tfiss 
Fuchsia. 
^:eA. Rohn, M. D., 415 Third 
8t., Defiance, Ohio, writes:—The 
Sweet Peas of last year bloomed 
for me until Thanksgiving, the 
vines growing so thrifty and 
strong and being a perfect crown 
of beauty until hard frosts killed 
them. The Asters likewise, were 
all that heart could wish. 
Mrs. L. E, Woodward, Mecklen¬ 
burg, N. Y., writes:—My Royal 
Show Pansies have been the ad¬ 
miration of everybody, both for 
size and beauty; and have yielded 
an immense show of blossoms, 
which have been picked by the 
hundred. 
Chas. S. Towne, Esq., Rochester, 
N. Y., writes:—The Carnation seed 
I ordered of you has done well and 
I now have fifty fine plants from 
iy 2 to 3 inches high. 
Mrs. M. B. Earl, Howell, Mich., 
writes:—The seeds we had from 
you last year were perfect and the 
flowers from them were the ad¬ 
miration of all my friends, espe¬ 
cially my Carnation. 
Mrs. T. C. Budd, Akron, Ohio, 
March 31, '97, writes:—I had a 
lovely bed of Pansies last year 
from seeds bought of you. They 
were immense in size and beauti¬ 
ful in color. 
Miss Beulah Lobaugh, Gustavus, 
Ohio, Mch. 27, '97, writes:—I used 
your flower seeds last season and 
was pleased with the results, par¬ 
ticularly with the Pansies. 
Miss L. E. Hart, Manchester 
Bridge, N. Y., Mch. 22, ’97, writes: 
I was much pleased with the seeds 
I had from you last year. 
FUCHSIA, Double and Single Mixed. 
Fuchsias are as easily grown from seed as cuttings,and from seed many 
new varieties are obtained. They will flower freely the first year in the 
open ground, while the plants can be taken in the house in the winter, 
where tljey will flower still more freely. The seed I offer has been saved 
fromthe very finest double and single varieties. Pkt., 20 seeds 8 cts 
CAPE FUCHSIA, (Phygelius Capensis.) 
Plants bear from ten to twenty bold, long spikes, completely crowded 
with showy scarlet, drooping flowers. It is a good bedding plant grown 
singly or in masses. Pkt., 50 seeds, 6 cts. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, “Victoria.” 
Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of large, 
bright, azure-blue flowers, with central double blooms, and 
when fully grown is quite globular in shape and perfectly 
covered with flowers. This beautiful Forget-me-not is the best 
for carpet bedding, edgings and masses, and for growing in 
pots. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
GAILLARDIA, New Double. 
Targe, double flowers, valuable for cutting. The colors em¬ 
brace sulphur, golden-yellow, orange, amaranth and claret. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
GAILLARDIA, Single. 
Valuable annuals; single mixed. Pkt., iOO seeds, 3 cts. 
Mrs. Thos. McCaw, Carleton Place, Out., Canada, Jan. 26th, 1897, writes: — The 
seeds I purchased from you last season were very good indeed, my White Branch¬ 
ing Asters were lovely. 
