RHODOCHITON, Volubile. 



A splendid climber, growing about ten 

 feet high and a pretty subject for trellises. 

 The flowers are about two inches long, 

 curiously formed, and of a rich claret red, 

 and hang on long graceful stems. 

 It flowers freely from 

 seed the first 

 season. Pkt 

 20 seeds, 

 cts. 



SMILAX. 



One of the 

 most desirable 

 window vines 

 on account of 

 its charming, 

 glossy green, ele- 

 gant and graceful 

 foliage, and will 

 grow several feet 

 high the first sea- 

 son. Started in the 

 spring it affords el- 

 egant trellis plants 

 for the house in winter; 

 also fine for hanging bas- 

 kets. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 

 cts.; % oz., 18 cts. 



New Dwarf Rose. 



NEW DWARF POLYANTHA ROSE. 



Roses from Seed the First Year. 

 This remarkable little plant is a native of Lyons, the home of 

 Roses, and promises to be the first of a new race of remontant, or 

 Ever-Blooming Polyanthas; they bloom in four months after 

 sowing, so that seed sown in February in the house may be had in 

 bloom in June in the open ground, where they continue to bloom 

 throughout the season, giving about an equal proportion of single, 

 semi-double and double flowers borne in clusters. The plants grow 

 about one foot high; very hardy and may be treated as annuals. 

 Pkt., 30 seeds, 6 cts. 



ROSE, MULTIFLORA TRUE. 



A much dwarf er growing variety than the "Polyantha" blooming 

 more freely the first season from spring-sown seed, and contain all 

 the tints and colors of cultivated Roses. Seed rare and scarce. 

 Pkt.. 20 seeds, 10 cts. 



Salpiglossis. 



SALPIGLOSSIS, GRANDIFLORA. 



The graceful flowers, borne on long stems, range in color from 

 the most delicate shades of light blue and straw color to the deepest 

 purple and richest brown and maroon. The quaint funnel-shaped 

 flowers somewhat resemble those of the petunia, and are borne on 

 long stems in great profusion. The metallic gloss and distinct 

 veining of the petals present almost the appearance of jeweled 

 enamels. I,arge Flowering Mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 



SWEET ROCKET, (Hesperis.) 



The Sweet Rocket produces clusters of flowers which are very 

 fragrant during the evening. The seed rapidly germinates in the 

 open ground with verv little care. Hardv perennial, one and a 

 half feet high. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



