Bocky Mount. K. C— 'The Fuchsia plants yon seut me 

 are doing fine. "—Mrs. L. S. Foster. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS 



Price, 13c each. 

 Achillea. Purplish crimson, mottled white 

 Majestic. Intense rich deep purple. ^ 

 Pink Beauty. An unusually clear pink. 

 King. Splendid white. 



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MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



Storm .- 

 Vesuvius. 



Dark maroon; fine. 



SULTAN'S BALSAM 



Price, 18c; 3 for 40c. 



Impatiens Sultanl. A beautiful house plants 

 almost a perpetual bloomer. Crimson flowers. 



Impatiens Holstii. Strong, robust grower, 

 brilliant vermilion in color. , » „ 



Pink Beauty. Clear rose-pink, wonderfully 

 free-flowering. 



POPULAR OLEANDERS 



Price, 20c each; 2 for 35c 

 Rosea. The old favorite sweet double pink. 

 Lilian Henderson. Double white. 

 Rubra. Beautiful semi-double flowers; color: 

 watermelon-red. 



TRITOMA 



Red Hot Poker Plant. For bedding out or for 

 the conservatory. See page 41 for description and 

 cut. Not hardy in the North. Price, 25c. 



UMBRELLA PLANT 



Of the easiest culture, as handsome as a palm for 

 decoration. Can be used also in baskets or vases. 

 Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



Monstrosa Hydrangea 

 HOUSE HYDRANGEAS 



Fine decorative plants for the house, porch or 

 garden. May be kept in cellar over winter. 



Monstrosa. The pink variety so often seen at 

 Ea.ster time. Price, 18c. 



Thos. Hogg. Large pure white, 18c; Monstrosa 

 and Thos. Hogg for 30c. 



Avalanche. The plant is covered with large 

 trusses of snowy white. Price, 20c. 



HARDY CLIMBING VINES 

 HONEYSUCKLE 



For really handsome vines to be climbing oyer 

 your windows and doorways there is nothing 

 prettier than the old favorite sweet-scented Honey- 

 suckle. Piice, 16c each; 3 for 45c. 



Chinese Evergreen. Foliage tinsel reddish, 

 flower buds red, expanding to creamy white. 



Hall's Japan. Almost evergreen, with white 

 flowers changing to yellow; covered with flowers 

 from July to November. 



Scarlet Trumpet, or Coral Honeysuckle. 

 Bright-red trumpet-shaped flowers. 



HARDY SWEET PEA 



Pink Beauty. Pure pink ever-blooming. Price, 

 20c; 3 for 50c. 



White Pearl. A magnificent variety with large 

 clusters of extra large individual flowers. Price, 20c 

 each; 3 for 50c. 



MOONFLOWER VINE 



Price, 15c each; 3 for 40c. 

 White Moonflower. Makes a nice shade for 



f^orches, climbing quickly to a height of 15 or 20 

 eet, covered at night with lovely fragrant white 

 flowers. Both varieties not hardy in extreme North, 

 but roots may be kept in cellar over winter. 



Blue Moonflower. Trumpet-shaped flowers, 

 about 4 inches across, of a rich violet-blue, often 

 coming in short bunches. Grows 25 feet in a season. 



OTHER CHOICE VINES 



Akebia Quinata. Handsome foliage, perfectly 

 hardy, fast-growing, producing large clusters of 

 violet-brown flowers of sweet cinnamon odor, fol- 

 lowed by showy, purple fruits. Not attacked by 

 insects or fungi. Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



Ampelopsis Veitchli, or Boston Ivy. One of 

 the finest climbers for covering walls. It clings 

 firmly even to the smoothest surface, with over- 

 lapping foliage, giving it an appearance of being 

 shingled with green leaves, which in the autumn 

 change to bright crimson shades. Perfectly hardy. 

 Price, 18c; 2 for 30c. 



Chinese Matrimony Vine. A strong and 

 vigorous climbing plant, bearing purple flowers, 

 followed by brilliant scarlet berries, nearly an inch 

 long. Price, 15c. 



Clematis Panlculata. It grows rapidly, is 

 hardy as an oak, is never disturbed by insects or 

 disease, and the foliage stays green long after other 

 things have been killed by frosts. Covered in late 

 fall with a sheet of small white, orange-like flowers. 

 Price, 20c; 3 for 50c. 



English Ivy. An evergreen climber much used 

 for covering walls and for cemetery work, also to 

 cover graves where grass will not succeed. Not 

 hardy in extreme north. Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



Japanese Kudzu Vine. A Ta.p\d grower, often 

 making a growth of 50 to 75 feet in a season, and 

 flourishes where nothing else will grow. ^ In the 

 North the plant dies down to the ground in winter, 

 but makes a woody growth in the South. It blooms 

 in summer and autumn, bearing fragrant purple 

 flowers. Price, 20c. 



