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CALCEOLARIA, HYBRIDA. 



A universally admired plant ; showy, free-flowering pot 

 plants for winter and spring bloom in the house or conser- 

 vatory, growing twelve to eighteen inches in height. The 

 plants are literally covered with a mass of curiously shaped 

 pocket flowers for a period of three months at a time in 

 the early spring. The peculiar shape, large size and tigered 

 markings of the flower are well shown in illustration. The 

 colors are rich and varied, including soft, velvety shades of 

 Crimson, Maroon, Brown and Yellow, tigered and blotched 

 with deeper shadings. 



PACKET, 200 SEEDS, 12 CENTS. 



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