CHEAP COLLECTIONS. 



ANY ONE SENT POSTPAID FOR $1.10. ANY SIX FOR $5.50. 



The plants offered below are small but well established, 

 not labeled, no premiums. My selection of varieties. 



1. Twenty varieties of Chrysanthemums. 



2. Twelve varieties of Dwarf French Cannas. 



3. Fifteen varieties of Begonias. 



4. Twenty varieties of Geranium cuttings. 



5. Fifteen varieties of Fuchias. 



6. Six varieties of Carnations and ten varieties of Chrysanthemums. 



7. Five varieties of Amaryllis duIds. 



8. Two Pancratiums, one Agapantlius, one double Henierocallis, six 



Zephyranth.es alba, one Amaryllis formoisissima. 



9. Four C alias, three Smilax, six Zephyraiithes alba, two Pancratiums, 



three Fuchsias. 



10. Ten varieties of Cacti and Succulent Plants. 



11. Four varities of Violets, ten of each kind. 



12. Twenty varieties of flower seeds. 



18. Ten varieties of greenhouse seeds. 



14. Fifteen varieties of assorted plants. 



15. Eight varieties of climbing plants. 



16. Six varieties of Cannas, two of Zephyraiithes, one Amaryllis formois- 



issima, one hardy Henierocallis, two Smilax, two Callas. 



17. Fifteen varieties of Zonule Geranium cuttings, six double Ivy Ger- 



aniums. 

 IS. Three varieties of Dwarf Bamboo, three Carnations, three Roses, 

 three Chrysanthemums, three Fuchsias. 



19. Fifteen choice varieties of Chrysanthemums, six foliage Geraniums. 



20. Six varieties of Fuchsias, six Chrysanthemums, six Begonias, two 



Carnations. 



21. Two varieties of Roses, two Begonias, two Chrysanthemums, two 



Climbers, two Lady Washington Geraniums. 



22. Six varieties of Lady Washington Geraniums. 



23. Twelve varieties of Coleus. 



24. One Cyperus alternifolius, one Cyperus distans, one Cyperus gra- 



cilis, one Papyrus antiquorum, one Bamboo. 



25. Ten varieties of Geraniums with lovely variegated foliage. 



No change will be made in the above collections. 



Romneya Coulteri or " Matilija Poppy." The great California 

 tree poppy. One of the grandest of California native plants. With beau- 

 tiful pure white crinkled petals, and a mass of elegant yellow stamens. 

 The flowers measure five to six inches across. It is very difficult to propagate, 

 either from roots or seeds, but once started, grows without care. It is rarely 

 found in any nursery. I offer a limited number of good plants — ready in April 

 — at 50c, 75c to $1.50 each. Seeds now ready, per pkt. 15c; very slow to ger- 

 minate. 



BEAU1IFUL NEW HEAVENLY BLUE N0VEL1IES. 



^Lobelia Ramosia, "Heavenly Blue." Of an intense bright shade of 

 blue of the Ramosia type, very large flowering and free growing. For borders or 

 baskets this is desirable, and will produce a grand effect. Pkt 15c. 



Giant Browallia. "Browallia Speciosa Major." A most beautiful sum- 

 mer flowering plant for flower beds in summer and equally valuable for pot culture 

 in winter. The plants grow about 1 foot, are bushy and bear continuously large 

 flowers from 1 to 2 inches across, of brilliant indigo blue enlivened with a white 

 throat. People who are familiar with the old favorite, "Bine Amethyst," will 

 scarcely recognize this new variety as belonging to the same family. Pkt 15c. 



ATWOOD-KRUCKEBERG PRESS, LOS ANGELES. 



