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One of the most popular liardy plants grown for lawn ami 

 garden decoration. 



SOT7BI.I: CRrMsoir. 



DOt7BI.E WHITE. 

 DOUBI.I: BOSE. 

 Price. 20c. each; 4 for 75c.; $2.00 per dozen. Postage extra. 

 5c. furli. if wanted by mail. 



MOON FLOW PR. 



Moon 

 Flowers 



Grow and bloom with everyone. 

 If planted out in rich ground, 

 wliere they have full exposure 

 to the sun, they will attain a 

 height of 40 feet by October 15, 

 blooming all summer. 



IPO ME A GBAITDIFI.OBA. — 

 White lloonflower. I'rice. 10c. 

 eacli ; $1.00 per dozen. 



IFOMEA. — Blue Dawn Flower. 

 Prici=', 10c. - a' li; $1.00 p<-r dozen. 



SOARUET SAOE 



Among tlie most bril- 

 liantly colored of gar- 

 ileii flowers and ex- 

 troinely useful for bed- 

 ding; also valualile for 

 pot culture. Blooms 

 are borne in long spikes 

 well above the foliage 

 and are of fiery red, 

 crimson, continuing in 

 flower a long time. 

 Start early in lieat and 

 transplant into light 

 soil one to two feet 

 apart. Tender peren- 

 nials; but bloom the 

 first season; height, 

 two to three feet. 



C I. A B A BEDMAN, 

 OB BONFIBE. — L'warf. 

 •|'ln' tilt-like appearance 

 of tlie flowers standing 

 erect among the green 

 foliage gives the plant 

 ;i most gorgeous ap- 

 pearance. 10c. each; 

 $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 

 lu-r lOii. 



S A I. V I A SPIiEN- 

 DENS. — Tall. erect, 

 green foliage. The well- 

 known Salvia. 10c. 

 each; $1J)0 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. , „ 



SHiVEB spot. — Foliage green, spotted clear white; flowers 

 briglit scarlet. 10c. each; $1.00 dozen. 



By express, not prepaid. 



YUCCA 



A hardy evergreen plant with 

 long, narrow leaves that are 

 bright green the whole year. 

 The flowers are creamy white, 

 bell-shaped, produced on long 

 spikes 3 to 4 feet high. Fine, 

 stately lawn plant. 



FII.AMEITTOSA GI.OBIOSA 

 (Adam's Needle). — Price, one- 

 year-old, 10c. each, postpaid. 



Extra large plants, 25c. each, 

 by express, not prepaid. 



PETUNIA 



For outdoor decoration or house culture few plants equal the Petunia 

 in effectiveness. They commence flowering early and continue a sheet 

 of bloom throughout the whole season until killed by frost; easily culti- 

 vated, only requiring a good soil and sunny position. Superb single- 

 fringed mixed. Superb double-fringed mixed. 



10c. eacli; $1.00 per dozen, b.v express, not prepaid. 



HARDY 

 WATER LILIES 



The ease with which Water Lilies and 

 Aquatics are cultivated, the certainty of 

 handsome results the same season they 

 are planted, the magnificent flowers of 

 great variety of form and color, their 

 delicate perfume and the great fascina- 

 tion in groW'ing them, is making the 

 water garden widely popular. 



These require a water-holding recep- 

 tacle about 2 or 3 feet deep, a warm, 

 sunny location, some rich, soft sofl, and 

 an available supply of water to make up 

 for the loss by evaporation. 



ITTMPHEA ODOBATA GIGANTEA.— 

 A superb variety, and should be in every 

 collection; flowers very large and full. 

 15c. each; 4 for 50c.; $1.25 per dozen. 



Four or more of the above, by express, 

 not prepaid. 



HARDY PHLOX 



AIiBION. — Large panicles of pure 

 wliite flowers, witli a faint aniline-red 

 eye. 



CHAMPS EIiTSEE. — Bright rose ma- 

 genta of an effective shade. 



GEOBGE A. STBOHZiEIir. — Bright 

 scarlet, with crimson-red eye. 



JEANm: D'ABC. — A good standard 

 late variety. 



IiE FOUDBE. — Rich glowing French 

 purple, shading crimson. 



B. P. SXBUTHEBS. — Rosy carmine, 

 with claret-red e>c. 



SEIiMA. — Large flowers; pale rose 

 mauve, with claret-red eye. 



VESUVIUS. — Pure red, with bright 

 purple eye; dazzling color. 



P. G. VON I.ASSBUBG. — Purest and 

 largest wliite. 



10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



ALL FBICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



