GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA. 
Popular greenhouse and conservatory plants of 
dwarf habit and profuse flowering. The handsome, 
bell-shaped flowers are of gorgeously brilliant 
colors, curiously spotted and mottled, ranging from 
darkest, richest shades of crimson, all through dif¬ 
ferent shades of red to pure white, and some appear 
in blue, making as showy a plant as one can have 
in the window. I can hardly imagine anything 
more beautiful than well-grown plants of Gloxinia 
—except more of them. I offer the choicest mixture 
of French Hybrids. Pkt., 75 seeds, 7 cts. 
FEVERFEW. 
Matricaria Eximia,Tom Thumb. A handsome 
double white Feverfew, with button-like flowers, 
suitable for out-door or for pot culture. Half 
hardy perennial. Pkt., 3 cts. 
Parthenifolium Aurenm, Golden Feather. 
Used as an edging plant, or to give contrast to 
the loliage bed. Pkt., 3 cts. 
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GERANIUM. 
Seedling Geraniums 
almost always give 
some new varieties, 
and being easy to cul¬ 
tivate they are an in¬ 
teresting plant to 
grow from seed. This 
mixture contains a 
splendid new strain of 
California Zonale var¬ 
ieties in shades of 
blush, pink, crimson, 
scarlet, also many 
beautiful varieties of 
the Sou de Miranda 
and Aureole types, to¬ 
gether with strains of 
Lady Washington and 
Apple-Scented Geran¬ 
iums. The latter, a 
great favorite, is deli¬ 
ciously fragrant, and 
can be grown only 
from seed to obtain the 
finest plants. Choicest 
mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 8 cts. 
Geranium, good mixed. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts. 
South Byron, N. Y., 
April, 1899.-“The Cos¬ 
mos I had of you last 
year were lovely.” 
Mrs. N. H. Green. 
GERANIUM. 
Gypsophila 
Paniculata, An¬ 
gel’s Breath. No 
lady who delights 
to adorn her rooms 
with beautiful flowers should be without the Gyp¬ 
sophila. Its mist-like sprays set off a bouquet as 
dainty lace does a lady’s dress. Hardy perennial. 
Pkt., 3 cts. 
Gypsophila Muralis. The annual variety. Sow 
a quantity to use for decorating. Pkt., 3 cts. 
GENISTA ELDORADO 
(Shower of Gold). 
A window plant of easy cultivation. The flowers 
are bright yellow and pea-shaped, borne in long 
racemes and in such numbers as to make a veritable 
“Shower of Gold.” Perennial. Pkt., 12 seeds, 7 cts. 
Torah, Minn., April, 1899.—“Of all the need catalogs re¬ 
ceived, yours attracted me most.” Miss A. Rosenleger. 
