CHOICE WINDOW-GARDEN SEEDS 
There is a lot of pleasure as well as economy in growing pot plants from seeds, and the plants 
are more appreciated than if bought from some grower. We would, therefore, urge our friends to 
order a liberal supply of the choice seeds we offer. We especially recommend Begonia, Calceolaria, 
Cineraria, Cyclamen, Heliotrope, Lantana, Pelargonium, and Primrose. 
Abutilon Benary's Giant 
ABUTILON Benary's Giant, hhsh, 2 ft. Big showy 
bells of various colors; blooms in six months. 
Hibiscus-flowered, hhsh, 3 ft. Large Hibiscus-like 
firs of various shades; fine for pots. 25 seeds. 
New Hybrids, hhsh, 3 ft. Finest colors mixed. 
30 s. 
ACACIA Decurrens, hhp, 5 ft. Black Wattle; very 
floriferous. 
Farnesiana, hhp, 8 ft. Sweet-scented, yellow firs. 
Longifolia, hhp, 10 ft. Golden Wattle, yellow firs. 
ACHIMENES, hhp, 6 in. Fine showy firs akin to 
Gloxinia; requires same treatment; mixed colors. 
Seeds small and require care in starting. 
ADANSONIA Digitata, hhp, 40 ft. The African Bao¬ 
bab Tree; leaves five-fingered; firs white with 
purple anthers, 6 in. across. 
AGAPANTHUS Umbellatus, Blue Lily of the Nile, 
hhp, 2 ft. A splendid flowering pot plant; um¬ 
bels of big blue bells; set pots in saucers of 
water in the shade during summer. 
AGATHAEA Amelloides, Paris Daisy, hhp, 1 ft. A 
lovely winter-blooming plant, blue Daisy-like 
firs. 
Coelestis Monstrosa, hhp, 14 in. New, large firs 
of a beautiful blue shade; a charming pot plant. 
AGAVA Americana, Century Plant, hhp. Hardy in 
South, pot plant North; graceful foliage. 8 seed:*. 
ALOE Mixed Species. The Aloes are among the 
most popular decorative succulents. Easily 
grown from seeds. 
AMARYLLIS Hybrida, hbb, 18 in. Large Lily-like 
firs, from pure white with varied markings to 
the richest self colors of rose and red; mixed. 
8 seeds. 
ANGELONIA Grandiflora, hhp, 3 ft. A very beau¬ 
tiful branching pot plant with square stems and 
spike-like racemes of pretty, fragrant violet firs. 
ARALIA Sieboldi, hhsh, 5 ft. A handsome window 
plant with broad, shining, deeply lobed leaves 
and umbels of yellowish firs, an inch broad. 
Sieboldi Moseri, hhsh, 3 ft. An improved Sie¬ 
boldi, more dwarf in growth and has dark green 
foliage. 
ARDISIA Crenulata, hhp, 2-3 ft. A neat com¬ 
pact shrub with lance-like wavy edged leaves 
and terminal clusters of sweet scented firs, fol¬ 
lowed by drooping, small coral-red berries. 
Seeds will start in heat in 8 weeks, after which 
keep in moderately cool place. Water with soot 
water to improve color of plant and berries. 
Plant in spring and firs will appear the follow¬ 
ing spring. Berries will be well developed in 
early fall and by Christmas become a gorgeous 
display. 
ASPARAGUS Falcatus, hhp, 3 ft. Beautiful vigor¬ 
ous plant, shining dark green foliage. 
Plumosus Nanus, hhp, 18 in. Elegant foliage. 
Plumosus Robustus, hhp, 10 ft. Window vine 
lovely. 
Scandens Deflexus, hhp. New, a charming plant 
for suspended baskets. 
Asparagus Sprengeri 
Sprengeri, Emerald Feather, hhp, 6 ft. One of 
the best plants for window boxes when planted 
near the edge where it can droop over the side. 
Tenuissimus, hhp, 5 ft. Rare, very fine for pots. 
Verticillatus, hp, 15 ft. Blooms freely and has an 
abundance of red berries in late summer. 10 s. 
Virgatus, hhp. A remarkably elegant feathery- 
looking pot plant from South Africa. 3 seeds. 
Complete Special Mixture of Asparagus. 
BEGONIA Gracilis, hhp, 1 ft. Graceful free and 
ever-blooming pot plants for winter; mixed. 
Gloire Louveciennes. White flushed rose. 
Luminosa, bronze foliage, fiery scarlet firs. 
Semperflorens, hhp. 1 ft. Plants compact and are 
literally covered with showy firs which droop 
gracefully in large panicles, finest mixed colors. 
Christmas Cheer, a very desirable plant for beds 
in summer and pots in winter; plants become 
* globes of charming crimson-scarlet firs. 
Compacta Atropurpurea, 6 in. Rich red firs and 
glossy bronze-red foliage. 
Glory of Erfurt, compact everblooming sort with 
crimson-red firs almost three inches long and 
one and a half inches across; beautiful. 
Rosea, firs deep rose pink, very free-blooming. 
Complete Mixture of Gracilis and Semperflorens. 
Tuberous-rooted, hhp, 1 ft. These are valuable 
for summer decorations or window gardens; 
large firs often 6 in. across, colors ranging from 
white to crimson and shades of bronze, orange 
and rose. 
Double-Flowered, beautiful double firs in fine 
mixed colors; about 80% true from seeds. 
Single-flowered, rich and varied colors; mixed. 
Fringed Mixed. Unsurpassed strain. 
Complete Mixture of Tuberous-rooted Begonias. 
Lloydii Pendula, fl. pi. For pots and hanging 
baskets. Showy double firs in a wide range of 
colors. 
BORONIA Megastigma, hhsh, 1ft. Starts readily 
from seed and will bloom first season. Grown 
especially for the deliciously fragrant drooping 
bell-shaped purple and gold firs. 
BOUVARDIA Jacquinii, hhp, 3 ft. Beautiful pot 
plant with pretty scarlet firs. Graceful shrub. 
BRUGMANSIA Suaveolens, Angel's Trumpet, hhp, 
3 ft. Free-blooming, sweet-scented white firs 7 
in. long, blooms several times during Summer, 
hardy South but needs protection North. _ 
