Centrosema Grandiflora. 



CENTROSEMA GRANDIFLORA. 



A hardy perennial vine which will bloom in June or July 

 from seed sown in April, and bears in the greatest profu- 

 sion inverted pea-shaped flowers, from 1V 2 to 2^ inches in 

 diameter, ranging in color from a rosy violet to a reddish 

 purple, with a broad feathered white marking through the 

 center, while the large buds and back of the flowers are 

 Pyy; e w hite, making it appear as if one plant bore many 

 different colored flowers at one time. Pkt., 15 seeds, 4 cts. 



Mrs Jas. Leach, Running Water, S. Dak., January 30th, 1896, writes :— My plants 

 raised from seed purchased of you last spring are fine, namely: Geranium and Abutilon. 



Cineraria, Hybrida. 



CINERARIA, Hybrida. 



One of the most popular of all green-house plants, and 

 what a splendid display they make when well grown. I 

 know of no plant so easily gro— n 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., 50 

 seeds, 8 cents. 



CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI, (Glory Pea.) 



One of the most gorgeous plants in cultivation, -with 

 clusters of pea-shaped bright scarlet flowers, each flower 

 marked with intense black spots in the center. Plant 

 grows about three feet high. Pkt., 12 seeds, 8 cents. 



