J. T. LO^^TT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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CALADIUM ESCULEXTUM (ElephanVs Ear). 



other plants having large and tropical-looking foliage. It is in every way a stately and noble plant, 

 the leaves attaining, under favorable conditions, the great size of four feet long by three feet wide • 

 It prefers a deep rich soil and plenty of moisture. 



Price, good sized Bulbs, ea., 10c. ; 3 for 25c. : doz., Toe. Select Bulbs, ea., I2c. ; 3 for 30c. ; doz., $1.00 . 



Monster Bulbs, ea., 15c. ; 4 for oOc. ; doz., $1.50 (too large to mail). 



CLEMATIS. 



Large-Flowerecl. 



Favorite, graceful hardy vines of 

 great beauty, well known and highly 

 esteemed. 



Henryi. The best of all the 

 white large -flowered varieties, pro 

 ducing superb, large, pure white 

 flowerscontinuouslythroughout Sum- 

 mer and early Autumn. Beautiful 

 in form and pure in color. From 3>^ 

 in. pots, ea., 3oc. 



Jackmanni. The most popu- 

 lar and the best of the large-flowered 

 sorts. The flowers are very large, of 

 an intense, rich, velvety violet pur- 

 ple, and produced in such profusion 

 as to produce a veritable cloud of 

 bloom. From 3)^ in pots, ea , 35c. 



BEGOIXAS. 



M ©tallica. Large, lustrous, metallic 

 leaves, the under .sides of which are rich, velvety 

 bronze-green. Flowers rosy white. A strong- 

 growing, shrubby variety. Each, 10c. ; 3 for 25c. 



Vernon, Exceedingly valuable for bedding 

 out-of-doors. It is of dwarf habit with dense 

 foliage, and the plants are covered throughout 

 the season with numberless beautiful, rosy crim- 

 son flowers, shading to delicate rose. It is a very 

 free and constant bloomer and if lifted in autumn, 

 potted, and brought in doors, will continue to 

 bloom all winter. Each, 8c. ; doz., 75c. ; 100, $5.00. 



BEGONIA TERNON. 



