baskets, vases or pots, 
some gro 
profusio 
rae on ou 
es 
a 
sheet of bloom from early Summer till late Fall. 
Lantana. 
are in bloom all the time. 
the large popular demand for bedding, window boxes, vases, etc. 
Price, 1oc. each; 3 for 25c.; 7 for 50c.; 15 for $1.00, postpaid. 
WEEPING LANTANA “MRS. McKINLEY ” 
Our illustration gives some idea of the charming Weeping Lantana when planted in 
for which it is particularly reeommended; but it is, if pos- 
sible, more beautiful still when bedded out, as the plant is a neat, hand- 
wer, producing a great abundance of leafy vines, which 
cover the ground with their pretty foliage, and bear such an immense 
n of lovely, lilac-pink flowers, that the whole bed scemsa 
] Scarcely anything 
r grounds attracts more attention than a bed of this charming 
We make prices very low so as to meet 
> 
No. 
“a 
10,7 
SELF-WATERING HANGING BASKETS 
Never Leak a Drop. Neat and Clean Always. See Page 96. 
Drooping Vines attain an unusually luxuriant growth in 
these baskets. They may be hung by chains or cords or 
set on small table, tabouret or pedestal. 
PRICES BY EXPRESS 
§, 6in. high, 8in. square, $1.10 
Te ame Ole: 2 1.40 
1.65 
“ oe 5" “ 
“ “ “ 
of McKinley Lantana fol 
) is very attractive 
OFFER 
45c., and 1 No. 8 Self-Watering Hanging 
5 Hanging Plants, 45c. 
1 Trailing Begonia, richly colored 
1 Vinca Variegata, leaves green 
and cream. 
t Parlor Ivy, very attractive. 
1 Tradescantia, 
green. 
1 Weeping Lantana, very popular. 
Splendid for hanging basket. 
Postpaid. 
iage. 
crimson and 
Basket, value $1.10 
6 IN ALL FOR $1.50, BY EXPRESS 
The 5 Plants as in Offer No. 201, value 
No. 202 | 
The 
ASK FOR OFFER No. 201 
above 5 plants 45c., postpaid 
12 CHOICE GARDEN 
3 Raspberries. Assorted. For making delicious jams 
and jellies and luscious desserts. 
3 Blackberries. Assorted. We send choicest large 
fruiting varieties. 
1 Currant Bush. Selected. Produces immense clusters 
of fine currants. 
ASK FOR OFFER No. 202a. 
I2 
FRUITS, $1.00 Postpaid 
2 Japanese Wineberries. Bright, rich scarlet berries 
like raspberries. Excellent for cooking. 
2 Strawberry Raspberries. Fruit like immense rasp- 
berries, bright crimson. Makes splendid preserves. 
1 Gooseberry Currant. Berries like a small gooseberry; 
produced every year in immense quantities. 
SPLENDID FRUITS, $1.00, Postpaid 
FRINGED CHINESE PRIMROSES 
One of the very finest flowers for house culture and 
Winter bloom and if bedded out in Summer in a cool, 
shady place will bloom finely and be in best condition by 
Fall for taking to the window garden or conservatory. 
They are strong feeders, and require good large pots and 
rich earth, but not too much heat. An upstairs window 
suits them nicely and with very little attention they will 
bloom nearly every day in the 
year. We offer 4 separate colors, 
Pink. Pure White, Crimson 
and Blue. Price, 15¢e. each; 
Jarger size, 20c. each, 
postpaid. 
Fine mixed colors, 
roc. each, postpaid. 
OFFER No. 202b—1 
each of above 4 sep- 
arate colors for 50c., 
or larger size the 4 
* for 75c., postpaid. 
MODERATE- 
LY COOL 
ROOM. 
Chinese 
Primrose 
A PLEASANT SURPRISE 
$4.00 “ror ony $1.00 
AFTER JUNE ist, and until August 1, 1912, we will send, 
postpaid, to any address in the United States, $2.50 
worth of plants of our selection, at regular catalog 
prices, for only $1.00. (Let us remind you that in send- 
ing us $1.00 you are paying us 25e. to 40c. for postage 
and packing, and only 60c. to 75c. for the $2.50 worth of 
plants which we will send you.) 
For our friends who wish plants shipped by express at 
their expense, so earth can be left on the roots, we will 
send (after June 1st), $4.00 worth of plants for only $1.00. 
(Selection to be left to us as above.) For customers 
east of the Mississippi river, who have low rates, we 
strongly recommend express shipments. 
How can we afford to do it? To make sure of having 
enough plants, and not become sold out before the end 
of the season, we are compelled to grow great quan- 
tities, and often have some left over. Of course, we 
cannot tell in advance which these will be, but we will 
make you up a nice assortment, entirely our selection, of 
good, strong plants. 
P. S.—Please ask for the ‘‘ Pleasant Surprise Collection ’’ and 
send us $1.00 now, or at any time before July, 1912, and 
your order will be carefully booked and shipped as 
soon as its turn can be reached, beginning June Ist. 
Remember— 
$4.00 Worth of Plants (.,5%.;) $1.00 
| $2.50 W ort h (een for $1.00 
The flowers are borne in clusters, and hundreds of them 
