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Hydrangea Monstrosa Compacta 



Hydrangea Blue King 



Hydrangea Jeanne D'Arc 



HYDRANGEAS For Pot culture 



These are grand low-growing bushy shrubs; much used for decor- 

 ating lawns and porches during Summer; they bear enormous heads 

 of flowers, often more than a foot in diameter, and not being entirely 

 hardy are usually kept in tubs or boxes; set out in Summer and taken 

 to cellar over Winter. 



JEANNE D'ARC — A new variety of exceptionally good merits. It 

 is a vanation of the old favorite Thomas Hogg, with dark red- 

 dish-brown stems. The Hower is pure white and very effective. 

 Price, each I Sc., postpaid. Larger plants 2Sc. to 50c. each. 



BLUE KING — It is especially remarkable for the large size and dis- 

 tinct color of its sterile flowers, which are fully three inches across, 

 of a light pink color tinted with mauve. Price, 20c., postpaid. Lar- 

 ger plants 35c. to 7Sc. each. 



MONSTROSA COMPACTA— The flowers are something enormous, 

 trusses IS inches in fiameter being a common occurrence, while 

 the individual fioiets measure 3 inches in diameter, and are of the 

 most pleasing shade of bright satiny pink. I5c. each, postpaid. 

 Larger plants 25c. to 50c. each. 



RED BRANCHED — This variety, with heads of blooms as large as a 

 water pail, commences to bear its enormous trusses of deep rose 

 pink blooms while very small, increasing constantly in size and 

 profusion. The stems and branches are dark purplish red. Price, 

 15c. each, postpaid. Larger plants 23c. to 50c. each. 



THOjMAS HOGG — Splendid variety; has all the characteristics so valu- 

 abl'j in a plant of this kind. When fully grown attains a height and 

 width of over 6 feet, and is fairly covered with immense trusses of 

 creamy white flowers, often measuring fifteen inches in diameter. 

 Price, 15c. each, postpaid. Larger plants 25c. to 50c. each. 



One Each of the 5 HYDRANGEAS, 

 Fine Strong Young Plants, for only 

 6Sc; Postpaid. 



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ENGLISH IVY 



This is a hardy evergreen climbing vine, with dark glossy green 

 leaves. Much used for covering walls of churches, etc., and for 

 cenietery work Is a true evergreen: retains its bright green leaves 

 all Winter and always looks alive, also one of the very best plants 

 for house culture. lOc. each; 3 for 2Sc., postpaid. 



HELIOTROPES 



These are universal favorites on account of their delightful frag- 

 rance. Flowers equally well as bedding plants in summer, or as pot 

 plants in the house during the winter. 



ALBERT DELEAUX — Foliage is a bright golden-yellow, marked 



sUghtly with a delicate green. Each lOc, postpaid. 

 PICCIOLA — Rosy-violet, indeed, almost red, with a distinct white 

 center showing upright growth, producing immense heads of flow- 

 ers well above the foliage. Each I Sc., postpaid. 

 PRINCE CHARMANT — A variety with handsome' foliage; extremely 

 free in bloom; color a lovely tint of bluish-mauve. Like all of the 

 Bruant type, this variety has panicles of bloom of enormous size; 

 is dwarf and compact in growth, and a great advance on older sorts. 

 Each tOc, postpaid. 

 ROYAL HIGHNESS — Deep blue flowers clustered into great globe- 

 shaped trusses. Each I Sc., postpaid. 

 SNOW WREATH — Blooms in large trusses of fragrant white flowers. 



An excellent sort. Each lOc, postpaid. 

 CZAR — Strong, stocky growth with heavily corrugated dark foliage; 

 immense clusters of semi-doable flowers, solid dark purple. Each 

 lOc. postpaid. 



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The Full Set, One Each of the 6 Va= 

 rieties for only 50c, Postpaid. 



HIBISCUS 



AURIANTICA — Large, double orange-colored flowers. Very novel 

 and attractive. 15c. each; 2 for 2Sc., postpaid. 



MINIATUS SE/ni-PLENUS— Semi-double flowers of a bright vermil- 

 ion-scarlet; petals waved and recurved; the flowers noticeable for 

 the absence of formality, but are very handsome. 15c. each; 2 for 

 25c., postpaid. 



PEACHBLOW — This is a truly surprising house plant, the flowers 

 are so immense and yet so beautiful that .vou can scarcely believe 

 that they are not artificial in some way. It is a rapid, erect grower, 

 with bright glossy green leaves and immense double flowers like 

 roses, 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Color rich bright pink, with deep 

 crimson center; likes heat and moisture and begins to bloom very 

 quickly. ISc, vach; 2 for 2Sc., postpaid. 



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