4 PLANTS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
ASPIDISTRA. 
Aspidistra. 
The "one" plant that will grow for those who have "no 
luck" with other plants. Is the most suitable for either 
veranda or hall decorations. 
Lupida— A 'beautiful green-leaved variety. 
Lurida Variegata— Green background striped with white. 
Each 50c, 75c, $1.00 
AZALEA. 
Azalea. 
(Season December to March). Our stock, the cream of 
the best growers, coupled with the undivided attention we 
give them, puts our Azaleas in an enviable position. This 
is one of the showiest of plants, its free flowermg makmg 
it a favorite with all. The dark green foliage seems to 
add a beauty unique in providing a natural background 
I'oi' the extremely large blossoms. 
BALSAM— (See Impatiens.) 
BEGONIAS 
Gloire de Lorraine. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS. 
Argentea Guttata — White .flpwers, tinged with, pink; leaves 
dark green with small; silvery dots. 
Gloire de Lorraine — Klowers from October to May — 
abundance of pink blossoms and very pretty. 
Each 25c and 50c 
Incarnata Grandiflora— Pink, winter, flowering. 
Each „ .....10c and 25c 
Metallica — A unique Begonia and one well worth trying. 
Each 10c and 25c 
Rubra — Bright scarlet flowers all . the year. 
Each , 10c and 25c 
Feasti — I.arge fleshy leaves, pink, flowers borne on tall 
stems. Each....lOc and 25c 
Fuchsiodes — Beautiful va- 
riety with fuchsia-like 
drooping habit. Pretty 
pink flowers in abun- 
dance. 
Each iOc and 25c 
Begonia Rex. 
REX BEGONIAS. 
Kaiser Wilhclni — Deep vel- 
vety green leaf with 
darker edge. 
Mrs. A. G. Shepherd — Silver 
leaves marked with other 
pretty shades. 
Walter Lamb— Rich green 
and silvery white. 
Each 15c, 25c, 35c 
