P'^feGlAWT WHITE; • 



Always In Bloom. 



THIS remarkable nev/ plant has 

 in one season jumped lo fore- 

 most place amon(j choice winter 

 blooniinp iilaiits. No novelty in our 

 prccnhouscs has attracted I he atten- 

 tion or received praise e(|ual to this. 

 It is a perpetual bloomer, compact 

 and branching in habit, sending up 

 flower spikes by the dozen, one to 

 two foot in length, almost as large 

 and beautiful as gladiolus. Color 

 pure white, with lemon tinged throat, 

 and lovely fragrance Flowers keep 

 two weeks after being cut. It has 

 created a sensation iu the New York 

 flower market. 



Fine Plants only 15c each 

 2 for 25c. 



NEW IMPERIAL GLOXINIAS. 



Gloxinias are certainly among the handsomest of our summer 

 lowering plants, presenting as they do such a variation of rich and 

 ■xquisite coloring, equal to the Orchid in novelty and beauty. The 

 lowers are of handsome shape and large size, and a great variety 

 iqif colors that are velvety in the depth and richness of shading. 

 The flowers often measure three inches in length and two in width 

 md are upright and pendulous. They succeed well with ordinary 

 are and should be grown in a moderately shady place, as the sun 



burns the foliage when wet, causing brown spots to appear. Plant 

 bulbs in a mixture of light loam, manure and sand, equal parts 

 giving but little water until signs of life appear. You will have a 

 succession of bloom from June to September, and words cannot 

 describe the rare beauty of these flowers to one who has never seen 

 them. When done blooming dry gradually, and keep in pots over 

 winter in a warm place. 



GRAND SPECmL OFFER: 



13 Cents each, 4 for 50 Cents. 



