Eupatorium 
Ceelestinum 
An exquisite perennia! blooming all 
summer long. Its masses of azure- 
blue flowers are always attractive, 
borne on graceful stems. The plant 
is simply a sheet of bloom al! the 
time up to severe frosts. 40c. each. 
“ JADOO’”’ is the best material on 
earth to grow Gloxinia or Begonia 
seeds in. 10c. worth is enough to 
plant seed in. 
Daphne Cneorum 
A hardy shrub which trails over the 
ground in a most beautiful manner. 
Extra fine for any positicn, and being 
evergreen it is the most desirable 
plant we know of for cemeteries. The 
plant is composed of spiral branches 
of dense evergreen leaves. The flow- 
ers are loveiy pink color, in clusters, 
- and are borne profusely in early spring, 
and during summer and fall. Won- 
derfully fragrant. 40c. each. 
Cinnamon Vine 
Bulblets 10c. per doz. 
Lilium Superbum 
_ Three to six feet high, flowers from five to forty, nodding, 
brilliant orange-red; blooms in July. 20c. each; $2.00 
dozen. 
Lilium Canadense 
; (Meadow Lily). Drooping, yellow flowers, spotted red. 
lito3ft. 15c. each: $1.50 doz. 
Pink Calla Rhemanni 
_ This Calla has created a sensation in Europe and has sold as high as ten 
dollars each. It isa strong, free grower with large blossoms, which are of 
| a fine pink color. Flowers very freely in the open ground. Every bulb sure 
to bloom first season. 35c. each; 3 for 90c: 
Elliottiana 
_ Giant Yellow. This is the great new Yellow Calla, of marvelous beauty. 
| Flowers very large and of the brightest golden yellow. Leaves beautifully 
| spotted with white. Not so vigorous as ‘Mrs. Roosevelt.”” Bulbs, 50c. 
Hastata Yellow Calla 
| Golden yellow, jet black center; very rare and expensive bulbs. Treat 
| Same as the Spotted Calla. Blooms winter and summer. Large flower= 
ing bulbs, 20c. each; 3 for 50c. Extra large bulbs, 40c. 
Little Gem Calla 
_ Seldom grows over 10 inches high, yet bears many sweet flowers of good 
each; 2 for 80c. 
| Size. An excellent plant. 15¢. 
Window plant. 15c. 
eep rich green. 
: 8 for 40c.; 8 for $1.00. 
Spotted Calla 
White flowers, the leaves covered with transparent white spots. Effective 
New Yellow Calla, *‘Mrs. Roosevelt?’ 
Flowers light, clear yellow, produced very freely on long stems. Foliage 
Pe t does particularly well planted outside, grows strong and 
flowers freely. Probably the best Calla for this purpose extant. 15c:each; 
Coleus Trailing Queen 
_A_very strong trailing variety. The foliage is 
highly colored with a cherry red to the center of the 
leaf, bordered with mottled brown and green. This 
variety is used extensively for window boxes and 
hanging baskets. Avery popular plant in the far 
south on account of it being able to withstand the 
hottest rays of sun. 
Price, 15c, each; 2 for 25c. 
Coleus May Levering 
One of the most striking Coleus to date. Leaves 
are very irregularly blotched and striped with ma- 
roon, green, bright red and yellow. ‘This variety on 
account of its highly colored leaves and sturdy robust 
growth has become very popular for hanging baskets 
and porch boxes. 
Price, 15c: each; 2 for 25c. 
Lily Hansoni 
The flowers are borne in clusters, petals remark- 
ably thick, giving the appearance of having been 
produced in wax. ‘The outside is yellow, streaked 
with white, and the inside bright yellow spotted with 
purple: It is one of the most interesting and valua- 
le species introduced in some time. We have so 
large a stock of it that we can offer it very low. 
; 50c: each; $5.00 per doz: 
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Lily Hansoni 
Hemerocallis Flava 
(Lemon Lily). Crowned by beautiful lemon colored flowers 3 
to 4 inches in diameter and delightfully fragrant. Succeed every- 
where, and should always be included in the border of old-fashioned 
hardy plants. 15¢. each; 2 for 25c. 
Lilium Tenuifolium 
True Coral Lily of Siberia. The most dazzling of all Lilies. 
Fiery scarlet, grows 2 feet high, leaves resemble a beautiful fern. 
Flowers a perfect Turk’s cap,6 to 20 onaplant. 15c:; each; 
2 for 25c; 
New Yellow Calla, *‘ Mrs. Rooseveli?? 
