GhybrS" Geraniums 
A strain of seed saved from grand new Hybrids all greatly enlarged and im¬ 
proved. The flowers are extra large, round, of the most perfect forms, borne on 
splendid trusses, some of them forming balls 1G inches in circumference. Ihe colors 
include shades of scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, salmon, cream veined omk 
snowy-white and all of the new auriole types with lovely rings and large ...ute eyes 
as well as the new Bird’s-egg or spotted type. These all stand the hot sun, and, 
although perennials, they will produce nice bushy plants and flowers from seeds 
sown the same season. The gorgeous flowers, borne continuously, render these 
most popular plants for pot culture in winter or for bedding out in summer. 12 to 
18 inches high. 
Geranium, Giant-flowering Hybrids, Mixed Colors. 1 kt. 15c. 
“ “ Scarlet.. 
“ •• Pink.!§ c - 
“ “ White. loc. 
<< « Cyclope or Auriole. A new Trench race—re¬ 
markable for the large, distinctly white eye in each floret—surrounded by some 
brilliant contrasting color, including new tints of red, violet amt pink, ihe 
flowers, of largest size, are borne in big umbels and very freely. C'jce cut.) 1 kt. 2oc. 
“My Seedling Geraniums—Giants of California are a revelation to all who see 
them; they never knew that geranium seeds were capable of doing so well m ono season. 
Mrs. L. A. CALDWELL, Cornwall Hollow, Ct. 
Geranium, Double Giant-flowering, Mixed Colors ... • • .^5c. 
“ Ivy-Leaved, Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors.2oc. 
Giant-Flowering Heliotropes, 
The heads of blossoms of this new type often measure a foot 
across; the individual florets are also very large, and their de¬ 
licious perfume is just as enchanting as in the old, 
ing types. The plants. 18 inches high, are healthy 
compact; the leaves are large and luxuriant. Seed 
spring produces full-grown, profuse-flowering plants by July 
which flower in the garden until cut down by frost or are 
grown in pots for winter flowers. (See cut.) 
Lemoine’s Giant Blue. Deep blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Lemoine’s Giant White. Pearly-white.15c. 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrid Heliotrope, Mixed Colors. 
Purple, blue, lavender, white, etc.10c. 
Impatiens Holstii Hybrids 
A new and handsome plant from East Africa. It 
forms bushes 1 i to 2 feet high and resembles in habit, 
foliage and shape of flowers the popular /mpatiens Sul- 
tanii , but surpassing the latter by far by its quicker and 
more vigorous growth and its much larger flowers and the 
greater quantity produced. The flowers, li to 1* 
inches across, are of red, violet, pink and white with a 
red eye. In a half-shady situation the plants grow 
luxuriantly out-of-doors and form effective and unusually 
showy flower beds by their great abundance of bloom. I t 
grown in pots it will be a first-class plant. Sown on heat in 
March the seedlings may be planted out end of May and will 
be continuously in bloom from June until the frost destroys 
them. Mixed C olors. Pkt. 25c. 
GLOXINIAS. 
Gloxinias are most charming green¬ 
house plants. The flowers are pro¬ 
duced in greatest profusion, of most 
exquisite and gorgeous colors, many 
of which are magnificently spotted, 
mottled and blended. 1 foot. 
Gloxinia, Giant-flowering, Mixed 
Colors. Pkt. 50c. 
Gloxinia, Large-flowering, Choice 
Mixed Colors.25c. 
Silver-Striped Japan Hop. 
(Humulus Japonicus Folia Variegata.) 
A strikingly beautiful variety of the Japan Hop Vine; the leaves 
are liberally and distinctly striped and blotched with silvery-white and 
gray on deep green. It is a rapid summer climber, in 3 or 4 weeks’ time 
attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet; resembling the common hop, but, 
being an annuual, attains full perfec- 
’ e foliage 
a dense 
the best 
for covering ver- 
trellises, etc. 
drought 
insects do 
not trouble 
it. 
(See cut.) 
Pkt. 
10c. 
