HELIANTHUS MCLTIFLORUS PLENUS (Dahlia Sun- 

 flower). — Loaded with yellow flowers; excellent cut flower. 

 Hardy perennial. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 



MOON FLOWER.— Blue and white. 

 Spl.OO per dozen. 



10c. each; 6 for 50c; 



MIKADO" FERN BALL. 



THE BEST HOUSE PLANT NOVELTY IN TEN YEARS. 



THESE balls consist of Fern roots about the size of a pencil, 

 woven outside and around a ball of moss. These roots pro- 

 duce beautiful sprays of Ferns from eyes or buds at nearly 

 every inch of their length. Thus the whole surface of the ball 

 soon becomes covered with Fern sprays. They may be suspended 

 in any part of the room or grown on a stand or table. To use 

 in Fern dish, cut ball in halves, placing flat side down, thus 

 getting two dishes of beautiful Ferns. 



PRICES. — Dormant Balls, first size. 30c. each, three for 75c; large 

 size, 35c each, three for $1. By mail, 10c. extra. 



HELIOTROPE. 



Old-time favorites, 

 popular on account 

 of their fragrant 

 blossoms. 



They thrive equally 

 well on the lawn or 

 in the house. 



lOc. each; 6 for 

 50c; $1.00 dozen. 



P>EONIES. 



ONE of the most 

 popular hardy 

 plants grown for 

 lawn and garden 

 decoration, or f o r 

 mingling with 

 shrubs for herba- 

 ceous plants in bor- 

 ders and wild gar- 

 dens. 



DOUBLE WHITE. 



25c each; $2.50 



per dozen. 

 DOUBLE ROSE. 



25c. each; $2.50 



per dozen. 



DOUBLE CRIM- 

 SON. — 25c. each, 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



THE "BABY" PRIMROSE. 



(Primula Forbesii.) 

 A very attractive variety, blooming most profusely during the 

 winter and spring; in fact, it blooms continuously for nine 

 months. The sprays of rosy lilac flowers are very graceful and 

 exceedingly useful for cut flowers. Is easily grown in the house. 

 Price, 25c. each, $2.25 per dozen. 



RUBBER PLANTS. (Ficus Elastica.) 

 A very graceful, ornamental plant with broad, glossy leaves of 

 deepest green. 50c. each. 



DOUBLE VIOLETS, 



LADY HUME CAMPBELL.— Its excelling merit is its strong, 

 healthy constitution. Light purple flowers. 



SWANLY WHITE.— The best white double Violet. 



Good plants of either of the above varieties at $1.00 per dozen, 

 25 for $1.50, or $5.00 per 100. 



PALMS. 



First Size, . Si 1.00 

 Second Size. .50 



ARECA LUTESCENS. 



This majestic Palm 

 is without a peer for 

 strength and elegance 

 combined.. (See cut.) 



KENTIA 

 BELMOREANA. 



This is sometimes 

 called the "Curly 

 Palm," and is recog- 

 nized as among the 

 best for all purposes. 

 Our plants are of 

 stout, stocky growth, 

 and are sure to give 

 satisfaction. 



LATANIA 

 BORBON1CA. 

 Chinese Fan Palm. 



Of easy culture and 

 rapid growth. Large, 

 broad, fan-shaped, glos- 

 sy, dark green leaves. 



COCOS WEDDELIANA.— Admirable for fern-dishes, as they 

 are of slow growth and maintain their beauty for a long time. 



PANDANUS UTILIS.— As a vase plant or single specimen in 

 greenhouse or conservatory it cannot be surpassed. 



BOSTON PERN. — It is a very fine plant for hanging pots or 

 baskets on the piazza in summer and conservatory or window 

 in winter. 



Grevilea Robusta. 



(SILK OAK.) 



A beautiful and graceful foli- 

 age plant; highly valued as a 

 decorative plant for the table, 

 and when large for tropical 

 lawn effects; tender peren- 

 nial; 3 to 5 feet. 15c; 2 for 

 25c. 



Salvia Silver Spot. 



The most distinct feature of 

 this novelty is its strikingly 

 handsome spotted foliage. The 

 leaves are covered with sul- 

 phur-yellow spots of various 

 sizes; flowers are bright scar- 

 let and large size. 60c. per 

 dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



SALVIA CLARA BED- 

 MAN. OR BONFIRE. 



Dwarf. The fire-like 

 appearance of the flow- 

 ers standing erect among 

 the green foliage gives 

 the plant a most gor- 

 geous appearance. OOc 

 dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



Cyperus 

 Alternifolius. 



UMBRELLA PLANT. 



A splendid aquatic 

 plant, throwingupstems 

 two to three feet high, 

 surmounted at the top 

 with a whorl of leaves, 

 An excellent plant for 

 growing in water or 

 damp places, thriving in 

 any good soil and al- 

 ways presenting a fresh, 

 green, attractive appear- 

 ance. 15c. each; 2 for 

 25c. 



SILVER SPOT. 



SALVIA SPLARDENS.— Scarlet Sage. Tall, erect, green fol- 

 iage. The well-known Salvia. 60c. dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



PANSIES.— GOOD VARIETIES. 



G. & T. Co.'s Choice Mixed, 15c. each; 6 for 50c; $LOO dozen. 



VERBENAS. 



Ten named varieties, 10c. each; 6 for 50c. 



75c. per 100. 



