Bedding Plants. 



Where not named, the price of each is one-tenth of the price per dozen. 



Achryanthes Emersonii. Dark, 

 rich purplish red-foHage. From 

 2>^-inch pots; doz. 75c; 100, S5.00. 

 From 3>^-inch pots; doz., S1.25; 

 100, S8.00. 



Ageratum. One of the most pro- 

 fuse, and constant in bloom of all 

 bedding plants. I offer the dwad, 

 light blue variety which is such a 

 free bloomer that the plants are 

 literally covered with flowers all 

 Summer long. 



Strong plants in 2^ and 3-inch 

 pots; doz., 75c.; 100, 85.00. 



Alternantheras. Of dwarf habit 

 with small moss-like leaves, ^luch 

 used for ribbon beds, carpet bedding 

 and borders or edging. Several 

 varieties, such as Aurea Nana, with 

 bright greenish-yellow foliage ; 



Paronychioides major, with bright 

 red leaves, etc. 



Strong plants: doz., 50c.; 100, 

 $3.00. 



Begonia Vernon. A useful and 

 very beautiful bedding plant, 

 rapidly gaining popularity. In ad- 

 dition to its profusion of cheer- 

 ful flowers, its large, glossy 

 foliage with metalic reflections, 

 give it an added charm. Requires 

 rich soil and prefers a slightly shad- 

 ed situation, though will succeed in 

 full exposure to the sun. Three 

 varieties : Shell-pink, Pure White 

 and Bright Crimson, 



From 2>^-inch pots; doz., 75c.; 

 100. $5.00: from 3^-inch pots; doz., 

 SI. 25; 100, $8.00. 



Cobea Scandens. A vine of re- 

 markably rapid growth with large 

 blue, cup-shaped flowers in pro- 

 fusion. 



Large plants, from 3>^-inch pots, 

 each, 20c.; doz., S2.00. 



Coleus. The highly colored foli- 

 age of these very popular bedding 

 plants render them indispensable 

 for color effect upon the lawn. 

 Among the best are: Golden Bed- 



der, with bright yellow leaves ; 

 Verschaffelti, the old favorite, with 

 velvety crimson foliage; Firebrand, 

 deep crimson and garnet, and 

 Queen Victoria, brick-red, bordered 

 with yellow, etc. 



From 2^-inch pots ; doz., 50c. ; 

 100, $3.50. From 3>4-inch pots, 

 doz., 75c.: 100, S6.00. 



Cigar Plant. Very useful for 

 baskets and vases, as well as for 

 bedding. Doz.. 75c.; 100, S5.00. 



Caneraria Maritima. Especially 

 useful for bordering beds of Ger- 

 aniums and similar plants. From 

 2><-inch pots; doz., 50c.; 100, $3.50. 



Echeverias. Fleshy leaved plants 

 used in many ways. Each, 10c. , 3 

 for 25c.: doz^, 75c^; 100, S5.00. 



Geraniums. 



The most popular and useful of all 

 bedding plants. These I grow by 

 the tens of thousands. Among the 

 best varieties for bedding may be 

 named : 



Beaute Poitevine. Semi-double ; 

 clear, bright salmon-pink. 



Double Grant (Heteranthe). 



Semi-double, pure, brilliant scarlet. 



Gen. Grant. Single ; vivid bril- 

 liant scarlet — the most profuse 

 bloomer of all. 



La Favorite. Large trusses of 

 double, pure white flowers. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. Single; bright 

 rosy-salmon-pink with white 

 center. 



S. A. Nutt. Double; brilliant, 

 deep crimson ; very profuse bloom- 

 er. 



E. H. Trego. Semi-double ; daz- 

 zling scarlet-crimson. 



Rose Scented. Has highly rose 

 scented, deeply cut leaves ; flowers 

 rosy-pink. 



From 2r/2-inch pots : each. Sc. ; 

 doz., 75c.; 100, $5.00. 



Strong, from 3>4-inch pots; each, 

 12c.; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



