miss Mary e, martin, f loral park, n. y. 
PAINTED LEAF. 
CAPE FUCHSIA. 
PHYGELBUS GAPEMSIS. 
During our past dry summer this was 
never out of bloom, while geraniums 
alongside of it were perishing. When 
barely a few inches high bears from 13 
to 20 bold, long spikes, completely 
crowded with showy, scarlet droopin®- 
flowers, persistently produced from Ma f 
until winter, and even then in the house 
Perfectly hardy. This is a good plant 
for bedding and for winter blooming. 
Pkt.. 15 seeds, 10c. 
Called so because the leaves are so bright and showy. Plant grows 3 to 4 feet hi°-h and about miff 
Sr r Thpr eS amass of rich foliage and color. Small, white flowers in the centre of each orange-scarlJt 
of these brilliant e colors! m i > kt 1 50 < se^s! 1 5 1 c-?^J C o7 Ie iW^ th greeQ tip9 ‘ Start early t0 get the ful1 benelit 
TPAiLIRiG Fyenssi PROCUMBENS 
FUCHSIA 
Double and Sitigie iVlixed. 
My seeds of this beautiful planthave been 
saved from a splendid collection of named 
sorts. Sow in March in shallow pots and 
transplant when large enough. Double and 
s ingle, name d sorts. Pkt. 20 seeds, 10c. 
1 |11S is not only curious, but one of the very best trailing plants we have for House Basket Vase or 
Window. Foliage small and thick. Flowers curious in shape; color red, with blue anthers. Mixed with 
the blooms in great quantities, appear bright red berries a little larger than cherries, which stay on foi 
nearly six months. Pkt. 15 seeds, IOc. J 
Fuchsia seed sown in Jadoa comes quick and strong. 
