Ricinus Zanzibariensis. 



RIGINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS. 



An entirely n?w class from Africa, with leaves often measuring 

 two feet across; the seeds are marbled, speckled and spotted. 

 Pkt., 6 seeds, 4 cts. 



RIGINUS, Gambogiensis. 



Large, palm-like leaves of a brilliant, bronzy-red maroon color, 

 with large red veins. Pkt., 6 seeds, 4 Cts. 



RICINUS. Castor-oil Bean. 



Many choice varieties mixed. Pkt., 6 seeds, 3 Cts. 



New Dwarf Rose. 



NEW DWARF POLYANTHA ROSE. 



Roses from Seed the First Tear. 



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

 Eoses, and promises to be the fir^t of a new race of remontant, or 

 Ever-Blooming Polyanthas ; ihry 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 seaswt, 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, 8 cts. 



ROSE, MULTIFLORA TRUE. 



A much dwarfer growing variety than the "Polyantha," blooming 

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

 all the tints and colors of cultivated Eoses. Seed rare and scarce. 

 Pkt., 20 seeds, 10 cts. 



