UMBRELLA PLANT 



(Cyperus Alternifolius). 



A delicate decorative foliage plant, 

 throwing up stems two to three feet high, 

 surmounted with a whorl of graceful, 

 grass-like leaves. If you can have but 

 one plant in the house, no better selec- 

 tion could be made than that of the 

 Umbrella Plant. Pkt., 6 cts. 



North Fairfield. O.. May. 1899.—"! had a 

 beautiful collection of flowers from your seed 

 laet summer, and am now sendin^r you quite a 

 large order.'' Fbances Tuttle. 



TORENIA 

 FOURNIERI. 



Lovely little annuals, desir- 

 able for vases, pot culture, or 

 for the open ground in beds 

 or masses. Often used as a 

 border plant. The blossoms 

 are peculiar bell-shaped flow- 

 ers, of a velvety, porcelain 

 blue, with three large spots 

 of a si ill darker bhie, and a 

 golden throat. They bloom 

 continuously during the sum- 

 mer and also in the window 

 in the winter. In the garden 

 they generally self sow by 

 May of the following spring. 

 Pkt., 3 cts. 



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No other flower has had its praises 

 more often sung by the lover of nature, 

 and it has ever stood an emblem of in- 

 nocence. Easily raised from seed, though 

 rather slow to germinate. When once 

 established it is the first flower to greet 

 one in the spring. Perennial. 



The Czar. A lovely, large-flowered 

 blue. Pretty for pots. Pkt., 6 ct«. 



White Queen. Very fragrant. Pkt, 

 3 cts. 



Violets, mixed. 

 mixed. Pkt., 4 ct3. 



White and bluet 



