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Brachycome 
BOCCONIA. 
176. Japonlca. — Effective, hardy perennial, for 
single specimens or groups on iawns. Foliaee 
frlaueous green, bears freeiy spiltes 2 to 3 feet 
long: of cream-coiored flowers. 5 ft. Per plct, 5c. 
BROWALLIA. 
■^''Z- ,^'!^^®*^ Mixed. — A very profuse-bloomlne, 
lialf-liardy annual bedding plant, bearing during 
summer and autumn handsome winged flowers 
of different shades of blue. H4 ft. Pkt., 10c. ■ 
oz., $1.00. 
178. Elata Alba Grandlflora. — White; fine for cut- 
ting. Pkt., 25c. 
179. Speclosa Major. — A new variety with clear 
5 flowers, much larger than other sorts. 
Pkt., 25c. 
BEAN. 
180. Butterfly. — This new climbing Bean far sur- 
passes the existing varieties in the beauty of its 
flowers, which are wavy and distinguished by 
their snowy white wings and salmon-rose stan- 
dard, making a most pleasing contrast. The 
vine is extremely floriferous. Pkt., 10c. ' 
BEET. 
Used especially for its ornamental foliage; grows 
In any good eardeii soil; if grown in garden make.s 
a flne contrast with other plants. 2 feet. 
181. Red ChlMen. — Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 50c. 
1S2. Yellows Chlllen. — Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 50c. 
BKACHYCOME. 
194. Free-flowering, dwarf growing hardy annual, 
covered during the greater part of the summer 
with a profusion of pretty blue or white flowers; 
suitable for edgings, small beds or pot culture. 
Per pkt., 5c. 
195. Little Blue Star. — See page 2. Pkt., 20c. 
BEGONiA. 
tt,^ iT'"® tribe of plants. Sow in a hot-bed or in 
the house in February or March, pot young seed- 
helfn "in^", '-'''',^^ ^"vfHS'^- I" a rbonths they 
hlnnm n '^'^'P}^^ th^"' sP'endid and continuous 
bloom. Greenhouse Perennial. 
New Varieties. 
For descriptions, see page 2. 
Tubero us Rooted Varieties. 
unquestionably the 
nnest ol the tuberous-rooted section. The flow- 
ers are of large size, from 4 to 6 in. in diameter 
with beautifully, frilled and wavy petals nS un-' 
like the finest single Petunias. Pkt., 25i. 
1S4. Single Tuberous Begonias. — Laing's gold 
medal strain. Mixed. Per pkt., 25c. * 
IS-, Double Tuberous Begonias. — A really double 
Begonia. Mixed. Per pkt., 50c. 
Everblooming Bedding Varieties. 
Erfordi, Grandiflora Superba — 
The best pink-fiowered bedding variety. Plants 
are very compact and bushy, have glossy foliage 
and are literally covered with most delicate pink 
qSr.?t"-^: o7n^ '^S?B0T """^ ""^--^ 
187. Dwarf Vernon. — A fine bedding sort, with 
"fnche's Pk^Mc!""' '^'•''"^^-■■el fo"age; 
189. Coral Gem. — Habit dwarf; flowers pale rose: 
fine bedding sort; 4 inches. Pkt., 25c. 
■^^Pkt^'^25c ~ ^'^''"y ^hite flowers; 4 Inches. 
192. Coccinea Dwarf Scarlet. — Pkt., 25c. 
193. Rex Varieties. — Large, handsome leaves, dark 
green, variegated with red- bronze, red and 
silver-white; greenhouse perennial; 1 ft. Pkt 
50c. 
CALENDULA. 
Dwarf, bushy hardy annuals, blooming abun- 
dantly until frost; of easy culture; indispensable 
for summer garden. 1 ft. Sowings should not be 
made outdoors until danger from frost is passed 
197. Meteor. — Large double yellow striped with 
orange. Per pkt.. 5c. 
19S. Prince of Orange. — Resembles Meteor but is 
much darker. Per pkt., 5c. 
199 Pongel Fl. PI. — Showy double white flowers. 
Per pkt., 6c. 
CANARY ^iBIRD VINE. 
201. A rapid-growing, summer-climbing annual, 
growing 10 to 15 feet high. It will cover trellis 
work in the most graceful manner, producing 
hundreds of its pretty fringed bright vellow 
flowers, which resemble a canarv-bird with ex- 
panded wings. Per pkt., 10c. 
CACALIA. 
202. Coccinea (Tassel Flower). — Attractive hardv 
annual, with bright red, tasselike flowers. Julv 
to October. 1^ feet. Pkt., 5c. 
CANNA. 
203. Crozy's Large-Flowering Sorts. — This race 
of Cannas is remarkable for the size and last- 
ing (luality of the flowers, and being of compact 
habit they are invaluable for subtropical bed- 
ding. Per pkt., 10. 
204. Dark. Leaved Varieties. 
Per pkt., Be. 
CENTRANTHUS. 
205. Mixed. — 1 foot. Good for mixed borders 
Hardy annual. Per pkt., Be. 
