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GERMAIN FRUIT COMPANY ’& 
CUPID OR DWARF SWEET PEAS. 
While these cannot properly be classed under the heading of Climbers, we have placed them here in 
order to have our Sweet Peas under one list, and thus render it more convenient^for our customers in 
selecting varieties. They grow from G to 10 inches high making dwarf compact^plants, often spread¬ 
ing over an area of from 12 to 15 inches, and will be found very valuable for bedding purposes. The 
flowers are fully as large as the ordinary Sweet Peas and produced in great abundance. 
Alice Eckford. Cupid. Standards creamy white, suffused with soft pink, wings silvery white, 
flushed with pink in the center. Per pkt. 15c. 
Beauty Cupid. Standard rose, shading to white at the edges and^lightly striped with carmine at 
the base, wings rosy carmine. Per pkt. 15c. 
Pink Cupid. Standards bright rose pink, wings white or light pink. Per pkt. 10c. 
Primrose Cupid. Pale primrose or creamy white. Per pkt. 15c. 
White Cupid. Pure white, very fine. Per pkt. 5c. 
One pkt. each of the above 5 varieties mailed free for 50c. 
Per pkt. 
Tacsonla, hhp. Exoniensis. Light red; 
ht. G ft.15c 
Ignea. Fiery red; ht. 6 ft.15c 
Van Volxemi. Dazzling scarlet ; ht 6 ft"".. 15c 
Mollissima. Pink; ht. 6 ft.15c 
Mixed; ht. G ft.10c 
Beautiful climbers, resembling Passifloras in 
foliage and flowers, colors varying from 
pink to crimson. Very ornamental. 
Thunbergia Alata. hha. Mixed. White 
and yellow; ht G ft—.10c 
Free bloomers of rapid growth; flowers of 
white and yellow shades, with striking 
black centers. 
Per pkt. 
Tropaeolum Lobbianum. Spitfire, a. Vivid 
scarlet; ht. 6 ft. 5c 
Finest mixed, a. All colors; ht. G ft. 5c 
Useful climbers, which may be pegged down 
and used for bedding purposes. May also 
be grown in pots for winter flowering. 
Colors dazzlingly brilliant. 
Wistaria Sinensis, p. Light blue; ht. 
50 ft.15c 
A charming old fashioned hardy climber, 
producing its pale blue flowers in large 
clusters in early spring. 
PERENNIALS. 
Per Pkt. 
Alyssum Saxatile. Beautiful yellow; ht. 
3 4 ft.. 5c 
Fine for borders or rock work. b. 
Anchusa Capensis. Azure blue; ht. 1 Yz ft.. 5c 
"Cape Alkanet” free blooming biennial* b. 
Anemone Coronaria. (See cut.) Mixed; 
ht. Yz ft.10c 
The "Windflower .’’ Beautiful early spring 
flowering plants. 
Antirrhinum Majus. Tall mixed; ht. 2 ft 5c 
Dwarf, mixed; ht. 1 ft. 5c 
Tom Thumb, mixed; ht. ft. 5c 
" Snapdragons,” hardy perennials, flowering 
the first year, unsurpassed for borders, b. 
Aquilegia Chrysantha. Yellow; ht. 1Y ft.. 10c 
Double mixed hybrids, very fine; ht. 1 Y ft.. 10c 
Single mixed; ht. l 1 ^ ft. 5c 
" Columbines.” Handsome hardy perennials, 
indispensable as decorative border plants, b. 
Arabis Alpina. White; ht. ft.. 5c 
"Rock Cress,” useful for rockwork. 
Asperula Odorata. White; ht. Y ft.10c 
"Woodruff,” very fragrant. 
Aster. Perennial varieties, finest mixed, 
" Michtelmas Daisies; ” ht. 3 ft .10c 
Auricula. Finest English hybrids; ht. Y ft.. 25c 
From the finest collection. Fine deep 
colors, variously margined. Good for 
pot culture. 
Per pkt. 
Begonia, t. Tuberous rooted, single, 
splendid mixed; ht. i'Y ft.50c 
Anemone Coronaria. 
