MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



Bedding and House Plants. 



Continuea. 



Otaska Hydrangea 



HELIOTROPES 



MAD. BRUANT. Largest trusses of flowers of 

 any variety. Dark purple with large white eye. 

 Price, 12c. 



One of each, 20c. 

 ■ SNOW WREATH. Foliage very large, trusses 

 large. White, slightly tinted blue. Price, 12c. 

 One of each, 20o. 



CHINESE HIBISCUS 



Price, 12c each; the -'■> for 30c. 



DOUBLE CRIMSON. Immense flowers. 



PEACHBLOW. r.cautiful double flowers of 

 clear, rich pink; good for house or garden. 



VERSICOLOR. Variegated ; handsomely striped, 

 crimson, buff, rose and white. 



HOUSE HYDRANGEAS 



AVALANCHE. A new white variety, covered 

 with a perfect avalanche of large white trusses, 

 the purest white of any sort. Price, 20c each. 



OTASKA. Immense pink flowers. Price, 16c. 



THOMAS HOGG. Pure white. Price, 16c. 



The last two are hardy except in the extreme 

 northern states, and are equally desirable for 

 the garden or as pot or tub plants. The two foi- 

 30c. 



LANTANAS 



Price, 10c each; the 5 for 45c. 



NEW WEEPING LANTANA. Lovely pink 

 flowers in great clusters, hundreds at a time. 



ALBA PERFECTA. Pure snow white. 



COMTESSE DE BIENCOURT. Bright rose and 

 yellow. 



LA PLEUIE D'OR (Golden Rain). Dwarf, 

 pure yellow flowers, great bloomers. 



MICHAEL SCHMIDT. Brilliant yellow, pass- 

 ing into a purple vermilion. 



KENTIA PALM 



Tae most graceful and ornamental nalm and 

 also the hardiest and easiest to grow. Price, 18c 

 each; 2 for 30c. 



Puyallup, Wash. --"Clematis Tackmanni got of you 3 years 

 ago is the most beautiful 1 ever saw"-Mrs. M. B, Harkness 



-54- Oakland, Cal.---"My Kentia Palms are doin^ nicely 

 after their long journey." Mabel Little. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS 



r, P.?J?^S®N' I'INK, MAROON. WHITE, VARIE- 

 GATED. Price, 12c each; 3 for 30c; one of each 

 of the live colors for 50c. 



SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) 



One of the finest bedding plants, completely 

 covered all summer to late frosts with long 

 spikes of dazzling scarlet. Price, lOo each; 3 

 for 25c. 



UMBRELLA PLANT 



A handsome pot plant. 12c each; 3 for 30o. 



HARDY SHRUBS 



ORDERS FOR HARDY SHRUBS SHOULD 

 REACH ME BY APRIL 15. 



ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 



Pretty shrubs of easy cultivation, bearing flow- 

 ers similar to the double hollyhock, to which the 

 family belongs. DOUBLE RED. 



DOUBLE PURPLE, OR DOUBLE WHITE. 

 Each, 12c; one of each for 30c. Not reliable in 

 Minnesota. 



HARDY HYDRANGEA 



PANICULATA GRANDEFLORA. One of the 



finest hardy shrubs ever introduced, not excelled 

 in showings by any other shrub in cultivation. 

 Price, 10c; 3 for 27c. 



EVERBLOOMING SNOWBALL HYDRANGEA. 

 The flower is pure white, borne in immense pan- 

 icles lasting from June to September. No hardy 

 shrub introduced in years has such hearty en- 

 dorsement as this Everblooming Hydrangea. 

 Price, 18c; one of each for 25c. 



SNOWBALL 



JAPAN SNOWBALL. (V. Plicatum.) King 

 of all hardy flowering shrubs. Price, 12c. 



COMMON SNOWBALL, (V, Opulus.) Price, 

 12c; the 2 for 20c. 



SPIREA 



Price (except as noted), 12c each; the five for 

 50c. 



ANTHONY WATEREH. A new Dwarf Crim- 

 son Spirea, outshining all others in brilliancy of 

 color. Blooms thruout the summer and fall, bear- 

 ing large flat clusters of lovely crimson flowers. 

 Price, 15c; 3 for 35c. 



BUMALDA. Dwarf, bearing rose-colored flow- 

 ers. 



CALLOSA ALBA. Dwarf, white-flowering; 

 blooms in July and August. 



PRUNIFOLIA. Double white; flowers borne 

 the entire length of the branches. 



VAN HOUTTEI. The popular Bridal Wreath 

 Spirea. 



A NEW YELLOW CLEMATIS, 

 GOLDEN ORIENT. 



Small flowers, similar to those of Clematis 

 Paniculata. It is a native of the Himalaya 

 mountains and is thoroly hardy anywhere. 

 Growing with wonderful luxuriance, it will 

 quickly cover a pergola, arbor or veranda. 

 Price, 20c; 3 for 55c. 



One each of Paniculata and Golden Orient, 



