Rictnus Zanzibariensls. 
An entirely new class from Africa, with leaves often meas¬ 
uring two feet across; the seeds are marbled, speckled and 
spotted. Pkt., 6 seeds, 4 cts. 
Rlclnus, Camboglensls. 
Targe, palm-like leaves of a brilliant, bronzy-red maroon 
color with large red veins. Pkt., 6 seeds, 4 cts. 
Passlflora 
Gracilis. 
This ‘'Fairy Pas- 
si on Vine” is a 
charming annual; 
it has pretty light 
green leaves, and 
is a very dainty 
and graceful thing 
for hanging bask¬ 
ets, pots or trel¬ 
lises; 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, d i s- 
closing fiery scar¬ 
let seeds; the en¬ 
tire plant becom¬ 
ing covered with 
these fruits. The 
effect is very pret¬ 
ty indeed. Pkt., 20 
seeds, 10 cts. 
Bear in mind 
August is the 
best month for 
starting your 
Perennials and a 
few of them are 
always an ad¬ 
dition to your 
garden. 
Schizanthus, Butterfly Flower. 
Elegant and very free blooming annuals; of much 
interest and beauty, and when well grown, rival in 
singularity of colors and markings of the orchids; 
large flowers spotted with crimson, lilac, purple and 
yellow, and the petals are cut in a picturesque man¬ 
ner. In pots in the conservatoy or house few plants 
are more attractive; also elegant in a bouquet or 
vase, and fine for bedding. Pkt., 200 seeds . 3 cts. 
Ricinus, Castor-Oil Bean. 
Many choice varieties mixed. Pkt., 6 seeds, 3 cts. 
