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AQUILEGIA or COLUMBINE. 
New, Large-Flowering Hybrids. 
The flowers of this 
new strain are greatly en¬ 
larged, and the range of 
colors and shades has been 
increased. They, of 
course, are hardly peren¬ 
nials. luxuriating in the 
nioister situations in the 
garden, where they form 
permanent clumps, grow¬ 
ing from H to 2 feet high. 
Ihe large, unique, long- 
si)urred flowers, gracefully 
hung on longstenis, are no'r 
only bnlliantlyeffective on 
the plant, but equally as 
de.sirable when cut for vase 
and house decoration. 
Aquilegia, Large-Flow¬ 
ering Hybrids, Single, 
Mixed Colors.. .Pki. I 5 c. 
New Long-Spurred, 
D ouble - Flowering Hy¬ 
brids. Beautiful long- 
spurred, large, double 
nower.s, formed of several 
rows of cornucopia-like 
petals and of various 
shades of yellow, lavender, 
blue, indigo and white. 
. I'kt. 25c. 
New Long-Spurred 
COLUMBINE 
“ROSE QUEEN” 
A splendid novelty.bear- 
ing profusely long-spurred, 
single flowers shading from 
light pink to dark rose col¬ 
or, with white center and 
yellow anthers. ..Pkt. 25c 
BEGONIA. 
KING and QUEEN BALSAMS. 
whirh pcrfect in form and largest in flower yet developed in this old gar<len favorite, 
TbP and most popular of summer garden annuals. Height, 1 Wo 2 feet. 
^ hery-scariet, large, full double flowers. .... . Pkt. 10c. 
The Queen. Deep rose-pmk, large, double flowers. Exquisite.lOc. 
Prince Bismarck.’ ’ ’Brilii’an’t salmon- 
pink; large and double.10c. 
White Perfection. Large double 
white.lOc. 
Extra Choice, Double Mixed Bal¬ 
sams. Containing many beautiful 
colors, spotted, blotched, striped, etc. 
.10c. 
BEGONIAS. 
Large-Flowering, 
Tuberous-Rooted. 
Magnificent flowering pot plants, 
and deservedly popular for garden bed¬ 
ding, flowering in tlie greatest profusion 
all summer. The individual florets will 
average from 2 to 3 inches in diameter, 
and are of various beautiful colors. 
Height, 1 foot. 
Single, Large-Flowering, Mixed 
Colors. From choicest erect-flowering 
varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
Double, Large-Flowering, Mixed 
Colors. From prize varieties. .Pki. 35c- 
Crested Begonia {B. hyhrida giganiea 
criatata). Unique and beautiful. The 
flowers are immense, often 3 inches 
across, with a peculiar crest or beard 
attached to the petals. Colors, red, 
yellow, pink and terra cotta shades, 
in mixture. Pkt. 35c. 
Fibrous - Rooted 
Varieties. 
Red Erfor^a, a selected large-flowered 
strain of this popular bedding Begonia, 
producing glossy bright crimson flowers 
HI phenomenal profusion from May until 
frost; foliage dark, plants bushy and 
compact, ^out 10 inches high. It is 
also a good winter-flowering pot plant. 
oOc. per 1000 seeds . Pkt, 16c, 
Venion, fine bedding and pot plant, 6 
inches high; blood-red flowers in pro¬ 
fusion. loc, 
Vernon Zulu King, blood-red flowers 
and black-red leaves and stems HA'i. 10c, 
“KING” CALENDULAS. 
garden annuals on account of their ease of culture and profuse and 
uous blooming qualities throughout the summer. These improved varieties 
form bushy plants about 1 foot high by 1 foot in diameter, and are literally covered 
with exceedingly large, double, showy flowers. The seed has been saved from 
only the large.st and most perfect flowers of great depth and decided colors. 
Orange King. Large, double flowers of intense golden-orange. Per ouncet 
50c.. .PAL 10c. 
Lemon King. Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow. Per ounce, 50c. .. .10c, 
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