BrooUyii. Ont. "Oar Primroers last jrar wore splvndicl 
sod luLVtf been a pltOjiLirt: to tu all -n-uiu-r. Kdua Norton. 
GIANTSPIDERPLANT 
(Cleome Pungens) 
Somt'times listed as Electric 
riclit Plant. A lull, bushy an- 
nual, uaoh biaucli crowned 
with a liiip>, showy cluster of 
•white, or lilac, llowers. which 
throw out lonjr staiuens cur- 
iously lil;e KpiUcrs' legs. This 
Is a great improveiucnt on the 
older sorts, and you should not 
fall to try it. Use it lu 
clumps, in beds with tall deco- 
rative plants, or as a screen. 
Bees like it and hover about 
It all day. IJloom.s from July 
until frostn. a to S feet, 
put., lOO seeds, So. 
SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM 
"Fra Diavolo" 
Or 'Merasalcni Cherry." 
A cbarnihiK new A'ariety of 
this old favorite. The pl.int 
Is more (Iwarf and compact 
and will iHj literally covered 
with showy bright scarlet ber- 
ries, which bun;; on for a long 
lime. lIlBhly decorative and 
easily Rrown from seed. Pkt., 
50 seeds, So, 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM 
One of the l>est hardy iicreuninls with locy 
follaKe and daisy, or t'twraos-Uke, llowera lu 
white and various shades of pink and ro««. 
It is hardy anywhere ami easily raised from 
».'ed. The bloKsom* come In time for Deco- 
ration or Clilldren's Days and are splendid 
for all cut-ttower work. 'J tei-t. For Pyreih- 
rum plants see p. M. J'let,, 100 seeds, So. 
Please Note 
Bulb Pans, 4S-50 
Irl*. Peony and other perennials. Bprlne 
or fall delivery. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
(Chinese Primrose) 
I'rlnnibiH are i-asily rulsnd 
from seed. See my "Culture ot 
l-'inwers" for dirociions. They 
bloom year afli'ryear, hut new 
plants always bloom more freely 
and It Is well to sow seed each year. 
Fimbriata, Mixed. .Splendid mix- 
lure of new fringed vitrlelles, ineludlng 
my Ihree nameil sorts. I'ltl., .15 seeds, 
7o; lintf iikl., 2.'> seeds. So. 
Fimbriata, Pink, Chlswick Rad 
and Whita. Each, separnlo, per pkt., 
seeds, 70. 
Forbesi, "Baby Primroaa." A 
"eute" little plani. Ilowerlnff In titreo 
mor.ths from seed and eonllnuing to bloom 
for niiintlis. The llowers arc tmall, of 
plensinic rose color, and are borne In clus- 
ters on loiiKi erect atema. Pkt., ino 
Beeils, So, 
Obconica. A distinct apeclea, almost 
ever.blonnilnc. The blossoms are white, or lllae- 
tlnliHl, and are prrMlueeil tm iOQg stems In lurjte, 
showy clusters of from ten to llfleeu llowers In 
a lameb. Pkt., 150 seeds. Bo, 
Hardy Primrosa (Folyiuithui), Tx)w.Krnw 
InK perennials (linrdy except In extr*'me Norlhl, 
IneludinK the yellow Kn^Ilsb Prlniros*-, so often 
commemorated In souk and story, and other 
battly aorta in mixed colors. Pkt., So. 
Sowing Perennial Seed 
1. .Sow In sprTiiK. from April 15 to Jono 15, 
aeconllns to latitude — not till settled warm 
weather, 
2. Prom .Toly 15 to September 10, which Rlvea 
the young aeedlings enouirh growtli to stand tho 
winter. 
3. Lnte, shortly Ix'foro freexlnc weather, let- 
tlnj; seeds llo In ground to come up early la 
■pnng. 
