Centrosema Crai.ultio.a. 
CENTROSEHA QRANDIFLORA. 
A hardy perennial vine which will bloom in dune or July 
from seed sown in April, and hears in the greatest profusion 
Inverted pea-shaped flowers, from 1 '■ '■ to2‘4 inches in diameter, 
ranging in color from a rosy violet to a reddish purple, with a 
broad feathered white marking through the centor, while the 
large buds and back of the flowers are pure white, making it 
appear as if one plant boro many different colored flowers at 
onetime. Pkt„ 15 seeds, 6 cents. 
Mrs. .T. E. Saunders. West, Peterboro, N. H., March 9, 1895, writes:—! had 
the finest Pansies and Verbenas from your seed last year that I ever saw. 
Cineraria, Hybrida. 
CINERARIA, Hybrida. 
One of the most popular of all green-house plants, and what 
a splendid display they make when well grown. I know of no 
plant so easily grown as the Cineraria. Tho secret of growing 
woll is to grow fast; never allowing them to receive a check, 
either from being pot bound, dryness of root, or attack of in- 
sects; the cooler they are kept the better. In colors they 
range from crimson, magenta, violet, purple and variegated. 
Large flowering mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 12 cents. 
CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI, Qlory Pea of Australia. 
One of the most gorceous plants in cultivation, with clus- 
ters of pea-shaped bright scarlet flowers, each flower marked 
with intense black spots in the center. Plant grows about 
three feet high. Pkt., 12 seeds, 8 cents. 
