Specialties in Plants and Seeds 
Cactus Flowering 
Geraniums 
A very unique and strikingly beautiful 
distinct type which, originated in England 
but a few years ago, at once won a place in 
ereat public favor as pot plants, for the con- 
servatory and window boxes, for which they 
are unusually pleasing and attractive on 
account of their remarkably handsome and 
thrifty put dwarf growth, small foliage, and 
marvelous profusion of bloom. 
The Cactus has by common consent been 
recognized as a distinctive term applied to 
certain types of dahlias, cinerarias, etc., but 
none deserve the appellation more so than 
the Cactus geraniums, with their admirable 
elegance of form, exquisite graceful narrow 
curled and twisted petals, similar to those 
of the finest grade of Cactus dahlia. 
We offer the following varieties: 
J. R. Greenhill. Pleasing shade of soft 
pinkish lavender. 
Fire Dragon. Bright scarlet crimson, ex- 
eceptionally striking and showy. 
Mrs. J. Brown. Dark scarlet; dwarf grow- 
er; free bloomer. 
Salmon Queen. Delicate light salmon. 
quisite. Salmon rose. 
Countess. Dark salmon. 
20 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
GREVILLEA THELEMANIANA. One has 
but to see this charming shrub to desire 
it. Nothing of like nature has been intro- 
duced in recent: years. Of compact habit, 
deep green foliage, tipped golden green, 
resembling a miniature pine tree. The 
Grevillea Thelemaniana 
delicate rose colored flowers tipped with 
green are borne on the ends of the branches 
in compact clusters. They are indescrib- 
ably exquisite, resembling nothing so much 
as a bunch of rosy dew drops. 50c and 75c 
each. 
/ Gerbera Jamesoni 
GERBERA. The Scarlet Transvaal Daisy. 
“The leaves are grayish green, long and 
rufied at the edges and grow close to 
the ground in rosette-like form. The 
flower stems are found 15 to 18 inches 
long and are surrounded by _— splendid 
large brilliant scarlet daisy like flowers, 
four and one-half inches across. The 
center of the flower is bright red and 
Gerbera Jamesoni, the Transvaal Daisy 
is fne for cutting and keeps for two 
weeks in water. The plant is perennial 
end blooms all the year. Very scarce. 
Strong plants, 25 and 50c each. $2.00 and 
$4.00 per dozen. (See Cut.) 
Crimson Winter Rhubarb 
We make a great specialty of this wonder- 
ful vegetable fruit. See back cover for prices, 
ete. Special Rhubarb pamphlet sent on ap- 
plication. 
TRY OUR FINE STRAINS OF “PETUNIA” SEEDS.—THEY ARE THE BEST GROWN 
