New Floral Guide—Spring, 1904. 63 
MEW MENSE ABUTILON, (SAVITZID) 
HE remarkable New Japanese Abutilon Savitzii is finely shown in our illustration here- 
with, which shows the plant growing in a pot, but it is especially suitable for planting in the flower 
bed in Summer and taking indoors in Winter. It is a really beautiful plant, most distinct and 
striking in its whole make-up ; the leaves are beautifully formed, very finely and deeply toothed, almost 
fringed ; deep, dark green in the centre, each with a wide border of pure white, and the contrast of 
colors is so sharp and clear, they look almost as if painted. The style and habit of the plant with its 
bright and well-defined colors, make it very desirable for house and conservatory culture, with palms 
and other choice decorative plants. Price, 20 cts.. each, postpaid. 
New Abutilon, Infanta Eulalie—We recommend the 
Infanta Eulalie Abutilon as one of the most beautiful and 
satisfactory plants for house and window culture ever 
offered, may be set out in Summerand taken indoors 
in Winter, grows low and compact and bears large 
cup-shaped, satiny-pink flowers the whole year, 
Summer and Winter, or as long as kept in grow- 
— ing condition. 15c. each. 
Ras New Abutilon, William McKinley— 
VANS A rare and beautiful sort; lovely large 
cup-shaped flowers, exquisite lemon yel- 
low; a neat compact grower and 
constant bloomer. 165 cts. 
New Gold Spotted Abutilon, 
Thompsonii Plena—Rich glossy 
green leaves, spotted all over with 
deep golden yellow, fine double 
flowers, rich orange yellow veined with 
crimson ; beautiful. 15 cts. 
New Crimson Abutilon, Splen- 
dens—Splendid large bright crimson 
flowers, exceedingly bright and beau- 
tiful, one of the newest and handsomest 
Abutilons yet produced. 15 cts. each, 
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RARE AND BEAUTIFUL HOUSE PLANTS, - = Postpaid, only ‘ 
Special Offer: 
THE SET OF FIVE NEW ABUTILONS 
FOR 60 CENTS, POSTPAID 
any/all 
A Choice Collection for the living-room window. We will send one splendid 
NEW FLOWERING BEGONIA ‘‘ BIJOU,’’ price, 15 cts., see page 74; one elegant LADY 8 
WASHINGTON PELARGONIUM, 20 cts., page 66, and one beautiful OSTRICH FEATHER PALIMi, 25 cts., page 69. 
The three all fine strong plants, only 45 cts., postpaid. 
THE R] : X or PAINTED LEAF 
Countess Louis Erdody—Curious curled leaves, 
silver bronze, shading to deep rose; splendid. 1l5c. 
Bertha McGregor—Long pointed leaf, with deep 
notches in the centre ; the body of leaf being solid 
silver outlined with bronze. 15 cts. 
Mrs. A. G. Shepherd—Rich, velvety leaves, cov- 
ered with red plush effect; edged with green and 
dotted with white. 15cts. 
Queen of Hanover—Rich, velvety leaves, covered 
with red plush effect’; edged with green and dotted 
with silver. 16 cts. 
Speculata—A fine plant, with leaves like a grape 
leaf. They are bright green in color with a back- 
ground of chocolate. The veinsare ofa light pea- 
green and the whole leaf spotted with silver. 15 cts. 
Speci) Offer os ates ate Sa OF PAVE for 
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Three other Fine Plants for House Culture, Nice com= 
panions for the REX BEGONIAS, are the ROYAL PURPLE 
STROBILANTHES, 15 cts., page 77 ; ACALYPHA MOSAICA, 
15 cts., page 46; the CRIMSON VELVET PLANT, 1t5 cts.. REX BEGONI 
page 7o, The three only 40 cts., postpaid. BEGONIA 
