■Wobani, 7i. D. — "I h^Te aloTclfTrindow of Cineraria; ^19 — 
Bird of Fnndtsc, and Ladf U'a«hiRcton Ucrauiuin ttom 
year are alto nice.**— Mr^. Olaf Niltoiu 
BEGONIA 
Tuberous - rooted. This cliarmlng 
class produces really pLoDomciinl [lowers, 
frequently from 4 to 0 Inches across, with 
colors raniilnB from pure white and delicate 
tints of pink, yellow and orange to gor- 
geous scarlet and crimson shades. They 
bloom only In sumiuer. and are line for bed- 
ding, or for the window when most house 
nhiiits arc resting. Mixed double and single. 
Pkt.. :'.00 seeds, lOo. 
Prize Beeonia. Saved from 100 of the 
newest and best varieties. Including Vernon, 
the bronzy -lea ve<l bedding sort, CIracllls, a 
new variety conisldered In Europe the flncst 
for groups, and nnmy other choice named 
varieties. They grow easily from seed, bloom 
early and continuously, and are the most 
brilliant plants for potting or bedding. Pkt., 
300 seeds, 7o, 
Beeonia Special Mixed. This Includes all the charm- 
ing sorts that go into my Tuberous-rooted and I'riic Begonia 
mixtures. Pkt., 300 seeds, 7o. 
COLUMBINE (Aqullegia) 
Lone - Spurred Hybrids. Splendid lorge Oowers, ■n-ith 
cxce-'dTngly long spurs, lu great varlelry of color, Including 
double and single forms of Clirysanthii, the K'autlful goiden- 
Xoliow, nnd Co<'mlea, tlie famous Rocky Alountnln variety — 
the Colorado slate flower. If not allowed to seed these eorts 
will bloom a good part of the summer. Vkt,, !iOO seeds, 7o. 
Columbine, Special Mixed. Including the al>ovc and many 
other beautiful new hybrids. Double nnd single mixed. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 8o, For Columbine plants, see p, -10. 
MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 
BIRD OF PARADISE (Polnciana Gillesi) 
An attractive plant, pro<luclng yellowish tlowem In largo 
compact trusses: the foliage nl»o Is very beautiful and highly 
decorative, slniilar to the Acaclo. A Indy from the south 
says: "Mine grew 12 feet high, forming a well-rounded tree. 
Every branch was covered with orange-red Bowers, with long 
red stamens." Greenhouse perennial except In the aoutb, where 
it Is bardy. Fkt., 10 kc<U, Cc 
Coreopsis Lancsolata 
linrdy perennials, benrluit 
from early spring to Into fail 
beautiful yellow llowers, liko 
groat golden buttercups. This 
is ono of the most aatlsfnc- 
lory perennials and Hhmild 
have a place In every peren- 
nial border. Pkt., 1()0 seeds, 
5o, For Coreopsis Laucitilnta 
Plants, see p, 00. 
CASTOR BEAN (RIcinus) 
CambodKonsis. Rtrra and 
leaf stalks are shining oliony, 
leavos large and richly col- 
ored, shading differenlly aa 
the plant grows, ij f,.pt. 
Pkt., 16 seeds, 8o; oi., 18o, 
Giant Zanzibar. Sur- 
passes all other varieties In 
sire and beauty of foliage; 
the gigantic leaves vary from 
light to dork green ami cop- 
pery bronic with reddish ribs. 
:o feet, Pkt., 12 aeeila, 6a: 
01., ISO, 
Jrls and Ptony 
See last covtr page for 
Special otfen. 
