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Carnations, Perennial Varieties. 



Indispensable plants for both pot culture in 

 the g^reenhouse. window garden and open ground 

 culture in summer; of innumerable colors and 

 delicious perfume. The plants may be set in the 

 open ground during the summer, where they 

 will flower as profusely as when grown in pots 

 in the house. Half hardy perennials. 



Double Mixed— Froducing manv double flowers 

 of all shades and colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8 cts. 



Extra Fine Double Mixed— Seeds saved from 

 the finest and choicest German, French, Italian 

 and English stocks. Plit., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 



Grenadin Scarlet— Very Early, habit dwarf 

 and compact, brilliant double scarlet flowers. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 



Grenadin White— Douhle early flowering, 

 white, Pkt.t 100 seeds, 10 cts. 



Coccinea Indica. 



A remarkable pretty 

 climber. Ivy-like foliage, 

 bright and luxuriant, nev- 

 er troubled with insects, 

 and admirably adapted 

 for trellises, arbors, etc. 

 The small flowers are soon 

 followed by numerous 

 fruits two inches long, 

 which turn to brilliant 

 scarlet, spotted with white 

 rendering the vine very 

 pretty. Pkt., 25 seeds, 

 5 cts. 



Calceolaria, Hybrida 



A favorite and univer- 

 sally admired plant, re- 

 maikable for their large, 

 beautifully, spotted blos- 

 soms, which are very 

 showy, and from which an 

 almost countless number 

 of hybrids have been rais- 

 ed. They are perennial, 

 are grown in pots in the 

 conservatory, greenhouses 

 and gardens. Mixed col- 

 ors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 10c, 



A magnificent class of Carnations i/iai will bloom in 

 four months after sowing the seed. They are without ex- 

 ception the most abundant bloomer of all the "pinks." 

 The flowers are of brilliant colors, ranging through 

 many beautiful shades of reds, pinks, white, variegated, 

 etc. It is a most valuable acquisition, as Carnation 

 flowers can be had all summer and winter, if consecu- 

 tive sowings are made. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



Centrosema Grandiflora. 



A hardy perennial vine which will bloom in June or 

 July from seed sown in April, and bears in the greatest 

 profusion inverted, pea-shaped flowers from l}^to2>^ 

 inches in diameter, ranging in color from a rosy-violet 

 to a reddish purple, with a broad feathered white mark- 

 ing through the center, while the large buds and back 

 of the flowers are pure white, making it appear as if one 

 plant bore many different colored flowers at one time. 

 Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 cts. 



