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Rlclnus Zanzlbarionsis. 
RIGINUS ZANZIBAR IENS IS. 
An entirely now clans from Africn, with lcavos ofton moasurinf 
two root across; tho seeds nro marbled, speckled and spottod 
"Ktif (I seeds, 4 ots. 
RIGINUS, Cambogiensis. 
« h?V 0 ' P^ro-Hko loavos of a brilliant, bronzy-rod maroon color 
with largo rod voIns. Pkt., 0 seeds, 4 ots. 
RIGINUS, Castor-oil Bean. 
Many choJco vnriotios mixod. Pkt., 0 seeds, 3 ots. 
With Bood'Of those now Roses plants may bo had in bloom in 60 
days from time of sowing. Plant at any time. They grow quickly 
and flowers appear in large clusters, and in such quantity that a 
plant looks like a bouquet. Perfectly hardy in the garden whore 
they bloom all summer. In pots they bloom both summer and 
wintor. From a packet of seed one will got Roses of various col- 
ors—white, pink, crimson, etc.—no two alike and mostly perfectly 
double and very sweet. Pkt., 30 seeds, 8 ots. 
MJph Benale Ridgeway. Higginsvlllo, Mo., March 26, 1900, writes:-I re- 
colvod of you last year your prize collection for six centB, and my Nastur- 
tiumH were the wonder nnd admiration of all who paw them. They v ere a 
porfeot mriHH of blonBoms. I cut a market basket full off of them every other 
t» r wo °kB. They were earlier and larger and finer than any I ever 
saw. Wiihing ycq success. 
