
LANTANAS. 
One of each of the 5 sorts, only 40 cents, postpaid. 
Mrs. McKinley. The weeping lantana. Clear pink flowers. 
short trailer, especially suited to baskets, ete. Always in bloom. 
Grand Sultam. Rich terra-cotta red; splendid. 
M. Schmidt. A fine bright clear orange red. 
Alba Perfecta. Immense trusses of pure snow-white flowers. 
Hackett’s Perfection. Pink and buff, very beautiful. 
Any of the Lantanas, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER: 
Itisa 
1 new Weeping Lantana, 1 Washington Weep-| 
ing Palm and 1 elegant Boston Fern, the three 
for only 35 cents, postpaid. 
HIBISCUS. 
PEACH BLOW. A rapid erect grower, immense double flowers of a 
bright rich pink, with crimson centre, very fragrant. Leaves of a 
bright glossy green. A most magnificnt house plant. 15c. each, postpaid. 
CROTON (aurea maculata) GOLD DUST PLANT. 
An erect grower, with long, narrow, deep-green leaves, spotted and 
flaked with a golden yellow; looks as if sprinkled with gold dust, hence 
its name. 15 cents. 
JASMINE FLORIDA. (Cape Jasmine.) 
A half-hardy greenhouse shrub, highly valued for its pure white rose- 
Shaped flowers of delicious sweetness. Its glossy evergreen foliage 
makes it a very decorative plant, even when not in bloom. 15 cents. 


Hardy Perennial Phloxes. 
Prolific Bloomers and Absolutely 
Proof Against Frost. 
No flowering plants are more showy or 
more satisfactory than the hardy perennial 
phloxes. They succeed everywhere, live 
without winter protection, and bloom in 
magnificent beauty from early summer 
until autumn. They grow larger and 
stronger year by year, requiring little at- 
tention, except that it is best to lift and 
divide the roots occasionally, and to re- 
plant them in a new situation. These 
phloxes attain a height of about 2 to 3 feet, 
or even upwards, and their floral trusses or 
heads are of noble proportions. I sell this 
strain in the form of seed, but many people 
prefer to begin with strong, well-grown 
roots, and I accordingly list a number of 
well-defined colors. These plants are ready 
to bloom freely the first season, and to 
make large roots before the coming of 
winter. Phloxes cannot be surpassed for 
massing in beds or for planting 1n rows in 
the perennial garden. They show to great 
advantage against a contrasting back- 

HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOx. 
ground of trees or shrubbery, or even against a fence or building. 
White. Unsurpassed in purity. Desirable in every bed of phloxes. 
One of the best white flowers for the garden. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Pimk. Pink is a characteristic phlox tint, always pretty in whatever 
shade or degree it appears. This is pure pink. 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Rose Shaded Violet. Oneof the loveliest and most pleasing of color 
combinations. Very desirable. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Scarlet. The most showy of all the phloxes, and extremely handsome 
in connection with the others. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
1 I will send one each of the four hardy perennial 
Special Offer. phloxes, four roots in all, for 50 cents, postpaid. 

NOTE.—All plants are delivered free by mail, excepting extra size plants, 
+. and 2-year-old and older plants, which are forwarded by express and 
purchaser has to pay the transportation charges. 

American Wonder Lemon 
This new lemon is claimed to be 
one of the grandest new indoor fruits 
ever introduced. It is perfectly 
adapted to the window garden. May 
be grown with entire satisfaction in 
a6-inch pot. Deep green leaves and 
fragrant, waxy flowers. Fruit very 
large and handsome; juicy and ex- 
cellent for culinary purposes or 
lemonade. A great novelty. 20c., 
25c., 85c. each, postpaid; bearing size, 
by express, 50c., 60c., 75¢. each. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
This is decidedly the best orange 
for house culture. It grows in 
dwarf, bushy form, and bears white, 
fragrant blossoms and golden fruit. 
Of superb decorative value. 15¢c. and 
20c. each, postpaid. Bearing size, 
85 and 50 cts., by express. 
IMPATIENS. 
SULTANA. Rosy carmine; a con- = ——— 
stant bloomer. lUc. each, postpaid. AMERICAN WONDER LEMON. 
EVENING STAR. New. Clear white flowers. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 
PRIMROSES. Greenhouse or in-door prennials. 
CHINESE FRINGED. These are the best among all the pot plants. 
- Its foliage is very pleas- 
ing and the blooms are 
exquisite, produced 
above the foliage in the 
richest shades of pur- 
ple, rose, scarlet, blue 
and white. 15 cts. each; 
2 for 25 cts. 
BABY PRIMROSE. 
(Primula Forbesii). 
Delicate lilac, with pale 
goldeye. A free bloom- 
er. 15c. each, postpaid. 
OBCONICA GRAN-= 
DIFLORA. Palelilac, 
shading to white. 
Heavy trusses of large 
flowers on long stems. 
A perpetual bloomer. 
15 cents each. 
ALAMANDA 
WILLIAMSII. 
This is a charming 
new house plant; very 
distinct and entirely 
different from any 
other plant of its class. There are very few things to excel it. Sturdy 
upright bush form; fine dark, glossy green foliage and most gorgeous 
golden lily-like fragrant flowers. 20 cents each. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
PANSY. The Pansy pelargonium or Lady Washington geranium. 
Pink and crimson, with dark blotches, sometimes feathered white. A , 
constant bloomer. A fine house plant. 
VICTOR. Bright cherry red, with white markings; upper petals 
heavily spotted with maroon. 
Hither of the above, 20 cents each or the 2 for 35 cents, postpaid. 
VINCA VARIEGATA. 
A trailing vase plant, with glossy green leaves margined with creamy 
white. Flowers blue. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 
IVY GERANIUMS. 
JEANNE D’ARC. White and lavender. Double. 
SOUVENIR DE CHARLES TURNER. Deep pink and maroon. 
LA PRINTEMPS. Cherry pink, veined with purple. Double. 
BEAUTY OF JERSEY. Pink; very bright. Double. 
Any of the ivy geraniums, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents, or one of each of 
the 4 sorts for 45 cents, postpaid. 
SWEET SCENTED GERANIUMS. 
OAK LEAWED. Oak-shaped leaves. 12 cents each. 
ROSE GERANIUM. Rose scented. A favorite. 12 cents each. 
MRS. TAYLOR. Ascarlet flowering rose scented type. 12 cts. each. 
NUTMEG GERANIUM. Odor of nutmeg. 12 cents each. 
One of each of the sweet scented geraniums for 40 cents, postpaid. 


Swainsonia. 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA. White. — 
A charming house or conservatory fi 
plant. 15 cents each, postpaid. ‘ 
CARMINEA. Carmine red. A 
beautiful plant. 15¢c. each, postpaid. § 
ENGLISH IVY. 
Absolutely hardy. Prefers the 
northern side of a building or elsea 
shaded situation. 15 cents each. 
PARLOR IVY. 
Also called German ‘ivy. Very 
useful for hanging baskets, also for 
indoor culture. An old favorite. 
Tender. 10 cents each, postpaid. 
MANETTIA VINE. 
A lovely tender vine with cigar- |. 
shaped flowers of bright, orange red 
color, tipped with yellow. Well 
suited to house culture. A perpetual 
bloomer. Handsome and attractive 
inallsituations. 10c. each, postpaid. 

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