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During our past dry summer this was 
never out of bloom, while geraniums 
alongside of it were perishing'. When 
barely a few inches high bears from 10 
to 20 bold, long spikes, completely 
crowded with showy, scarlet drooping 
flowers, persistently produced from May 
until winter, and even then in the house. 
Perfectly hardy. This is a good plant 
for bedding and for winter blooming. 
Pkt. 15 seeds, IOc. 
Called so because the leaves are so bright and showy. Plant grows 3 to 4 feet high, and about mid¬ 
summer becomes a massofrieh foliage and color. Small, white flowers in the centre of each orange-scarlet 
bract. The leaves become a vivid carmine or scarlet, with green tips. Start early to get the full benefit 
of these brilliant colors. Pkt. 50 seeds, 5c., oz., I Sc. 
BotabSe and Single EVJixed. 
My seeds of this beautiful plant have been 
saved from a splendid collection of named 
sorts. Sow in March in shallow pots and 
transplant when large enough. Double and 
single, named sorts. Pkt. 20 seeds, IOc. 
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I his is not only curious, but one of the very best trailing plants we have for House, Basket, Vase, or 
Window Foliage small and thick. Flowers curious in shape; color red, with blue anthers Mixed with 
the blooms in great quantities; appear bright red berries a little larger than cherries, which stay on for 
nearly six months. Pkt. 15 seeds, IOc. 
Fuchsia seed sown in iadoo comes quick and strong. 
