HYDRANGEA 
PURPLE FEATHER GRASS 
PANICULATA 
Product's Immense Flowers 
One of the finest hardy shrubs 
ever introduced, and in size and 
magnificence of bloom not excel¬ 
led by any shrub in cultivation. 
The bush in time attains a large 
size, growing in beauty year by 
year. It is in full glory of bloom 
from August until the middle or 
last of October, when every 
branch is crowned with an im¬ 
mense panicle of fleecy, pure 
white flowers, changing later to 
a pinkish hue, sometimes a foot 
long and nearly as broad at the 
base, presenting an aspect of 
majestic grandeur that absolute¬ 
ly defies description. Entirely 
hardy, veryfree growing, a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer and thrives in all 
soils. It should have a perma¬ 
nent place in every garden, not 
only because it is such a glorious 
shrub, but for its flowers ap¬ 
pearing at a time when few 
others are to be found. A bed 
of one hundred makes a most 
striking appearance. It can be 
grown from seed, and we have 
secured a choice lot for our cus¬ 
tomers this year. Start some of 
these plants this spring. You 
will be surprised at the result. 
Price, Pkt., 8c,; 3 pkts.. 30c. 
Here is quite a curiosity and we believe will 
be very useful for lawn or house decorations 
on account of its rapid and vigorous growth. 
The recurving leaves, which are narrow and 
grow very graceful are overtopped by elegant 
feathery plumes about a foot long. The heads 
are borne from July until frost and the whole 
plant seems to be veiled in a purple cloud. It 
certainly is the most beautiful and ornamental 
house plant of easy cultur e which can be 
readily grown from seed. Price, per pkt., 
10c,; 3 pkts., 35c., postpaid. 
FUCHSIA 
GERANIUM SEED 
This well-known 
house plant will 
bloom the first year 
from seed if sown 
reasonably early. We 
offer a splendid mix¬ 
ture made up of 
double and single 
varieties, which 
should produce a 
variety of colors. 
Double and Sin¬ 
gle Mixed, per pkt. 
15c.; 3 i>kts.* 35c. 
winter or summer bedding. Few people know how very easily 
and quickly they bloom from seed. You can get all the 
plants you want with very little trouble and expense by sow- 
mg the seed. Some of the finest sorts have been raised from 
seed. Start early and you will have plenty of bloom the first 
year. 
Extra Choice, Good Mixed Double and Single, per pkt.. 
10c.; 3 pkts., 35c. 
WILD CUCUMBER VINE 
(Ecliinocystis Eobata) 
This is one of the quickest gro wing climbers in our list. It will 
TRITOMA 
Morning Glories 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE. 
FERNS! 
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Geranium from Seed, 
This i3 a giant type producing handsome colors, 
shapes and markings and makes one of the most beauti¬ 
ful climbers. Our choice mixed strain embraces all the 
shades to be found among Morning Glories, and must 
be grown to be appreciated. Choice Mixed, per pkt.. 
5c„ 3 pkts. 10c. 
New Dwarf Pigmy—This is a new dwarf type with 
peculiar and handsome colors, shapes and markings. It 
grows in bush form. The colors are exceedingly rich; and 
the blossom — ' ~ ’ ' - 
-is very large for such a dwarf Morning Glory. 
Imagine a pot of three or four plants growing only about 
:l foot high completely covered with the mammoth flowers 
of different colors froom 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
Pkt.. 10c.; 3 pkts,. 35c, 
GIANT MIKADO—The flowers of this Morning 
Glory are of gigantic size and the colorings and markings 
CYPRESS VINE description 
- j. wnk, ranging from 
KsiFSP’U. snow-whits 
i’ifr .to black-pur- 
i. Pie with all 
ViS^Sm the 
TheTritoma » ViRsJg- 
issometimes » 
called Red Ob \\ 
Hot Poker w \ 
or Torch » 1 ,» ' 
Flower. It l ^ 
will bloom % SB 
the first ,1 fi I 
season from 'w vl B 
seed, send- ^ 1 
ing up tall \ % \ B if I 
flower \ W | fi W/' J / 
stems on /III 
which are ■. (W , 
borne the /j/ 
great bios- 
soms of a 
bright red 
or flame — 
color. 
S i ng 1 e 
produce =s— 
from five to a dozen of these great flow¬ 
ers, stalks growing 3 to 4 feet high 
presenting a brilliant appearance. 
ihs plants are hardy in open ground 
and grow and bloom early in spring. 
possible 
intermediate 
shades, such 
as pink, fiery 
red, rose, cop¬ 
per, red, car¬ 
mine, crim¬ 
son,deep blue, 
pale blue 
royal purple, 
maroon, indi¬ 
go, bronze, 
slate, brown 
and cherry, 
while many 
have throats 
spotted, mar¬ 
bled, striped, 
flaked and 
splashed. 
They are 
beauties. Try 
them. 
collection of Ferns from the seed. 
They make splendid decorations 
for the table, windows, etc. The 
seeds a,re very fine and should be 
sown in shallow boxes on the sur¬ 
face of moist soil with an extreme¬ 
ly light covering of crushed or sift- 
edrnoss. Ferns require a lightsandy 
soil, well enriched. 
Choicest mixed, from a very fine 
collection, all sorts, per pkt., 10c. 
3 pkts., 35c. 
^milnv = - We offer the poDular 
OlUlldA Boston Smilax, which 
is the most desirable window vine 
on account of its charming glossy 
green foliage. 
Pei* pkt. a 5c,; 3 pkts., 10c. 
This is a beautiful and artistic vine. The 
embling foliage star shaped flowers gives 
le plant a charming effect. Mixed 
olors, per pkt.. 50 seeds, 5c.; 3 pkts. 
Imperial Japanese. 
