CHOICE WINDOW GARDEN SEEDS 
ABUTILON BENARY’S GIANT 
It is hardly necessary to say that there is much pleasure as 
well as economy in growing pot plants for the Window Gar¬ 
den from seeds. Potted plants are very attractive in the house 
during the winter months when flowers are scarce. We rec¬ 
ommend the varieties listed below and feel sure that all who 
try them will be more than pleased. Cultural directions will 
he sent with each order. All seeds 
All Seeds, Regular packet 5c; Jumbo packet 10c. 
ABUTILON, Flowering Maple, large showy bell-shaped flowers of va¬ 
rious colors. Benary’s Giant, mixed. Hibiscus-flowered, mixed. 
AGATHAEA Amelloides, Paris Daisy. A lovely winter-bloom¬ 
ing plant with blue Daisy-like flowers; fine table decoration. 
ASPARAGUS Sprengeri, Emerald Feather. Showy green fol¬ 
iage; drooping; fine. 
Plumosus Nanus, elegant plumy foliage. 
Plumosus Robustus, lace-like foliage. 
BALSAM, Camellia-flowered. Plants grow 2 ft. high, branch 
symmetrically, and become little trees covered with elegant 
bloom. Their beauty, attractiveness, free and continuous bloom¬ 
ing ami easy culture commend them to everyone who loves 
flowers, and they well deserve their popularity. Colors: White, 
Crimson, Lilac, Scarlet Spotted, Salmon Rose, Violet Spotted. 
Separate or mixed. 
BEGONIA Gracilis. Graceful, free and everblooming pot 
plants for winter. Mixed. 
Lurainosa. Bronze foliage; scarlet flowers. 
Gloire Louveciennes, white flushed rose. 
Semperflorens, compact plants covered with showy flowers 
which droop gracefully in large panicles. Christmas Cheer, 
crimson-scarlet. Compacta Atropurpurea, red flowers, bronze 
foliage. Glory of Erfurt, crimson-red. Rosea, deep rose pink. 
Separate or mixed. 
Tuberous-rooted, valuable decorations for the window gar¬ 
den. Beautiful large flowers often six inches across. Double- 
flowered, mixed. Single-flowered, mixed. Fringed, mixed. 
Separate or mixed. 
BROWALLIA Speciosa, flowers large, not unlike a Petunia; 
almost continuously in bloom. Blue, AAdiite or Mixed. 
BALSAM—Camellia-/Plowered 
CINERARIA—Large-flowered 
CYCLAMEN—Persicum Giganteum 
CACTUS, a splendid mixture containing many fine species 
and varieties. 
CALCEOLARIA. These are of easy culture from seeds and a 
windowful of the flowering plants is a sight of surpassing 
beauty. The unique pocket-like flowers are entirely different 
in form from any other flower and the colors range from yel¬ 
low to pink and red, some being spotted. Clibrani Profusa, 
golden spotted. Grandiflora Tigrina, tigered and spotted. Kel- 
way’s Perfect Model, finest strain of large-flowered Calceolarias 
in existence. New Dwarf Compact, many colors, seifs and 
spotted. Sunbeam, yellow blotched brown. Separate or mixed, 
CINERARIA. These improved large-flowered 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. 
Kelway’s Perfect Model, graceful plants with large flowers 
of the most wonderful colors; saved from selected plants. 
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, hand¬ 
somely striped; lovely sweet-scented white flowers in panicles. 
CYCLAMEN. These are beautiful plants for the window in 
winter, the exquisite flowers being of many colors and produced 
in great abundance for many weeks. Seeds show plantlels in 
about 4 weeks, and plants come into bloom in 18 months. 
Persicum Giganteum, giant flowers; colors: 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 ornamental foliage plant, 
very useful for house ilecorations; finest mixed colors. 
FREESIAS. These are easily grown from seeds and bloom 
in 5 months. The richly-scented flowers come in a wide range 
of colors and are produced very freely on long strong stems, 
lasting well when cut. Ragioneri, mixed colors. Tubergenii, 
largest size, finest colors. 
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