Passion Flower. 
Handsome, rapid-grow¬ 
ing perennial climber, 
for greenhouse decora¬ 
tion or sunny positions 
in the open ground in 
summer. (See cut.) 
Incarnata (“May Pops’*) 
Blooms the first season 
from seed. Flowers 2 or 3 
inches across. Flesh color 
with purple rays, followed 
by yellow edible fruits. l*kt.5 
Ccerulea. Large flowers of 
violet and blue. Pkt. 10 
Von Volexmi (Tacsonia). 
Large scarlet flowers... Pkt. 15 
( hhodochi- 
TON.) 
Dontotomnn Beautiful garden perennials; growing from 2 to 3 feet high, with 
I clllolciTlOn. white, pink, scarlet or blue flowers, beautifully spotted ami marked 
Mixed Colors... pj.^ ^0 
“Sensation.” A new Gloxinia-flowered annual Pentstemon. blooms the first 'season from spring- 
sown seed; the flowers measure 2 inches across, in shape similar to Gloxinia flowers and 
brilliantly colored, and are crowded on tall graceful spikes about 2 feet high; grows well in 
almost any garden soil. (See cut.) .’ p^t 10 
Pprilla IMankinPnftta Ornamental foliage plants of compact habit; leaves dark mul- 
I ci ilia iiaiiwinciioio. berry color; useful for ribbon effects. feet. pkt. 5 
Pnrnls Fountain Prmo (Pennisetum Ruppelianum.) The leaves are narrow, 
i Urpic I UU Illal II VJIdoo, long, and arch gracefully from the centre of plant to eir- 
cumference, forming a perfect fountain. From July until frost 
its attractiveness is enhanced by feathery purple heads which bend over on their long slender stalks 
Eventually they expand until the whole plant is veiled with nodding clouds of purple. Pkt. 10 
Dnrnlo RdIIq (Rbodochtlon Volubile.) A charming climber. The heart-shaped leaves are very pretty, the 
“Urpie Delia, upper surface bright green, with large, dark veins, aud the underside as well as the stems purplish 
, . . . «?• The J‘° 1 "' e , rH are about 2 inches long, curiously formed and of a rich claret red, and hang on 
long graceful stems. It flowers freely from seed the first season. 10 feet. ( See cut.) . Pkt. 10 
(.Japanese Winter Cherry.) 
P hysalis Francheti A remarkably showy annual of 
sturdy, erect branching habit, 
growing about 18 inches high. The branches are well covered with luxur¬ 
iant, green foliage and studded with large bright red cherry-like fruits, 
each enclosed in an enormous balioon-like semi-transparent calyx, about three 
inches long by 7 to 8 inches in circumference, at first of light green color, gradu¬ 
ally changing, as they mature, to yellow, then orange, and finally to crimson. 
It is a bold, handsome plant and gorgeously effective in the autumn garden, and 
equally as valuable when grown in pots for winter decoration in the house, or 
the colored balloon-like vessels can be used to great advantage with winter bou¬ 
quets of dried grasses. The fruit is edible for those who like it. (See cut.)..Pkt. 10 
The large-flowered Chinese Bell Flower ; hardy peren¬ 
nial, bearing large, broad, bell-shaped white or blue flowers; 
very handsome for garden decoration. 1 Va feet. The A 'ana 
Compacts or "Mariesii” type form sturdy little bushes only 
about 12 inches high and are profuse bloomers. (See cut.) 
Platycodon 
Grandiflora. 
Grandiflora, White. Pkt. 10 
“ Blue.. 10 
“ Mixed. 10 
Nana Compacta, Blue ( Ma riesii ) 10 
Nana Compacta, White. 10 
r% < | Brilliant dwarf an- 
rortulaca. nuals, only 6 inches 
high, luxuriating in 
warm situations, and blooming 
profusely from early summer to 
autumn. For low beds and masses of 
color, from spring until frost, they are 
indispensable; colors range through 
innumerable shades of red, yellow, 
pink, striped, white, etc. 
Single Mixed.Per oz. 40; Pkt. 5 
Dnnhlo These make perfectly 
usuu vik, • • gorgeous masses of 
Pnrtnlara color; the flowers of 
I Ul lUidtd. the double sorts re¬ 
main open all day. Seeds from double 
Port uIncas will not all produce double¬ 
flowering plants. To have a fine bed 
of all do u b les, rogu e out a 11 singles and 
stick in cuttingsofthedoublesin vacan¬ 
cies. They quickly take root and 
do urish. (See cut.) 
Double White. Pkt. 10 
-Bose Striped Carmine. 10 
-Yellow Striped Crimson. 10 
-Scarlet . 10 
-Sulphur. 10 
-Salmon. Beautiful rosy salmon 10 
Double Rose Color. 10 
-Orange. 10 
-Purple. 10 
Double Mixed. . .Per 1,000 
seeds, 25 cts. 10 
Customer’s selection of any 3 
packets of the above for 25 
cts.; any G for 45 cts. 
Imported collection of 12 
separate double sorts, 75c. 
pp Arnnnilimq or Lady Washington Geraniums are grand plants for pot 
I uaiyumumo, culture; the flowers, an Inch or more across, are borne in 
immense clusters through spring and summer; colors are rich in the extreme and 
beautifully marked. Height, 1 to 2 feet. Finest Mixed. (See cut ) Pkt 1 
Oenothera. 
Mixed. Large showy flowers 
of various colors; hardy 
annual. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 5 
CEnothera Drumnondi 
Nana. A fine dwarf com¬ 
pact-growing annual “live¬ 
ning Primrose,” only 1 
foot high, with immense 
bright yellow flowers in 
profusion. Pkt. 15 
n i. Pretty little 
UX3IIS. half-trailing 
annuals, for 
hanging baskets, vases, 
rock work and edgings, 
flowering in profusion. 0 
to 9 inches. Mixed. An¬ 
nual sorts. Pkt. 10 
rt Grand hardy, 
rSSOny. herbaceous 
plants, well known 
ornaments of our gardens, with 
large double flowers of various 
colors. 2 feet high. Double 
Mixed. Pkt. 10 
Pa lava Flexuosa. St 
large pink flowers with 
black throats; plants 
bushy. About V/j feet 
high. Pkt. 5 
nn- 
beds 
or pots; 
