgewise and merely covered with light soil. Packet, 



3 cents. 



Cypress Vine (IpomoeaQuamoclit.)-Oneof 



the most popular vines, with delicate fern like foliage, 



and masses of beautiful, small star shaped flowers. Packet, 3 cents. 



Moon Flower (Ipomoea Grandlflora.)— At night and dark days the plants 

 are covered with an abundance of large, pure white, fragrant flowers, 5 and 6 inches 

 in diameter. It grows very rapidly, and will cover a very large surface. Packet, 

 3 cents. 



Morning Glory. — Climbers of rapid growth bearing flowers of all the possi- 

 ble shades. So well kno.wn it needs no description. Packet, 3 cents. 



Morning- Glory (Imperial Japanese.)— They are unquestionably the 

 handsomest climber vine in existence. Easily cultivated, can be sown in open ground 

 in a sunny situation as soon as the weather is warm. The flowers are very large 

 and most beautiful. Packet, 3 cents. 



Nasturtium, Tall. — This is most useful in covering low fences and trailing 

 among other plants. The flowers are fragrant and beautiful, profuse in bloom, fine 

 for bouquets and house decorations. Packet, 3 cents. 



Scarlet Kunner Beans. — A great .favorite because of its 

 merit. Not only ornamental, but it produces a delicious edible 

 bean, succeeds in warm, sunny place best. It bears its flowers 

 in clusters of bright colors. Packet, 3 cents. 



Thumbergia (Mixed) Black-eyed Susan.)— Beautiful, 

 rapid growing annual climber, prefering a warm, sunny situation, 

 used for hanging baskets, vases, and to olimb over low fences. 

 Very pretty flowers in buff white, orange, etc., with dark eyes. 

 Packet, 3 cents. 



Wisteria. — Any one having a vine of this magnificent climber 

 has truly a joy forever. Seed should be planted in boxes and 

 plants transplanted into pots and then when the season is well ad- 

 vanced, plant in a warm, sunny place where the plant has plenty 

 of room. The flowers are borne in great bunches, in shape of a 

 bunch of grapes, the flowers are of a light blue, and remain in 

 flower for weeks. One can hardly give a description of its beauty. 

 Packet, 3 cents. 



Balsam Apple.— An annual of merit, bearing a long yellow 

 fruit, which is both attractive and odd. Old folks would be lost 

 if their garden did not have the Balsam Apple. Packet, 3 cents. 



Gladiolvis Bulbs. — One of the most beautiful summer bloom- 

 ing bulbs in cultivation. Ours comes from Grofif's New Hybrid o^xwi^. 



Stook, and are noted for their beautiful forms, long spikes and im- 

 mense flowers. Plant early m rich, deep loam, and follow every 2 

 weeks by planting bulbs in between the first planting until June I ; in 

 that way you will have a most beautiful garden. 15 cents per dozen. 



Tuberose Roots. — One of the most fragrant and popular of the 

 summer flowers. Start early in boxes in the house or plant early 

 in May in open ground. Price, 15 cents per dozen. 



Canna Roots. — A bed planted with cannas is a thing of beauty 

 during a whole season; being in continuous bloom from June until 

 the frost kills the plants. The rich, large foliage gives a fine tropical 

 effect to any lawn or garden. Price, 40 cents per dozen. 



Dahlia Roots. — This is one of the old time favorites; after 

 starting to bloom it is continuous for the season; almost all colors 

 under the sun. Plant in May in open ground. Price, 10 cents each ; 

 3 for 25 cents. 



Caladium Roots (Elephant Ears.) — Will grow in any gar- 

 den. To get best results plant where plenty of water is easily ob- 

 tainable. The large elephant ear-shaped leaves give to a garden 

 the effect of the tropics. Price, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. 



