nAHEflNIA ODORATA. 



POMEGRANATE. 



LOBELIA. 



Handsome little plants, suitable for boxes, 

 baskets, vases, or for bordering beds on tbe 

 lawn. The color is a very rich bine, loc each, 

 7KC per doz, $4.00 per 100 by express. 



MAHERNIA ODORATA. 

 Golden Honey Bell. 

 One of the most beantifttl free flowerings 

 house plants that can be grown. They begin to 

 bloom very early in the spring, and the bright, 

 showy, yellow, bell-shaped flowers are borne in 

 wonderful profusion for a number of months, 

 "^he fragrance of the flowers is very delicate, and 

 a well grown plant will fill a rooni with its de- 

 lightful perfume. 15c each 



HEYENIA ERECTA. 

 Flowers similar in shape and color to a 

 Gloxinia. A free and rapid grower which pro- 

 duces very profuselv. 20c each 



■ MEXICAN PRIHROSE. 



A most charming little plant, giving a con- 

 tinuous supply of large, single, delicate pink 

 flowers. IOC each. 



OLEANDERS. 

 The set of 3 *or 75c. 

 PRINCE ALBERT— Mammoth white flowers, per- 

 fectlv double. 30c each. 



LA 'ROSARIE— -Lovely double pink blossoms. 

 30c each. 



GOLDEN WEST— Double flowers of a golden 

 shade. 30c each. 



PALMS. 



We list here a few of the best known varie- 

 ties in small sizes. We carry a large stock of 

 all the popular sorts in larger size plants, and 

 will be pleased to mail our special palm price list 

 on application to all who desire larger plants. 



With all orders for Palms we send our circu= 

 lar on Palm culture. We mail it to any one 

 free on application. 



KENTIA BELMOREANA— After many years ex 

 perience in growing and selling palms we con- 

 sider this the best variety for amateur cultiva- 

 tion in the house. As will be seen by the illus- 

 tration, it is a strong, erect grower, throwing 

 oxit from 7 to 9 graceful, arching leaves, of a 

 deep green color. It is a rapid grower, with- 

 stands the changing temperattires of the living 

 room better than most varieties, and is easily 

 cared for. 30c each. Large plants by express, 

 $1.00 to $io.oo each. 



OTHER GOOD VARIETIES. 

 ARECA LUTESCENS— 30c each. Larger plants by 

 express, 75c to $5.00 each. 



COCOS— Valuable for centres of fern dishes. 



30c each by mail; 75c to $3.00 each by express. 



LATANIA— (Fan Palm )— 25c each, postpaid; 



$1.50 to Sio.oo each by express. 



OREDOXIA REQIA — (Roya! Palm.) — 30c each, 



postpaid. 



PHOENIX RECLINAT A— 30c each. 

 SEAFORTHIA— 25c each. 



UriBRELLA PALM— Very hardy. It thrives m 

 almost any location, is verj^ hardy and is 

 adapted to a number of places where other 

 palms are not suited Nice growing plants, 15c 

 each postpaid; larger plants, 25c, 50c and 75c each, 

 by express. 



PANSIES. 



We can ship choice plants in bud and bloom 

 at any time. 10c each, 50c per doz^, postpaid; 

 $3.00 per 100 by express. 



PASSIFLORA. 



This is the prettiest and most easily culti- 

 vated of all the rapid growing climbing vines. - 

 t5C each. | 

 CONSTANCE ELLIOTT— Blossoms pure while J 

 cxcepta slight coloring at the base of thecorollu.: 



PELARQONlUns. I 



No class of plants for house culture produces, 

 more gorgeous and showy flowers, is of more 

 easy culture, or gives better satisfaction than 

 the Lady Washingtons, as they are generally, 

 known. I 

 SANDIFORD'S SURPRISE— A charming flower of 

 splendid habit. Big black blotches in upper 

 petals, edged fiery red, surrounded with a broad 

 band of white; lower petals white, with bright 

 red spot in centre of each. 30c each. 

 MRS SANDIFORD— A splendid semi-double white _ 

 flower, some flowers showing a small rich ma-j 

 roon spot in upper petals, heavily fringed. 

 30c each. ! 

 SANDIFORD'S BEST— A new and distinct flower! 

 of a beautiful shade of pink, surrounded with a| 

 deep band of the purest white, with large white; 

 throat. 30c each. I 

 The set of 3 for 75c. I 

 GENERAL LIST OF DESIRABLE SORTS. 1 

 20c each, or the 7 for $1.25. 1 

 PRIDE OF ELLAND— Light rose, marked andj 

 blotched with deep red and maroon. | 

 CHAMPION— White, delicately shaded blush. j 

 COUNTESS — Salmon, with pure white centre. [ 

 DOROTHY— A soft shade of carmine rose. 

 EDWARD PERKINS— Bright orange scarlet. 

 HAD. THIBAUT— White, marbled with r6se. 

 fllARlE HALLET- Silvery white, carmine spot on 

 lower petals. 



PETUNIAS, Double Varieties. 



15c each, or set of 4 for 50c. 



The plants which we ofler pro- 

 duce blooms of the largest size, 

 double, and of the most beautiful 

 and striking colors. They make 

 excellent pot plants and are equal- 

 Iv valuable for beds, boxes, etc. 

 BLANCHE DYSINQER— After years 

 of careful selection and propaga- 

 tion we are able to offer a white 

 petunia of immense size, a very 

 vigorous and healthy grower and 

 a most profuse bloomer. The 

 blossoms, the largest we have ever 

 seen, are a pure white, delicately 

 fringed, fragrant, and when cut 

 and placed in water will remain 

 fresh for ten days or two weeks. 

 ADONIS— A delicate shade of pink. 

 EUREKA— An elegant red variety. 

 FRITZ — Deep ptifple, marked and 

 penciled wi th cream and pink. 

 POMEGRANATE. 

 The Qem. 



A beautiful plant for bedding or 

 pot culture. The blossoms are a 

 beautiful orange scarlet color and 

 freely produced. 15c each. 



SANDIFORD'S SURPRISE. 



KENTIA BELMOREANA. 



PETUNIA, BLANCHE DYSINvicR 



