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Orinoco BANANA. 
ORINOCO BANANA. 
A handsome plant for window, conservatory 
or lawn. It will thrive in a large pot or tub, or 
ay be set in the open air, in very rich soil. 
It is not hardy. Unexcelled for sub-tropical 
effects. Itdelights ina warm, sunny situation, 
and requires plenty of moisture and food. My 
customers report very Satisfactory results with 
this ornamental plant. It is Showy in the win- 
dow garden. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 
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TUBEROSA. 
Tuberous-rooted 
Wistaria. 
Hardy, native Amer- 
ican climber, with 
clusters of purple flow- 
9| ers of violet fragrance. 
Small racemes re- 
semble wistaria in| 
Shape. It is widely 
popular and should be 
in every home where 
flowers are grown. 
5 cents each; 6 for 25 
cents; 45 cents per doz. 



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AP1O3 TUBEROSA. 
TRITOMA UVARIA. 
Red Hot Poker. Flame Flower. A very 
showy plant, producing great terminal spikes 
of deep orange-red, tube-shaped flowers. Very 
effective for the lawn, and quite indispensable 
among shrubbery. Its tall spikes of vivid 
flowers make a beautiful display from August 
until November. Hardy perennial; 3 feet. 
25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 
BLUE AFRICAN LILY. 
Also known as the Blue Lily of the Nile. It 
produces a large, luxuriant clump of ever- 
green foliage, spreading in every direction as 
widely as permitted, and surmounted by 
thirty or forty flower stalks, carrying numer- 
ous large, bright blue flowers. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen. 
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BLue AFRIcAN LILY. 
ers of indescribable beauty and brilliancy. 
129.—Amnual Catalogue for 1905 
cluster keeps perfect several weeks. 
@& killed. 26 cents each; 5 for $1.0). 

TRITOMA 
PFITZERI. 
ever- 
blooming trito- 
is consid- 
y many 
w to surpass the 
finest cannas in 
attractiveness 
and brilliancy; 
equals the glad- 
iolus as a cut 
and 
blooms from 
June until De- 
Plants 
20 grand flower 
time, each hold- 
ing at a height 
great clusters of 
flame - colored 
Sealloped flow- 
Each 
5 K rte Fall frosts do 
not kill it or spoil its bloom, and it is as brilliant as 
g ever long after all other garden flowers have been 
BEGONIAS. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED VARIETIES. 
The tuberous-rooted begonias are among the most 
famed and fashionable of flowers at the present time. 
The dry tubers may be set in the open ground as soon as 
the soil becomes warm. A wealth of bloom will be 
afforded during summer and fall. The flowers are of 
Some of the newer types, especially 
the singles, have flowers 8 inches, or even 4 inches 
across, and are of almost dazzling beauty. Bulbs should 
be kept in a dry, warm place during winter. I this year 
offer several grand novelties in tuberous-rooted be- 
gonias as well as a list of the standard sorts. 
Duke JO) OLE Ee 
This is one of the most 
gorgeous and bright of 
the summer - flowering 
tuberous-rooted bego- 
nias. A profuse and 
continuous bloomer. It 
has bloomed in the open 
ground from May until 
October. The waxy 
flowers are glowing 
scarlet, and as double « 
as camellias. It bears 
the hot sun well, and I 
commend it highly. 
25 cts. each; 8 for 60 cts. 
Giant Tree Bego- 
mia. A fine new variety, 
of Mexican origin; as 
beautiful as it is novel. 
It has such an upright, 
sturdy growth that I 
have determined to call 
it the Giant Tree Bego- 
nia. It attainsa height 
of 14% to 2 feet, and bears 
grand single flowers of bright 
carmine rose. It delights in 
full sunshine, and will flour- 
ishin any good soil. It is a 
prolific bloomer, lasting well 
into the autumn. Suitable 
= = for large beds or groups. 
GIANT TREE BEGONIA. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts. 
New Crested. The New Crested Begonia (single) is of a 
distinct and novel type, with odd and curiously interesting 
flowers. On each petal there is a dense tuft or crest of twisted 
threads, producing the unique appearance shown in the en- 
graving. The flower colors include all the usual shades. I 
sell the tubers mixed. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 6 for $1.00. 
Bertini Sunproof. An entirely new single tuberous- 
rooted begonia, with crimson-red flowers. Admirable for pot 
culture, and highly useful for growing in groups. The color 
contrast between the showy flowers and the apple-green 
Zi : foliage is es- 
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Duke ZEPPELIN. 
i For 75 cents I will send post- 
Special. paid one each of the following: 
Begonia Duke Zeppelin. 
Begonia Giant Tree, 
Begonia New Crested. 
Begonia Bertini Sunproof. 

























pecially pleas- 
ing. It is per- 
petual sum- 
mer blooming 
25 ets. each; 8 
for 60 cts. 









New Crested BEGONIA. 
Single, Tuberous-Rooted Begonias. 
Among the brightest bedding plants, and well 
adapted to window or conservatory culture. 
y White, Rose, Scarlet, Yellow, Orange. Separate 
colors. 10c. each; 3 for 25c.; $1.00 per doz., postpaid. 
Mixed. Allcolors. 8c. each; 75c. per doz., postpaid. 
Double, Tuberous-Rooted Begonias. 
As available as the single-flowering sorts for 
garden, window or greenhouse culture. 
White, Rose, Scarlet, Yellow, Orange. Separate 
colors. 20c. each; 2 for 35c.; $1.75 per doz., postpaid. 
Mixed. All colors. 15c. each; $1.35 per doz., postpaid. 

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BUTTERFLY LILY. 
This fine plant is an excellent companion to the 
canna. It flourishes best on low, moist land, in half 
Shade, where it will form a dense clump 3 or 4 feet 
high, producing a mass of fragrant, pure white 
flowers, Suggesting butterflies. The flowers are 
borne in large clusters., 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts 
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