3 
Poas, Sweet, black,. 10 
Pure white,. 10 
Any of the above, per oz. 15 
All the above varieties mixed,. 10 
One packet each of the eight varieties, all for.. 50 
THUNBERGIA. 
The Thunber- 
gia is an attrac¬ 
tive tender an¬ 
nual. Seeds 
germinate slow¬ 
ly and require 
hot-bed treat¬ 
ment. All the 
varieties are 
free bloomers. 
Thunbergia Bakerii, pure white, very line,. 15 
alata, yellow,. 15 
aurantiaoa, bright orange, dark eye. 15 
TROPiEOLUM. 
The climbing varieties of Tropseolum are much ad¬ 
mired. The varieties of the Lobbianum and Peregri- 
num succeed best when planted under glass, and trans¬ 
planted when the ground is warm. Desirable house 
plants. 
Troptcolum Majus, Burnett’s Orange,. 10 
Finest colors mixed,. 10 
Lobbianum, brilliant dark scarlet,. 10 
Firefly, brilliant scarlet. 10 
Finest colors mixed,. 10 
Peregrinum, (Canary Bird Flowor.). 15 
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EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 
Everyone loves and appreciates flowers during the long winter months, and those who 
have not the facilities for growing plants in their houses can, by planting the varieties of 
Everlasting Flower seeds in the gardens in the summer and preserving the flowers, obtain 
a good substitue for fresh flowers. Tasty hands can arrange them into wreaths, bou¬ 
quets, etc., of great beauty, suitable for festive or funeral occasions. Some of the Ever¬ 
lastings retain their colors when dried, and can be mixed with living flowers with good 
effect. The demand for these seeds increases each season, which proves people are fast 
learning their worth. 
ACROCLINIUM. 
One of the most useful of 
the Everlasting Flowers. — 
Seed should be started un¬ 
der glass, Flowers, pink 
and white, with yellow cen¬ 
ter. Before sowing be sure 
to remove the cottony cov¬ 
ering which envelopes the 
seed. To secure a bright 
center, the flowers should be 
the first day they open. 
Acroclinium roseum, bright rose,. 5 
roseum album, clear white,. 5 
Mixed colors,. 5 
AMMOBIUM. 
The Annnobium is a 
white everlasting of 
medium height. Very 
hardy. Flowers small 
and very useful for bou¬ 
quet making. 
Aamobium alatum, white, 
5 
GOMPHRENA. (Globe Amaranth.) 
The seed ot gomphrena 
has a cottony covering, 
which if removed will be 
more likely to grow. Ger¬ 
minates well in hot-beds, 
but poorly out-of-doors. If 
the flowers are cut as soon 
as fully expanded, they will 
retain their brightness for 
years. 
Gomphrena globosa alba, white,.. 5 
globosa carnoa, flesh-colored,. 5 
, striata, pink and white, striped,. 5 
aurea super’oa, orange, line,.,'.. 5 
All the colors mixed. 5 
GYPSOPHILA. 
The Gypsophila is not 
strictly speaking, an ever¬ 
lasting, but they flower ad¬ 
mirably, and their delicate 
branches of fine flowers 
add lightness to bouquets. 
Will flower for several years 
Gypsophila ologans, white; hardy annual,. 10 
muralis, hardy annual; rose colored,. 10 
paniculata, perennial; white,. 10 
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