GARDEN MANUAL FOR 
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Fuchsia. 
Fuchsia—We have these in various 
Olors, white, red, purple and intermedi- 
te shades. A good collection. Prices, 15 
nd 25 cents. 
Ficus Elastica Belgica. 
Ficus Elastica. India Rubber Plant. A 
nost hardy decorative house plant. Our | 
stock is very large, and we recommend 
them to you as strictly first class proper- 
ly grown stock, which will endure the or- 
dinary house culture far better than when 
ordinarily grown. Thick, healthy, well- 
colored leaves. Price, strong, healthy, 
well shaped plants, 8 to 10 inches high, 
25c.; 15 to 18 inches high, 50c.; 18 to 24 
inches high, 75c.; 24 to 30 inches high, 
$1.00; extra large specimens, $2.00 and 
$2.50. 
GERANIUMS. 
Geraniums. 
E. H. Trego—In this fine new Geranium 
we have by far the best of all double 
scarlet geraniums both as a bedder and 
pot plant. The flowers are large, semi- 
double, borne in immense heads held on 
stiff stalks high above the foliage. The 
color is dazzling scarlet. It will produce 
50 per cent. more flowers in a pot than 
any other Geranium grown. Therefore, 
to those who grow Geraniums, it is indis- 
pensable. 
Alphonse Ricard—A _ strong grower, 
dwarf and branching and producing flow- 
ers in great masses. Both floret and 
truss are of enormous size, single, or 
slightly doubled, and color a brilliant 
shade of orange red. 
Try Steckler’s Private Stock Cucumber. 
