CALCEOLARIA, 
Hybrida. 
A favorite and universally 
admired plant, remarkable 
for their large, beautifully 
spotted blossoms, which are 
very showy, and from which 
an almost countless number 
of hybrids have been raised. 
They are perennial, are grown 
in pots in the conservatory, 
greenhouses and gardens. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 8 cts. 
Mrs. C. J. Roberts, Irvington, Va., 
April 13, '97, writes:—I have never seen 
better seed than those I bought of you 
last year. My yard was beautiful. 
Mrs. John H. French, Hartford, Vt., 
Feb. 17, '97, writesThe seeds I pur¬ 
chased of you last year were more than 
satisfactory. 
Miss Laura Hopkins, SouthNorthfield, 
Vt., Feb. 20, '97, writes:—I have used 
your seeds two or three years and have 
been very much pleased with them. 
Miss Maude McElroy, Waupun, Wis., 
Mch. 3, '97, writes:—I think your seeds 
are the best I ever had, because every 
seed grows. 
Mrs. James Eaton, Morris, N. Y., Apr. 
7, '97, writes:—Have used your seeds 
for three years with good success. 
CAMPANULA, Canterbury Bells. 
Well known popular perennials, producing bell-shaped flowers 
of many different colors very freely throughout the summer. 
Singl® Mixed, Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 
CAMPANULA, Double Mixed. 
Note. —The seed saved from double flowers will always produce 
some single flowers, no matter how careful the selection. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts. 
Mrs. D. E. Crabill, Toms Brook, Va., Feb. 9, '97, writes:—We have the best of success 
with your seeds. Last summer our Asters, were a perfect curiosity, especially the Comet 
and Yellow Quilled, our Primroses are just grand, words cannot describe them. 
CLEOME PUNGENS. 
The Giant Spider Plant. 
A robust plant, growing vigorously four to five feet high, unaf¬ 
fected by wind or weather, and flowering profusely and contin¬ 
uously for months. In fact, it is a perpetual bloomer , the spikes 
continuing to increase in size as the plant grows, until they reach 
upward of two feet in length. The flowers are very showy, bright 
rose color; grows freely from seed sown in the open ground, thrives 
luxuriantly, and blooms all summer, no matter how unfavorable 
the season may be. It is also one of the best honey producing plants , 
and should be planted liberally by all bee-keepers. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 4 cts. 
