Mammoth Flowering Lily of the Valley. The most 



charming- 

 spring blooniiiiL' phmts, producing profusely their delicate bell- 

 shaped, delightfully fragrant white blooms. 5c each; 50c dozen. 



MATRIMONY VINE. 



A most vigorou.j and hardy climber, 

 sending out numerous side branches 

 so that it covers a 

 great amount 

 of space in a 



short time, 



and all new growth 

 is at once covered 

 with bright purple 

 blooms, which are 

 succeeded by brill- 

 iant scarlet berries 

 nearly an inch long, 

 every branch being 

 loaded with them. 

 The contrast be- 

 tween the glossy, 

 dark green foliage 

 and shining scarlet 

 fruit is exceedingly 

 beautiful, surpass- 

 ing Holly in ap- 

 pearance. It con- 

 tinues blooming and 

 new berries are al- 

 ways forming, from 

 late in spring until 

 frost. Grows to a 

 good height and is 

 an excellent and ex- 

 ceptionally strong 

 grower. This plant 

 will please you in 

 every way. Fine, 

 vigorous plant only 

 25c. Three for 50c. 

 Try them. 



IMPROVED CHINESE SACRED LILY. 



This curious plant 

 is the grand Chinese 

 emblem of good 

 luck, and will throw 

 up from five to ten 

 flower stalks, bear- 

 ing clusters of large 

 perfect waxy white 

 blossoms, with beau- 

 tiful yellow centers 

 of the most delicious 

 fragrance. They 

 grow well in pots in 

 a light and sandy 

 soil, but the most 

 successful way of 

 cultivation is as the 

 Chinese do — select 

 a bTwl or other nice 

 dish, place pebbles 

 in the bottom, and 

 set the bulb on the 

 pebbles, then fill the 

 dish with water, 

 when they will be- 

 gin to grow at once 

 and bloom profuse- 

 ly and beautifully. 

 Price only 35c each. 

 Five large bulbs for 

 •SLOG. 



PRlt 



A grand novelty, possessing blooms of a beautiful, bright, clear 

 pink color, veined with scarlet and with white center. The plant 

 seldom grows over 10 inches high, perpetual bloomer. 10c ; 6 for 50c 



Gold Banded 

 Lily.... 



This is the grand- 

 est Lily grown, and 

 a never failing de- 

 light. Perfume is 

 exquisite — light, yet 

 penetrating. Mag- 

 nificent by daylight, 

 but by moonlight a 

 well grown plant, 

 carrying five or more 

 blooms, is simply in- 

 describably beauti- 

 ful. The flowers of 

 this Queen of Lilies 

 are superb, being 

 composed of six very 

 white petals thickly 

 studded with rich 

 chocolate crimson 

 spots, and a bright 

 golden band running 

 through the center 

 of each petal. Flow- 

 ers 10 to 12 inches in 

 diameter. 25c each 



MANETTIA The most attractive and beautiful climber in cul- 

 tiva- 



VINE.... tion. 



It is 



not hardy, yet I deem 

 it of such value, as to 

 give it a place in my 

 list of choice and se- 

 lect climbers. Can be 

 grown as house or 

 garden plant. Fine 

 for arbors. Flowers 

 nearly 2 inches long, 

 brilliant coral red. 

 Plants 10c ; 3 for 25c. 



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