RELIABLE SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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Pkt. 
Aubrietia. H. P. Excellent for rock-work 
and edging - , thrives well in almost any 
soil, 9 inches. 
graeca. Purple; trailing.25 
hendersoni. Large rich purple flowers, a 
very fine variety. 25 
leichtlini. A charming variety, with very 
bright rosy crimson flowers.25 
large flowered hybrids. Exceptionally fine 
colors .25 
purpurea. Purple.25 
violet queen. Dark violet, large flowers, 
very distinct variety.25 
Auricula (Primula auricula). H. H. P. 
A well-known favorite; choice mixed.25 
Balloon Vine. H. H. A. A rapid grow¬ 
ing climber, with small, white flowers. 
Oz. 30c., .10 
Balsam. (Lady’s Slipper.) H. H. A. Among 
the finest Summer blooming annuals. 
They are very showy and easily grown, 
succeeding best in sunny situations. 1 
to iy 2 ft. 
Double Camellia-Flowered 
Pure White, Crimson, Rose, Lilac, Prim¬ 
rose, Scarlet. Each. Vi, oz. 50c., .15 
Mixed ... % oz. 50c., .10 
Collection 6 varieties, 75c. 
Baptisia australis. H. P. Producing spikes 
of pea-shaped blue flowers. 2 y 2 ft. 
Vi, oz. $1.50, .15 
Bartonia aurea. H. A. Flowers large 
golden yellow. IVz ft.% oz. 30c., .10 
“HOW TO ARRANGE FLOWERS” in the 
home, a book by Dorothy Biddle.$1.00 
Pkt. 
Begonia. (Tuberous Rooted.) H. H. P. 
Blackmore and Langdon’s Superb Strain. 
This superb strain of Double and Single 
Begonias surpasses all other European 
introductions. 
Double Mixed . 1.00 
Single Mixed .75 
Single Frilled Mixed.75 
BegOnia. (Fibrous-Rooted.) H. H. P. 
Gracilis, Prima Donna. Carmine rose; 
brown tinted foliage.25 
Luminosa. Brilliant, dark scarlet; very 
effective .25 
Semperflorens, Christmas Cheer. Bright 
rich cherry crimson .50 
Christmas Pink. Beautiful shade of pink .50 
Gustav Knaake. Large carmine red flow¬ 
ers .50 
Salmon Queen. Brilliant, salmon red; 
foliage russet crimson.25 
Rosabelle. This plant attains a height 
of 6 inches and perfectly uniform in 
habit. Color, deep rose pink, large 
blooms and extremely floriferous.50 
Erfordii. Rosy carmine.1/32 oz. $4.00, .50 
alba. Pure, glistening white.25 
Vernon. Red flowers, bronze foliage. 
1/16 oz. $2.00, .25 
Winter Romance. Compact habit, car¬ 
mine red flowers. If sown in July it 
may be had in flower by Christmas. 1.0C 
Begonia Bulbs. See page 72. 
Beilis. Double Daisy. H. P. Beautiful 
Spring flowers, suitable for edging. % ft. 
MONSTROSA, Giant White. Vs oz. $1.00, .25 
Giant Rose . ...-Vs oz. $1.00, .25 
Giant Red . Vs oz. $1.00, .25 
Giant Mixed . Vs oz. $1.00, .25 
Longfellow, Double Rose. Vs oz. $0.75, .15 
Snowball, Double White. Vs oz. $0.75, .15 
Double Mixed . Vs oz. $0.75, .15 
Blue Lace Flower. See Didiscus. 
Bocconia japonica. H. P. (Plume Poppy.) 
Flowers, creamy white. 4 ft.15 
Boltonia Asteroides. H. P. Showy peren¬ 
nials, closely resembling Hardy Asters, 
flowers pure white. August and Septem¬ 
ber. 6 ft.15 
Latisquama. Flowers pink, tinged with 
lavender. August and September. 6 ft. .15 
Brachycome iberidifolia (Swan River 
Daisy). H. H. A. For baskets and edg¬ 
ing. 8 in. 
Blue, White.Each, % oz. 50c., .15 
Broom, New Hybrids, ah shades of 
crimson, orange, and pink. 
Perfectly hardy .50 
Browallia. H. H. a. Profuse blooming 
plants, growing freely in any rich soil. 
1% ft. 
elata alba. White. M oz. 50c., .10 
elata grandiflora. Sky-blue. V\ oz. 50c., .10 
speciosa major. Clear blue.25 
Viscosa, Compacta “Sapphire.” Dark blue, 
white eye .50 
Cacalia aurea. H. A. Small tassel-like 
blooms of golden yellow. % oz. 50c., .10 
coccinea. Dense heads of scarlet flowers. 
V. oz. 50c., .10 
Aster, California Sunshine 
