5aIpigIossis. 

 SALPIQLOSSIS, GRANDIFLORA. 



The grnoeful flowers, borne on long stems, range 

 in color from the most delicate shades of light blue 

 and straw color to the deepest purplo and richest 

 brown and maroon. The quaint funnel-shaped 

 flowers somewlKit resemble those of the petunia, and 

 are borne on long stems in great profusion. The 

 metallic gloss and distinct veining of the petals 

 present almost the appearance of jeweled enamels. 

 Large Flowering Mixed, pkt., 160 seeds, 4 cts. 



D. M. O'Driscoll, Manager, West. Union Tel. Co., Charles- 

 ton, S C, Jun. 18, '95, writes:— The seeds purchased from you 

 last year gave entire satisfaction, and I am sure you desire no 

 Letter evidence of the fact than the enclosed order for OVER 

 rOIlTY different kinds of seeds. Your plan of counting the 

 number of seeds in a packet is very commendable and benefits 

 the purchaser, I wish you great success. 



Smilax. 

 SMILAX. 



One of the most desira- 

 ble window vines on ac- 

 count of its charming, 

 glossy green, elegant and 

 graceful foliage, and will 

 grow several feet high the 

 first season. Started in the 

 spring it affords elegant 

 trellis plants for the honse 

 in winter; also fine for 

 hanging baskets. Pkt.,60 

 seeds, 6 cts. 



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FINEST 

 QUALITY, 



Price. 23 cts. per Qt. 

 or 2 Qts. for 40 cts. 



Schizanthus. 



SCHIZANTHUS. (BUTTERFLY FLOWER.) 



Eleg mt and very free blooming annuals; of 

 much interest and beauty, and when \vclU;ro\vn 

 rival ia singularity of colors and markings of 

 the orchids, large flowers spotted with crim- 

 son, lilac, purple and yellow, and the petals are 

 cut in a picturesque manner. In pots in the con- 

 servatory or house few plants are more attrac- 

 tive; also elegant in a bouquet or vase, and 

 fine for bedding. Pkt„ 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



