MISS C. H. UPPINCOTT 
II 
HUDSON, WISCONSIN 
Begonia. 
Begonia — Tuberous rooted, single 
mixed. Seed saved from finest colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. 
Begonia — Tuberous rooted, double 
mixed, from the finest and best colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 12 cts. 
Begonia, Vernon 
One of the most satisfactory pot 
plants for the house, and a popular 
bedding plant for the garden or lawn. 
It blooms with the greatest profusion 
throughout the summer. Flowers a 
brilliant orange-carmine with bright 
yellow centers, and the foliage waxy 
and glossy. It is easily raised from 
seed, and comes absolutely true. Val- 
uable for bedding and general culture. 
Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
Rex Begonias — There are no prettier 
foliage plants than the Rex Begonias. 
They need a warm, moist atmosphere 
and a north window. Pot them in leaf 
mould with a sprinkling of sand, also 
some charcoal in the bottom of the 
pot. They will repay with their love- 
ly foliage for all the care given them. 
They do not need sunshine. 
Begonia Rex. 
4 Beautiful foliage, justly cele- 
brated as the finest of ornamental 
pot plants, superb large leaves, 
of exauisite and rich coloring. 
Pkt., 5Q seeds, 15 cts. 
Balsam Apple. 
A beautiful climbing plant with 
apple-shaped fruit, which, if pre- 
served in alcohol, makes a most 
useful liniment. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5 
Cts. 
Bean, Scarlet Letter. 
A Favorite Old-Fashioned 
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 
J uly until heavy frost with clust- 
ters of beautiful scarlet flowers. 
Pkt., 12 seeds, 5 cts.; 
pt., 20 cts.J qt., 30 cts. 
Lady Slipper, Defiance 
Balsam, 
The most perfect in form and 
largest double -flowered Balsam 
yet developed and by care- 
ful growth and selection, has attained a standard that will lie found hard to improve. The 
mixture which I offer is composed, in nearly equal proportions, of eight colors: roso ’ rosc ‘ 
white spotted, pink, scarlet, white-tinted violet, white spotted, scarlet white sotted and pur- 
ple; each having been grown separately. Pkt., 75 seetls, 6 ots. 
