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BEGONIAS, FLOWEKING SOKTS. 



Exceedingly useful plants for the garden or pot culture ii 



house. For freedom of bloom they are unsurpassed. 



Alba Picta. Dark green leaves, silvery spots. White flowers 



Argentea Guttata. Bronzy-green leaves. White flowers. 



Bertha de C. Rocher. Bright reddish-pink flowers. 



Margaritae. Rich salmon-pink flowers, foliage deep 

 bronze and dark green. Quite ornamental. 



Marjorie Daw. Flowers salmon-pink, tall-growing. 



Metallica. Velvety foliage, rosy white flowers. 



Nitida. Pinkish-white flowers, large leaves. 



Otto Hacker. Bright red, large pendant clusters. 



Purity. Dwarf, compact habit, waxy-white flowers. 

 Forms a compact bushy plant. {See cut.) 



Prima Donna. Dark green, glossy foliage; flowers 

 exquisite rosy pink, carmine center. They are un- 

 usually large, 1 to I5 inches in diameter and are pro- 

 duced in wonderful profusion. 15c. each. 



Rubra (Corallina). Dark coral color. Large clusters. 



Red Erfordia. A compact, symmetrical bush covered 

 with glossy blood-red flowers. Fine for pots or garden. 



Saundersonii. Bright waxy-red. Very free flowering. 



Thurstonii. Flowers, rosy white foliage bronzy-green. 



Vernon. Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers produced 

 abundantly; dark green glossy foliage. Useful for 

 bedding. 



Zulu King. In the sun the foliage turns blood red when planted 

 outdoors. Flowers deep crimson red. 

 Price, plants from 3-inch pots, (Except Prima Donna), 10c. 



each; set of 16 Begonias for SI. 50. 



mental foliage 

 plants there are 

 none more 

 beautiful in de- 

 sign or gorge- 

 ous in coloring 

 than the Fancy- 

 Leaved Caladi- 

 ums. Useful 

 for pot culture, 

 window and 

 piazza boxes. 

 Most of the va- 

 rieties planted 

 about June 1st 

 in partially 



shaded borders succeed admirably as bedding plants. We offer 20 distinct sorts; 



the richness of coloring is bewildering and impossible to describe in our limited 



space. Brilliant red and green, green with spots and red veins, etc., etc. {See ctit.) 



Price, (Bulbs only) 25c. each; set of 20 sorts for $4.50. 



TUBEROUS BEGONIAS, all selected bulbs. 



These are now among the most popular plants for beds of sum- 

 mer flowers. Nothing can exceed the brilliancy and richness of 

 their flowers. From the time the first blossoms appear until all 

 growth is stopped by frost they are never out of bloom. {See cut.) 



Single Tuberous Begonias. i?wT^Crimstn?'lMtt'pink 



and Salmon. Price, dry bulbs, up to Mav 15th, 10c. each; set of 

 six for .50c.; $6.00 per 100. Growing p'lants, ready May 1st, 

 20c. each, set of six for $1.00. 



Double Tuberous Begonias. IS^n, ^LTe, l^eniw; 



Pink and Salmon. Price, 20c. each; set of six sorts, $1.00 for dry 

 bulbs, up to May loth. Growing plants, ready May 1st, 30c. 

 each, set of six for $1.50. 



SUPERB FANCY^LEAVED CALADIUMS. 



Among orna- 



PLANTS FOP. SUMMER BEDS AND BORDERS. 



Per 100 



Abutilon Savitzii. Green and white 



foliage, very ornamental $8.00 



Achyranthes Emersonii. Blood red 



foliage, very ornamental 6.00 



Ageratum. Best white and blue. 4.00 

 Alternanthera. Red and yellow. 4.00 



Alyssum. Dwarf; white 4.00 



Begonia Erfordia. Crimson flowers. 6.00 

 Caladium Esculentum (Bulbs). 

 Large fohage, $8.00, $12.00 and 20.00 



Cannas. Roots to April 1st 7.00 



Cannas. Plants after April 1st.. 12. 00 



Coleus. Bedding varieties 4.00 



Daisies. Hardy EngHsh 4.00 



Per 



100 

 8.00 

 8.00 



Geraniums. Double and single 

 Geraniums. Silver and bronze 

 Geranium Mme. Solleroi. Dwarf 

 compact habit. Foliage green 



and white, fine for borders .... 8.00 



Golden Feather 3.00 



Heliotropes. Assorted 6.00 



Lobelias. Best dwarf; blue 4.00 



Pansies. Finest mixed 4.00 



Petunias. Finest double (named) 8.00 



Petunias. Single flowering 4.00 



Salvias. (" Scariet Sage ") 6.00 



Verbenas. Red, white, blue, etc. 4.00 



FAN'CV CALAimMS 



