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kept warm. It is of easy culture and 

 does not seem to be troubled with any in- 

 sect pests. Young- plants, 25c. each; larger 

 plants, 50c. each. 



MYOSOTIS OB FORGET-ME-NOT.— 

 Blue, an old favorite, always in bloom. 

 10c. each. Strong clumns, 25c. each. 



NEFETBA VABIEGATA (Variegated 

 Ground Ivy). — The foliage of this charm- 

 ing novelty is a bright green marked with 

 pure white. Has a refreshing fragrance 

 similar to mint. 10c. each; large plants, 

 25c. each. 



OLEANDERS. — Nothing nicer for porch 

 or lawn decoration. Give good rich soil 

 and plenty of moisture during growing 

 season. White, pink, red and rose; 25c, 

 50c. and $1.00 each. For larger plants 

 write for prices. 



STECKLEE'S EVERGREEN HEDGE.— 

 fOphipogon Jaburan). — One of the prettiest 

 border plants with dark green foliage, used 

 for hedging in shady places and otherwise. 

 Where other plants will not thrive, it 

 grows perfectly and stands the hottest sun 

 as well as the coldest weather. Grows 

 about 12 inches high. 50c. per dozen, or 

 S3.00 per 100. 



Pandanus Veitchi. 



PANDANUS VEITCHI. (Variegated 

 Screw Pine). — The aristocrat of fancy- 

 leaved decorative plants. We have them 

 in sizes ranging from 6 inches to 4 feet 

 Strong, healthy, highly colored, and well 

 grown. Their adaptability to ordinary 

 house culture has won for them great 

 favor. Foliage a beautful green, varie- 

 gated and striped white. Prices range 

 from 25c, 50c, SI. 00 to S3.00 each. 



PANDANUS UTILUS.— Another of the 

 grand decorative plants. Its dark bronzy 

 green foliage, gracefully arranged, renders 

 it most attractive. Suitable for center of 

 vases and baskets, or as a single specimen. 

 25c, 50c, SI. 00 and S2.00 each. 



PANDANUS SANDERII.— The inner 

 leaves are of a deep yellow, outer leaves 

 light green, making a beautiful contrast. 

 Prices, 25c, 50c and $1.00 each. 



PAMPAS GRASS (Gyneriumi. — Very or- 

 namental grass, beautiful plumes. 25c to 

 50c each. 



PETUNIAS 'Single). — Assorted colors 

 5c each 50c. per dozen, larger plants, 10c; 

 SI. 00 per dozen. 



PETUNIAS ( Double). — In all colors. 

 15c and 25c each. 



PARROT'S PEATHER.— Fine plant for 

 hanging Aquariums. 15c each. 



PHLOX (Perennial). — A collection em- 

 bracing every color from purest white to 

 darkest crimson. 15c each; $1.50 per 

 dozen. 



Steepler's Blue Perennial Phlox. — Used 

 very largely for border plants. 10c each, 

 75c per dozen, S4.00 per 100. 



PILEA. (Artillery Plant). — Fine for pots; 

 of easy growth. 10c each. 



PLUMBAGO (Capensis). — A plant 

 worthy of more general cultivation: pro- 

 ducing large trusses of delicate azure 

 flowers. Excellent for bedding out in sum- 

 mer, or growing in pots for single speci- 

 men plants. 15c, 25c and 50c each. 



Capensis Alba. — Equally as desirable as 

 Plumbago Capensis. and identical in every 

 respect but color, which is beautiful creamy 

 white. 15c, 25c and 50c each. 



FBIMULA (Chinese Primrose). — Splen- 

 did winter blooming plants, doing well in 

 cool rooms. Colors include white, rose, 

 blue, crimson and other shades; flowers 

 variously cut and fringed. Prices, 25c and 

 50c 



PBIMULA OBCONICA.— 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 

 possess the true primrose fragrance. 25c 

 50c. and $1.00. 



Poinsettia Pulcherrima. 



POINSETTIA PULCHEBBIMA.— A tropi- 

 cal 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. 25c, 

 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 each. 



POINSETTIA. — White flowering: distinct 

 from the old variety. 50c and $1.0O each. 



BUDBECHIA (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- 

 tinuously throughout the summer months. 

 Strong plants, 15c each; larger plants, 30c 



BUSSELIA. — A most useful basket o: 

 vase plant, producing numerous long, wiry 

 stems, which are virtually leafless, 

 these stems and branches the flowers are 

 borne, which are about one inch long, 

 tubular and brilliant scarlet color, and are 

 produced in the greatest freedom. 15c and 

 25c each. 



SWAINSONIA OB SWANFLOWEB.— A 

 Superb Ever-Blooming Plant. Of vigorous, 

 healthy habit of growth, it blooms the 

 year round. 



Alba (White). — Magnificent, large satiny- 

 white flowers just like Sweet Peas. Wh?n 

 you see them you will agree with us that 

 they are simply exquisite. 



Splendens (Pink). — An exceedingly rare 

 and beautiful variety, identical with Alba 

 except the flowers, which are a deep shiny 

 pink. The contrast between the two varie- 

 ties is strikingly beautiful Be sure to try 



