GERBERA. Fiue 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 orange ami from flesh to crimson. 
gloxinia. Benary’s Giant, an improved strain of exceptional beauty, 
the flowers are of enormous size and the new rich colors and variations 
are amazing. Cyclops, wine-red, white border. Danube, white, blue 
border. Frederick Denary, scarlet, white throat. Goliath, vioiet, blue 
border. Rhine, white, pink border. Separate or mixed. 
GREVILLEA Robusta, splendid decorative plant, much quicker 
growing than a Palm; very effective with its long drooping fol¬ 
iage, deeply cut like a Fern. 
KALANCHOE Globulifera Coccinea, the most brilliant and valu¬ 
able Kalanchoe to date. These lovely succulents are easily prop¬ 
agated, are free and long-blooming, and a pot of these gorgeous 
plants with their showy scarlet flowers is always enthusiastically 
admired. 
HELIOTROPE. These are general favorites due to their easy 
culture and delicious vanilla-like fragrance. The flowers are 
small but come in large clusters from white to royal blue. 
Lemoine’s Giant, extra choice mixture. Madame Bruant, deep 
lilac. Peruviana, light blue. Queen Marguerite, deep blue. White 
Lady, pure white. Separate or mixed. 
MIMOSA Pudica, prostrate plant with pretty pinnate foliage 
which droops when touched; charming pink globular flowers. 
PRIMULA or Primrose. The half hardy Primroses are among 
the most easily grown, showy and beautiful of window plants 
and deserve a place in every home. The plants are readily grown 
from seeds, thrive under ordinary care and come into bloom in a 
few months after they are started. Chinese Giant Fringed, huge 
flowers; Coccinea, glittering red; Coerulea, light blue; Emperor, 
copper-red; Empress, reddish magenta; Exquisite, pale pink; 
Kermesina, crimson; Lady Randolph Churchill, pure white; 
Marquis of Lome, bright rose; Soleil de’ Empel, white with gold 
eye; also Mixed. 
GLOXINIA BENARY’S GIANT 
Chinese Choice Fringed, finest mixture. 
Chinese Star Sorts, these bloom more freely than the Giant 
Fringed, embrace as many colors, and are more easily cared lor. 
They will succeed under adverse conditions, are as attractive sis 
the Giant Primroses, and more satisfactory. Celestial, porcelain 
blue; Coral, creamy-pink; King of the Blues, rich deep blue; 
Ruby Star, dark blood red; The Bride, pure white; Vesuvius; 
brilliant red; also Mixed. 
Chinese Double, showy; mixed colors. 
Floribunda Grandiflora, an improved variety bearing beau¬ 
tiful golden flowers. 
Forbesi, Baby Primrose, graceful lilac flowers in abundant 
clusters; fine. 
Kewensis, siilendid toliage; golden lloweis. 
Malacoides, a lovely Primrose that starts readily Irom seeds. 
The flowers are not large, but are pmduced 
whorls; showy and beautiful. Colors: Fraicheur, light lilac. 
Gaiety, dark red; Snowflake, pure white; Superba Rosea, 
rose; separale or mixed. 
Obconica, New Giant-flowered, lli^se start readily 
from seeds, and bloom for weeks, eliciting the admiia- 
tiou and praise of all beholders. Colors: Apple B os 
som. Blood Red, Blue, Deep Rose, Lilac, Pure White, 
Salmon Queen; Separate or Mixed. 
SAINTPAITLIA lonantha, African Violet, 
little plants producing clusters ot lovely rich blue Dow¬ 
ers an inch across; requires care in starting. 
SCHIZANTHUS, Dr. Badger’s Hybrids. ^ 
plants about a foot high literally covered with showy 
orchid-like flowers in an extensive range of 
colors. Seeds germinate promptly and the plants come 
into bloom in a few' w'eeks after sow'ing. 
STREPTOCARPUS Hybrids, easily grow'ii from seeds; 
the flowers are 2 in. or more long and show all the 
leading colors from white to blue and crimson. 
SWAINSONIA Grandiflora, lovely free-flowering win¬ 
ter-blooming plant producing racemes ot large wnite, 
pink ami red flowers, useful for bouquets. 
CHINESE PRIMROSE, Star Sorts 
CHINESE PRiMKOSE, Griant Fringed 
