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Abutilon Souvenir De Bonn 



PLANT DEPARTMENT 



ABUTILON (Flowering Maple | 



Desirable free-fJov.^ring plants for the window garden or for bed- I 

 ding in summer. 



ARTHUR BELSHAM— Orange-red. Each 15c. 

 BOULE De NEIGE — Pure white. Each 10c. 

 QOLDEN BELLS — Golden yeUow. Each 10c. 

 SOUVENIR DE BONN— Beautifully variegated. Each 15c. 

 THOMPSONI PLEN.A — Perfectly double flowers, rich orange, streaked 

 crimson. Each ISc. 



Special Offer, F2. lo^'.^postTaid"''' ' 

 ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



NORFOLK ISLAND PINE 



A Grand House Plant — Sometimes called the "Christmas 

 Tree Palm" and "Star Palm." As a decorative plant for the house 

 this is one of the handsomest and most serviceable. It has deep 

 green, feathery foliage, arranged in whorls, rising one above the 

 other at regular distances; its symmetry of form, grace and beauty 

 of foliage are unequaled. It is so hardy that the dry air. dust and 

 other conditiorLS of the ordinary living room, usually so unfavor- 

 able to plant culture, have apparently no deleterious effect upon it. 

 Fine Plants 12 inches high, postpaid only $1.50 each; Larger 

 Plants, by Express, not prepaid, $2.00 to $3.00 each. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 



THE BEAUTIFUL LACE FERN 

 The rare and delicate beauty of this plant can scarcely be 

 shown by a picture or conveyed by a description. The bright 

 green foliage of very delicate texture falls gracefully, giving it a 

 style and air that "cannot be surpassed. No more beau- 

 tiful decorative plant has ever been produced. As a 

 house plant it is deservedly popular, due to the 

 fact that it will thrive under almost all con- 

 ditions. Strong plants lOc. to ISc. each, 

 postpaid; larger plants '2Sc. ; 50c, ; 75c. to 

 $1.00 each, by express at buyer's expense. 



Araucaria 



Our List of Plants For House Culture, also for outdoors 

 has been carefully revised and is up-to-date and we 

 offer only the most valuable, easily grown and popular 

 varieties that cannot fail to give satisfaction. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 



The Charming Emerald Feather Fern 



Grows free the whole year round, producing sprays 4 to 5 feet long of 

 fresh, green feathery foliage. Valuable for cutting for fine cut flower 

 work, more particularly in use with large Roses Grown in sus- 

 pended pots it makes a very preitv decorative house plant. Strong 

 plants, 10c. to ISc. each, postpaid. 'Larger plants, 25c. to 50c. to $1.00 

 each, by express at buyer's expense. 



New COMET PLANT 



The .Host Unique Flowering Plant of the Centurj 



Fluffy, trailing, tail-like blossoms, soft crimson scarlet. It is difiB- 

 cult to conceive anything more unique, more pleasing, or more satis- 

 fying than this new plant fresh from the Orient. It is easily grown, 

 and must become immensely popular There is nothing approaching 

 it, with its soft, crimson scarlet, fiufTy. tail-like blossoms, 20 to 30 in- 

 ches long on specimen plants. We have it growing in our green- 

 houses, and it has been the admiration of aU rtsitors. Try one or 

 more of these beautiful plants which are always in bioora. Fine plants, 

 ISc. each ; 2 for 25c., postpaid. 



Chinese Paper Plant 



.\s a pot plant it is magnificent, with splendid, Camelia-like foliage, 

 deep shining green plants commence to bloom in small pots 

 and continue throughout the year As the plant grows older 

 it is literally covered with blossoms of a dazzling 

 rosy crimson, with deep golden yellow antlers. Each 

 15c.; 2 for 25c., postpaid. 



Asparagus Plumosus 



New Comet Plant 



Chinese Paper Plant 



