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H. G. Hastings <fc Co., Seedsmen and Florists, Interlaclien, Florida. 
AQU1LEGIA. 
(Columbine )—A showy and beautiful flower of different 
colors; two feet high. Sow from October till March. It 
Should be sown early if flowers are wished; if sown late 
will not bloom till next season. Packet 5 cents. 
BALSAMS. 
CELOSIA (!) RI ST AT A—Dwarf Cocks¬ 
comb. 
Well known class of flowers which are very ornamental, 
producing large heads of crimson and yellow flowers ; one to 
two feet high. Sow from February till August. Per packet 
5 cents. • 
COLEUS. 
A well known and beautiful bedding plant, which can be 
easily propogated by seeds, which produce different shades 
of colored plants. Per packet, 15 cents. 
CHER1ANTHUS CHERI-Wall Flower. 
This flower is highly esteemed in some parts of Europe,but 
does not grow very perfectly here, and seldom produces the 
large spikes of double flowers, which are very fragrant. Two 
feet high November till March. 5 cents. 
CAMPANULA SPECULUM -Bellflower, 
or Venus’ Looking Glass. 
Free flowering plants of different colors, from white to 
dark blue; one foot high. Sow from December till March. 
5 cents. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS Bottle Pink. 
This is-another old popular favorite (Lady Slipper) that 
has been greatly improved in late years. To get the best 
flowers the plants should be transplanted when two or three 
inches high. 
Superb Camellia Flowered- -Mixed, all 
colors. Per packet, 10 cents. 
BROWALLI A. 
Very handsome, profuse-blooming plants, covered with 
rich, strikingly beautiful, flowers. Half hardy annual. Blue 
and white mixed. Per packet, 10 cents. 
BR YON OPS IS. 
An ornamental climber of the gourd family, bearing green 
fruits, which change in color as the summer advances, to 
bright scarlet, striped with white. Of rapid growth and 
great -beauty. Tender annual. Ten feet. 
Laciniosa Erythrocarpa— Per packet, 5 cents. 
BEGON I A—Tuberous Rooted. 
These include the loveliest shades of all colors. The 
individual flowers average from two to three inches in 
diameter. 
Single Mixed —Per packet, 20 cents. 
Double Mixed—Per packet, 25 cents, 
BRACHYCOME—Swan River Daisy. 
Free flowering, dwarf growing plants, covered during the 
greater part of the summer with a profusion of pretty 
Cineraria-like flowers: suitable for edgings and small beds or 
pot culture ; half hardy annual; six to eignt inches. 
Iberidifolia —Mixed, light blue and white. Per 
packet, 5 cents. 
BALLOON VIN E—Cardiospermum. 
A rapid growing, handsome climber, with an inflated 
membraneous capsule, from which it derives its name ; half 
hardy annual; five feet. Per packet, 5 cents. 
A hardy annual of easy culture, of various colors; two feet 
high. 5 cents. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM, 
Cyclamen. 
A valuable greenhouse 
plant, very much used in 
baskets and bouquets. 
Flowers very brilliant and 
fragrant. 
Gig a n t e a— Very 
large and fine. Packet, 
20 cents. 
CANDYTUFT, 
Among the most useful 
of annuals. Produces its 
neat clusters of flowers 
very freely. Packet 5 cts. 
White. 
Extra Dark Crimson. 
New Carmine. 
Mixed Including above and others. 
Snow Queen —A new species from Spain. 
Per packet, 10 cents. 
