Showy, early-flowering garden annuals, l>£feet...P7rf. 5 
= CALEJ'lDUliA.= 
Catehfly, foiled. 
CALENDULA, “PURE GOLD.” 
FLOWER 
seeds 
begonia 
(TUBEROUS 
ROOTED), 
Magnificent flowering pot plants, and deservedly popular 
for garden bedding, flowering in the greatest profusion ail 
summer. The individual florets will average from fi to 9 
mclies m circumference, and are of all colors. 1 foot (Seecun 
Single, Large Flowering, Mixed Colors. From 
prize varieties. f( . ( ,! 
Double, Large Flowering, Mixed Colors! From 
prize varieties. 
begonia (F n°o u o s T H D , 
Vernon. Flowers waxy blood-scarlet, borne in immense 
quantities. The foliage is at first green, but when the 
plants are bedded out. the leaves turn red. Seed sown 
in spring will produce blooming plants earlv in the suin- 
mer, which will continue to flower until killed by frost. 
Of value for growing in pots for winter blooming Pkt 10 
Rex. Large, ornamental leaves of dark green, bronze gold 
red, etc. ’ & 25 
Signonia Gt*andifloFa ("Trumpet creep- 
“ . .- - —:---—- er”). Hardy peren¬ 
nial climber of rapid and luxuriant growth very 
picturesque and effective; grown on old trees, arbors 
walls, etc. Handsome large clusters of orange-red 
flowers, 40 to 60 feet. 10 
Boeeoma Japomea. Stately foliage plants 
—r- — - , , -—-- for lawns or pots ; large 
beautiful leaves ; hardy perenuial, height 5 to 8 feet Pkt 5 
Gorgeous plants for greenhouse and window decoration; 
the large, pocket-shaped flowers are borne in the greatest 
profusion through spring and summer ; colors, yellow, 
maroon, crimson, etc.; spotted and blotched in the most 
unique fashion, 1 y z feet. 
Larg-e Flowering', Spotted varieties, Mixed. 
(See cut.) . Pkt. 25 
Large Flowering*, Self-colored, Mixed. Flowers 
scarlet, crimson, orange, canary, etc.; not spotted or 
marked. 25 
Remarkably profuse, dwarf, bushy annuals, blooming 
continuously and abundantly until frost, of easy culture; 
indispensable for summer garden or for pot culture in 
the winter. 1 foot, (^’ee cut.) 
Double Sulphur. Light lemon-yellow colored, largo 
flowering. Pkt. 5 
Queen of Trianon. Double, canary yellow, with a 
maroon centre .6 
Pluvialis (Cape Marigold). Large, pure white single 
flowers. c 
Pong*ei fl. pi. Double white.5 
Meteor. Large double yellow flowers, striped with 
orange.® 
Prince of Orang'e. Similar to " Meteor,” but much 
darker. 6 
Ranunculoid.es fl. pi. Double orange. ... 6 
Pure Gold. A magnificent variety of pure golden yellow; 
large double flowers, borne profusely until frost 
10 
tuberous rooted begonias. 
("Swan River Daisy”). 
CQrne. £ eau tif u i annual, forming 
Tdose compact plant, with largo single blue or 
white flowers, borne freely all summer, % foot. 
Mixed Colors. 6 
» (“Amethyst”). Handsome 
BPOlAcllHol. anuua i 8> with blue or white 
lowers completely studding the bushy plants 
during the whole summer; line for garden beds 
in summer or pot culture in winter, l l A feet. 
Mixed Colors. P kt - 6 
B..,.nnncis A beautiful summerclimber, 
BPyonopbia. withpalmate leaves; its yel- 
low flowers are followed by pretty cherry like, 
men fruits, which change to bright scarlet 
marbled with white, 10 feet, annual. Pkt. 6 
Cacalia, mixed. 
etc.). Very pretty summer-flowering garden plants. 
Prized for cutting, 1 feet, annual. Pkt. 5 
c: ("Bugle Vine”). A well- 
>ala p _ » fc nown beautiful annual 
^nun u i. u i i i u i .will m.i 
climber. Trained to a trellis or south wall it 
is an ornamental object throughout the summer, 
its bright orange tubular flowers contrasting 
effectively with the delicate green of the foliage, 
10 feet. Pkt. 10 
Calandrinia Grandiflora. 
Verv beautiful <1 war!-growing annual for the 
flower garden ; in the sunshine the large rose- 
colored flowers expand into a perfect blaz.e of 
beauty, 1 foot. Pkt. 5 
CALCEOLARIA. 
B ELLIS. 
BELLIS ‘ oou “f SY) . 
Well-known favorites; admirably adapted for 
edgings, borders and low beds, and also well suited 
for growing in pots. Although perennials, they 
will flower the same season if the seed is sown 
early in the house, though it is preferable to sow’ it 
in the fall and winter the plants over in cold frames. 
>a foot. (See cut.) 
Double White . Pkt. 10 
Longfellow. Large double pink. 10 
Giant Snowball. Unusually large, very double, 
pure white flowers. 15 
Giant Red. Flowers densely double and unusually 
large, glowing red, shaded rose. 15 
Rose Crown. Double flowers, each having a 
rose-coloi’ed centre or crown, surrounded by some 
other color. 10 
Double Mixed. All colors.10 
Double Quilled, Mixed Colors. The petals 
are as round as knitting-needles. 10 
Canary Bii?d Vine. 
A rapid-growing summer climbing annual, grow¬ 
ing 10 to 15 feet high. It will cover trellis work in 
the most graceful manner, producing hundreds of 
its pretty fringed bright yellow flowers, which re¬ 
semble a canary bird with expanded wings. (See 
cut.) . Pkt. 5 
