Poppy, White Swan. 
One of the most effective and valuable Poppies intro¬ 
duced for years. The plants are about 18 inches high, 
grow in very pretty bush form, crowned with flowers of 
enormous size, perfect form, very double and of the purest 
snow-white. Its flowering period is considerably longer 
than that of other Poppies. Pkt., 200 seeds, 6 cts. 
Mrs. Louella Holmes, March, 17,1903. Dover, Okla. Ty.—I had 
real good success last year with your seeds. 
Passion Flower, Incarnata 
(MAY POPS.) 
Handsome rapid growing climber for greenhouse or sunny posi¬ 
tion in open ground. Flesh white with purple rays; blossoms first 
season from seeds. Pkt., 20 seeds, 8 cts. 
Passiflora Gracilis. 
This “Fairy Passion Vine’ is a charming annual; it has pretty 
light green leaves, and is a very dainty and graceful thing for 
hanging baskets, pots or trellises; will grow to a height of 10 to 15 
feet out of doors; the flowers are white, followed by seed fruits, at 
first light green shaded white; when ripe they turn bright shining 
red and burst open, disclosing fiery scarlet seeds; the entire plant 
becoming covered with these fruits. The effect is very pretty in¬ 
deed. Pkt. 20 seeds, 10 cts. 
Platycodon. 
(Chinese Bell Flower.) 
Hardy perennials, producing very showy flowers during the 
whole season. They form large clumps, and are excellent for 
planting in permanent borders or among shrubbery. Mixed blue 
and white. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5 cts. 
Rose, Multi flora True. 
With seed of these new Roses plants may be had in bloom in 60 
days from the time of sewing. 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, 
where they bloom all summer. In pots they bloom both summer 
and winter. From a packet of seeds one will get Roses of various 
colors—white, pink, crimson, etc. No two alike and mostly per¬ 
fectly double and very sweet. Pkt., 30 seeds, 8 cts. 
Ricinus Zanzibariensis. 
An entirely new class from Africa, with leaves often measuring 
two feet across; the seeds are marbled, speckled and spotted. 
Pkt., 6 seeds, 4 cts. 
Ricinus, Cambogiensis. 
Large, palm-like leaves of a brilliant, bronzy-red maroon color 
with large red veins. Pkt., 6 seeds, 4 cts. 
Ricinus, Castor-Oil Bean. 
Many choice varieties mixed. Pkt., 6 seeds, 3 cts. 
Miss H. C. Robinson, Wilmington, Del., March. 21, 1903.—The seeds 
fromyour house have always been satisfactory. 
