MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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THE WONDERFUL, NEW 



LEMON PONDEROSA 



Our Nexv Ponderosa L.emon is what we claim for it. Largest, freest-blooming, fruiting 

 and most delicious of all Lemons. 



Nothing that has ever been brought to our notice in the plant line has caused 

 half the commotion that this wonderful Lemon has. It is a true everbearing variety. 

 On a plant six feet high no less than eighty-nine of the ponderous Lemons were 

 growing at one time. It was a beautiful sight to see. The tree was blooming, and 

 at the same time had fruit in all stages of development, from the size of a pea up to 

 the ripe fruit, showing it to be a true ever-bearer. Fruit has been taken from this 

 tree weighing over four pounds. The Lemons have very thin rind for such large 

 fruit. It is the juiciest of all Lemons, makes delicious lemonade, and for culinary 

 purposes cannot be excelled. It fruits when quite small, and makes a lovely house 

 plant. Everybody can grow his own lemons ; it will fruit freely each year. Thrifty- 

 young plants, 15 cents each; strong one-year-old plants, many of which will fruit 

 tills year, 25 cents; strong two-year-old plants, 50 cents each. 



SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA 



ZEBRA PLANT. 



A beautiful plant, especially adapted for the decoration of drawing rooms and 

 halls, as it stands dust and drought with impunity and requii-es scarcely any water. 

 The leaves are beautifully striped crosswise, with broad white variegations on a green 

 ground. It is a rare and beautiful plant, which should be abundantly grown for 

 positions out of reach of sunshine, where other plants will not thrive. It can be 

 placed in any position in any room and do well. It has a singular beauty for decor- 

 ative purposes which other plants do not possess, and it is useful both in winter 

 and summer. For vases and baskets it is a fine centerpiece, and grows splendidly 

 out of doors during summer. Fine plants, 15 cents ea«h ; two for 25 cents. 



TENDER BULBS GLADIOLI 



Our collection of Gladioli cannot be surpassed. They bloom all summer and are a 

 delight both for the garden and indoor decoration, the flowers lasting a long time 

 when cut. 



AMERICA— Large flesh-pink, tinted lav- 

 ender. Extra. 5 cents. 



ANNIE WIGMAN— Pale yellow, dark 

 blotch : superb. 5 cents. 



APOLLO — Delicate carmine-red, striped 

 throat. 10 cents. 



AUGUSTA— Opens delicate pink, quickly 

 changing to pure white with blue an- 

 thers. 6 cents. 



BARON JOSEPH HULOT— Deep rich in- 

 digo-blue. 6 cents. 



BRENCHLEYENSIS— Intense vermilion- 

 scarlet: very brilliant. 5 cents. 



CHICAGO WHITE— Pure white with faint 

 lavender markings. 6 cents. 



COLUMBIA — Light orange-scarlet, freely 

 blotched and penciled with bluish- 

 purple. 10 cents. 



EMPRESS OF INDIA— Rich dark red, 

 shaded royal purple. 10 cents. 



EUROPA — Snow-white, the one best white 

 Gladiolus. 15 cents. 



FAUST — Wine-red; immense flower. 5 

 cents. 



GLORY OF HOLLAND— Pure white with 

 lavender anthers. 6 cents. 



GOLDEN QUEEN— A fine rich yellow. 

 10 cents. 



(;OLDEN AVEST— Brilliant orange with 

 dark stripes in throat. G cents. 



HALLEY^Delicate salmon-pink; most 

 beautiful. 5 cents. 



HOLLANDIA — Yellowish-salmou ; a grand 

 flower. 5 cents. 



LILY LEHMAN— A charming white Glad- 



iolus tinted rose. A dainty flower. 5 



MRS. ' FRANCIS KING — Flame-pink ; 

 large flowers ; extremely beautiful. 5 



MRS. FRANK PENDLETON— Lovely sal- 

 mon-pink. lower petal with conspicuous 

 blotch of rich blood-red. 15 cents. 



NIAGARA — Soft primrose-yellow, slightly 

 tinged with rose-pink in throat. 8 cts. 



ORION— Light rose with dark blotch. 

 5 cents. 



PANA:\IA — Clear pink, superb. 8 cents. 



PINK BEAUTY— Rosy-pink with dark 

 blotch: ten days earlier than any other 

 Gladioli. 5 cents. 



PRINCEPS— The one Gladiolus par ex- 

 cellence. The best for cutting, lasts 

 longer: rich, bright scarlet with pure 

 white blotches. Very showy and strik- 

 ing. 5 cents. 



RUFFLED GLORY' (Kunderds)— Ivory- 

 white, suffused with pale lavender; 

 lower petals huffish with delicate crim- 

 son stripes. Petals are fringed, giving 

 the fiower a ruffled appearance. 10 

 cents. 



SCHWABEN— Sulphur-yellow, red blotch. 

 15 cents. 



WHITE EXCELSIOR— Pure white with 

 small crimson line in throat. 10 cents. 



WHITE GIANT— Large flowers of pure 

 white; extra. 6 cents. 



WILLY AVIGMAN— Creamy-white, with 

 large scarlet blotch; very distinct and 

 beautiful. 8 cents. 



