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New Hardy Day Blooming Moon Flower. 



The most popular quick srowing vine in cultivation. Its rapid, 

 luxuriant growth : its thick, overlapping glossy foliage, and its 



nightly scores of immense, silkj- 

 bloonis of rare fragrance, are 

 merits that can not be over-esti- 

 mated. Most rampant growing 

 vines in cultivation: hardy tuber- 

 ous root. Flowers are large, of 

 pure satiny white, 'with pinkish 

 inirple throat, shading deeper in 

 the tube, and are usually 4 in. in 

 diameter, being produced in clus- 

 ters ; strong plant will give more 

 than 1,000 per day. 25c each. 

 Xight Blooming Moon Plant 

 Rapid growing: pure white 

 moon-like flowers 6 in. in diam- 

 eter, which open at nisrht. 15c 

 SPECIAL OFFER— One each 

 of the 2 ffrand varieties, 3oc. 



MADEIRA A rapid grower, 

 covering a large 

 VINE... space in a short 

 time. Leaves are 

 fleshy, heart shaped, and of a 

 light green. Late summer num- 

 erous racemes of feathery blooms 

 of iiowerful and delicious frag- 

 rance. Only 5c each . 50c per doz. 



NEW MEXICAN PEPEROMIA. 



A new Mexican plant 

 It is a lovely trailer, to 

 be used as one would 

 tise the old Wandering 

 Jew. It makes an at- 

 tractive trailing; and 

 creeping vine, as its 

 leaves are exceedingly 

 beautiful, beiug a dark 

 velvety ffreenish black, 

 freely blotched with 

 silver. It is very 

 beautiful for any 

 position where a 

 trailing plant is 

 useful, and its foliage 

 is as fine as any Coleus 

 plant. '301' each; f!. 5()c. 



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OXALIS 



ORTGIESI. 



' Very few new 

 I plants ■will give 



better satisfac- 

 tion than this. 



It is in full Ijlooai 



every day in the 



year, if grown in 



a pot of gooil 



soil and with or- 

 dinary care. 1 1 



grows as freely 



as a Geranium 



in anj' situation. 



reaching as higli 



as 12 to IS inches. 



branching freely 



and loaded at ail 



times with clus- 

 ters of bright, 



golden and star' 



shaped flowers, 



which do not 



closa al night 



like otherOxalis. 



Beatitiful as the 



blooms are it is 



still a splendid 



plant without 



them, on account 



of its highly ornamental foliage. The leaves are three-lobed. 

 darii. olive green above, and a beautiful shining metallic crimson 

 purple underneath, and wine colored steu.. 15c each. 



QVAI I§ For hanging baskets. No flower is easier grown 

 than this, as it is sure to succeed in any soil or 

 situation. The foliage is extremely delicate and graceful, of a 

 light green color, and is continually crowned with a perfect mass 

 of dainty, rose colored, star-like blooms. Fine for hanging baskets 



as they soon form a perfect mass of bright foliage and gay flowers 

 Equally beautiful for borders, as. when planted three inches apart, 

 they produce an unbroken row of elegant foliage and beautiful 

 blooms. Mixed varieties. S^.per dozen 50c. 



ORANGE 

 TREE. 



(Citrus Tiifoliata.) 



A grand new and 

 hardy orange. This 

 is the most hardy 

 of the orange family 

 and will stand our 

 northem climate 

 with little or no pro- 

 tection, and is also 

 a grand plant for 

 pot culture, where 

 it blooms and fruits 

 freely. It is very 

 dwarf and symmet- 

 rical in its growth. 

 Order one of these 

 little beauties and 

 enjoy the sweet fra- 

 grance of the orange 

 blossoms as they are 

 upon the tree. The 

 oranges are a sight 

 that is inspiring as 

 they hang among 

 the green leaves. 

 Only 25c ; 5 for SI. 



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