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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS. 
Queen of the Yellows. Finest large 
flowering canary yellow. 
Yariegata. One of the finest and most 
showy of the Dahlias. Flowers large and 
well formed ; color a mottled pink and 
white ; very striking. 
Snow Clad. Another pretty little Pom- 
pone or Dwarf Dahlia, identical in habit of 
growth and form of flower to Catherine ex¬ 
cept in color, which is a pure snow white. 
Constance. Pure white; fine shaped 
flowers ; one of the freest blooming. 
Win. Agnew. Extra large, bright scar¬ 
let, flowers open out flat with broad petals. 
Frank Smith. Rich, blackish maroon, 
tipped pinkish white. Large full flower. 
Caladiums, or Elephant’s Ears. One 
of the most effective plants in cultivation 
for plautiug out upon the lawn ; growing 5 
feet high, with handsome leaves often 3 feet 
long and 20 inches wide. It will grow in 
any good garden soil and is of easiest cul¬ 
ture. Can be stored in sand in any warm 
place during winter. Fine Bulbs with live 
center shoots : Bulbs ito 2 x / z inches in 
diameter, each 15c, 4 for 50c. 
Begonia (Tuberous-Rooted). A giant 
strain, flowers as large as a silver dollar. 
Fine for bedding or indoor culture. From 
the time the first blossoms appear, they are 
never out of bloom till cut by the frost. 
Price, single, in separate colors, crimson, 
pink, yellow and white, each 10c, the set for 
35c ; double in same colors, 15c each, or the 
four for 50c. 
Gloxinia. One of the most handsome of 
the'summer flowering plants. The rich and 
varied coloring, flowers trumpet-shaped, 3 
inches long by 2 inches in diameter, various 
colors and unusually rich in appearance. 
Price, each, 10c, 3 for 25c, postpaid. 
Cinnamon Vine. 
The most beau¬ 
tiful and charm¬ 
ing of all climb¬ 
ers, and will 
quickly cover 
an arbor, win¬ 
dow, or veran¬ 
da, with a great 
profusion of 
vines covered 
with the sweet- 
scented flowers, 
making it a per¬ 
fect bower of 
beauty. This 
vine is perfectly 
hardy, and once 
planted will 
grow finely for many years, filling the air with 
a most delicious fragrance, a source of con¬ 
stant delight to every possessor. Nothing 
will give a house a more homelike and co¬ 
sy appearance, or be a surer index of refine¬ 
ment and culture than beautiful vines twin¬ 
ing about the porch and trellises. Each 6c, 
5 Cor 25c. 
Madeira Vine. The Madeira Vine is a 
popular aud favorite tuberous-rooted climb¬ 
er of rapid growth, with dense and beautiful 
foliage, twining to a great height. It grows 
anywhere, but does better in a warm, sunny, 
sheltered location. It is also a very pretty 
plant for training around the windows in 
the house. Strong tubers, each 5c, 3 for 
ioc, per doz. 30c, postpaid. 
LOOK ON PAGE 3 
It tells you how to 
Get all Your Seeds at 3c 
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Honest Packages. 
