FORGET-ME-NOT. 
(Sim 
n POMP lOiaii' Spider Plant). Singular- 
y^i^i^yjLill^ looking, rose-colored flowers. 
The stamens look like spiders' legs, and 
present a very attraclive appearance. 
Grows freely from seed sown in the open 
ground, thrives luxuriantly, and blooms 
all .summer, no matter how unfavorable 
the season may be. It is also one of the 
very best honey - producing plants, and 
should be planted liberally by all bee 
keepers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cents. 
ICE PLANT. Thick fleshy leaves, that have 
the appearance of being covered with ice. 
Pkt., 5 cents. 
DIAMOND FLOWER L'^n^lt"! 
rare and beautiful annual, with delicate 
foliage and exquisite little white and violet 
flowers lhat sparkle and glisten, hence the 
name. Pkt., 10 cents. 
KENILWORTH IVY. A very pretty, rapid- 
growing, trailing plant, suitable for cover- 
ing rockwork or walls, or for hanging- 
baskets: thrives equally well in the 
shade as in the sun. Pkt., 100 seeds. 
10 cents. 
FUCHSIAS. SUPERB IWIXEO. The fine^^t double 
aud single varieiies. Pkt.. 50 seeds, 25 cents. 
These well- 
known favor- 
ites succeed best in moist, shady situaiions, 
but grow and bloom well in almost any 
location, flowering freely from seed the first summer. True-blue variety. Pkt., 150 seeds, 10 cents. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. Mixture of all varieties. Pkt., 5 cents. 
Success with Plants Assured 
By growing 
them in 
JADOO F1B1(E ~ JADOO LIQUID 
rA^TTT T F TA TNIMVI^A Alovelynew annual, of recent introduction, producing 
llL.L.L^Ut\ iLMJiy lO±\. the most superb flowers of intensely brilliant crimson 
scarlet. Pkt., 30 seeds, 1 5 cents. 
FERNS. Well-known and useful plants fur window decoration and shady positions in the garden 
The seed offered has been saved from clioice sorts. Pkt., 15 cents. 
GLADIOLUS. Saved from the best types of Childsli, Lemoineii, and others, and may be expected 
to produce some marvelously beautiful and enormously large flowering Oladiolus Pkf 100 
seeds, 15 cents. 
GLOXINIA, A bulbous-rooted plant, producing in great profusion during the .inmmer months its 
large bell-shaped flowers in rich and brilliant colors. Pkt., 200 seeds, 25 cents. 
HUNNEMANNIA FUIVIARI,€FOLIA. Offered in some catalogues under the misleading name of 
Giant Eschscholtzia. A native of Mexico. Grows to the height of two or three feet, with 
Blaucous leaves, and bears large so;itary terminal flowers like those of the Eschsohoitzia. 
Pkt.. 15 cents. 
LANTANA. Strikingly hand.wme plants, with clusters of verbena-like flowers, in various colors, 
of an agreeable aromatic odor. Pkl., 50 seeds, 10 cents. 
