WINTER FLOWERING AND DECORATIVE PLANTS. 



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CARNATIONS 



The spicily scented, free-blooming favorites for winter cut- 

 ting, through many generations. We offer strong field grown 

 plants in separate colors: Pink, Red or White. 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



JERUSALEM CHERRY 



A bushy old-fashioned plant whose chief attraction is the 

 red or yellow, cherry-like fruit, which adorns it in great pro- 

 fusion for a long period during the winter. A favorite window 

 plant. 4 inch pot plants, 50 cts. each, by express. 



HARDY 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Not many of the long list of 

 Chrysanthemums are sufficiently 

 hardy to withstand the cold of 

 our northern winters, but the 

 following very pretty varieties 

 have proven themselves reliable, 

 and make valuable additions to 

 the hardy garden. 

 Old Homestead. Pink. 

 Indian Red. Crushed straw- 

 berry red. 

 Golden Queen. Deep yellow. 

 Victory. White. 



Field grown plants, 25 cts. 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. 



CINERARIA 



Grandiflora. A magnificent strain of these fine old winter 

 flowering plants, making a most attractive display of vivid 

 colors, in blues, pink and white, during the late winter. 

 Mixed, 2^ inch pots, 15 cts.; $1.50 per dozen. 



CYCLAMEN 



These are among the most charming and popular pot- 

 plants for house decoration. Their rounded, shiny leaves 

 are alone attractive; but the large, waxy flowers so richly 

 colored and pleasantly fragrant, are a constant delight during 

 their blooming season. 3rinch pots, 35 cts. each; $3-5<> per 

 dozen; 4-inch pots, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per dozen by express. 



CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS 



A splendid sub-aquatic plant, throwing up stems two to three 

 feet high, surmounted at the top with a whorl of slender leaves. 

 An excellent plant for growing in water or damp places, 

 thriving in any good soil and always presenting a fresh, green, 

 attractive appearance. 20 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each. 



DRACENAS 



The several varieties of this family are considered among the 



best of decorative foliage plants, and are largely used. 



Godseffiana. A compact, shapely little plant with peculiarly 

 marked foliage of a rich, dark green color thickly spotted 

 with irregularly shaped dots of creamy white. 25 cts. each. 



Indivisa. Slender green leaves, 2% inch, 20 cts.; 4 inch, 

 35 cts. By express, 5 inch, 75 cts. 



Sanderiana. An upright, stocky variety that is very useful 

 as a center plant in jardinieres or to mix among the larger 

 leaved foliage plants in the conservatory. Alternating 

 lanceolate leaves of dark green prettily variegated with 

 creamy white stripes. 35 cts. 



Dracena Terminalis. One of the most beautifully colored 

 of all Dracenas. Leaves rather long and pointed, deep 

 bronze, coloring richly to crimson, marked with pink and 

 green and occasionally streaked with white. 35 cts.; 

 larger by express, 75 cts. 



