Begonia Vernon. 



BEGONIA VERNON. 



One of the most satisfactory pot plants for the house; 

 na I i. popular betiding plant for the garden or lawn. 

 It blooms with the greatest profusion throughout the 

 summer. Flowers a bri liant orange carmine with 

 i.fi : t vellow c nters. and the foliage waxy and glossy. 

 1 r, is asily raised from seed, and comes absolutely true. 

 Vai'i (ble for bedding and general culture. Pkt., 60 

 .seetis. 6 cents. 



R'^aONI A. —Tuberous rooted, single mixed. Seed 

 sav, d from finest colors. Pkt., 50 seeds, 13 cents. 



BHOONIA.— Tnb'^rous roofed, double mixed, from the 

 finest and best colors. Pkr., 40 seeds, IS "ents. 



Calendula, double yellow. 



Flowers extra large and very double, and th» y are slightly im- 

 br'cated, while those of the center are incurved like the petals of 

 a Pceony. Color, bright golden yellow or orange. From seed 

 sown )n the open ground it comes into flower early, and blooms 

 profusely all summer until late in October, and are of the easiest 

 possible culture. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4 cents. 



CALENDULA, DOUBLE white. 



Similar to the yellow except in color, which is pure white, and 

 flowers smaller. It is equally as free blooming, and the fine 

 double flowers are very showy. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cents. 



Edith E. Wiggins, Exeter, N. H., March 7, '95, writes: I had some of yo'ir 

 seeds last year which gave excellent satisfaction. 



