HISS MARTHA HISER, FLORIST, URBANA, OHIO. 



OXALIS. 



Bermuda Butter- 

 cup Oxalis. 



An unrivaled Winter- 

 flowering Pot Plant of 

 easy culture, succeed- 

 ing anvwhere. This is 

 the finest of all Oxalis. 

 Strong. luxuriant grow- 

 er, one bulb sufficient 

 for a 5 or 6-inch pot. 

 Place in a cool, dark po- 

 sition for a few weeks 

 to root thoroughly T then 

 remove to a sunny win- 

 dow or conserv'atorv. 

 The flowers are of a 

 large size, of the purest 

 bright buttercup vellow. 



BERMUDA BUTTERCUP OXALI 



CrCLAMEN PERSICUM 



BASKET OF MIXECOXALIS 



Well grown plants have produced as high 



TUBEROUS BEGONIA 



as seventv flower stems at onetime and over 1.000 flowers in one 

 season. Will usually bloom 6 weeks after planting. Price, 6 cents 

 each; 5 for 25 cents. 



NEW DOUBLE BUTTERCUP OXALIS. 



Exactly like the Bermuda Buttercup Oxalis in color, except that 

 the flowers are verv double and vervlaree. Grand for pots, bas- 

 kets and window boxes. Price, 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. 



LASIANDRA— The tallest grower: should be planted in the center. 

 Flowers large, bright rosy-pink. Leaves bright green and much 

 divided. Price, 3 cents each; 12 for 25 cents. 



DIEPPI— Pure white blooms. Dense, handsome, dark green foli- 

 age, marked with black. Price, 3 cents each; twelve for 25 

 cents. 



ALL COLORS M IXED— A splendid mixture of all colors. The price 

 is so low that at least a few should be included in every order. 

 Price, 3 cents each; twelve for 25 cents. 



CYCLAMEN, or PERSIAN TIOLETS. 

 Large Flowering. 



These are among the most beautiful and interesting Winter and 

 Spring flowering bulbs for window and greenhouse culture. Not 

 only are the flowers of striking beauty, but the foliage is also 

 highlv ornamental and decorative, even" when not in bloom. TRY 

 SOME. 



PERSIAN CYCLAMEN— This is a variety of rare merit, producing 

 exceedingly large, sweet scented bloom and beautifully marked 

 leaves. Price, 15 cents each; two for 25 cents. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GlGANTEUM— The flowers of this variety 

 are monstrous; colors range in crimson, rose and white, with deli- 

 cately scented flowers. Mixed colors. Price, 25 cents each; three 

 for 50 cents. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM— This is a well known variety of long 

 standing, equally as beautiful as the giant strain: flowers smaller. 

 Fine bulbs, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. 



TUBEROUS BEGOMAS FOR POT PLANTS 



are now classed among the handsomest Flowering Bulbs. The 

 record of floriculture does not list a flower that has been so greatly 

 increased in size, improved in form, and intensified in color as this. 

 Thev bloom continually throughout the Spring and Summer, the 

 flowers often exceeding six inches in diameter, and outrival in 

 color the most brilliant and dazzling Geranium flowers: and from 

 the time the first blossom appears until all growth is stopped by 

 frost they are 

 never out of 

 bloom, and are 

 borne in such 

 profusion that 

 the rich green 

 foliage is almost 

 hidden under 

 the load of blos- 

 soms. For a bed- 

 ding plant out- 

 doors or for pot 

 culture in the 

 house the Tube- 

 rous Rooted Be- 

 gonia can not 

 fail to give satis- 

 faction, even to 

 the most inexpe- 

 rienced. I have 

 fine bulbs in the 

 following colors: 

 Crimson. Scar let, 

 Rose, Yellow, 

 White and Pink. 



Each color, 15c; 

 or the set of Six 

 colors for 75c. 

 Not ready until in 

 November. GLOXINIA9, SEE PAGE I 



