VAUGHAN S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



For decorative purposes these stately plants cannot be excelled. Nothing can 

 a))j)roach them as effective plants for decorating entrance halls or piazzas. We have on 

 hand at all times a large stock of fine plants grown in standard and pyramidal form. 



STANDARD or TREE SHAPED 



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STANDARD BAY TREH P\RAMIDAL BOX 



BEGONIA QLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



PYRAMIDAL SHAPED 



5 It. high. 26-2S in. in diameter 8.00 



8 ft. high 30 In. in diameter 10.00 



fi ft, high. 30r:34 in. in diameter 12.00 



DV'ARFED 



■ u, total height. Is iii. crowns S.OO 



BOX TREES 



These plants are sheared in compact Pyramidal and Glohi- 

 form, and make very beautiful specimens, which are desirable for 

 the same purposes as the Bay Trees, and are not as expensive 

 Prices include trees planted in nice new g^reen tubs. If wanted 

 out of tubs we allow 10 per cent discount. 



STANDARD or TREE SHAPED BOX 



22 in. clear stem. 20-22 in. crowns.. . 

 26 In. clear stem, 22-2e In. crowns . . 

 J 8-22 In. clear stem. 30-32 In. crowns. 

 22-2'l in. <-lrar Mi-iii. 32-34 In. crowns. 



PYRAMID SHAPED 



ft. hlKli. 



ft. high, 



ft. high 



ft. high, 



ft. higli 



ft. high 



ri. high 



1» to 20 In. high 



24 to 30 in. high. . . . 

 If wanti'd In luhK. 



BUSH SHAPED 



ill per do/. !|il.,">(l, |(ei 



•u«li ',r,v. iier do/ *«.(»». 



BIOTA A UREA NANA 



t»i'l"er for .lunc and July deliverv pl;i 

 per 1000 $140.00 



; for prices on 3 and 



Si.od sr.->.oo 



and 4 inch stock. 



BEGONIA FAIRY QUEEN 



Foliage rich, glossy green. Flowers on spray.s t; i 

 St a deep pink, changing to clear rose in the full 

 and bedding out like a geraniunr. 



pots. 



BEGONIA VERNON 



ling, dark foliage, red Mowers, 2'.i inch 



BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA SANDERIANA 



CALADIUM FANCY LEAVED 



$ o.o< 



l.>.OI 



Dry Bulbs. IV2 t 

 show plants or gr 

 decorative plants, 

 sonias; marbled, 



3 2 inches in diameter. For window boxes, 

 HMihouse growing, this is one of the most 

 Rich, thrifty leaves, handsomer than Be- 

 »elned and striped with white, pink ami 



k red. Bulbs should be started into growth about .\pril 



In a warm house. Named sorts, 10 tii l.*; viirleties 2.00 



ulrntiim (Elephant Ear) started, .'i inch pots 3.00 



CASTOR BEAN f Riclnus) 



Hed or <ireen-l. caved, :; iiuii pots 



CENTAUREA 



Dusty Miller ) 



< .\M)II)IS.S1.M.\, 



<iv>iNO( \nr V. 



COLEUS 



\ erhclianVlti. In.-h pots - . . 



(■olden Bedder, 2% inch pots 



.\NN.\ I'FISTKK. I'oinled leaves li to S Indies long, witli 

 deep scalloped edges, giving It a t'roton-like appearance. 

 Color Is a bright golden yellow intermingled with green 

 and crimson. Habit of growth is compact and bushy, 

 rarely attaining a height of over 6 to 8 Inches 



•lOIlN rFISTEK. Same character as the above, the difference 

 being In the coloring of the foliage which Is a bright crim- 

 son, edged and topped with old gold. Very striking 



