CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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OZANT ZMPEXZAI^ JAPANESE MOBN- 

 nrO OZiOXT. — The vines are of robust 

 growth, attaining a height of from 30 to 40 

 feet. The foliage varies greatlj', some 

 plants having yellow or silvery foliage, 

 while others are blotched and mottled. 

 February till July. 



WISTERIA.— Blue and White,— This is 

 one of the most popular of our hardy vines, 

 growing rapid; in bloom is truly magnifi- 

 cent, bearing long pendulous clusters of 

 blue flowers; growing to height of fifty feet 

 or more. February to May. 



FLOWERING SWEET PEAS. 



Planted from October to March. Requires rich and moist soil. 



Pkt. Oz. 



Steckler's Mixed l*^ -25 



Spencer's Mixed 10 -40 



Dorothy Eckford (Pure White) 10 .25 



10 .40 



-Postpaid- 



1/4 lb. 



.60 

 1.00 



.75 

 1.00 



.10 

 .10 



.10 



1.50 

 1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 



Lb. 

 2.00 

 8.75 

 2.50 

 3.75 



4.50 

 4.50 



4.50 1 



4.50 I 



PEAS, i 



wings. ' 



Cupid (Pink) 



WINTER BIiOOMING: 



Chas. H. Totty (Lavender) 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky (Light Pink) 

 CHRISTMAS BI.OOMING: 



Mont Blanc (Pure White) 



Mrs. Alexander Wallace (Lavender) 10 



NOVEI.TIES IN EABI.Y BI.OOMING I.ONG FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET 



Early Morningr Star, deep orange scarlet flame color, with rich orange pink 

 Packet, 25 cents, postpaid. 



Early Sons' Bird, beautiful soft shade of pink. Packet, 25 cents, postpaid. 



Early Melody, rose pink on white ground. Packet, 25 cents, postpaid. 



Early Spring* Maid, light pink on cream ground. Packet, 25 cents, postpaid. 



Early Snow Flake, its name describes the flower. Packet, 25 cents, postpaid. 



Early Heather Bell, a rich mau%e turning to lavender mauve wheii placed in water. 

 Packet, 25 cents, postpaid. 



FLOWERING BULBS FOR WINTER. 



The following Bulbs, planted from September 1st to March 15th, make beautiful 

 flowers in early Spring and are not likely to be frozen down as when planted in the 

 Fall, the Southern Winters being subject to warm spells w^hich bring the bulbs up 

 and thev are then caught by the cold spells which follow and are ruined. Plant in 

 rich soil and cover two inches deep. 



CAIiADIUMS . — Fancy Leaved. — Dry 

 bulbs, 1 to 2 inches in diameter. For 

 window boxes, show plants or green-house 

 growing they are invaluable. Rich, thrifty 

 leaves, handsomer than Begonias; marbled, 

 veined and striped with white, pink and 

 dark red. Price, per bulb, 50c. each; $5.50 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



CAI.ADIUM. — Elephant's Ear. — Price, 

 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. 



CROCUS — Handsome little bulbous plant, 

 producing an abundance of various colored 

 flowers, growing to a height of from 6 to 

 8 inches. Excellent to border ofC Hyacinth 

 or Tulip beds. Per dozen, 60c., postpaid. 



CAZiI^A AETHEOPICA.— Lily of the Nile. 

 As a Winter blooming bulbous rooted pot 

 plant there is hardly anything to come up 

 to the beautiful Calla Lily. The plant, 

 which is of an easy culture, will bloom 

 in the green-house as well as in a room 

 near the window, or even on the veranda, 

 as long as it is kept frost free. It mav 

 also be grown in a fish-pond or tank in a 

 green-house and produce its large pure 

 white flowers. Bulbs should be planted 

 from October. 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



FREESIA REFRACTA.— Alba.— An ex- 

 cellent bulbous rooted plant for florists' 

 use. The tubular flowers are used for fine 

 floral work, and for such are even superior 

 to Roman Hyacinths. The plant is quite 

 hardy in our climate, as well adapted for 

 out of doors as for pot culture. 50c. per 

 dozen, postpaid. September till March. 



NARCISSUS. — Bulbs of the earliest cul- 

 ture, planted from September to March. 



Emperor. — One of the largest and finest 

 Daffodils in cultivation, pure yellow 

 trumpet of immense size and wide over- 

 lapping rich primrose perianth, for grow- 

 ing in pots it is unequaled. Much in de- 

 mand for cut flowers. Large double-mosed 

 bulbs. $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



Empress — Of strong, robust growth, with 

 fine, large flowers the perianth snow white, 

 trumpet rich yellow; one of the best bicol- 

 ors and of rare beauty for cut flowers. 

 Fine double-no^fd bulbs. $1.25 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



Von Sion Narcissus. 

 Doable Von Sion. — The popular double 

 yellow Daffodil, in great demand for 

 forcing and growing in pots or pans for 

 Easter sales. Pure golden yellow stock. 

 $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



Paper White Grandiflora. — An improved! 

 flowering form of the Paper White and : 

 now the principal forcing variety. The i 

 flowers are very beautiful and emit a de- 

 licious odor. Very useful for bouquets. ! 

 $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. i 



