Fragraria Indica. 
FRAGRARIA INDICA. 
Chinese Strawberry. 
llardy perennial, herbaceous 
creeper, from India, with yellow 
blossoms, and bright red fruit*like 
small strawberries. Elegant for 
rock work or hanging baskets. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 0 cents. 
Miss Clara M. Sonley, Pronpect, Pn., 
Fob 15,1KC). writes: \Ve woro very much 
nlonHoa with >our seeds hist your. Tho 
Pansies and Sweet Pens were beautiful 
and the Coble Srandeua wns just mngnitl- 
cent: It excited the admiration of all 
who saw it. 
Mrs. M. L. Hoyt, 425 Rammer Ave.. New¬ 
ark, N. J.. Feb. 18, 18%: The seeds re¬ 
ceived from you last your were most sat¬ 
isfactory. germinating quickly and pro¬ 
ducing beautiful nnd healthy plants. 
Mrs. A. O. Graham, Burlington, Conn., 
April 18,1895, writes: Have used your seeds 
for several yean* and like the heeds nnd 
prices much better than those of other 
Mrs. R. B. George. Cockrell, Mo., Feb. 
25, 1896, writes: 1 received flower seeds 
from you lost year and wish to soy, they 
proved to be entirely satisfactory. 
Cape Fuchsia. 
CAPE FUCHSIA— Phyoelius Capensis. 
Plants barely a few inches high boar from 10 to 20 
oold, long spikes, completely crowded with showy 
scarlet, drooping flowers, persistently produced from 
May until late Autumn, when they can uo brought in 
for Winter blooming. It is also a good bedding plant, 
f rrown singly or in masses. Tho soed should ho sown 
□ a slight notbod oarly in Spring, and tho seedlings 
afterwards transplanted to a warm, sunny position. 
Pkt., 14 HeedH, 12 cents. 
Mm. L. B. Chappell, Eralenton, Pa., .Tun, 21,1896, write* • Your 
Sweet Pea* last year were ahead of them all. 
Feverfew. 
FEVERFEW DOUBLE. 
(Matricaria Eximia.) 
TIandsomo largo double whito 
fiowors; a Hue bedding plant or 
for pot culture; asdoslrublo as 
a good Aster; vory froo Ilowor- 
lng; blooms until frost; height 
38 Inches. l*kt., 800 Heeds, 4 
OClltH, 
Mm. 0, Mutthowa, Sholdon, Tlla., 
Jan, 21,1895, writoa: I have used your 
Hooda for two yearn and ilml them to 
ho oxcollonl growora and lino bloom- 
era. My flowor-borla nro a mnaa of 
beauty each auminor. 
Mra. 8. 0. Htevona, Fairfield, Ilia,, 
March 29, 1895, wrltea: Tho aeoda 1 
ordered from you laat year gave ox- 
cellont aatlafaotlon, germinaling vory 
remarkable and giving a wealth of 
bloaaoma. 
