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[uaranteed §eeds 
Seeds of Plants 
Which Can Only Be Successfully Reared With the Aid of a Hothouse 
If this book contained no other feature than placing flowers of this class by 
themselves as a precaution to amateurs, it would have accomplished an immense 
amount of good, for we know that amateurs often select these plants expecting them 
to grow in gardens and in consequence “disappointment’' is the result. 
Please Note 
The following selection of flowers is only of value to you if you are the for¬ 
tunate possessor of a Conservatory or Hothouse. 
As these plants are usually raised by skilled gardeners, we omit from this chap¬ 
ter our usual suggestions as to culture. 
Complete List of Sorts 
We want to assure the gardening fraternity that we spare neither time nor 
money to enable us to offer strains of indisputably superior merits, and any one who 
will try our seeds will find the above statement fully verified. 
We realize the importance of quality with particularly the class of plants of¬ 
fered here and we have givon every possible consideration to the selection of most 
desirable strains, as well as sources of unquestioned reliability. We shall devote in 
tho future several greenhouses to the purpose of growing our own seeds to further 
insure our patrons selected strains, which we can control under our own supervision. 
Amaryllis “Heatherhome’s Strain” 
§9400. — The seed has been saved from one of the finest English collections, and, 
of course from prize flowers only.Pkt., $ .50 
Winter Flowering Antirrhiniums (Snapdragon) 
§1^3-Phelps’White. Enormous stalks of purest white.Pkt., $ .25 
§198. - Nelrose. Delicate pink with white throat.Pkt. .25 
Aralia Sieboldi 
9425.-A graceful foliage plant for the conservatory. Fresh seeds are not 
ready until April, so no seed can be furnished until that time. Orders 
booked will be filled with fresh seeds only.Pkt., $ .25 
Ardisia Crenulata 
§9450.-The well-known red-berried Christmas plant.Pkt., $ .25 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
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