GIANT-FLOWERING 
HYBRID GERANIUM. 
A strain of seed saved from grand nerv Hybrids all greatly enlarged and 
improved. The flowers are extra large, round, of the most perfect forms 
borne m splendid trusses, some of them forming balls 16 inches in circuT n : 
ference. The colors include shades of scarlet and crimson, rose pink salmon 
cream veined pink blush, snowy-white and all of the new auricletySes 
These all stand the hot sun, and, although perennials, they will pro¬ 
duce nice bushy plants and lowers from seeds sown the same season The 
gorgeous flowers borne continuously, render these most popular plaits fo? 
pot culture in winter or for bedding out in summer. 12 to 18 inches high 
Geranium, Giant-flowering Hybrids, Mixed Colors . Pkt. 15 c 
i ii f ,i , Cy elope or Auriole. A new French race— 
remarkable for the large, distinct white eye in each floret—surr umfed bv 
some brilliant contrasting co or, including new tints of red, v olet and 
pink. The flowers, of largest size, are borne in big umbels _. . ..Pit. 25c. 
"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 
in one season.’ Mrs. 1. A. CALDWELL. Cornwall HoZw,Ct 
Geranium, Double Giant-flowering, Mixed Colors pkt 
Ivy-leaved, Single, Large-flowering, Mixed Colors!.. 25< 
GLOXINIA. 
Gloxinias are most charming greenhouse plants. The flowers 
are produced in greatest profusion, of most exquisite and gor¬ 
geous colors, many of which are magnificently spotted, mot¬ 
tled and blended. 1 foot. 
Gloxinia, Giant-flowering, Mixed Colors . Pkt. 50c. 
Gloxinia, Large-flowering, Choice Mixed Colors . . ,25c. 
Gloxinia, Imperialis. A hybrid race between the Gloxinia 
and Sinningia, including characteristics of both parents. 
Beautiful velvety leaves of brownish-red with broad white 
veins and Gloxinia-liko flowers of various shades of red, rose, 
blue, lilac, white, etc. Splendid summer-blooming pot 
plants. Pkt. 30c. 
GLOXINIA REGINA DR. MASTERS. 
This new hybrid between Sinningia Regina and Gloxinia is 
most striking. It lias handsome Sinningia leaves of a glossy dark 
green veined with silver above, and flushed with purplish red un¬ 
derneath. With these the flowers, which appear in great profusion 
and are bright rosy carmine with spotted white throat, stand out 
in the most brilliant imaginable contrast. The blooms are abund¬ 
antly produced. They measure 2L6 to 3 inches in diameter, are 
borne horizontally in graceful bouquets well above the foliage, and 
remain an unusually long time in full beauty. Pkt 35c. 
SILVER-STRIPED JAPAN HOP. 
(IJumulus 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 annual, attains full perfection the first sea¬ 
son. The foliage is luxuriant, making a dense covering. 
One of the best plants for covering verandas, trellises, 
etc. Heat, drought and insects do not trouble it. (See 
cut.) . pkt. 10c. 
Giant-flowering HELIOTROPE. 
The heads of blossoms of this new tvpe often measure 
a foot across; the plants 18 inches high, are healthy, 
bushy and compact; the leaves are large and luxuriant. 
Seed sown in the. spring produces fuil-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, Mixed Colors .10c. 
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