Geranium. 
Apple - scented 
leaves, delightful- 
ly fragrant, highly 
prized for bou- 
quets. Pk(. 30 Seeds 
10 Cls. 
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 crystals 
and look like rock 
candy. The whole 
plant is peculiarly 
brilliant in the 
sunshine. Pkl. 200 
Seeds, 3 Cts. 
Impatiens Sul - 
tani. 
This most dis- 
tinct and beautiful 
plant is almost a 
. . , . perpetual bloomer 
lne most popular plant grown, either for pot culture in winter The flowers are of 
or for bedding out in summer. No flowering plants are more a brilliant, rosy 
grown, and certainly none are more suitable for large bods, where scarlet color and 
a mass of bloom is desired, or for single specimens in pots for the are produced so 
house. But few are awaro that they can bo grown easily from freely that a full 
•eed, and flower the first season if sown early, and will frequently grown specimen 
reward the cultivator with charming new varieties ; in fact propa - appears to bo a 
nation by seed is the only sure tvay to obtain new varieties. The seed ball of flowers and 
I offer has been saved from twenty-five of the finest varieties grown, continues in full 
There can be no fiuer mixed Geranium, and it cannot fail to bring beauty several 
forth some splendid new varieties. PKt. 50 Seeds , 1 0 Cts. months. Pkt. 200 
_ _, , . Seeds, 5 Cfs. 
Geranium, Good mixed, pkt. 30 seed9, 6 Cts. 
Geranium, Finest Mixed. 
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 to five 
months from time seed is sown. PKt. LOO Seeds, 
10 Cts. 
IRIS (Flowering Flags). 
Kaemferi, Japanese Iris. 
This is one of the showiest of the “Flags,” and 
now extensively used in the hardy garden. Blooms 
the second year from seeds. Pkt., 8 Cfs. 
Note— For immediate results it is necessary to get 
roots of Japanese Iris. See “Floral Culture.” 
