Carnations, Perennial Varieties. 
Indispensable plants for both pot culture in 
the green house or window garden and open 
ground culture in summer, of innumerable col¬ 
ors and delicious perfume. The plants may be 
set in the open ground during summer, where 
they will flower as profusely as when grown in 
(pots in the house. Half hardy perennials. 
Double Mixed—Producing many double flow¬ 
ers of all shades and eolors. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 8 cts. 
Extra Fine Double Mixed—Seed saved from 
the finest and choicest German, French, Italian 
and English stocks. Pkt, 180 Seeds, 10 cts. 
Grenadin Scarlet—Very early, habit dwarf 
and compact, brilliant double scarlet flowers. 
Pkt. 180 Seeds, 10 cts. 
Grenadin White—Double early flowering 
white. Pkt. 108 Seeds, 29 cts. 
Coccinea Indica. 
A remarkable, pretty climb¬ 
er. Ivy-like foliage, bright 
and luxuriant; never troubled 
with insects and admirably 
adapted for trellises, arbors, 
etc. The small flowers are 
soon followed by numerous 
fruits, 2 inches long, which 
turn to brilliant scarlet, spot¬ 
ted with white, rendering th6 
vine very pretty. Pht. 25 
Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Calceolaria, Hybrida. 
A favorite and universally 
admired plant, remarkable 
for its large, beautifully spot¬ 
ted blossoms, which are very 
showy, and from which an al¬ 
most countless number of hy¬ 
brids have been raised. They 
are perennial, are grown in 
pots in the conservatory, 
greenhouse and garden. Mix¬ 
ed colors. PHt. 20© Seeds. 
10 Cts. 
A magnificent class of Carnations that will bloom 
in four months after sowing the seed. They are with¬ 
out exception the most abundant bloomers of all 
the “Pinks.” The flowers are of brilliant colors, 
ranging through many beautiful shades of red, 
pink, white, variegated, etc. It is a most valuable 
acquisition, as Carnation flowers can be had all 
summer and winter, if consecutive sowings are 
made. PKt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Centrosema Grandlflora. 
A hardy perennial vino which will bloom in June 
or July from seed sown in April, and bears in th® 
f reatest profusion inverted, pea-shaped flowers 
rom 1 Yt t© 2*4 inches in diameter, ranging in color 
from a rosy violet to a> reddish purple, with a broad 
feathered whit® marking through the center, while 
the large bnds and back of the flowers ar® pure 
white, making it appear as if one plant bore many 
different colered flowers at one time. Pkl. 25 Seed®, Sc. 
