Geranium, Finest Mixed. 
The most popular plant grown, either for pot culture in winter or 
for bedding out in summer. No flowering plants are more grown, and 
certainly none are more suitable for large beds where a mass of bloom 
is desired, or for single specimens in pots for the house. But few are 
aware that they can be grown easily from seed, and flower the first 
season if sown early, and will frequently reward the cultivator with 
charming new varieties; in fact propagation by seed is the only sure 
way to obtain new varieties. The seed I offer has been saved from 
twenty-five of the finest varieties grown. There can be no finer mixed 
Geranium, and it cannot fail to bring forth some splendid new varie- 
ties. Pkt., 1*0 seeds, 10 cts. 
Geranium. Good Mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 6 cts. 
Geranium. Apple-scented leaves, delightfully fragrant, highly 
prized for bouquets. Pkt., 30 seeds, 10 cts. 
Gloxinia. 
The Gloxinia is a grand flower and makes a lovely pot plant; as 
easily grown and cared for as many of the common flowers. The 
handsome, bell-shaped flowers embrace a great variety of the richest 
and most beautiful colors, ranging from pure white to dark blood-red, 
pink, blush, lavender, indigo blue, marble and spotted. They will 
bloom in four or five months from time seed is sown. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
Iris, Flowering Flags. 
Ktemferi, Japanese Iris. 
This is one of the showiest of the “Flags,” and is now extensively 
used in the hardy garden. Blooms the second year from seed. 
Pkt. IPO seeds. 8 cts. 
Note— For immediate results it is necessary to get roots of Jap- 
anese Iris. See “Floral Culture.” 
Ice Plant, Mesembryanthemum. 
A handsome and curious plant for hanging baskets, rock work and 
vases. The leaves and stems appear as though covered with icy crys- 
tals and look like rock candy. The whole plant is peculiarly brilliant 
in the sunshine. Pkt., 400 seeds, 5 cts. 
Impatiens 
Sultani. 
This most dis- 
tinct and beau- 
tiful plant is al- 
most a perpet- 
ual bloomer. 
The flowers are 
of a brilliant 
rosy scarlet 
color and are 
produced so 
freely that a 
f u 11 grown 
specimen ap- 
pears to be a 
ball of flowers 
and continues 
in full beauty 
several months. 
Pkt., 
400 seeds, 
5 cts. 
