MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 



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Lantana Hybrida. 



An ornamental plant bearing beautiful clusters of 

 orange, white or pink blossoms. Suicable for the 

 open bed in summer and always desirable for the 

 window garden. Perennial, choice mixed. Pkt., 4c. 



Shreveport. La.. July, 1900.- -"My Castor Oil plant from your seed 

 is seven and a half feet tall, and the leaves measure two and two 

 »nd a half feet across." Frank Grosjkan. 



Ice Plant. 



A dwarf trailing plant, with 

 curious succulent, semi-trans- 

 parent foliage.' Suitable for 

 hanging baskets, vases and 

 rock-work. The leaves are 

 light green, covered with 

 glossy-like globules, looking 

 in the sunshine as though cov- 

 ered with minute drops of dew. 

 Pkt., 3 cts. 



Kenilworth Ivy. 



Nothing is much prettier for 

 the hanging basket, with its 

 tiny blossoms and delicate 

 pendent foliage. It comes 

 quickly from seed, is very 

 hardy," and persistently grow9 

 even under severest neglect. 



Pkt., 3 cts. 



Lace Vine, (Adlumia Cirrho«a). 



The Mountain Fringe, a beautiful climb- 

 ing plant, desirable both on account of its 

 intrinsic beauty and for its value in decor- 

 ation. It is a hardy biennial, bearing 

 curiously shaped clusters of small white 

 flowers. The delicate, finely cut foliage 

 of the first year is valuable for green in 

 bouquets, and the long sprays of the 2nd 

 year are splendid for decorating. Pkt. ,3c. 



Impatiens Sultani. 



The Zanzibar Balsam, much prized 

 for the window or the summer garden. 

 The foliage is a waxy green, and with 

 the semi-transparent branches makes; 

 the plant in itself attractive. Then, it 

 is almost never without its bright, 

 rosy carmine flowers. These are sin- 

 gle and measure from one to one and 

 one-half inches in diameter and are 

 very delicate and pretty. No plant 

 comes nearer to being' a perpetual 

 bloomer, and when raised in a window 

 it is continually self-sowing in the pots 

 near it. Pkt., 5 cts. 



