Acroclinium. 
Acrcclinium, Everlasting. 
One of the most beautiful and valuable of the 
everlasting flowers, called by some “Pink Dai¬ 
sies,” very effective in borders during the bloom¬ 
ing seasons, and possessing the additional ad¬ 
vantage of being available for winter decora¬ 
tion, for which purpose it is now extensively 
grown. The densely double flowers are faultless 
both in shape and color; the flowers are some¬ 
what larger than the single, and from the seed 
I offer, above 75 per cent, will be double. Pkt. 
75 Seeds, 3 cts. 
Crab*s-Eye Vine, Abriis Precatorius. 
A most beautiful climber, either for pot cult¬ 
ure or the open ground in summer; bears clus¬ 
ters of bright yellow flowers, followed by bunch¬ 
es of pods, which, when dry, burst open, dis¬ 
closing brilliant red seeds with black eyes, used 
for making beads and other ornaments, for 
which purpose they are exceedingly pretty. Pkt. 
15 Seeds, 5 cts. 
Abutilon, Flowering Maple. 
A very popular perennial shrub, with bell-shaped 
drooping flowers, well adapted to house culture, easily 
grown from seeds, and if sown before Agril under glas9 
plants will bloom the first season. For winter flower 
ing, plant in September. Finest mixed. Pkt. 30 seeds 
5 cents. 
Kind Friend /—Please send me a Ftoral Culture tha> 
I may have a list of your plants. I wish you could see 
my mother’s window of Gloxinias, raised from your 
seeds some eight years ago; such beautiful bloom ever? 
year. Strangers passing the house, call, asking to see 
them closer, and want to know what they are and where 
she got them. Wishing you many years of happiness 
and prosperity in your beautiful new home, I remaii 
as ever, yours -very truly, 
Mrs. Grace Palmer Hoar, 
April 10, 1906. Northville, Mich. 
