FUCHSIA, double: and single: 
Mixed. 
Fuchsias aro as easily grown from seed 
as cuttings* and from seed many now va- 
rlbtles aro obtalnod. Tlioy will flower 
frooly tlio first year In thoopon ground, 
wlillo the plants can bo talcon In tho 
Iiouho in tho winter,whoro thoy will flowor 
h til I more frooly. Tho aood I oiror has 
boon saved from tho vory flnost doublo 
and slnglo varlotlos. Pkt., 14 seeds, 13o. 
GOMPHRENA. 
(GLOBE AMARANTH.) 
A desirable everlasting, val¬ 
ued for Its handsome globular 
flower heads, which, if cut when 
woll matured, will retain their 
beauty for years. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 3 cents. 
FUCHSIA PROCUMBENS. 
(TRAILING FUCHSIA.) 
This species makes one of tho 
prettiest trailing plants imag¬ 
inable. While tho flowers aro 
small tho vinos aro of graceful 
habit, with pretty leaves-and 
bright rod berries, which make 
a fine effect hanging over tho 
sides of a pot, basket or vase. 
Tho berries are about the size 
and shape of robin’s eggs, of 
doop crimson rod, ornamenting 
tho plant for as long as six 
months at a tlmo. Pkt., 13 
Heeds, 8 ctH. 
NEW DOUBLE GAILLARDIA. 
(PICTA LORENZIANA.) 
Its large, gay-colored double flowers are pro¬ 
duced most abundantly, without Intermission, 
from July until frost, and are valuable for cut¬ 
ting. The colors embrace sulphur, golden-yel¬ 
low, orange, amaranth and claret. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 4 cents. 
GAILLARDIAS. 
(BLANKET FLOWER.) 
Valuable annuals greatly admired for their 
fine forms and rich blending o colors, the gay 
colored flowers being abundantly produced from 
July until frost, while they thrive anywhere; 
slnglo mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 
