“MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOWER GARDEN IN TOWN/ 
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BIRD OF PARADISE. 
POINCIANA GILLESI— The Ctlor of 
the flower is a golden yellow, measur- 
ing 2 inches across, with shape as 
shown In illustration, and is produced 
in very large trusses. The most beauti- 
ful part of the flower is 
the large pistils which are 
spread out in fan -like form 
and are of bright crimson 
color. The foliage is also 
highly decorative, remind 
ing one of a very delicate 
Acacia. If the seed is start- 
ed early, it will produce 
blooms in great profusion 
the first year. Pkt., 15 
seeds, 8 eta. 
BEAN. 
SCARLET RUNNER — 
A Favorite Old-fushloned 
Climber. One of the very 
few beans that are both 
ornamental and useful. It 
grows rapidly to a height 
of 10 to 12 feet, and Is 
covered from July until heavy 
frost, with clusters of beauti- 
ful scarlet flowers. Pkt., 12 
seeds, 5c.; pt., 20c.; qt.. 80c. 
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BIRD OF PARADISE, (POINCIANA GILLESl.) 
BEGONIA. 
BEGONIA — Tuberous rooted, single mixed. Seed 
saved from finest colors, rkt., 100 seeds, 10 ets. 
BEGONIA — Tuberous rooted, double mixed, 
from the finest and best colors. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 12 ets. 
BEGONIA, VERNON. 
One of the most satisfactory pot plants 
for the house, and a popular bedding 
plant for the garden or lawn. It 
dooms with the greatest profusion 
throughout the summer. Flowers a 
brilliant orange-carmine witb bright 
yellow centers, and the foliage waxy 
and glossy. It is easily raised from 
seed, and comes absolutely true. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 ets. 
BALSAM APPLE. 
A beautiful climbing plant with 
apple-shaped fruit, which, if pre- 
served in alcohol, makes a most use- 
ful liniment. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 ets. 
COLEUS. 
One of the best known and most 
universally admired ornamental fo 
liage plants, In an endless varkty of 
colors and shadings, indispensable 
for ribbon and carpet bedding, or 
as single specimens. Coleus seed 
germinates easily. Pkt., 200 seeds, 
5 ets. 
Your seeds are the best 
that money can buy. I 
am your sure customer 
for years to come. 
Mrs. P. P. Lee 
COLEUS. 
