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MISS MARTHA HISER, URBANA, OHIO, 



ABUTILONS 



Or Flowering Maples. 



Price, 8 cents each, except 

 where noted. 



Eclipse — Excellent plant for basket 

 or vases; trailing; habit, large foliage; 

 beautifully marked with deep green and 

 yellow; flowers bright yellow with crim- 

 son throat. 



Golden Bells — Bright, golden yel- 

 low Abutilon; strong, bushy habit; very 

 free flowering. 



Infanta Eulalie— New and beautiful. 

 Excellent variety for pot culture. The 

 growth is short- jointed and compact, 

 making neat and bushy plants. Flow- 

 ers very large, much more cup-shaped 

 than most of the Abutilions. Color, del- 

 icate satiny pink. Remarkably free 

 bloomer, both in Summer and Winter. 

 Price, 10 cents each. 



Pink Perfection— Flowers a beauti- 

 ful deep pink. 



Rose Queen— A beautiful, deep, rose 

 colored flower; perpetual bloomer. The 

 plant is dwarf and compact in growth, 

 making a fine specimen pot plant. 



Robert George— Flowers broad,large 

 and overlapping, incurved petals; color, 

 orange, veined with crimson. 



Royal Scarlet— Needs no other de- 

 scription than its name.which was aptly 

 given. Very free and of excellent habit. 

 Color, a beautiful scarlet. Price, 10 

 cents each. 



Splendens — Dwarf, compact habit; 

 flowers deep red. 



Snow Storm— Beautiful, pure white 

 flowers; growth dwarf. Price, 10 cts 

 each. 



Souv. de Bonne— It is a very strong 

 grower. The leaves, a beautiful green, 

 are regularly banded with white; flower 

 very large and a bright orange color. 

 Price, 10 cents each. 



Savitzi, New Variegated Abu- 

 tllon — This is one of the most beautiful 

 variegated foliage plants for house and 

 outdoors, the variegation being pure 

 white, the white predominating, and in 

 some cases a great many leaves are al- 

 most entirely white. Is of dwarf, com- 

 pact growth, thrives well outdoors, re- 

 taining its variegation in the hottest 

 sun. It is most admirably adapted as a 

 border for Cannas, Geraniums and other 

 taller growing kinds. I have always 

 found it most satisfactory and can rec- 

 ommend it to everybody, as it is an or- 

 nament to the smallest garden as well as 

 the largest. Price, 15 cents each, 

 two for 25 cents. 



Thompsonii Plena — Variety with 

 perfect double flowers; color, rich, deep 

 orange, shaded and streaked with crim- 

 son. Foliage variegated with yellow. 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA, 



The Camellia is considered the queen 

 flower of the South. During the month 

 of May immense trees can be seen in full 

 bloom, making one of the most gorgeous 

 sights to behold. Their dark, shiny 

 leaves contrast beautifully with the 

 waxy-like blooms, which come in white, 

 pink, rose, carmine and variegated 

 shades. No garden is complete without 

 them; are quite hardy in the Southern 

 states and require no protection or care. 

 They are called the Royal Family of 

 greenhouse plants. Leaves glossy and 

 flowers of the most exquisite beauty; an 

 endless variation of colors. I offer splen- 

 did plants, bushy, well grown specimens, 

 all in splendid health; best varieties ex- 

 tant; pick of a Continential collection. 

 Fine, large plants, 75 cents each; 

 two for $1.25. 



Ooroeous fiibiSCUS 



Price, 8c. each fori year old plants, 

 except where noted ; 4 for 25c. 



Auriantica — Large, double, orange- 

 colored flowers. 



Cooperii Tricolor — Foliage beauti- 

 fully variegated with dark green, pink, 

 and white; flowers crimson. This beau- 

 tiful tricolored plant is one of rare mag- 

 nificence and is unequaled by any other 

 plant in brilliancy of foliage. 



Carminatus Perfectus— Full.round 

 flower of perfect shape, and rich, soft, 

 carmine rose with deep crimson eye. 

 Price, 10 cents each. 



Collerii — Buff yellow, crimson scar- 

 let base; handsome and double, 



Decorous — Foliage very large and 

 lobed; enormous single flowers of rosy 

 carmine; stamens and pistils very showy. 



General de Courtigis — A very 

 grand, large sized flower; single; light 

 scarlet, very showy. 



Grandif lorus— Rich, glossy green fo- 

 liage; blooming continuously, literally 

 covering plant with crimson scarlet sin- 

 gle flowers. 



Miniatus— Semi-double flowers of a 

 bright vermillion scarlet; petals waved 

 and recurved. Are very handsome. 



Magnificus — Very large flower; color 

 a deep magenta; ends of petals touched 

 with brown, foliage finely touched. 



New Pink Hibiscus, " Peach, 

 blow" — One of the finest free flowering 

 plant novelties offered in recent years. 

 Flowers are double, from four to five 

 inches in diameter; charming, rich, clear 

 pink color; small, deep crimson center; 

 entirely new and most beautiful shade; 

 blooms abundantly and continuously 

 during entire Summer and Fall months. 

 Will give great satisfaction to all who 

 grow it, either in pots or planted in the 

 garden. I offer two sizes. Pries, strong 

 young plants, 10 cents each; three 

 for 25 cents; large size 25 cents 

 each. This size will make gor- 

 geous plants at once. 



Rubra— Fine, double variety, with 

 large, red flowers. 



Rosa Sinensis— Flowers red, very 

 large, nearly five inches in diameter; 

 double. Price, 10 cents each. 



Schizopetalus— Petals deeply lacin- 

 iatedand fringed; drooping flowers with 

 reflexed orange red and laciniated pe- 

 tals render this plant not only a curi- 

 osity, but highly ornamental. Price, 

 10 cents. 



Sub- Violaceous — Flowers of enor- 

 mous size, beautiful carmine, tinted vio- 

 let: probably the largest flower of the 

 Hibiscus family. 



Versicolor— A variety combining in 

 its flowers all colorsof thewhole family, 

 being handsomely striped crimson, buff, 

 rose and white. 



Zebrinus — Double; outer petals scar- 

 let, edged with yellow; inner petals very 

 regular and curiously variegated with 

 creamy yellow scarlet. Price, 10 cts. 



SPECIAL OFFER teK-fiJ 



fine varieties of "Hibiscus," my 

 selection only. 



ACHANIA MALVAVISCIS. 



From the time it is 3 or 4 inches high 

 it blooms, mattering little what the sea- 

 son; shows best in Winter. Always 

 healthy; blooms freely when other flow- 

 ers are scarce. Brilliant scarlet flowers, 

 upright, peculiarly formed, carried on 

 extreme end of branches. 8 cents each. 



NEW DOUBLE FRINGED PETUNIAS. 



JTVEE FINEST BEDDING PLANTS for massing, mixed borders or for vases. They are of the easiest culture, growing la 

 -*• any soli that will maintain plant life, and blooming in wonderful profusion. The brilliancy and variety of its colors, com- 

 bined with the duration of its blooming period, render it invaluable for garden decoration. I have twelve of the finest varieties. 



Price, 30 cents each, three for 25 cents. 



