COLEUS, 
“Ruffled Giant.” 
These ornamental foliage plants 
with their rich colorings are univer¬ 
sally known and admired. Although 
perennial, the plants grow rapidly 
and attain perfection the first sum¬ 
mer. The leaves are large and cu¬ 
riously curled, and of richest and 
most diverse colors. The seeds here 
offered are gathered from the new¬ 
est and most beautiful varieties. 
Mixed. Pkt., 8 cts. 
NEW FRENCH COLEUS. 
A fine mixture of French hybrids, 
sure to give only choice varieties. 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
Middleville, N. Y., April, 1899.—“I re¬ 
ceived my seeds all right. The Cinera¬ 
rias are all up. I have counted seventy 
plants.” Mbs. L. N. Higby. 
Minneap 
COLEUS, RUFFLED GIANT.*’ 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM 
(Snow in Summer). 
A handsome, dwarf foliage plant, with sil¬ 
very white, variegated leaves, used largely as an 
edging plant. It is very effective as a border for 
a Coleus bed, or when massed by itself, and is 
especially appropriate for cemetery use. Flow¬ 
ers white. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 4 cts. 
CYPRESS VINE. 
A beautiful climber, with delicate, feathery 
foliage, bearing bright, velvety, star-shaped scar¬ 
let or white flowers. It is pretty to train over 
old stumps or rock work. Pkt., 3 cts. 
CYCLAMEN. 
Cyclamen Persicum. Beautiful for its or- 
chid-like blossoms, in pink, white or crimson 
shades, and ornamental foliage. Seed may be 
sown at any time, but for winter blooming 
should be started earlyin thehouse or hotbed, 
as it takes from three to six weeks to germi¬ 
nate By autumn a bulb will be formed,which 
will bloom the following winter or spring. 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
Cyclamen Giganteum. Very large flowers 
and highly ornamental foliage. Pkt., 8 cts. 
