miss c. n. LirnxcoTT, htjdson, Wisconsin. 



Centrosema Grandiflora. 



A hardy perennial vine which will 

 bloom in June or July from seed sown 

 in April, and bears in the greatest 

 profusion inverted, pea-shaped flowers 

 from 11 to 21 inches in diameter, 

 ranging in color from a rose-violet to 

 a reddish purple, with a broad, feath- 

 ered white marking through the cen- 

 ter, while the large buds and backs 

 of the flowers are pure white, mak- 

 ing it appear as if one plant bore 

 many different colored flowers at one 

 time. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 



Coccinea Indica. 



A remarkably pretty climber. Ivy 

 like foliage, bright and luxuriant 

 never troubled with insects, and 

 adapted for trellises, arbors, etc. The 

 small flowers are soon followed by 

 numerous fruits two inches long, 

 which turn to brilliant scarlet, spotted 

 with white, rendering it very pretty. 

 Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 ets. 



Calceolaria, Hybrida. 



Favorite and universally admired 

 plants, remarkable for their large, 

 beautifully spotted blossoms which are 

 very showy, and from which an al- 

 most countless number of hybrids 

 have been raised. They are peren- 

 nial, are grown in pots in the con- 

 servatory, greenhouses and gardens 

 Mixed colors. 



Pkt., 200 seeds, 10 cts. 



Marguerite Carnation. 



A magnificent class of Carnations that will bloom in four months after sowing the 



seed. They are without exception the most abundant bloomers of all the "Pinks." The 

 flowers are of brilliant colors, ranging t hrough many beautiful shades of reds, pinks, 

 ^^— — — — — — — — — — — — ^^—^^— whites, variegated, etc. It is a most valu- 



I want to tell you that the Dahlia seed I able acquisition, as Carnation flowers can be 

 ordered from you last "year was fine and gave nac ^ a11 summer and winter, if consecutive 

 entire satisfaction. Alice Hatfield, sowings are made. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



Galena, Kan. 



Carnations, Perennial Varieties. 



Indispensable plants for both pot culture 

 in the greenhouse and window garden, and 

 open ground culture in summer; of innumer- 

 able colors and delicious perfume. The plants 

 may be set in the open ground during th s 

 summer, where they will flower as profusely 

 as when grown in pots in the house. Half 

 hardy perennials. 



Double Mixed — Producing many doubl s 

 flowers of all shades and colors. Pkt.. 100 

 seeds, 8 cts. 



Extra Fine Double Mixed — Seeds saved 

 from the finest and choicest German. French, 

 Italian and English stocks. Tkt.. 100 seeds. 

 10 cts. 



Grenadin Scarlet — Very early, habit dwarf 

 and compact, brilliant double scarlet flowers. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds. 10 ets. 



Grenadin White — Doubl°. early flowering, 

 white. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 



Calendula, Double Yellow. 



Flowers extra large and v.ry double, 

 slightly imbricated, while those of the center 

 are incurved like the petals of a Peony. 

 Color, bright golden yellow or orange. From 

 seed sown in the open ground it comes into 

 flower early. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



