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Unless otherwise ordered we send all plants by express (buyer to pay 

 charges). Hardy shrubs, vines and hardy roses may be sent safely by freyht 

 but unless the shipment is a large one express is cheaper, quicker and safer. 

 Small lots of Geraniums. Fuchsias, Young Palms, Begonias. Ferns. \ iolets. 

 Heliotropes and Primulas may be sent free by mail, if desired. N\e guarantee 

 the safe arrival of all plants sent by express. If in good condition, when received, 

 our responsibility ceases, and if from inattention or other causes they fail, 

 and complaint is then made, we cannot replace them. Plants sent other than 

 by express are entirely at the risk of the purchaser. Under the new ruling 

 of the leading express "companies, advocated and secured by us, plants packed 

 in closed boxes will now be carried at a reduction of 20 per cent, from the 

 regular merchandise rates. 



Special Notice. — The offer of free delivery made on Seeds and Bulbs does 

 not apply to plants except when sent by mail as noted above. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. 



ARAUCARIA 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, 15 to 18 inches high, SI. 25 each; 12 to 15 inches 

 high, SI. 00 each. 



ALLAMANDA HENDERSONIL 



A beautiful climbing plant for the greenhouse, conservatory 

 or window garden. Large deep green leaves and rich yellow, 

 trumpet-shaped flowers four to six inches across. Price, 15c. 

 each; SI. 50 per doz. 



ORNAMENTAL ASPARAGUS. 



Greenhouse climbing or drooping plants of rare beauty; they are 

 specially suited for window gardening. 



Sprengeri. A most desirable species, exceedingly useful and 

 ornamental as a pot plant to grow on a shelf in the win- 

 dow, or on a pedestal in the sitting-room or to droop from 

 baskets; the fronds are frequently 4 feet long, a rich shade 

 of green, retaining their freshness for weeks after being cut. 

 A fine house plant, as it withstands dry atmosphere. Price, 

 3-in. pots, 15c. each; SI .50 per doz. 



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

 gracefully arched, and as finely woven as silken mesh, re- 

 taining their freshness for weeks when cut. Price, 3-in. pots, 

 15c. each; SI. 50 per doz. 



Tenuissimus. Very fine, filmy foliage. A handsome climbing 

 plant. Price, 3-in. pots, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz. 



BEGONIAS. (Flowering Sorts.) 



Exceedingly useful plants for the garden or for pot culture 

 in the house. They are never out of bloom. 

 Alba. Pure white flowers, glossy green foliage. 

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

 Argentea Guttata. Bronzy-green leaves. White flowers. 

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



panicles, very graceful, bright green foliage. 

 Margarltae. Rich salmon- pink flowers, foliage deep bronze and 



dark green. 

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

 Jnetallica. Velvety foliage, rosy-white flowers. 

 Nitida. Pinkish-white flowers, large " elephant's ear " leaves. 

 Otto Hacker. Immense pendant clusters of bright red flowers. 



A tall, vigorous grower. 

 Purity. Dwarf, compact habit, shining green leaves and a 



wealth of waxy-whije flowers, both summer and winter. 

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

 Saundersonii. Bright waxy-red. Very' free flowering. 

 Thurstonii. Flowers rosy-white, foliage bronzy-green, reverse 



purplish-red. A grand variety in ever)' way. 



Price, plants for winter blooming, from 3-inch pots, 10c. each; 

 set of 13 Begonias for SI. 25. 



CHINESE AZALEAS. 



(See cut below.) 



No plant has increased in popularity during recent years with such amazing rapidity as the 

 Chinese Azalea. A few years ago the annual importation would hardly exceed twenty-five thou- 

 sand; to-day it probably reaches two hundred and fifty thousand. At Easter they are seen in 

 every church and in the windows of our finest residences. These cannot be mailed. 



Fine plants. 14 to 16 inches across, S1.25 each; S12.00 per dozen; 12 to 14 inches, S1.00 each; 

 S9.00 per dozen; 10 to 12 inches. 60c. each; S6.00 per dozen. Special. — Specimen Plants, S3.00 

 to $6.00 each. (Ready about October 15.) 



HARDY AZALEAS,— Assorted. 



Azalea Mollis. Fine plants, full of buds, can be supplied in distinct colors. Nothing is more 

 attractive in the shrubbery than these. Price. 75c. each, S7.50 per dozen. 



Azalea, Hardy Ghent. Fine plants about 12 inches across, full of buds, can be supplied in distinct 

 colors. Price, 75c. each; S7.50 per dozen. 



Hardy Double Azaleas. (Azalea rustica fl. pi.) A new race of Azaleas. Strong plants, 12 to 15 

 inches across. Price, SI. 00 each, S9.00 per dozen. (Ready about October 25.) 



BEGONIA REX. 



Valuable .for the grand and varied markings of the leaves. 

 We have a varied collection. 15c. each; SI. 50 per dozen. 







