78 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
Begonia Luminosa 
No. Pkt. 
610 ASPERULA odorata (Sweet Woodruff). 
H. P. Free-flowering- plants which 
thrive well in shaded places. Flowers 
white, sweet-scented. 1 ft.. . .Oz. 60c. JO.10 
ASPHODEL US (King's Spear). H. P. Thriv¬ 
ing well in any soil, bearing long 
spikes of flowers. 
615 albus. White. 2 ft.% oz. $1.00 .15 
620 luteus. Yellow, sweet-scented. 2 ft. 
>4 oz. 30c., oz. $1.00 .10 
BABY’S BREATH. See Gypsophila. 
1340 BALLOON VINE. H. A. Climber; rapid 
grower; flowers white; seed-pods 
shaped like miniature balloons. 10 ft. .05 
n These dwarf varieties are valuable 
Begonia, for bedding. Seed sown in February 
or March make fine plants for bedding out 
No. in May and June. p^t 
1415 Gracilis rosea. Bright rose color.$o oc 
1420 Prima Donna. Flowers of a light rose, 
shading deeper toward center.' 
1425 Pink Beauty. Delicate pink with dark 
foliage. 25 
1430 Luminosa. Large, bright, deep scarlet 
flowers; satiny brownish red foliage. .25 
1435 alba. Pure white.. . '25 
I 4 40 Semperflorens Vernon. Scarlet flowers. . '25 
1455 Erfordi grandiflora superba. Plants com¬ 
pact and bushy, have glossy foliage 
and are literally covered with most 
delicate pink flowers. 59 
1460 Erfordi rubra. New. Deep red. 50 
D ; TUBEROUS ROOTED. Most beau- 
DcgOIllo, tiful Summer- and Autumn- 
flowering plants. For beds, borders or 
window-boxes they are unsurpassed; easi¬ 
ly grown from seed and may be had in 
bloom in about six months. 1 ft. Choice 
assortment of bulbs, page 112 . 
1470 Large-flowered, Single Mixed. Prize 
strain. .50 
1475 Large-flowered, Double Mixed. Prize 
strain. .50 
Beilis Perennis fl. pi. H. ) 0 p ble Flowering 
early in the Spring; very double. Fipe for 
borders, requiring partial shade in hot 
weather. 
II SO Finest Mixed. Extra, 4 in.. . % oz. $1.25 .10 
1485 Longfellow. Bright rose. 4 in. Vi oz. 1.50 .15 
1 490 Snowball. Pure white. 4 in. *4 oz. 1.50 .15 
1495 Giant Red, Maxima fl. yl. Extra fine. 4 in. !25 
BELVIDERE. See Kcchia tricophylla. 
1510 BOLTON1A latisquama. H. P. Profusion 
of flower heads, allied to the single 
Aster; pale blue in color.. . . % oz. 75c. .15 
BROWALLIA. FL A. Excellent free-flow¬ 
ering, Verbena-like flowers. Flowers 
all Summer in the open, also excellent 
house plants for Winter use. 18 in. 
1515 Finest Mixed.Oz. $1.00 .10 
1520 elata coerulea grandiflora. Light blue.. .10 
1530 speciosa major. Extra large; deep blue 15 
1535 BUFHTHALMUM salicifolium (Ox-Eye 
Daisy). H. P. Golden yellow flowers, 
having brown center.% oz. 40c. .05 
H. A. Plants of pyramidal 
uaisaiii. growth, bearing rose-like flowers 
which cover the whole plant; flowers 
profusely all Summer. In soil well fer¬ 
tilized excellent results will be obtained. 
2 ft. 
1345 Prize Winner Mixture.Oz. $1.50 
1350 
Prince Bismarck. Delicate pink. 
Oz. 
1.50 
Camellia Flowered— 
1355 
Scarlet. 
1360 
Yellow. 
. Oz. 
1.50 
1365 
Pure White. 
1.50 
1370 
Dark Blue. . 
1375 
Finest Mixed. 
1.50 
1380 
Rose-Plowered— 
Finest Mixed. 
. .Oz 
75c. 
13S5 
1390 
1395 
1400 
1405 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.05 
BAPTISIA australis. H. P. The pea-shaped 
flowers are produced on spikes six 
inches long; flowers indigo blue. . . . 
Oz. 75c. 
BARTONIA aurea. H. H. Flowers bright 
golden yellow, of metallic lustre; 
seed-pods curiously twisted. Adapted 
for partial shade and moist loca¬ 
tions. 18 in.Oz. 75c. 
BEAN. H. A. Climber. Flowers from 
July to September. Very ornamental, 
thriving in any ordinary soil. 
Scarlet Runner. 8 ft.05 
WTiite Runner. 8 ft. .05 
Butterfly. Runner. Large, pink and 
white.. 
1512 BROOM, White Gem. Pure white Gen¬ 
ista-like flowers, borne on long, up¬ 
right branches for the entire length. 
Best results are obtained by sowing 
the seed in gentle heat during April 
and planting out early part of June. .15 
Beilis Perennis 
