Choice 
Seeds 
FOR 
THE 
Window 
Qarden 
It is hardly necessary to say that there is much pleasure as well as economy in grow¬ 
ing pot plants for the Window Garden from seeds. Potted plants are very attractive in the 
house during the winter months when flowers are scarce. We recommend the varieties listed 
below and feel sure that all who try them will be more than pleased. Cultural directions 
will be sent with each order. All seeds 5jz!per pkt., 22 pkts.$1.00, 60 pkts.$2.00, 77 pkts. $3.00. 
Rosea Grandiflora, beautiful rose flowers. 
Sunbeam, yellow blotched brown. 
AGATHAEA Amelloides, Paris Daisy. A 
lovely winter-blooming plant with blue 
Daisy-like flowers; fine table decoration. 
ASPARAGUS Sprengeri, Emerald Feath¬ 
er. Showy green foliage; drooping; fine. 
Plumosus Nanus, elegant plumy foliage. 
Plumosus Robustus, lace-like foliage. 
BaLSAM Camellia-flowered. Plants grow 
2 ft. high, branch symmetrically, and be¬ 
come little trees covered with elegant 
bloom. Their beauty, attractiveness, free 
and continuous blooming and easy cul¬ 
ture commend them to everyone who 
loves flowers, and they well deserve their 
popularity. Colors: White, Crimson, Li¬ 
lac, Scarlet Spotted, Salmon Rose, Vio¬ 
let Spotted, separate or Mixed. 
BEGONIA Gracilis, graceful free and ever- 
blooming pot plants for winter; mixed. 
Luminosa, bronze foliage; scarlet flowers. 
Gloire Louveciennes, white flushed rose. 
Semperflorens, compact plants covered 
with showy flowers which droop grace¬ 
fully in large panicles, mixed colors. 
Glory of Erfurt, crimson-red flowers. 
Rosea, lovely deep rose pink; fine. 
Tuberous-rooted, large flowers often Gin. 
across, colors ranging from white to 
crimson, bronze, orange and rose. 
Double-flowered, finest mixed colors. 
Single-flowered, rich and varied colors. 
Fringed, unsurpassed strain; mixed. 
Lloydii Pendula fl. pi., for hanging bas¬ 
kets and pots; showy double flowers 
in a wide range of lovely colors. 
BROWALLIA Speciosa, flowers large, not 
unlike a Petunia; almost continuously 
in bloom. Blue, White or Mixed. 
CACTUS, a splendid mixture containing 
many fine species and varieties. 
CALCEOLARIA. These are of easy culture 
from seeds and a windowful of the flow¬ 
ering plants is a sight of surpassing beau¬ 
ty. The unique pocket-like flowers are 
entirely different in form from any other 
flower and the colors range from yellow 
to pink and red, some being spotted. 
Clibrani Profusa, small golden flowers. 
Grandiflora Tigrina, tigred and spotted. 
Keiway’s Perfect Model, finest strain of 
large-flowered Cauteolaria in existence. 
New Dwarf Compact, lovely clusters of 
many colors, seifs and spotted; excellent. 
CINERARIA. These improved large-flower¬ 
ed Cinerarias are magnificent plants for 
the house or conservatory. The plants 
are of neat habit, the foliage large and 
attractive; the flowers are of velvet-like 
texture, in every color of the rainbow, 
and cover the plant with a sheet of bloom. 
Benary’s Superb Strain, finest mixture. 
Kelway’s Perfect Model, graceful plants 
with large flowers of the most wonder¬ 
ful colors; saved from selected plants. 
Kelway’s Stellata, star-shaped flowers. 
Vilmorin’s French, in the following fine 
colors: Antique Rose, Glowing Scarlet, 
Royal Blue, Striped, White, and Mixed. 
CORDYLINE Australis, elegant pot plant, 
leaves long, handsomely striped; lovely 
sweet-scented white flowers in panicles. 
CYCLAMEN. These are beautiful plants for 
the window in winter, the exquisite flow¬ 
ers being of many colors and produced 
in great abundance for many weeks. 
Seeds show plantlets in about 4 weeks, 
and plants come into bloom in 18 months. 
Every seed as a rule, will produce a 
plant. The foliage is often as beautifully 
marked as a Begonia. 
Persicum Giganteum, giant flowers; col¬ 
ors: Bright Rose, Pure White, White with 
red eye, Salmon Rose, Carmine Red, 
separate 10 seeds. Mixed 12 seeds. 
Grandiflorum, large-flowered; finest mixed 
DRACAENA Indivisa, beautiful ornament¬ 
al foliage plant, very useful for house 
decorations; finest mixed colors. 
FREESIAS. These are easily grown from 
seeds and bloom in 5 months. The rich¬ 
ly-scented flowers come in a wide range 
of colors and are produced very freely on 
long strong stems, lasting well when cut. 
Hybrida, remarkable fine mixture. 
Ragioneri, beautiful large flowers; mixed. 
Tubergenii, largest size; finest colors. 
GERBERA. Fine pot plant, blooming for 
weeks; flowers Aster-like, on long stems. 
Fine for table decorations, also for cutting. 
Jamesonii, Barberton Daisy, scarlet. 
Adnet’s Giant, Transvaal Daisy, showy 
rich colors ranging from white to or¬ 
ange and from flesh to crimson.. 
