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AUTUMN EDITION, DINGEE GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE 



American Wonder L«mon. 



ABUTHiON. Flowering Maple. Produces 

 great numbers of lovely bell-shaped flow- 

 ers. 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts. 



Souvenir de Bonn. Green leaves edged 

 with a pure white band. 



Savitzii. Green and white foliag'e. 



CROTONS. Splendid pot plants for the 

 window garden. Leaves are brilliantly var- 

 iegated. Extra-large plants, 20 cts. each, 

 3 for 50 cts., 7 for $1.00. 



ACAZiTPHAS. Handsome foliage plants 

 for the window or green house. 15 cts. 

 each, 4 for 50 cts., 9 for $1.00. 



Triumphans. Foliage of all colors. 



Sanderi. Long, chenille-like flowers. 



Bicolor compacta. All colors. 



Marginata. Leaves edged with rose. 



CABBX Japonica. Spray-like foliage, 

 drooping gracefully. The leaf-blades are 

 edged with gold. 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts. 



American Wonder Lemon 



Large, dark green foliage; handsome, 

 pure white flowers, with yellow stamens, 

 nearly as large as tuberose blooms, fra- 

 grant as orange blossoms. The lemons 

 have a thin rind for such large fruit, and 

 are full of rich acid juice. Plant in ordi- 

 nary soil, in a pot or tub, and it will bear 

 each season a fine crop of superb Lemons. 

 Strong plants, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts.; 

 larger size, 25 cts. each, 5 for $1.00. Two- 

 year-old plants, 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



Otaheite Orange 



A dwarf reproduction of the genuine 

 fruit-bearing Orange tree, the flowers be- 

 ing identical. It flowers and fruits in pots 

 and blooms continuously. Fragrance is de- 

 licious. Strong, young plants, 15 cts. each, 

 4 for 50 cts.; larger size, 25 cts. each. 5 

 for $1.00 postpaid; large plants in 5-lnch 

 pots, 18 inches high, 50 cts. each, postpaid. 



Gardenia Florida 



Cape Jessamine (Gardenia Florida). 

 Flowers pure, white, large and very fra- 

 grant. Splendid for pot culture. 20 cts. 

 each, 50 cts. for 3; larger size, 25 cts. each. 



Jessamine 



Maid of Orleans. Waxy white flowers. 



Grand Duke of Tuscany. White flowers. 



Confederate Climtjing". Pure white flow- 

 ers; exceedingly fine for trellis. 



15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts., 9 for $1.00. 



Shower of Gold (Genistra Canariensis). 

 When in flower it presents a dense mass 

 of golden yellow. 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts. 



Strawberry Guava 



A magnificent pot plant, blooms and 

 fruits continuously. The Guava has thick, 

 shining, evergreen, camelia-like foliage, 

 with pure white flowers. The fruit is of a 

 beautiful claret-color; the flavor resembles 

 that of the strawberry. Used as a dessert 

 fruit, also for preserving; makes jelly of 

 delicious quality, which brings an enor- 

 mous price. Blooms and fruits continu- 

 ously; has buds, flowers or fruit in some 

 stage every day in the year. A magni- 

 ficent plant for pot or box. Strong 3-inch 

 pot plants, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts., 7 

 for $1.00, postpaid; 4-inch pot plants, 30 

 cts. each, 4 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Carnations for Winter Blooming in the Home 



We offer a splendid list of large field-grown plants of the very best Carnations ready 

 to break into bloom as soon as established in pots and started into growth in the house. 

 Will bloom all winter. 



THE FINEST NEW CARNATIONS 



Admiration. New. Brilliant red. Strong 

 in growth and free in bloom. 



Beacon. Dazzling scarlet; very large and 

 full. 



Boston Market. Standard white. 



Bnchantress. Brilliant pink; fine shade; 

 large size. 



Rose-Fink Bnchantress. Deeper pink 

 than Enchantress. 



Victory. Brilliant red; extra-large flow- 

 er and particularly free in bloom. 



Queen Ziouise. The best White. 



"White Bncliantress. A magnificent large, 

 white flower of splendid form. 



Wliite Perfection. Clear brilliant white; 

 fine form and very large. 



Mrs. Patten. New. White, beautifully 

 marked with pink. 



Afterg-low. New. Clear rose pink; ex- 

 quisite. 



Mrs. Bassett. New. Beautiful crimson, 

 scarlet; extra large. 



Strong- field plants, 30 cts. each^ 2 for 

 50 cts., set of 6, $1.25, postpaid. 



Akron, Ohio, Nov. 10, 1912. 

 Dear Sirs: — Your valued shipment of Roses received one week ago yesterday. I have them in 

 pots and shall grow them in the house this winter. I want to thank you for the liberal way you 

 have dealt with me. as I did not expect any such treatment. These last Roses ai'e certainly fine, 

 and I am proud of them. As soon as your 1913 catalogue is out please send one, as I shall want 

 to make up another order this Winter. Thanking you again, I am, 



Tours truly, W. A. LAWSON. 



