SELECT LIST OF SEASONABLE 



DECORATIVE AND FLOWERING PLANTS 



AGAPANTHUS 



Umbellatus {Bliie Lily of the Nile). A splendid ornamental plant, 

 bearing clusters of bright, blue flowers on 3-foot long flower -stalks and 

 lasting a long time in bloom. A most desirable plant for outdoor decor- 

 ation, planted in large pots or tulis on the lawn or piazza. 



— Albus. A white flowering variety. 



— Mooreanus. A smaller form than the type with dark-blue flowers; 

 produced very freely. 



50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosa Nanus {Asparagus Fern). If there is abetter plant 

 for table decoration than tliis we do not know it. The foliage is 

 more delicate than that of the finest Fern, being lace-like in its 

 filminess. A plant with half a dozen stalks is a mass of dainty 

 misty green, among which the stems of a few flowers can be 

 thrust in such a laanner as to make a pretty decoration 

 table. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each; $2.50 and $5.00 per doz. 



Scandens Deflexus. This new decorative variety is similar in 

 habit of growth to Sprengeri, but with finer light green more densely ar- 

 ranged foliage. A pretty and most useful plant for the window garden in 

 winter as well as for porch decoration in summer. Strong plants, 50 cts. 

 each. 



Sprengeri {Emerald Feather). Excellent for hanging-baskets, for 

 bracket use and for cutting. It is one of the best of all plants for the 

 window-box when planted on the outside, where it can drorp over the 

 edge of the box. 25 cts. and 



cts. each; $2.50 and $5.00 



doz. 



50 

 per 



CYPERUS {Umbrella Plant) 

 AlternifoHus. An excellent plant for 

 the house. .Will thrive in any good 

 soil, and always presents a green and 

 attractive appearance. It may be 

 grown as a sub-aquatic, and in any 

 case should never lack a liberal 

 supply of water. 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz. 



Asp.\RAf,LIS Flumosus Nanus 



Choton 



CROTONS 



Nothing can excel the beauty 

 and richness of coloring that is 

 found in this class of plants. 

 They are beautiful as pot plants 

 for the conservatory, making 

 handsome specimens for decora- 

 tive and exhibition purposes. 



We ofter select new and stan- 

 dard varieties as under: 



Set of 

 Each 12 sorts 



3-inch pots, $1 00 $10 00 



4 " " 1 50 15 00 



Larger plants $2.00, $3.00 and 



$5.00 each. 



Ficus Elastic* (Rubber Plant) 



DECORATIVE URAC^NAS 



Fragrans. An excellent house plant, with broad dark green foliage, grows 

 under the nio't adverse conditions. 50 cts. and $1.00 each. 



Qodseffiana. Entirely diflTerent from all other Dracaenas; of free-branching habit, 

 forming compact, graceful specimens. Its foliage is of strong, leathery texture; 

 rich, dark green color densely marked with spots of creamy-white. 3-inch pots, 

 35 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each. 



Indivisa. This variety is used very extensively as a centre plant for vases, porch 

 and window boxes, etc. It stands full exposure to thesun,and its long, narrow 

 graceful foliage contrasts beautifully with other plants. 25 cts., 50 cts. and$1.00 

 each. Specimens in 8-inch tubs, $8.00 each. 



Terminalis. Rich crimson foliage; marked with pink and white. 50 cts., 75 

 els. and $1.00 each. 



EICUS (Rubber Plant) 



Australls. A rapid growing, compact, free-branching variety with small, leath- 

 ery, dark-green leaves. Very attractive when grown in bush form. 4-inch 

 pots, 75 cts. each. Larger plants, $1.00 and $2.00 each. 



Elastica. The well-known Rubber plant. 4-inch pots, 10 inches high, 75 cts. 

 each; 6-inch pots, 20 to 24 inches high, $1.50 each. 



Utilis. Entirely distinct and unlike the popular Rubber Plant, yet possessing 

 thesame hardiness. The leaves are thick and leathery, from 9 to 10 inches 

 long, one-half as wide, of a rich hollv green, with midrib and principal 

 veins of an ivory-white. Strong plants, $1.00 and $2. 00 each. 



NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per 

 cent, to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



