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INTERNATIONAL PRIZE AMARYLLIS. 



Probab'y no plant attracted more attention at the International 

 Flower Show held in the Grand Central Palace, New York in 

 1913, than the magnificent collection of Amaryllis, Hybrids of 

 Vittata, which received the prize. One was at once struck with the 

 great wealth of blooms — dazzling scarlets, flaming crimsons, deep 

 maroons, dainty pinks magnificent whites with red stripes and 

 others delicately shaded and superbly veined. We have obtained a 

 choice collection of this wonderful strain, all being exceptionally fine. 

 The bulbs were potted and are now in growing condition. They are 

 large and should produce magnificent flowers tiext winter and 

 spring following. The flowers are borne in clusters, they are trum- 

 pet shaped, 8 to_ 10 inches across, of great substance and last in 

 perfection a long time. The flower spikes are from 2 to 3"-feet high, 

 the foliage is long and graceful. The 'plants should be allowed to 

 rest during the late summer and fall months then started into 

 growth in the winter. (See cut.) 



Price, large plants 3 years old, $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz.; young 

 plants, 2 year, 50c. each, $4.59 per doz. - - .- 



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ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. 



ABvAUCAFUA EXCELSA. 



NORFOLK ISLAND PINE. 



Sometimes called the " Christmas Tree 

 Palm" and "Star Palm." It has deep 

 green .feathery foliage arranged in whorls, 

 rising one above the other at regular 

 distances. It is easily grown in the house 

 and is highly ornamental, (See cut.) Extra 

 fine plants, 24 to 28 inches high, $1.50 

 each; 12 to 15 inches high, $1.00 each. 



AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS. 

 THE BLUE AFRICAN LILY. 



The old favorite; flowers bright blue. 

 This is very effective in pots or tubs on 

 lawns, piazzas, or in the greenhouse. 

 Foliage luxuriant and graceful; 20 to 30 

 flowers borne in clusters a foot across. 

 The flower stalks frequently attain a 

 height of three feet, the flowers opening 

 in succession for a long period during the 

 summer and autumn. 



Price, 25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 



NEW DWARF EVER-BLOOMING 



ABUTILONS. 



We offer a choice collection of these 

 very useful summer blooming garden 

 favorites. It contains new and novel 

 varieties, remarkably distinct and effec- 

 tive. The plants rarley exceed two feet in 

 height and are covered with flowers the whole season. The flowers are larger and more open 

 than the old type and are more ornamental.' for massing in groups or for borders they are 

 admirable. We offer 10 varieties. Price, 10c. each, set of -10 new sorts for $1.00. 



TALL ABUTILONS. 



■ These are called " Flowering Maples." We offer a collection of seven sorts, includ- 

 ing th? double and variegated foliage. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



GIANT ANTIRRHINUM or SNAPDRAGON. 



These improved " Snapdragons "are a great advance on the old tall growing varieties, 

 producing flowers nearly double in size. They commence to bloom early in the summer and 

 continue in increasing profusion until killed by frost. They are very valuable for cutting 

 while in beds or borders their pure, bright colors are a source of constant delight. We offer 

 the following colors. Blood-red, orange-scarlet with white throat, white edged pink, rose 

 pink shaded blush, clear white, and yellow. 



Price, 15c. each, $1 . 50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. Collection of 6 for 75c. 



BUXTON'S PINK ANTIRRHINUM. 



A pretty light pink variety of the above that is of special value for greenhouse forcing. 

 Easy to grow it will stand repeated cutting and flower continuously for weeks. The spikes 

 are long and the individual flowers laTge. Grown in the garden it does splendidly, producing 

 a mass of bloom from early until late in the season. This variety was one of the most 

 admired flowers at the International Flower Show, Grand Central Palace, New York, last 

 April. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



ORNAMENTAL CLIMBING ASPARAGUS. 



Asparagus Sprengeri. A most desirable species, exceedingly useful and ornamental as 

 a pot plant to grow on a shelf in the window, or on a pedestal -in the sitting room or to 

 droop from baskets; the fronds are frequently 4 feet long. _ -" 



Price, 3-inch pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. (Climbing Lace Fern.) Bright green leaves, gracefully 

 arched, and as finely woven as silken mesh. , 



Price, 3-inch pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



HARDY AZALEAS. 



Azalea Mollis. Blooms in the spring. Fine plants, full of buds. 



Azalea Hardy Ghent. Blooms in the spring. Fine plants, full of buds. 



Hardy Double Azaleas. Blooms in the spring. Strong plants, full of buds. 



Price 75c. each; $7 50 per doz.. Can supply 8 sorts of each* ■' -class $5 . 00 per set of 

 eight, or 24 plants for $12.00. 



Order your plants sent by express, we always add extras to help pay charges. 



