Frag^raria Indica. 



FRAQRARIA INDICA. 

 Chinese Strawberry. 



Hardy perennial, herbaceous 

 creeper, from India, with yellow 

 blossoms, and bright red fruit, like 

 small strawberries. Elegant for 

 rock work or hanging baskets. 

 Pkt., lOO seeds, 6 cents. 



Miss Clara M. Sepley, Prospect, Pa., 

 Feb 15, 1895, writes: We were very much 

 pleased with your seeds last year. The 

 Pansies and Sweet Peas were beautiful 

 and the CobfP Scandens was just magnifi- 

 cent: It excited the admiration of all 

 who saw it. 



Mrs. M. L. Hoyt, 425 Summer Ave., New- 

 ark, N. J.. Feb. 18, 1895: The seeds re- 

 ceived from you last year were most sat- 

 isfactory, germinating quickly and pro- 

 ducing beautiful and healthy plants. 



Mrs. A. C. Graham, Burlington, Conn., 

 April 18,1895, writes: Have used your seeds 

 for several years and like the seeds and 

 PBICES much better than those of other 

 seed houses. 



Mrs. R. B. George. Cockrell. Mo.. Feb. 

 26, 1895, writes: I received flower seeds 

 from you last year and wish to say, they 

 proved to be entirely satisfactory. 



Cape Fuchsia. 



CAPE FUCHSIA— Phygelius Capensis. 



Plants barely a few inches high bear from 10 to 20 

 Dold, long spikes, completely crowded with showy 

 scarlet, drooping flowers, persistently produced from 

 May until late Autumn, when they can be brought in 

 for Winter blooming. It is also a good bedding plant, 

 grown singly or in masses. The seed should be sown 

 in a slight hotbed early in Spring, and the seedlings 

 afterwards transplanted to a warm, sunny position. 

 Pkt., 14 seeds, 12 cents. 



Mrs. L. B. Chappell, Emlenton, Pa., Jan. 21, 1895, writes • Your 

 Sweet Peas last year were ahead of them all. 



Feverfew. 



FEVERFEW DOUBLE. 

 (Matricaria Eximia.) 



Handsome large double white 

 flowers; a fine bedding plant or 

 for pot culture; asdesirable as 

 a good Aster; very free flower- 

 ing; blooms until frost; height 

 18 inches. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 

 cents. 



Mrs. C. Matthews, Sheldon, Ills., 

 Jan, 21, 1895, writes: I have used your 

 seeds for two years and find theiu to 

 be excellent growers and fine bloom- 

 ers. My flower-befis are a mass of 

 beauty each summer. 



Mrs. S. C. Stevens, Fairfield. Ills.. 

 March 29, 1895. writes: The seeds I 

 ordered from you last year gave ex- 

 cellent satisfaction, germinating very 

 remarkable and giving a wealth of 

 blossoms. 



