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New Lebanon, 0.. — "I have beautiful Cinerarias bloom- 
ug now from your seeds. Have ordered from you for 5 
years. "Laura A. Smith. 
BEGONIA 
Tuberous - rooted. This oharmins: class 
produces n-aliy pluMiomciiul tlowcrs. fnMniPutly 
from Ito t! inches iirross, with cohuN raiii^iim- t'runi 
pure white and ih'Ticatx! tints nf junk, yi-lluw aiul 
oraii'-^e to ^^urLrcons s<'atirt and crlnisou sliadcs. 
Th<.'V lilodiii in sum nicr, and are line for bcd- 
dLu.Lf, <ir torthi' window wiicu most liouse plants 
are rr>tiuK. Mixed, double aud single, Pkt., 
300 seeds, lOe. 
Prize Begonia. Bayed from 100 of the 
newest and lie.-t variidi<'s, iucludiuf^ Vernon, the 
l)ron/.\-lea\'ed lieildin-c son, (/;raeillis, a, new va- 
riety <'i>nsidered in 1-Jii'i>|ie the line-^t fur Ki'"iiPf', 
ami" many nlher eleiiee named varirtie;. Tlu'y 
grow easily from si-ed. IdiMun early and couti- 
uously, ami ai-e Uie most 1)riHiant idanls for pot- 
tiug or beddiu.i;. Tkt., oUO seeds, 7c. 
Begonia Special Mixed. All the charming sorts tbat go into 
mv Tu])erous-nH>ted and rrl/.e Bcgouia mixtures. Pkt. 300 seeds, 7c- 
NEW ORNAMENTAL BEET (Crimson Willow-leaved) 
With narrow droiMiiug l'<diaKe of hue deei) flossy crimson, tliis e(|iuiLs 
tlie t\»leusas an ornamental lieddcr, eitlier used alom; ov with some 
coutrastinij leaf or eol-ii-, -iicli as Dii-iy Millrr, or (iolden Feather 
FcviTfew, or with Swert Al.\ --uiii. or M i.L^iii met I e iif som,. ornamental 
grass. Try it and you will lind you iiave nuule a new discovery. Pkt., 
100 seeds, 6c; oz., 10c. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia) 
Long-Spurred Hybrids. .Splendid lar-e llowei-s with excer 
spurs, in ,iii-eat \ ariety <d' color, inclndiiiLT donllie and ^inude forms <>t' 
the heautiful ^oddeu yellow, and Coeridi.-a, tluvfamous lio(d<y Mouniain \ariet\ 
tlie Colorado state dower. If not allowed to seed these sorts will ])loom a good iiart 
of the summer. Pkt., 200 seeds, 7e, 
Columbine, Special Mixed. Including the above aud many other beau- 
tiful hj'brlds. Double aud siugle mixetl. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
dinirlv 
The Cardinal Climber 
Tuberous 
Begonia 
THE CARDINAL CUMBER 
A Splendid New Climber 
No plant attracted inore attention at the dis- 
play of tht; National I'lorist Association held 
in .Minneapolis Last AnLrnst than the beautiful 
arbor of the new Cardinal Climher. The vine 
quickly reaches a liei.t.'-ht (d' :.Ut ft. or more, 
Tlie blossoms aiH^ about 1 ' ^ incdies in diamet<'r, 
in clusters of f) lo 7 l)loonls eaidi, aud as the 
nami' indicates are of a rich cardirutl red. It 
like< ^nn and ,i:ood soil. If started in the 
open, do not <ow until settled warm weatlier, 
as the seed w ill ro( in cold wet, ground. Pkt., 
10 seeils, 12c; 2 pkts., 20c. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
(Physaiis Francheti) 
An ornamental variety of the ^^'inter CluM-ry, 
forming dense hnshes, with ahundance of deep 
red fruits encased in halloon-shajied scarlet 
husk<. The fi'uit is I'liihlc, l>ut it is grow u 
jirineipally for its ornamental, laiderndike 
husks which make a hi'autifnl wilder honiiuet. 
Hardy perennial Pkt,, 200 seeks, 6c, 
COIX LACHRYMAE 
(Jobs Tears) 
Plants something like maize, with broad, 
corn- like leaves, bearing hard, shiny seeds 
used for or'^ameutal purposes, iu raffia work, 
portieres, etc: they also make nice chains for 
teething babies to wear. Worn as a necklace, 
said to be a remedy for sore throat and goitre 
2 to 4 feet. Pkt., Be ; oz., 10c ; 14 lb. 26c. 
