A PAGE OF RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
WASHINGTON 
WEEPING PALM.-— Will 
thrive in any ordinary liv- 
ing room, regardless of 
heat or cold, dust or 
‘drought. EHlegant fan- 
shaped leaves, dark green 
and fringedwith thread like 
substance, giving the plant 
a weeping appearance. 
Good strong plants, 15 and 
25 cents each, postpaid; by 
express, 55 cents each. 
PALM.—A very fine dec- 
orative house palm with 
rich, glossy green foliage 
and bright yellow stems, 
assuming the arching form 
of ostrich featners. Easily 
grown. 30c. each, postpaid. 
By express, 40c. and 50c. 
KENTIA PALM.—A very gracefui and ornamental palm of the eas- 
iest culture. Has tall, erect stems and long, narrow leaves. 30 cents 
each, postpaid. Larger plants, by express, 50 cents each. 
LATANIA OR FAN PALM. — The 
able. 
25 cents each, postpaid. By express, 35 cents and 40 cents each. 
FERNS. 
BOSTON FERN.—A most beautiful fern for growing in pots, vases 
or baskets. It thrives under ordinary conditions, requiring very little 
OSTRICH FEATHER | 
most beautiful and indispens- | 
The leaves assume a fan-like form and are deep green in color. | 
attention and is.always attractive. The fronds grow 2 to 8 feet long and 
arch over in the most graceful manner, F 
as shown in the illustration. A highly 
decorative house plant. 15 cents each, 
postpaid; by express, 35c., 50c. and $1.00. 
NEW LADY FERN.—A new fern of 
great decorative charms for parlor, 
library or conversatory. It is of low 
growth and very bushy; fronds delicate 
moss-like, and velvety looking. Very 
charming. 20 cents each. 
MAIDEN HAIR FERN.—Very 
popular sort. Delicate and graceful and 
largely used in bouquets. 15 cents each. 
MT. WASHINGTON FERN.— 
(Adiantum cuneatum). Thrives in par- 
jor or dinning room, ever becoming 
more beautiful. 20 cents each, postpaid. 
THE JAPAN CEDAR. 
An evergreen house plant of high or- 
namental value. Fern-like, bright green 
branches; erect, tree-like. Decidedly 
decorative. 20 cents each, postpaid. 
RUBBER PLANT. 
A well-known decorative plant for 
table or parlor decoration. Leaf thick 
and leathery; olive green, with a pol- 
ished effect. Easily grown, thriving 
everywhere. Plant erect, graceful form. 
Express size plants only, which are 
shipped at purchaser’s expense, size, 15 
to 18 inches, 65 cents to #1.00 each. 
NEW GIANT BROWALLIA. 
A finesummer and winter blooming 
plant; charming deep violet blue flow- 
ers. Plant bushy and dense and very 
free flowering. Flowers, 2 inches across. 
15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
LANTANAS. 
One of each of the 4 sorts for 35 cents, 
MRS. McKINLEY, The weeping lantana.—Particularly suited to 
suspended baskets. Itisashort trailer, and when bedded, will cover 
the groundentirely. Handsome, clear pink flowers in the greatest pro- 
fusion from early summer till fall. Entirely distinct and I reeommend it. 
WHITE LANTANA. 
—The best white. 
ORANGE LANTANA. 
—Rich, orange flowers in 
large clusters. 
CRIMSON LANTA= 
NA.—flowers, vivid crim- 
son; large heads. 
Any of the lantanas, 10 
cts. each; $1.00 per dozen. 
2 New 
Justicias. 
JUSTICIA VELU- 
TINA. — A new plant, 
i 
Boston Fern. 
adapted to pot culture or 
out-door bedding. It) 
blooms when a few inches 
high. Flowers, feather 
and plume-like form. 
Color, rosy red. 15 cents 
each; 2 for 25 cents. 
JUSTICIA NERVO- 
SA.—A rare new sort, of 
great merit. Plant dwarf, | 
bushy and compact; cov- 
ered continually with) 
lovely sky blue flowers. | 
15 ects, each; 2 for 25 cts. | 
JUSTICIA VELUTINA. 
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ACALPHA SANDERI. 
Chenille Plant. Comet Plant, 
Dewey’s Kavorite Plant.—Largely 
advertised under various. striking 
headlines. It is a very handsome 
lant, and deserving of great praise. 
t is erect, with long fluffy rope-like 
Spikes from the stalks between the 
leaves. These spikes are of the most 
glowing crimson, resembling chenille 
cords in appearance. Good strong 
plants, 15 cents each, postpaid. By 
express, 25 cents and 50 cents each. 
UMBRELLA PLANT. 
Cyperus Alternifolia. 
This has somewhat the effect of a 
palm; grown with the greatest ease, 
and highly pleasing for window or 
table decoration. It is an aquatic 
lant, aud requires constant moisture. 
t makes numerous stalks, each of 
which is surmounted with a whorl of 
narrow leaves; hence its name. Fine 
piants, 15 cents each, postpaid. By 
express, 25 cents and 35 cents each. ACALPHA SANDER). 
PRIMROSE. Chinese Fringed. 
_ These are the best among all the pot plants. The foliage is very pleas- 
ing and the blooms are exquisite, produced above the foliage in the 
richest shades of purple, rose, scarlet, blue and white. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS. 
A universal favorite for bedding, and the most brilliant red flowering 
plant of the garden; 2 to 3 feet tall, according to fertility of soil, intense 
scarlet spikes. 10 cents each; $1.00 per 
dozen. Special prices in large lots. 
Asparagus Sprengerii. 
Useful and decidely decorative. Hle- 
gant as a pot plant or for suspended 
baskets. It bears long, bright green 
feathery fronds, which often grow to a 
length of 4 feet or more. The plant will 
thrive under ordinary conditions. 15 
cents each, postpaid. Large plants, 
30 cents and 50 cents each. by express. 
HELIOTROPES. 
Heliotropes make fine house plants for 
winter blooming, being both handsome 
and exceedingly fragrant. I offer 38 
superb sorts. 
JERSEY BEAUTY. — The popular 
variety. Bright, mauve purple. 
MME DE BLONAY. — Large, hand- 
some truss, nearly pure white. 
LADY IN WHITE.—Large, delicate 
white blooms; handsome. 
Any of the heliotropes, 10 cents each; 
$1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
Clerodendron Balfouri. 
A climbing plant of great value for 
indoor culture. Grows to a height of 
about 3 feet. The blooms are pear-shaped 
and are bright crimson on the inside and 
creamy white on the outside; very pro- 
fusely produced. 15 cents each. 
Order $1.00 worth ‘or more of plants 
and receive a free plant. Hither a fine 
rose or chrysanthemum. See page 127. 
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PASSION FLOWER. 
Southern Beauty or America. 
A splendid new, hardy, strong grow- 
ing variety, making 10 to 20 feet of 
vine in a season. Flowers 4 to 5inches 
across, made up of red, white and 
blue shades in gorgeous and striking 
combination. Foliage ornamental; 
one of the best hardy perennials. 
Winter protection required only in 
very exposed situations. Strong roots, 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
If not acquainted with this fine 
house plant, I would suggest you or- 
der one this spring. It grows in 
dwarf, bushy form, and bears white, 
fragrant blossoms and golden fruit. 
Of superb decorative value. 15 cents 
each; larger plants, 20 cents each. 
WAX PLANT. 
Hoya Carnosa. 
A popular and favorite pot plant 
for window or table decoration. It 
has a low trailing habit; leaves thick, 
glossy olive green. Flowers, exquis- 
ite, wax-like, creamy white, deli- 
cately tinted pink. One of the best 
indoor plants, requiring little or no 
attention. 20 cents each. 
NOLE: — Please bear in mind ali 
plants are delivered free by mail, 
excepting 2-year-old and older plants, 
which are forwarded by express and 
purchaser has to pay charges. 
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