Louise Closson.— Rex Begonia. 



Louise Closson.— One of the richest and 

 m< St beautiful of ihe Rex family. The coloring 

 is simply magnificent, center of leaf deep bronze 

 with broad band of silvery rose, edged bronze. 

 20c., 2 for 35c. 



The Everbiooming Pansy Geranium, 



This is an everbiooming Lady Washington Geraninm, a plant that is 

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

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

 ter and summer. The striking looking flowers li'erally cover the plant. 

 The flowt-rs 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. 



Allamanda Wiiliamsi 



(Hew). 



Very distinct new pot plant. 

 Unlike others of its cla=s, this 

 forms a compact bush of dark 

 green foliage, with trusses of 

 very large, golden yellow, dell- 

 ciously sce'^ted flowers. 3 to 4 

 inches across, in greatest profu- 

 sion. Blooms throughout the 

 summer and often in winter. 

 Of easiest growth. Admired by 

 all who see it. 15c. 



Allamanda Williamii* 



iiew Weeping Lantana. 



The mott beauti^'ul basket plant ever grown. 



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

 flower all the time ti 1 August, when it had five hundred and ninety clusteis of 

 flower.-;, continued in full flower (removed to a greenhouse in October) to 

 December, when three hundred a' d fifty clusters were counted. Al Jiis time 

 every younar branch was cut off to propagate, but on January 14th it hud one 

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

 grows rai idly, and blooms i ersistently Avinter 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 mnter or guwpier, 



J5c. each, 2 for 25Cj 



