FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
79 
JAPANESE CLEMATIS 
stettin: 1 John Keynes; 1 Prince 
Roses, 25c. 
Clematis Paniculata— This is by far the best of all the 
Clematis of the small flowered class. A vine of very rapid 
growth, quickly covering trellises and arbors with hand¬ 
some, clean, glossy foliage, which is of that healthy green 
color that so few of this class of plants possess. The 
flowers are pure white, borne in immense sheets, almost 
completely hiding the foliage, and of a most delicious fra¬ 
grance. It flowers in September, when few other vines are 
in bloom. The extreme rapidity of growth, the showy fol- 
age, beautiful, fragrant flowers and hardiness serve to make 
this one of the very choicest of recent introductions. Prices 
1 yr, each, 15c, 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50; 2 yrs., each, 25c, 
3 for 65c. 
ROSES FOR ALL 
We offer these in sets only and can not be broken. 
Collection of Hardy Pink Roses- 1 AnneDe Diesbach; 
1 Mme. Gabriel Luizet; Magna Charta: 1 Mrs. John 
Laing. The four best Pink Hybrid Perpetual Roses, 
35 cents. 
The Purity Collection —1 Kaiseria Augusta Victoria: 
1 Marie Guillot: 1 Souvenir De President Carnot: Three 
splendid White Everblooming Roses, 25c. 
The Three Nearest Black Roses— 1 Baron De Bon- 
Camille De Rohan, the three Darkest Colored Hardy 
Rambler Roses— The most popular Climbing Rose in cultivation, of which we have nice 
plants in four separate colors—crimson, pink, yellow, and white, the set 35c, postpaid. 
PEACOCK GLADIOLUS 
There is nothing in the floral world so easy to grow, and furnishes so much bloom as the Gladioli. 
For cutting they are invaluable, the flower lasting in water a week after cutting. Our Peacock 
collection is just what its name indicates, and is not to be compared with “left overs” usually sold 
under this name. Especially recommended to those who wish to make a brilliant show in the 
garden for a small outlay, and to supply cut flowers during the summer months. 
All Bloomers Each 3c, 4 for 10c, doz. 25c, prepaid; 100 for $1.50, by express at buyer’s 
expense. 
INDEX 
PAGE 
Artichoke. . 4 
Asparagus . 4 
Barley . 59 
Beans . 8-14 
Beans, Bush Lima . 13 
Beans, Dwarf . . 10-12 
Beans, Dwarf . . 10-12 
Beans, Field __ 14 
Beans, Pole or Running_ 12-13 
Beans, New Giant Stringless_ 11 
Beans, Wax .. 10 
PAGE 
Beans, Yellow Podded. . 8-10 
Beets ___ 5-7 
Bermuda Grass_ 59 
Blue Grass .. 58 
Borecole, Kale. . 7 
Brocoli.. . 24 
Broom Corn . 63 
Brussels Sprouts . 14 
Buckwheat . 59 
Cabbages - 18-20 
Carrots . 25-2G 
