New Floral Guide—Autumn, 1902. 37 
new’ AMERICAN 
W 0 N D ER eerie 
ers and fruit 
the whole sea- 
son in any or- 
dinary living 
FOOM so fm. 
HIS is the grandest new fruit for 
house-culture ever introduced. 
Hundreds of testimonials have 
been received from persons who 
have tried it, testifying to its easy 
culture, wonderful productiveness and the 
enormous size and excellent quality of the 
fruit, some of which weigh as much as 
three pounds each, and are much larger 
than the cut shown herewith. ‘The 
introducers claim that one of these 
lemons will go as far as six ordinary 
lemons fora | kinds of culinary uses. 
The tree isa strong, vigorous grower 
and quite hardy; may be kept in 
a pot or box set out in Summer 
and taken indoors in Winter; requires 
no coddling, not troubled with in- 
sects, and will begin to bear very 
quickly, and as soon as fully estab- 
lished will continue to bear both 
flowers and fruit continuously all 
through the year. The flowersare pure 
gy waxy white and very sweet, like orange 
i blossoms; the leaves are thick glossy 
green and shine as if varnished. It mak: s 
avery handsome tree and is well worth tak- 
y” ing care ofas it willlast for years and grow 
more valuable with age. Nice mailing plants, 
20 cts each, 3 for 50 cts. Larger size, 25 and 35 cts, 
each, postpaid. Fine bearing size trees, ready for fruiting, 
50, 60 and 75 cts, each, express. 
NEW LEMON, AMERICAN WONDER a 2 
TOU AY 
NEW GIANT FLOWERING _,,,,, Oa 
BROWALLIA 2 3h Gee ease 
HIS has proved a most charm- 
ing plant, both for the window 
garden and the flower bed; 
makes nice bushy little plants, 8 to 
10 inches high, and blooms all the 
time. ‘The flowers are large, fully 
2 inches across, and lovely deep 
violet-blue. This is a very favorite 
color, and it would be hard to find 
a plant that is easier grown or a 
more constant and _ satisfactory 
bloomer. When Winter is over, set 
sut in the flower bed, and it will 
bloom profusely the whole season. 
We recommend it as sure to please, 
both for Summer and Winter bloom. 
Very sweet and handsome. 5 cts. 
each, 2 for 25 cts., $1.50 per dozen. 
NEW COLEUS, DR. ROSS, This isa » Wes ge NW! —" 
trulv magnificent Coleus. One of the Pes : eB "s WA 
brightest and richest colored varieties ek (17 ps : 4) 7X £z; if Sea 
ever seen; enormous leaves, rich dark 
velvety crimson shaded and marbled with 
black, and shuwing a broad wedge of 
creamy-white and green in centre; ele- 
gantly fringed and bordered with green 
and gold, exceedingly beautiful. 15 ets. 
each, 4 for 50 cts,, $1.50 per doz., 
postpaid, 
~NEW RING BR 
