THIS QAIPIDISM = = Flower Seeds 
EWING'S PRIZE BALSAM 
BRIDAL ROSE (Feverfew) 
Double pure white flowers. H. h. a 
No. Plj'- 
169. MATRICARIA— Capensis fl. pi ig 
BROWALLIA 
170. MIXED— H. h a 5 
C AC ALIA or Tassel Flower 
An attractive border plant with brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. 
171. H. a., 1^ ft g 
CALANDRINIA 
172. GRANDIFLORA ROSE— H. a., I4 ft. creeping plant S 
CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow) 
H. h. a., }'i ft, red-purple varying to lilac. 
173. INVOLUCRATA 5 
CALAMPELIS 
1 . a. Quick grownig climber, with deep orange flowers and pretty foliage. 
174. SCABRA 10 
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BALSAM (IMPATIENS) 
Balsams are showy and easily grown annuals forming bushy plants 
profusely covered with large double flowers of brilliant colors. Blooms 
all summer and autumn: height 1)4 to 2 ft. 
Pkt. 
No. cts. 
151. EWING'S PRIZE MIXTURE— A superb strain saved from 
the finest flowers. In its extraordinary size, perfect form, 
and brilliant colors, this fine strain of Balsam surpasses all 
others. Height 18 inches 10 
152. CAMELLIA-FLOWERED DOUBLE— Light yellow 10 
153. ■■ " " White 10 
154. " •■ " LUac 10 
155. " " ■■ Rose spotted 10 
156. " '• •■ Scarlet 10 
157. " •• " Prince Bismarck 
(New brilliant 
^ salmon-rose) 10 
158. " " " Choicest mixed .... 10 
159. Collection of 6 colors, separate 50 
(Extra Double, very large flowecs). 
160. ROSE-FLOWERED— Very double flowers, in form resem- 
bling a rose. The best Balsam for florists. Choicest mixed 10 
161. DOUBLE MIXED 5 
BARTONIA 
Leaves resemble those of the thistle, while the blooms are large 
and bright. 
162. AUREA— Yellow, h. a., 2 ft S 
BEGONIA 
For Begonia bulbs, see page .66 
163. EWING'S PRIZE SINGLE TUBEROUS ROOTED VA- 
RIETIES — An unrivalled strain, saved from best selected 
blooms of the finest large-flowered hybrids 25 
164. EWING'S PRIZE DOUBLE TUBEROUS ROOTED VA- 
RIETIES — Saved exclusively from a superb collection 50 
165. SEMPERFLORENS ATROPURPUREA "VERNON"— 
Handsome dark bronzy leaves and deep scarlet flowers 25 
166. FRINGED PICOTEE TUBEROUS ROOTED— These 
charming new varieties have been fixed so that they come 
true to seed. The glistening white hue of their rounded and 
amply frilled flowers is admirably set off by a pink or red 
margin of varying width which borders each petal after the 
manner of a Picotee Carnation, thus producing a delicacy 
and charm of color quite unique among Begonias SO 
BEET (Ornamental) 
167. CRIMSON WILLOW LEAVED— Fine dark ornamental 
leaved bedding variety, very elegant and graceful, narrow 
drooping foliage 10 
BRACHYCOME 
168. BRACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA (Swan River Daisy)— 
Choice mixed 5 
CALENDULA 
Popular garden annuals on account of their ease of culture and profuse and 
continuous blooming qualities throughout the summer. These improved varieties 
form bushy plants about 1 foot high by 1 foot in diameter, and are literally cov- 
ered with exceedingly large, double showy flowers. The seed has been saved 
from only the largest and most perfect flowers of great depth and decided colors. 
No. cts. 
175. METEOR — Large double yellow flowers striped with orange, h. a 5 
176. PONGEI— Double white, h. a 5 
177. PRINCE OF ORANGE— Extra double, orange, h. a S 
178. MIXED VARIETIES— H. a s 
CALCEOLARIA 
Calceolarias are amongst the most useful plants for green-house decoration. 
They are not difficult to raise and make a splendid display. 
No. 
179. EWING'S PRIZE STRAIN— .\ giant flowered unexcelled strain pro- 
ducing a great diversity of brilliant colors 50 
180. CALCEOLARIA RUGOSA— A splendid bedding plant 50 
CANARY BIRD CREEPER 
181. A most charming annual climber. H. a. Both the pure yellow flowers 
and the leaves are beautiful. See Tropseolum Canariense 5 
