TWO GLORIOUS WINDOW PLANTS 
H INERARIA Grandiflora is the grandest of all window plants when in bloom. Nothing 
can surj)ass it in attraction and beauty. No pen or artist’s brush can give an idea of 
_ its magnificence. A windowful is truly glorious. It is easily grown from seeds, and 
if started in Spring the plants will bloom the following Y\ inter. The colors are rich and varied 
from white to velvety blue and crimson, and many are variegated in the most distinct and 
exquisite forms. Mr. Ousey has given us some idea of the flowers in the above beautiful wood 
engraving. Place chopped tobacco stems or dust over the soil under the plants to enrich it and 
keep off insects. I offer Kelwav’s Perfect Model, the flowers inches across in enormous 
trusses, the finest in the world. Packet octs. See page 67. 
Kelway’s Calceolaria 
The large flowered hybrid Calceolarias are equal¬ 
ly as showy and beautiful as Cineraria, and even 
more attractive as they are not so well-known as 
Cinerarias. Kelways have been years in developing 
their model strain, and it is undoubtedly the finest 
in existence. The flow r ers come in great clusters, are 
rich in color, distinctly and beautifully spotted and 
blotched as well as plain. The plants grow one foot 
high and become masses of graceful 1 doom eliciting 
the enthusiastic admiration ard praise of every be¬ 
holder. No words can describe their fascinating 
beauty. They must, be seen to be appreciated. The 
Kehvay’s strain in< ludes all the colors and variega¬ 
tions. It cannot be surpassed, acts. See page 67. 
NOVELTIES.--I offer the finest collection of novelties and specialties on page 6. The 
list includes all the best and most desirable new and choice things of this season - - read it over carefully 
before you complete your order. 
Calceolaria. Dear Mr. Park: Two years ago I planted a packet of your Calceolarias and raised more 
than 20 plants. I kept four of them myself until blooming, and still have two lovely ones the second year. 
They are much admired by all who see them; colors, dark rod with golden blotches and a pleasing yellow. 
The red one with golden blotches is entirely new in this locality. Each plant has had over 60 blossoms, and 
has bloomed continuously more than two months. They are still full of firs. It. Larson, Freeborn Co,, Minn. 
Please hand extra copies of (81) Flower Book to your friends. 
