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CALCEOLARIA, 

 Hybrida. 



A favorite and universally 

 admired plant, remarkable 

 for their large, beautifully 

 spotted blossoms, which are 

 very showy, and from which 

 an almost countless number 

 of hybrids have been raised. 

 They are perennial, are grown 

 in pots in the conservatory, 

 greenhouses and gardens. 

 Mixed colors. Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 8 cts. 



Mrs. J. C. Evans. Silver Cliff, 

 Col., February 18th. 1898. writes:— 

 The Cineraria I purchased of you 

 are the talk of the town. They are 

 beauties. 



Franlin B. Worley. San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal.. April 3d, 1898, writes:— 

 The Marguerite Carnations which 

 I grew from your seeds last year 

 have been greatly admired. The 

 Sweet Peas from your seeds have 

 been in bloom for a whole year. 



Mrs. J. Suydam, Jersey City 

 Heights, N. J., February 24th, 

 1898, writes:— The seeds purchased 

 last year were fine, especially the 

 Asters and Sweet Peas, which 

 commenced blooming June 24th, 

 and continued until September. 

 They were the envy of the neigh- 

 borhood. 



CAMPANULA, CANTERBURY BELLS. 



Well known popular perennials, producing bell-shaped flowers 

 of many different colors very freely throughout the summer. 

 Single Mixed, Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 



CAMPANULA, DOUBLE MIXED. 



Note. — The seed saved from double flowers will always produce 

 -ume single flowers.no matter how careful the selection. Pkt., 

 150 seeds, 4 cts. 



Mrs. J. A.. Gibson. Addison. >". Y.. March 8th, 1898, writes :— My Sweet Peas 

 were the finest I ever saw. My Pansies also were very pretty. 



CLEOME PUNGENS. 

 The Giant Spider Plant. 



A robust plant, growing vigorously four to five feet high, unaf- 

 fected by wind or weather, and flowering profusely and contin- 

 uously for months. In fact, it is a perpetual blo<-mer y the spikes 

 continuing to increase in size as the plant grows, until they reach 

 upward of two feet in length. The flowers are very showy, bright 

 rose color : grows freely from seed sown in the open ground, thrives 

 luxuriantly, and blooms all summer, no matter how unfavorable 

 the season may be. It is also one of the best honey producing plant*, 

 and should be planted liberally oy all bee-keepers. Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 4 cts. 



