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CHII— (See Cut.)— Often 

 called Boston oi- Japanese 

 Ivy. This is the finest climber 

 we know for teaseling over 

 walls, clings frrmlyTd the 

 smoothest surface, covering it 

 smoothly and densely with overlaping leaves, which form a per) 

 feet mat of foliage The color is a fresh, deep gTeen in summer, 

 and takes on in the fall the brightest autumn colors. Leaves are : 

 heart -soaped, and are ranged one above another, as evenly as 

 tiles on a roof. It likes a rich soil, and makes a steady growth 

 of about four feet per season ; requires a slight protection in win- 

 ter m our climate. Price only 15c each, 12 for £1. 00. 



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. . . NEW REX BEGONIAS . . . 



(See Cut.) — My collection is the finest in the country, and ytra 

 are sure to have the best of success -with any of them. The scil 

 must be light, composed of loam, loose woods earth, and sharp 

 sand. This section requires a warm, moist atmosphere, and. in 

 summer, must have shade. To secure this moisture to the aider 

 side of the leaves the following plan will be found exceHeit, and 

 will make. the successful window growing of the Rex flu easy 

 matter: In a zinc pan or basin place a brick, on which set the 

 pot, keep the water in this pan about an inch from the top of 

 the brick, the evaporation reaching the underside of the leaves, 

 will keep them in healthy condition. 



ARISTOLOCHJA. OR THE NEW BOAT FLO AVER— 



(See Cut.) — This grand, new, beautiful and interesting, strong- 

 growing climber is without doubt the finest plant of its species 

 in existence, attaining a height of 10 to 15 feet in' one season. The 

 ground color of this magnificent fiower is of a. rich, creamy 

 white, interlaced and striped with beautiful markings and 

 blotches of tae richest. blackish maroon. Stock is scarce and 

 you will need to place your order early. Only 50c. each, 3 for $1.00. 



NEW BOU- 

 V ARBIAS — (See 

 Cut )— Beautiful, 

 shrubby plants, 

 with corymbs of 

 white, rose, crinH 



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(1.) Countess Louise Erdody — An interesting and curiously 



handsome variety. It retains the general character of the Rex 

 family as to growth, but is so distinct in ira peculiar leaf forma- 

 tion that it stands out unequaled and striking. You should try 

 son and scarljetiV it. Fine plants 25c. each. 6 for $1.00. 

 flowers, bloomiftf?*!^;. (2.) Mrs. Stanford— One of the richest and most beautiful of 

 throughout the »! all new varieties. Of beautiful growing habit, while the foliage 

 is simply magnificent. Co not fail to hulnde it in your order for 

 it will prove a continuous delight to you and be the wonder and 

 amazement of all. Sine plants 25c.' each, for $1.00. 



(3.) King of the- Begonias — The most eirectiTe of this won- 

 derful class : strong, 'stocky grower ; leaves have ani amazingly 

 beautiful metallic lustre, the centre and edge being of a lovely, 

 velvety green.- with a broad, silver zone. Do not fail to include 

 this grand variety iu your order, t ine plants 25c. each." 6 for $1 .00. 



(4.) Golden Gate — A valuable new variety of strikingly 

 beautiful and handsome habtt at all stages of growth, deaves 

 deeply deutated: green color: sometimes beautifully spotted. 

 Fine plants 25c. each, for £1.00. '"-^-.c'l 

 (5.) Bengal Beauty — Habit vigorous at- all times-, leaves of 

 /elegant shape, handsomely marked and colored. Do. not- fail to 



autumn and win- 

 ter Then' dazzling 

 richness of color 

 makes them one of 

 the most "useful of 

 our winter-bloom- 

 ingplants. This is 

 just .what y 

 want. Choice va- 

 rieties 10c. each, 12 

 for. $1.00. 



EOtTVASDIA. 



: : Buckbee's Plant Food : : 



This is the most useful fertilizer for all 

 kinds of plants raised in pots. It produces a 

 rapid and vigorous growth and an abundance 

 of flowers. It drives all insects out of the 

 soil and will certainly give satisfaction. One 

 package by express, containing sufficient 

 Plant Food "for 20 plants, for one year, 20c. ; 6 

 packaees $1.00. If by mail add 15c. extra per 

 package. Package contains full directions. 



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fkNT f000 [> . trv "it. Fine plants for 2oe,_each. 6 for $1.00. 

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) Ruth Cleveland — Finest iew variety. Strikingly beau- 

 tiful leaves, handsome green centre, velvety -edge, interposed 

 jwith exquisite shadings and markings. Plants 25c. each. 6 for$l.()0. 



Clementina— Beautiful new variety. Color of the stem 

 and upper surface bronzy-green, ornamented with large sfhrer 

 spots ranged parallel with the ribs of the leaf. Under side of the 

 leaf is bronzy-red ; rapid grower. Fine plants 25e. each, 6 for $1.00. 



(S.) Benjamin Harrison— Strong grower ; bronzy-green foli- 

 age; beautifully mottled and marked. Easiest of aH to raise. 

 Fine plants for 25c. each, 6 for $1.00. 



SPECTAL OFFER — One fine plant each of the above eight 

 grand new varieties for only $1.25. Any cix plants for $1.00. 



