VAUGHAN'S BOOK FOR FLORISTS— CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. 



STANDARD BOX TREE 



BA V TREES-Laurus Nobilis 



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

 approach 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 p3-ramidal form. STANDARD BAY TREE PYRAMIDAL BOX TREE 



STA\'DARD or TREE SHAPED BAYS—(^ee cut) CALADIUMS. FA.\CY LEAVED 



Stems 



3S-40 in. 



42-46 in. 



45-4S in. 



45-48 in. 



45- 48 in. 



46- 54 in. 

 46-54 in. 



Crowns _ Each 



.22-24 in X'. ; .-. .1, . . $ «.50 



24 in 8.75 



2 6 in T.50 



28 in 1S.U0 



30 in 10.00 



34 in 12.00 



40 in ^ 1.5.00 



DWARF STANDARDS 



Crowns Each 



$12.«H) 

 12..'>0 

 14.0I) 

 15.«t0 

 IS.OO 

 22.01) 

 2S.(»0 



Pair 

 $14.00 



PYRAmmAL SHAPED 



i.->.oo 



I.S.OD 



5 ft. high. 24-26 in. digmeter at ba.se > 



6 ft. high, 26-2S in. diameter at base 11 



BOX TREES 



These plant.? are sheared in compact Pyramidal and Globe 

 form, and make very beautiful specimens, which are desirable 

 for the same purpose as tlie Bay Trees, and are not as expen- 

 sive. I'rIceM on I'yramUl, Globe aud .Standard Box Inrlnde treen 

 planted in nice new ^reen tubs. If wanted out of tubs we allow 

 10 per cent dlxeount. 



PYRAMIDAL SHAPED 



Each Pair 



2>2 ft. high *2.oo $ ;{.7.-. 



3 ft. liigh 2..%o 4..M> 



SVi ft. high .1.00 r,-M 



4 ft. high 4.00 7..-0 



514 ft. high 7..-.0 14.01) 



STANDARD or TREE SHAPED 



■26 in. stem, 18-20 ii 

 •26 in. stem, 24 ii 



1.'. In. high, 15 in. in d 

 18 in. high, 18 in. in d 









GLOBE SHAPED 









iameter 







BUSH SHAPED 







lOach 



Dozen 







9 3.00 



10-12 In. high, I 



12-15 In. high, bushy plants :«.'» 



1215 in. higli, 10-12 in. diameter 110 



IS in. high «0 



■Jn-LM in. high 7.-. 



2 4 In. high l.*M> 



30 in. high Each 2..'.0 



CASTOR BEAN (Riclnus) 



100 



!|I20.00 

 25.00 



50.00 



».50 

 U.OO 

 0.00 



«.00 



10.00 



per pair 4.50 



lied 



Green-I.eaved, ;! iiiih pots 



CENT A UREA (Dusty Miller 



Candldlsslma, 2^ inch pots. 

 Qj'fnnocarpa, 2 ',1 inch pol 



Dry Bulbs. I'j to 2 inches in diameter. For window bo.\es, show plants or 

 greenhouse growing, this is one of the most decorative plants. Rich, thrifty 

 leaves, handsomer than Begonias; marbled, veined and striped with white, pink 

 and dark red. Bulbs should be started into growth about April 1st. in a warm 

 house. Doz. 100 



Named sorts, 30 to 40 varieties $2.00 CI5.00 



Mixed varieties 1.7,S 12.00 



KNculentum (Elephant Ear) started, 5 in. pots 3.00 



For bulbs see Bulb Pages 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Queen Alexandra, Paris Daisy or Marguerite. Pure white flowers from 

 2'- to 3 inches in diameter, the greater percentage coming full double, the 

 remainder semi-double and single, all of which are very handsome. 



2'/i in. pots. 60c per doz.; ;"4.00 per 100. 



COBAEA 



Doz. 



blue, 3 inch pots $1.25 



4inchpots 1.75 



COLEUS 



Verschaffeiti, 2>4 inch pots 50 



Golden Bedder, 2'^ inch pots 50 



ANNA PFISTER. Color, a bright golden yellow intermingled 



with green and crimson. Compact and bushy 60 



JOHN PFISTER. Same character as the above, the difference 

 being in the coloring of the foliage which is a bright crimson, 

 edged and topped with old gold. Very striking 60 



CROTONS 



We offer a choice collection of fancy sorts, well colored. 



Each Dozen Each 



:!-inch pots $0.20 $ 2.00 5-inch pots $0.60 



1-inch pots 35 3.50 6-inch pots 1.00 



100 

 $ 8.00 

 12.00 



.?.00 

 3.00 



Dozen 

 $ 6.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 



WINDOW BOX. 36-INCHES LONG, PLANTED WITH 10 BUSH BOX. 

 12 TO IS-IN H SIZE 



