KOCHIA SCOPARIA 
(Summer Cypress) 
GIANT EARLY FLOWERING CARNATIONS SI 
AN EARLY FLOWERING STRAIN 
This is a wonderful strain of 
early Flowering Dwarf Perpetual 
Carnation which will produce 
flowers in three or four months 
from seed. The seed we offer 
should give nearly 90 per cent, of 
double blossoms. The plant is of 
dwarf compact habit, branching 
out just above the ground. The 
variety of colors includes blush, 
deep pink, white, salmon, maroon, 
dark crimson and many beautiful 
variegated flowers, a great many 
of which have beautiful fringed 
petals and are very fragrant. The 
plants grow easily anywhere. In 
about 12 weeks after the seed is 
sown they begin to bloom and an 
abundance of flowers will be pro¬ 
duced until frost comes. Seed 
sown during the summer will 
duce plants which can be 
in the fall and will produce an 
abundance of blooms 
the winter, Pkt. 4c., 3 
lOo. 
KOCHIA SCOPARIA 
(Summer Cypress) 
A beautiful plant, very 
and ornamental. The 
globe-like form resembles a 
cate evergreen highly colored. 
Nothing handsomer for an annual 
hedge. Early in fall ends of shoots 
are thickly set with small bright 
scarlet flowers. Plants are very 
showy. When planted in rows 
singly to show the round ball-like 
, form they are very striking. Easily 
grown from seed and can be planted in the groun d early in spring. Our illustration 
shows a plant as it appears in fall. Grow it this year. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
Eire Feathered 
CELOSIA (Coxcomb) 
NEW GIGANTIC—This is a very attractive variety. 
Seeds can be sown early and before fall the heads, which 
have a mammoth purple comb and dark brown foliage, 
begin to appear. It makes a very odd pot plant. I’kt, 
4c„ 3 pkts. 10c. 
Fiitu Celosia (Coxcomb) Spicata 
E K K U — 
Grows nearly 
3 feet high, 
covered with 
flower heads 
of orange 
scarlet Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts 
lOc. 
GOLD 
F K A T H - 
KHED-Sim- 
ilar to Fire 
Feathered ex¬ 
cept the flow¬ 
er heads, 
which are a 
bright golden 
Color.Pkt.4c. 
3 pkts. 10c. 
CELOSIA 
(Coxcomb) 
Spicata — A 
very startling 
and hand- 
s o m e new 
sort growing 
2 Mi feet high. 
I m m e n s e 
bloom, silvery 
white tipped 
with bright rose. Each plant produces a 
great number of these blooms. Quite acuri- 
osity in the garden. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c 
A11 Varieties Mixed—This will makes 
great collection, producing many curious 
plants and flowers. Pkt. 4c.. 3 pkts. 10c. 
WATER 
Water Lilies 
Seed should be 
sown in a pan of 
mud just covered 
with water aud 
kept in a warm 
temperature 
where they will 
germinate quick¬ 
ly and grow rap¬ 
idly. Our seed in¬ 
cludes many new 
foreign varieties 
that will flower 
■the first year and 
one packet of seed 
produces many 
odd and curious 
flowers. We offer 
a collection of 
Choice Varie¬ 
ties in a mix¬ 
ture, pkt. 15c.. 
it pkts. 35c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS 
(Velvet Flower) 
The flowers are marked and pen¬ 
ciled, resembling the petunia. This 
is a very handsome plant. 
All Colors Mixed, pkt. 4c., 3 
pkts. lOc. 
ALPESTRIS BLUE A grand 
free-flowering sort, and the. very 
best blue variety. Will thrive m 
almost any soil. 
Pkt. 4c.,3 pkts. 10c. 
