MISS EMMA V.WHITE 



Carnation 



CARNATIONS 



Price, 16c each; 3 for 40c. 



Eldorado. The best yellow. 



Enchantress. Popular light pink, a queen 

 among carnations. 



Harlowarden. Bright-dazzling crimson. 



Rose-pink Enchantress. It takes first prize 

 wherever offered. 



Victory. Said to be the finest scarlet. 



White Perfection. Purest white, large blooms 

 beautifully fringed. 



Premier Quartet of Carnations. Four choice 

 Carnations, Beacon (red). Enchantress (pink), El- 

 dorado (yellow), and White Enchantress, for 50c. 



CREEPING MYRTLE 



For covering the ground in deepest shade, or for 

 covering graves. Hardy anywhere, with shiny 

 green foliage and small blue flowers. Price, 15c; 3 

 for 40c. 



FERN DISH FERNS 



Price, 15c; the four for 55c. 



Small-Leaved Silver Fern. A very pretty 

 variegated-leaved variety. 



Crested- Leaved Fern. Like the above, with 

 the tips of each leaf crested. 



Holly Fern. Rich, glossy green leaves, about the 

 size and shape of a rose leaf. Last splendidly for 

 cutting. 



Onychium Japonlcum. Most graceful and 

 fern-like of all the dwarf varieties. Splendid for the 

 fern dish, or as a single specimen. 



FUCHSIAS 



Price, 15c each; 3 for 40c. 



Black Prince. Waxy carmine-pink. 



Elm City. A gem; flowers double, with bright 

 red tube and sepals and purple corolla. 



IVIme. Thebaud. Carmine sepals with light 

 magenta corolla; flowers single. 



Glorie des Marches. Finest double white. 



Phenomenal. Large double, violet purple 

 corolla with coral-red sepals. 



Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla, white sepals 

 and rose-carmine calyx; an ever-bloomer. 



— 52 — Random Lake. Wis. — "My Lantana plant from you is a 

 beauty— 41 flowers and as many buds."— Mrs. J. Bentert. 



DOUBLE GERANIUMS 



Price, 16c each; 3 for 45c. 



Alphonse Ricard. Very large, semi-double ver- 

 milion-scarlet flowers. Blooms freelv all the season. 



Beaute Poiteyine. Best salmoiQ pink; a great 

 bloomer, always in great demand. 



Bertha de Pressily. The only pure delicate pink 

 Geranium that does not fade in summer. 



Buchner. Pure snow white. 



Jean Viaud. Immense semi-double flowers of 

 clear rosy pink; white eye. 



S. A. Nutt. Dark, rich velvety red. Used more 

 for bedding than any other. 



SINGLE GERANIUMS 



Price, 16c each; any three for 45c. 

 Jacquerie. Beautiful deep cardinal red. 

 L'Aube. Snow white. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. Salmon, shading lighter. 

 Ivy-Leaved. Rich deep pink. 

 Rose Scented. An old favorite. 



LANTANA 



Price, 15c each; the five for 60c. 



Alba Perfecta. Pure snow white. 



Aurora. Bright rose and yellow. 



Grand Sultan. Red and yellow flowers, in great 

 abundance. 



Michael Schmidt. Brilliant yellow, passing to 

 to purple vermilion. 





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Ostrich Plume Fern 



TWO FAMOUS FERNS 



Price, 18c each. 



Boston Sword Fern. (Nephrolepis Bostonien- 

 sis.) One of the best decorative plants, with long, 

 gracefully drooping fronds. 



Ostrich Plume Fern. (Nephrolepis Whit- 



manii). The fronds are finely cut, giving a most 

 graceful, plumy effect. Thrives in the warm at- 

 mosphere of the living-room when nothing else will. 



AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 



American Wonder Lemon. Flowers resemble 

 orange blossoms and are fully as fragrant. This is 

 a true, ever-bearing variety, a tree showing fruit in 

 all stages. Price, 15c, 



Otaheite Dwarf Orange. Grows three to four 

 feet high, branching freely, and little cutting plants, 

 five or six inches only, often show full bloom and 

 bear a few fruits. Price, 20c. 



One Lemon and one Orange for 30c. 



