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Cigar Plant. 



CIGAR PLAN! 



This is a well-known ever-blooming plant of neat habit, grow- 

 ing twelve inches in lieight. The tube of the flower is scarlet, witli 

 tlie end parlly white and crimsoa. These plants thrive beauti- 

 fully in hanging baskets, vases, etc. They are also valuable as 

 pot plants in the window. Price, lOc. each; 3 for 25c., postpaid 



CORAL PLANT 



This new variety is not only dwarf — never e.\.ceeding thirty 

 inches in height — but also of free-branching habit, each branch 

 terminating with a spike of flowers. These are of a brilliant crim- 

 son-scarlet, produced from early .July until frost; an effective and 

 showy plant. Each 20c., postpaid. 



COLEUS 



Beautiful Fancy Varieties 



These beautiful new Coleus are 



much used for planting in beds 



and borders; also for pots, win- 

 dow boxes, vases, etc., where 



their bright and striking colors 



are particularly attractive. 



BECKWITH'S GEM— A beauti- 

 ful fancy variety with large 

 leaves of heavy texture and 

 finely scalloped edges. The 

 center of leaf is dark velvety- 

 maroon, bordered with fiery- 

 red; the edge is green, chang- 

 ing to creamy-yellow at the 

 point of leaf. 



DDNERIA— The grandest Coleus 

 of recent years; has a deep vel- 

 vety texture. Color, crimson- 

 maroon center; beautifully 

 scalloped edge of light red. 



GOLDEN BEDDER— Clear yel- 

 low wlien well developed, edge 

 somewhat crinkled, with cen- 

 ter rib of lighter yellow. 



MISS RETTA KIRKPATRICK— 

 Large white center, shaded 

 with yellow, broad green lobed 

 margin. 



QUEEN OF THE WEST— Large leaf, and slightly .serrated; outer band 

 of bright oxicJe-green with marginof brightyellow.and centercreamy- 

 white: covered with blotches of bright carmine and deep maroon." 



SPOTTED GEA\ — Yellow, blotched crimson and green. 



C.,o.-:<.in{«o- PR ^^'^^ f"" ^ Coleus for 3Sc., 



special Ulier I O. po.stpaid. Price per 100, by express at buyer's 



expense, $3.50. 



RARE CROTONS 



Nothing can excel the beauty and richness of coloring that is 

 found in this class of plants. They are beautiful pot plants for the 

 conservatory, making very handsome specimens for decorative and 

 exhibition purposes, and are now used extensively as bedding plants, 

 for which purpose they are exception- 

 ally well adapted. They should 

 be planted in full sun in a position 

 where they can be more liberally 

 supplied with water, which develops 

 the most wonderful coloring in the 

 foliage. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. , postpaid. 



Coral Plant. 



Marguerite DAISIES 



QUEEN ALEXANDRIA — The 



new Mammoth White Paris 

 Daisy. One of the finest new 

 plants that has ever been in- 

 troduced. Nothing can be 

 imagined that is finer. All 

 know the old varieties of Paris 

 Daisies, how beautiful and 

 much sought after for decora- 

 tion of all kinds. This new 

 variety blooms constantly, and 

 will produce ten blooms to 

 the old variety's one. .Single, 

 .semi-double, and often fully 

 double, on the same plant. 

 Nothing is so airy and graceful 

 as these ' blossoms of large 

 white petals showing a yellow 

 disc. 10c. each; 3 for 2Sc., 

 postpaid. 

 YELLOW DAISY— (Etoile d'Or). 

 — The New Yellow Paris 

 Daisy, similar to Madame Gail- 

 bert, but a rich golden color 

 The two varieties go hand 

 .somely together. lOc each;- 

 3 for 25c., postpaid. 

 BLUE DAISY— (Agathea Celestes. — A beautiful bedding plant and 

 an excellent indoor bloomer. The flowers are daisy-shaped, of i 

 delicate light blue, with a yellow disc. It blooms in great profusion.: 

 It may be had in flower all the year round. lOc. each; 3 for 25c., 

 postpaid. 



DRACENA INDIVISA 



(The Charming Decorative Plant) 



A very beautiful house, va.se or garden plant, with .slender, droop- 

 ing leaves, often called a Fountain Plant." The leaves are of sev- 

 eral shades of green, with delicate stripings of yellow and red, which 

 become marked as the plant grows older. Price, postpaid, 10c. each; 

 Larger plants, 25c.; extra large specimen plants by Express, not pre- 

 paid, $1.00 each. 



A MOST Dnni^ 



VALUABLE DUUIV 



HOW TO GROW FLOWERS AND 

 SEEDS. It tells the whole story 

 in a practical way. Price only 

 50c., or FREE with an order for 

 $1.50 or upwards, if requested on 

 the order. 



Croton 



Queen Alexandria Daisy. 



Dracena Indivlso. 



