NEW FLORAL GUIDE-SPRING, 190. 
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NEW 
COLEUS 
BEAUTIFUL LARGE LEAVED 
AND FRINGED STRAINS 
Fringed Fargo Leaved Coleus. 
O UR Coleus seed is a special sav¬ 
ing from the Large-Leaved 
Fringed and other splendid 
new strains, and will produce many 
beautiful varieties, having elegantly- 
fringed and ruffled leaves, and show¬ 
ing all the brilliant shades and combi¬ 
nations of colors seen in the finest 
named varieties. They grow quickly 
and easily and are greatly admired for 
bedding, borders, and house culture. 
Splendid mixed, Packet lO cts., 
3 Packets lor 25 cts. 
Coleus. Choice mixed. Pkt. 6 cts. 
CUPHEA, (Cigar or Fire Cracker Plant). A 
very neat and pretty plant for bedding and 
house culture; bears great numbers of curi¬ 
ous*'tubular-shaped flowers—bright red, 
tipped with white; grows easily and blooms 
constantly. Pkt. 4 cts. 
CLARKIA. A well known favorite annual, 
grows nicely and produces an abundance 
of cheerful white and rose-colored flowers 
all through the season; quite hardy. Sow 
early in Spring. Pkt. 4 cts. 
DIAMOND FLOWER. A lovely little an¬ 
nual from Portugal, quickly covering the 
ground with beautiful moss-like foliage 
from which the flowers Will glisten like 
diamonds within a month from the time 
seed is sown. Elegant for pots and win¬ 
dow gardens, and when bedded will bloom 
all Winter, regardless of ice and snow. 
Pkt. 6 cts. 
MARVEL OF PERU, (Mirabillis). A well- 
known handsome plant; the colors are 
very brilliant and of great variety; the 
flowers open in the afternoon, and are 
sometimes called “ Four o’clock ; ” grow 
very easily and are among our most bril¬ 
liant and showy Annuals. Pkt. 3 cts. 
EUPHORBIA HETEROPHYDLA, (Mexican Fire Plant, 
or Fire on the Mountain.) Makes fine, bushy plants, two 
to three feet high ; leaves are at first entirely green, but 
change about midsummer to brilliant carmine, orange 
and crimson, presenting a mass of gorgeous colors which 
are very beautiful and always attract wonder and admira¬ 
tion. Pkt. 4 cts. 
DATURA (Angel’s Trumpet or Sweet Nightingale). Large 
branching plants, growing three to four feet high, pro¬ 
ducing handsome double and single trumpet-shaped blos¬ 
soms, white, blue, yellow and purple, of exquisite 
fragrance. They bloom fihely ftoni seed sown in the open 
ground the first season, and the roots can be kept over 
Winter when desired, the same as Dahlias. Pkt. 3 cts. 
NEW SWEET WILLIAMS, (Dianthus Barbatus.) These are exceedingly beautiful, 
twice as large as they used to be, and of many rich and brilliant colors; they deserve 
a place in every garden, but do not always bloom the 
first season ; immense clusters of flowers, very sweet. 
Single and double, finest mixed. Pkt, 4 cts; 
Datura. 
FEVERFEW, DOUBLE. Handsome, large, double white 
tit-wers, excellent for bedding and also for house culture ; 
blooms abundantly all season, 12 inches high. Pkt. 4 cts. 
STEVIA SERRATA. A well known.very pretty and desir¬ 
able plant for pots and bedding; pure white, star-shaped 
flowers and fragrant leaves; fine for cutting. Pkt. 4 cts. 
NOVELTY AVXTURE OP 
C. & J. Superb New 
Pedigree Canna Seed 
This seed is saved from our unrivalled Collection of 
Jft»verfew, Double. 
superb New Pedigree Cannas, grown on our own 
grounds the past season, and includes such noted kinds 
as Duke of Marlboro, Roserrtawr, Gloriosa, Brilliant, 
Triumph and others, Ibany of which will cotile true 
from seed, and others equally beautiful. See full de¬ 
scriptions in our chapter on Cannas in this book. Pkt. 
80 seeds, 10 cts,; oz. 35 cts. 
