Ricinus Zanzibnriensis. 
Mrs. Jon. W. Prichjird, Slatoraville, H. L, March ‘26,1895, writes: 
I urn very much pleasod with your flower Hocdx; from one packet 
of Gloxinia 1JJ7 plants came up and I hnvo lost three out of that 
number; set out 75 Pansy plants from ono packet of seeds; had 
Bweet Peas until the vines froze in November. 
RICINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS. 
An entirely new class from Africa, with lonv’s 
of ton measuring 2 feotacross; thosoodsaro 
marbled, speckled and spotted: the illus- 
atlon shows natural size, Pkt., G seeds, 
G cents. 
RICINUS, Cambogiensis. 
(Castor-Oil-Bean.) 
Growing from G to 8 feet high in a 
few weeks from time of planting, 
with largo palm-liko loaves of a 
brilliant, bronzy-rod maroon 
color, with largo red veins. The 
leaf, stems and youngor growl li aro 
of rich reddish brown, while tho 
main stem, or trunk, is of ebony 
black. 1 1 is ono of tho finest plants 
for tropical effects, oithor in mas¬ 
ses or as single specimens, on t ho 
lawn or garden Pkt., G sec ' 
cents. 
RICINUS. 
(Castor-OU-Benn.) 
Many cholco varietios mlxod. 
Pkt., 5 seeds, 3 cents. 
STATICE SUWAROWI. 
By far tho finost of all annual 
Statlc.es, and indeed one of tho 
showiest annuals wo possoss. Its 
branching ilower spikes, of a very 
bright roso with a crimson shade, 
appear successively from 10 to 15 
on oach plant, and monsuro each 
fully 15 to 18 inches in length, and 
from % to 1 Inch in breadth; tho 
foliage lying fiat on the ground is 
comparatively small and com¬ 
pletely hidden by tho numerous 
ilower spikes. Ono plant will last 
in (lower more than two months, 
and if sown in succession it may bo 
had constantly (lowering through¬ 
out the summer and autumn. Pkt., 
lOO seeds, 4 cents. 
Levi T. Camid>ell, Kelton, tJtah, March 
1895, writes: 1 nave tried your m>o<1h and 
pronounco them ns «ood ns any 1 ovor 
pluntod, and by far tho cheapest. 
RHODOCHITON. 
(Voltibile.) 
A splendid clImhor. growing 
about ton foot high and a pretty 
subject for trolllsus. Tho 
fiowors aro about two Inches 
long, curiously formed and of a 
rich china red and hang on 
long graceful stems. It fiowors 
freely from seed tho first, sea¬ 
son. Pkt., 20 seeds, J 2 cents. 
