C H O I C S 
FLOWER SEEDS 
69 - 
balloon VINE 
3-10. A rapid-^owinp handsome summer climber, small 
white flowers, followed by inflated seed vessels shai>ed like 
email balloons, 10 to 15 feet; annual. Fkt., 5c. 
BALSAM 
{Lady Slipper} 
The old'Rardcu fa¬ 
vorite, marvelously im¬ 
proved. 
3^^. AVhlto Per- 
f«» tion. The finest; 
jairo white. Pki.. 10c. 
oS4. Double Mixed 
Sorts, I’kt., 5c. 
3SG.KOJ h1 Camellia 
Flo w e r o d . Prize 
Mixed. A fine Strain of 
very double flowers of 
exquisite shades. Pkt., 
luc. 
3SS. Iin proved Cum- 
cilia Ibire 'White (Al¬ 
ba Perfrcla). Areally 
pure •white, very 
doui)lc llalsam luis lonfe 
been a desitieratum both 
for the private planter 
and the practical florist. 
Our Slock of this urand 
ncquisiiion is absolute 
HALSAM. perfection in snow-wlilie 
color, size of bloom, 
doublencss and symmetry of plant I’licc, per pkt., 10c. 
Italsam Apple. See Momordicn, jiage 75. 
Dulsain Pear. •* “ “ “ 
BEGONIA ( Tuberous J'notcd) 
MaKiiificcnt Jlowcriiis plimis. Tlie single varloties are 
a reveliuion in cnlor iinil size, measuring (i to 9 Inches in clr- 
cmnference. lunl llie donhle are us lino us tlie choicest roses 
in coloring and form. 
<20. Single Largo Flowering, Mixed. Pkt., 16c. 
<21. Double “ " " " 26c. 
CALENDULA 
Profuse blooming, dwarf, bushy annuals; of easy culture- 
and ilowermg till frost. 
D.,. me grandest of all the double 
mt .Mangolds. Ihe color is a rich, dark orange, decidedlv 
striking than that of Prince of Orange. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
—. .poraou w„u.,n, j USUIS ime as me urange King 
but a clear lemon-yellow. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. ° 
510. Meteor. Double yellow, striixid orange. Pkt. 5c 
511. Prince of Orange. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 2()c ’ 
,j^'r ISanunculoides. FI. 1*1. (CMpe, or Garden Mari 
golds.) Deep orange color; 1 foot. Pkt., 5c. 
513. Cnlomlula. 
Fine mixed. Pkt., 5c.; 
oz., 15c. 
CAMPANULA 
{Canicrbiiry Bells) 
601. Single Mixed. 
Pkt., 5c. 
602. DoubleMlxod. 
Pkt., 5c. 
601. CUP and SAU¬ 
CER VariotioH. Are a 
very striking and beauti¬ 
ful variety of Canlor- 
bury Bells. Tlie llowers 
are large and resemble a 
cup and saucer. Colors 
are mixed blue, blue, 
rose, lilac and ivhite. 
Pkt., 5c. 
606. Pyranildalis, 
Mixed. A grand sort, 
known ns the " 
Idal Hell Flower, 
or, blue or white; plants 
grow about 4 feet high, 
of elegant pyramidal 
form, bearing tliousands 
of exquisite bcll-slmiied 
Bowers. Pkt., 6c. oamp/Cnui.a. 
CANDYTUFT Uberia) 
B EGO N IA {Fibrous-Roolcd) 
<22. Rox Hybrids. Large, ornamental-leaved plants, 
verj- rich and decorative. Pkt., 25c. 
<23. Vernon. Flowers waxy, hlood-scarlet, homo in 
immense quantities; line foliage, green at first, turning red. 
Pkt., lOu. 
CANARY BIRD FLOWER 
490, (Troprsolum Canarienae.) Of tlie Nasturtium family, 
the llowers re.sembling a canary bird with cxisinded wings. 
A I'cauUful climber. Pkt., 6c. 
CALCEOLARIA 
Gorgeous plants for greenhouse and window decoration ; 
the large pocketshuped llowers are borne In the greatest 
profusion through spring and summer; colors; yelloiv, 
maroon, crimson, etc.; 
sr>oltcd and bloichctl 
in the most unique 
fashion ; I'i feet. 
520. C. Hybrida 
Granillflorn, Tail 
Mixed. 20 in. Pkt., 
521. 0. Hybrida 
Graucliflora Ptiiiillu 
Compacta, Mixed. A 
new strain, dwarf and 
compact, producing 
largeand brllliantstli- 
colored and spotted 
flowers; 1 loot. Pkt., 
^5o 
622. C. Rngosa. 
Small flowering varie- 
lies for bedding, of tlie 
flnest colors; 2 feet. 
Pkt., 2.'ic 
523. English 
Prize, Mixed. Tin's 
strain of Calceolaria 
will be found without 
ipcer. It contains tlio 
most brilliant color¬ 
ings of the tigered 
mottled, spotted and 
variegated varieties that we know of. Comp«ct In growth 
And vigorous in constitution. Pkt., 33c, 
nAT.Tx nrr.A. {Sec neut cotumii.) 
Half-hardy annual of low growth and very free flower 
lug. The jilants bloom early from seed and coiitlmio a long 
time ill bloom. Useful for bedding and for ciiUliig. 
620 . White Fragrant. Pure white, pinnated foliage; 
1ft. Pkt., 6c.; or.., 20c. 
621. Crimson. Very beautiful; 1 ft. Pkt., 6c,; oz,, 20c. 
0'22. AVIIITE ROCICET. Largo trusses of pure ivlilt* 
floivers; 1 ft. Pkt., 6c.; oz., 20c. 
623. AVhito Tom Thumb. A nciv dwarf variety, grow 
Ing aliout 6 inches lilgli. bmiicliliig Into a hiuidsoiiie bush, 
about 16 inches in dliiiiietcr. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 
621. Fine Mixed. Pkt., 5c.; or.,, 15c. 
625. N 10 W E M - 
PRESS. One of tlic fin¬ 
est varieties of recent In¬ 
troduction. Tlie plant 
is of a very hranching 
Iiabit, and assumes,when 
fully grown and covered 
ivlth its large trusses of 
pure while flowers, a 
very liaiidsomo caiidelo- 
hrum-like a.s[)ect. Pkt., 
10 c.; oz., 80c. 
GANNAS 
515. Crozy’R Dwarf 
Large Flowering 
French. In this new 
cla.ss of CanriBS the foli¬ 
age is luxuriant and the 
IiTanls dwarf in habit. 
Tlielr great merit, hoiv- 
ever, lies in tlie large size 
and hrllllant hues of the 
flowers, ranging through 
allsliatles of yellow and 
orange to tlie richest 
crimson, scarlet and ver¬ 
milion: some are also 
Ixiautlfully spotted. emprilss CA-NDyTorT. 
Mixed. Pkt., !!c.;oz., Jbc. 
610. C. Marecbal Vnllinnt. Foliage rich maroon 
large, bright orange flowers; 5 ft. Pkt,, 5c. 
Oil. Tricolor. . Foliage green, red and creamv yellow. 
bright scarlet flowers ; 3 ft. Pkt., 6c. 
612. Finest Mixed. Embracing twenty of the licst 
sorts. Pkt., 6c.; oz., 10c. 
613. C. Glgantea. 8 ft. Pkt., 6c. 
