AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1912. 



BEGONIA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE. 



OF all Winter-Blooming Plants, Begonia Gloire de 

 Lorraine is the most lavish in its production of 

 flowers. The flowers are of a bright salmon-rose 

 color, growing in large gracefully drooping panicles. 

 Plants from 2j-inch pots, each, 25c.; by mail, 30c. 



each; per dozen, S2.50; per lOO, S15.00. 

 Plants from 35-inch pots, each, 40c.; by mail, 50c. 



each; per dozen, S4.00; per 100, 830.00. 

 Plants in 6-inch pans, each, Si. 00; per dozen, Sio.oo. 



Plants in 8-inch pans, each, S2.00. 

 Begonia Glory of Cincinnati. A more vigorous 

 type of the Lorraine. 

 Prices the same as for Lorraine of corresponding sizes. 



PALMS. 

 KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



Of the erect-growing, feather-leaved Palms, this 

 is the best adapted to house decoration, and it is one 

 of the most beautiful. The foliage is glossy dark 

 green, the segments wide and gracefully recurved. 



Plants in 3J-inch pots, 50c. each ; S5.00 per dozen. 

 Plants in 5-inch pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 18 inches high, 



51.25 each; Si 2.00 per dozen. 

 Plants in 6 inch pots, 5 to 7 leaves, 21 inches high, 



S2.50 each; §2 5.00 per dozen. 

 Plants in 7 inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, S3. 50 each. 

 Plants in 8-inch pots, S5. 00 to 37.50 each. 

 Larger specimens, Sio.oo to S20.00 each. 



KENTIA FOSTERIANA 



This variety is similar to the Belmoreana but of 

 stronger growth and broader foliage. 



Plants in 5-inch pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 18 inches high. 



Si. 25 each; Si 2.00 per dozen. 

 Plants in 6-inch pots, 5 to 7 leaves, 21 inches high, 



S2.50 each; S25.00 per dozen. 

 Plants in 7-inch pots, 6 to 7 leaves, $3.50 each. 

 Plants in 8-inch pots, S5.00 to 27.50 each. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 

 During the weeks 

 preceding Xmas and 

 Thanksgiving we have 

 a large assortment of 

 flowering plants suita- 

 ble for gifts. 



Prices on application. 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



JAPANESE 

 FERN BALLS. 



IN southern Japan the long rhi- 

 zomes of the beautiful fern 

 Davallia Bullata, are collected 

 by the countrj' people and wound 

 about balls of sphagnum moss. 

 These may be started into growth 

 by immersing them in water until 

 saturated, then hanging them in 

 a moderately warm temperature. 

 They should be immersed everj- 

 two or three days. They may be 

 dried off and allowed to rest dur- 

 ing summer and started again in 

 autumn. Davallia Bullata is har- 

 dy in New England. 



Dormant Balls, each, 50c. ; by 

 mail, 60c. ; per doz., $5.00 ; per 

 1 00, S3 5 .00. Decern ber delivery . 



Started Fern Balls, each, 75c.; 

 by mail, 90c. 



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Japanese Fern Ball, Started. 



