NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE FOR 1904 



' BLUE PALM.— The leaves rarely attain a 



height of more than 2 feet, and are of a bluish - 

 green color ; easily grown and very hardy and 

 by no means common. As desirable as Latama 

 Borbonica, which it resembles somewhat. Strong 

 3-inch pot plants, 20 cts. each ; 3 fur 50 cts. 



PHCEN1X CANARIENSIS— One of che 

 finest and most hardy. Native of the Canary 

 Inlands. It is a Date Palm and in the South 

 matures its fruit. It makes a fine specimen plant 

 and should be included in every collection. Is ice 

 plants, 20 cts. each. 3 for 50 cts.; 8 for §1 ; 

 U ?i r iFL'GJ&V Gaffi>?-The Teaves become immense ; clear, bright green heavily 



°VYPERvi%%yClili%l 5 reT^ than the above variety, with narrower leaves ; 



m Sfffiv f p?earance A very handsome decorative plant, 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



TrECA LUTESCESS^-One of the most valuable and quickest growing Palms. Its 



d?rk elo^ - ereen leaves are gracefullv cuived on slender stems, and the entire foliage 



teCTacefuMy^ add stems are golden yellow. Strong plaxts 8 to 12 



inches nigh, so cts? each; 2 for 50 cts., postpaid. Large specimen plants, 18 to 24 



PHRYVIUV VAR^EGlTUM^ln elegant pot plant which is very faithfully de- 

 pi^n^heL?omVnvml?in The leaves a?e bright, pale green beaut fully variegated 

 wjtr f white Tand gold t be variegations being extremely diversified In some leaves the whole 

 area fi white i/others only one-half, in others again it is confined to the "*"£«^™g 

 two or three of the nerves, while in others it is reduced to a few stripes. 20 cts. each , 6 tor 



^YCASREVOLUTA.-Orie of the most valuable decorative plants both for lawn and 

 hous^?rauSi V and so elsily grown that any one can succeed with it. Does lequa Uy well 

 in shade as in sunshine, but requires a moderate amount of moisture. Itis a P^J < ni ^ n ,£ 

 topfcalin appearance, with graceful, heavy glossy deep f^fohag*, »*g* jjHBEg 

 gas dust and cold, to which decorative plants are frequently exposed. It is so strikingly 



^S^SESSffi^^Stf&'M*- K, gk , 5 ,o . .e.v.„ « 



e "o v/rT^OBTGIESI-Few plants will give better satisfaction than .this, as it is a 



night. Strong plants, 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. ; 9 tor §1. 



CROTONS— Splendid pot plants for the piazza or 

 window garden. Leaves are brilliantly variegated in 

 every color of the rainbow, and present a fine 

 appearance. A grand bedding plant standing the 

 hottest sunshine, which adds great brilliancy to 

 their colors A plant that is sure to please every 

 one. We offer strong plants, 15 cts. each ; 4 for 



50 cts.; 9 for SI. ,,„„ -c- p^ 



CONFEDERATE JESSAMINE.-Y& ■ 



mous for its beautiful exquisitely sweet-scented U.- 



flowers. (See page 97 for full description.) <■ 



15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



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