The EverbEooming Pansy Geranium. 



This is an everblooruing Lady Washington Geranium, a plant that is 

 highly prized by every one. The ordinary kinds bloom only once during 

 the year, while'this plant is covered with flowers most of the time — win- 

 ter and summer. The striking looking flowers liberally cover the plant. 

 The flowers are a rich plum purple, sometimes almost black, while the 

 lower petals are rosy pink and white, almost exactly like the Pansy— a 

 very beautiful window plant. 



Strong plants, 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 



Aiiamanda Wiiliamsi 



(Hew). 



Very distinct new pot plant. 

 Unlike others of its class, this 

 forms a compact bush of dark 

 green foliage, with trusses of 

 very large, golden yellow, deli- 

 ll& ciously scented flowers. 3 to 4 

 inches across, in greatest profu- 

 sion. Blooms throughout the 

 summer and often in winter. 

 Of easiest .growth. Admired by 

 all whoseeit. 25c. 



Louise Cfiosson." Rex Begonia 



Louise C lessen. —One of the richest and 

 most beautiful of the Rex family. The coloring 

 is simply magnificent, center of leaf deep bronze 

 with broad band of silverv rose, edged bronze. 

 20c, 2 for 35c. 



Hew Weeping Lantana. 



Allamanda Williamsi. 



The most beautiful basket plant ever grown. 



Record of one plant.— Planted in an ordinary nail keg in May, was in 

 flower all the time till August, when it had five hundred and ninety clustets of 

 flowers, continued in full flower (removed to a greenhouse in October) to 

 December, when three hundred and fifty clusters were counted. Av *his time 

 every young branch was cut of! to propagate, but on January 14th it had one 

 hundred beautiful new clusters. The plant has a most graceful drooping habit, 

 grows rapidly, and blooms persistently winter and summer, producing a cluster 

 ot flowers at each leaf. Color, most delicate, clear, brilliant, rosy, lilac ; foli- 

 age, bright dark green. Does equally well in winter or summer. 



15c. each, 2 for 25c. 



