FLOWER SEES 
BAL — BUF 
62 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co. 
Broom White Gem 
on * These dwarf varieties are valuable 
uiiia.f or bedding. Seed sown in February 
or March make fine plants for bedding out 
No. in May and June. 
1415 Gracilis rosea. Bright rose color. 
1420 Prima Donna. Flowers of a light rose, 
shading deeper toward center. 
1425 Pink Beauty. Delicate pink with dark 
foliage. 
1430 Luminosa. Large, bright, deep scarlet 
flowers; satiny brownish red foliage. 
1435 alba. Pure white. 
14 40 Semperflorens Vernon. Scarlet flowers. 
1455 Erfordi grandiflora superba. Plants com¬ 
pact and bushy, have glossy foliage 
and are literally covered with most 
delicate pink flowers. 
1460 Erfordi rubra. New. Deep red. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED. Most beautiful 
Summer- and Autumn-flowering plants. 
For beds, borders or window-boxes 
they are unsurpassed. 
Choice assortment of bulbs. 
1470 Barge-flowered, Single Mixed. 
1475 Large-flowered, Double Mixed. 
Pkt. 
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Beilis Perennis fl. pi. 
early in the Spring; very double. Fine for 
borders, requiring partial shade in hot 
weather. 
1480 Finest Mixed. Kxtra. 4 in... *4 oz. $1.25 .10 
1485 Longfellow. Bright rose. 4in.. 1 4oz. 1.50 .15 
1490 Snowball. Pure white. 4 in... 1 ^ oz. 1.50 .15 
1495 Giant red, Maxima fl. pi. Extra fine. .4 in. .25 
1497 Monstrosa alba. Pure white.15 
1498 Monstrosa rosea. Rose pink.15 
1499 Monstrosa. Finest Mixed.15 
BEL VIDE RE. Sec Xochia tricophylla. 
1510 BOLTONIA latisquama. H. P. Profusion 
of flower heads, allied to the single 
Aster; pale blue in color ....Vs oz. 75c. .15 
Balonn Vinp H - H - A - Climber; rapid 
Dd,uun Vine. grower; flowers white; 
seed-pods shaped like miniature baloons. 
Seed should be sown in March and planted 
in the open, latter part of May or June, in 
No. sunny location. Pkt. 
1340 White. 7 ft. % oz. 20c.$0.05 
BABY’S BREATH. (See Gypsophila.) 
Rakam H. A - Plants of pyramidal 
uaisaui. growth bearing rose-like flowers 
which cover the whole plant; flowers pro¬ 
fusely all Summer. Tn soil well fertilized 
excellent results will be obtained. 2 ft. 
1345 Prize Winner Mixture. Y\ oz. 60c. .10 
1350 Prince Bismarck. Delicate pink. 
Y\ oz. 60c. .10 
Camellia Flowered— 
1355 Scarlet.% oz. 50c. .10 
1360 Yellow. % oz. 50c. .10 
1365 Pure White. Y\ oz. 50c. .10 
1370 Dark Blue. Y< oz. 50c. .10 
1375 Finest Mixed. Y\ oz. 50c. .10 
1380 Rose-Flowered— 
Finest Mixed. % oz. 20c. .05 
1385 BAPTISIA australis. H. P. The pea-shaped 
flowers are produced on spikes six 
inches long; flowers indigo blue. 
% oz. 25c. .05 
1390 BARTONIA aurea. H. H. Flowers bright 
golden yellow, of metallic lustre; 
seed-pods curiously twisted. Adapted 
for partial shade and moist locations. 
*8 in. Y* oz. 40c. .05 
R ean H* A. Climber. Flowers from July to 
* September. Very ornamental, thriving 
in any ordinary soil. 
1395 Scarlet Runner. 8 ft.10 
1400 White Runner. 8 ft.10 
1405 Butterfly Runner. Large, pink and white 
blossoms .10 
Rrnnm Pure white Genista-like flowers, 
mji uuin. borne on long, upright branches for 
the entire length. Best results are ob¬ 
tained by sowing the seed in gentle heat 
during April and planting out early part 
of June. 
Browallia. 
1515 
1520 
1530 
1535 
H. A. Excellent free-flowering, 
Verbena-like flowers. Flowers 
all Summer in the open, also excellent 
house plants for Winter use. 18 in. 
Finest Mixed. % oz. 20c. 
elata caerulea grandiflora. Light blue. . 
speciosa major. Extra large; deep blue.. 
BUFHTHALMUM salicifolium (Ox-Eye 
Daisy). H. P. Golden yellow flowers, 
having brown center.% oz. 40c. 
.10 
.10 
.15 
.05 
1612 White Gem. 
.15 
Yi oz. 35c. 
Beilis Perennis 
