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8ENEGI0 ELEGANS. 
beantifal free-flowering annual, dense 
heads of bloom and is of a very compact 
and regular habit of growth, and when 
planted close together make an effec¬ 
tive bed, as the flowers completely 
cover the plants. The flowers of 
fine lustrous purple—red, 
bright crimson, rose colored 
and pure white, perfectly 
double and imbricated; very 
valuable for bouquets. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3c. 
SMILAX. 
One of the most de¬ 
sirable window vines 
on account of its 
charming,glos8y green 
elegant and graceful 
foliage, and will grow 
several feet high the 
first season. Started 
in the springitaffords 
elegant trellis plants 
for the house in win¬ 
ter : also fine for hang¬ 
ing baskets. Pkt., 50 
soeds,4cts.; Hoz., 
18 cts. 
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SALPIGLOSSIS, GRANDIFLORA. 
The graceful flowers, borno on long stems, rango in color from the most doli- 
cato shades of light bluo and straw color to tho deepest purple and richest 
brown and maroon. Tho quaint funnol-Hhapod flowors somewhat resemble those 
of tho petunia, and aro borno on Jong stems in great profusion. Tho metallic 
gloss and distinct voiidng of the petals present almost the appearance of jowolod 
enamels. Largo Flowering mixod. Pkt., 160 seeds, 3 cts. 
SWEET ROCKET (HESPERIS.) 
Tho Sweot Rocket produces clusters of flowors which aro very fragrant dur¬ 
ing the evening. Tboseod rapidly germinates in Iho open ground with very lit- 
tlo care, (lardy perennial, ono ancl a half foot high. Pkt., 100 soods, 3 cts. 
MIhh Htn)I h Hoollold, Ortonvlllo, Minn., Fob. 26th, 1899. writen:—I wlnh to tmy I wm mucli 
ploiiNtitl with *h« hoimIh obtulnod from you Juut your. Tho NuHturtlumB und Aston* wore 
•spoolally Hn* 
SCARLET SAGE (SalviaSpleNDENS) 
One of tho grandest plants in cultivation—a bed 
of them surpassing the finest scarlet geraniums in 
brilliancy and continuous bloom ; tho lower spikes 
often moasnro ton to twelves inches in length, and 
there are as many as two hundred spikes on a well 
grown plant. From tho time they first begin to 
flower, the plants aro never out of bloom until 
killed by late frosts. It is easily grown from seed 
and tho purchase of plants should bo abandoned. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 4 cts. 
SALVIA FARINACEA. 
Tho plants form dwarf, compact bushes, with long 
spikes of beautiful bluo flowers, which makes a 
charming contrast, when grown with tho scarlet 
described above. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 
