CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Z.ANTANAS. — (Weeping-.) — V e r y rapid 

 grower and verj- showy, being covered with 

 lavender bloom the year round. 25c. each; 

 82.50 per dozen. Extra large plants, 30c. 

 each; S3.00 per dozen. 



ZiAZTTAITAS. — A good collection, includ- 

 ing yellow, pink, orange and white. 15c. 

 each; S1.50 per dozen. Ziarg^r plants, 25c. 

 each; S2.50 per dozen. 



M A R A N T A MASAZTGEANA. — Dwarf 

 growing plants with light green foliage; 

 mottled maroon. Used extensively for fill- 

 ing fern dishes. 50c., 75c. and $1.00. 



MOSCHASMA EIPABIT7M (The Musk 

 Plant. J — Yotrng- plants, 25c. each; larger 

 plants, 50c. each. 



OZiEANDEBS. — Nothing nicer for porch 

 or lawn decoration. Give good rich soil 

 and plenty of moisture during growing 

 season. White, pink, red and rose. 75c., 

 $1.00, S1.50 and S2.00 each. 



PANDANUS VEITCHL— (Variegated 

 Screw Pine.; — The aristocrat of fancy- 

 leaved and splendid decorative plants. 

 Strong, healthy, highly colored, and well 

 grown. Their adaptability to ordinary 

 house culture has won for them great 

 favor. Foliage a beautiful green, varie- 

 gated and striped white. Prices range from 

 50c., Sl.OO to S3.00 ea<5h. 



PAMPAS G-BASS (Gyneritim). — Very or- 

 namental grass, beautiful plumes. 25c. 

 and 50c. each. 



PETUNIAS (Single). — Assorted colors. 

 75c. per dozen; larger plants, $1.50 per 

 dozen. 



PETUNIAS (Douhle).— In all colors. 

 25c. each. 



PABBOT'S PEATHEB. — Fine plant for 

 hanging Aquariums. 25c. each. 



PHIiOX (Perennial). — A collection em- 

 bracing every color from purest white to 

 daikest crimson. 25c. each; $2.75 per dozen. 



PIZiEA (Artillery Plant). — Fine for pots; 

 of easy growth. 25c. each. 



PI^UMBAGO (Capensis) . — A plant 

 worthy of more general cultivation: pro- 

 ducing large trusses of delicate azure flow- 

 ers. Excellent for bedding out in summer, 

 or growing in pots for single specimen 

 plants. 25c. each, $2.75 per dozen; 50c. each, 

 $5.50 per dozen. 



Capensis Alba. — Equally as desirable as 

 Plumbago Capensis. and identical in every 

 respect but color, which is beautiful 

 creamy white. 25c. each, $2.75 per dozen; 

 50c. each, S5.50 per dozen. 



PBIMULA OBCOZnCA. — A lovely per- 

 petual blooming primrose, and admirably 

 adapted to growing in a cool room. The 

 flowers are not large, but are profusely 

 borne in loose trusses, and are of a deli- 

 cate rosy lilac, shading to white, and 

 possesses the true primrose fragrance. 50c. 

 each. 



POINSETTIA PUI.CHEBBIMA.— A trop- 

 ical plant of gorgeous beauty; the bracts 

 of leaves that surround the flower being 

 in well grown specimens one foot in diame- 

 ter and of the most dazzling scarlet. 50c., 

 Sl.OO and S2.00 each. 



POINSETTIA. — W'hite flowering; distinct 

 from the old variety. 50c., $1.00 and $2.00 

 each. 



BUDBECKIA (Golden Glow). — Grows 6 

 feet high, branching freely and bearing by 

 the hundreds on long graceful stems ex- 

 quisite double flowers of the brightest 

 golden color and as large as a Cactus 

 Dahlia. As cut flowers the blooms last 

 well. Perfectly hardy and blooms con- 

 tinuouslj' throughout the summer months. 

 30c. each. 



BUSSEIiIA. — A most useful basket or 

 vase plant. 25c. each. 



SWAINSONIA OB SWANPLOWEB.— A 

 .Superb Ever Blooming Plant. Of vigorous, 

 healthy habit of growth, it blooms the 

 year round. Alba (White). Splendens 

 (Pink). — 25c. and 50c. each. 



STBOBILANTHUS DYEBIANUS. — An 

 excellent bedding plant as well as a beau- 

 tiful foliage plant for pot culture. The 

 flowers are violet blue, borne in immense 

 racemes. 25c. each. 



SANSEVIEBA ZEYLANICA.— A decora- 

 tive plant of great beauty and value. 25c., 

 50c. and Sl.OO each. 



SAXIPBAGE SABMENTOSA. — (Beef- 

 steak Plant.) — Fine for hanging baskets 

 and partly shady locations. 25c. each. 



SAI^VIA SPIiENDENS.— Bon Fire and 

 Silver Spot. Lasts all summer and fall. 

 Price, 25c. each, S2.50 per dozen. 



SAZiVIA PATENS. — A hardy free flower- 

 ing light blue variety, fine for cut flowers. 

 25c. each; S2.75 per dozen. 



TBITOMA PPITZEBH.— Red Hot Poker 

 Plant. — The greatest bedding plant ever in- 

 troduced, surpassing the finest Cannas for 

 attractiveness and brilliancy, showy as the 

 Gladiolus as a cut flower. Each, 40c.; 4 for 

 SI. 50. 



Violets. 



Iiarge Plowering. — For bordei ing flower 

 beds. 25c. per dozen, $1.50 per 100. 



Ziady Hume Campbell. — A vigorous vari- 

 ety, blooming with extraordinary freedom. 

 Large double flowers of azure blue; richly 

 perfumed. 15c. each; S1.50 per dozen. 



Giant. — Large dark purple violet of great 

 substance. 5c. each; 40c. a dozen; $2.50 a 

 hundred. 



Princess of "Wales. — Single, true violet 

 blue, grand. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



VEBBENAS. — ^Ve offer the most distinct 

 varieties of these useful bedding plants. 

 All are of the mammoth or large flowering 

 type. The colors range through all the 

 different shades of scarlet, purple, crimson. 

 pink, blue, white, etc. iSIixed seedlings, 

 60c. per dozen; pot grown to color, 15c. 

 each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Ferns. 



ASPX.ENZUM NIDUS AVIS.— The Bird's 

 Nest Fern. — An interesting species with 

 large dark green foliage. 50c. and $1.00 

 each. 



NEFHBOI.EPIS SUPEBBISSIMA.— (The 

 Fluft'y Ruffles Fern ) — Foliage dark green. 



