16 PLANTS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
IMPATIENS. 
A plant that should 'be in everybody's collection, being 
almost continuously in bloom and of the bright red color 
blossoms which makes it the ideal table or window plant. 
Sultani— Flowers are of a brilliant rosy scarlet color. 
Each 15c and 25c 
IVY— (English). 
Not hardy enough 
for our winters, makes 
a good indoor vino. 
Each i5c and 25c 
IVY. 
German or Parlor. 
A good vine for the 
window at all seasons, 
and in great demand 
as a vase, basket or 
window box plant in 
the summer. 
Each 10c; doz, $1.00 
IPOMOEA. 
(Moon Vine). 
The well-known 
Moon Flower, white 
and fragrant. 
Each 10c; doz. $1.00 
Moon Vine. 
LANTANA. 
This is one of the 
prettiest of house 
plants. 
Craigi Dwarf — Orange 
carmine. 
Comptesse de Bien- 
fourt — A fine pink. 
Rosy lavender flowers. 
Delicatessima (Weeping Lantsuia) 
very suitable for hanging baskets. 
Fleur D'Or— Yellow. 
Grand Sultan — A brilliant ced. • 
Snowball— Pure white. 
- Each 10c and 25o 
Collection of 6 50e 
LEMON VERBENA— (See Aloysia). 
LILIES. 
Wc are again listing all our Lilies together of whatever 
description. This we think will be appreciated for simple 
reference. 
Calla — A great favor- 
all the time for 
it 
the 
Each. 
window. 
50c and 
75c 
Tiger Lily. 
Godfrey Calla— (De- 
voniensis). A mini- 
ature Calla of re- 
cent introduction 
and promises to bo 
very popular in the 
house. 
Each..25c, 50c and 75c 
Ilemerocallas — (Lem- 
on or Day Lily). 
Hardy bearing yel- 
low flowers of de- 
licious fragrance, 
^^'■iters in the 
ground. 
Each 25c and 50c 
Tiger Lily— Very large flowers, orange and black. ■ 
Candidum (Madonna Lily).— Large white flowers (very 
fragrant) . 
Bulbs, each 15c and 25c; doz. $1.50 
The above two Lilies are hardy and can be kept through 
the winter in the ground, thus getting a larger and 
stronger plant each year. 
Lily of the Valley— Roots (or pips) of this great favorite. 
Each 5c; doz. 50c 
Easter Lily — We grow this in great quantites for the sea- 
son's trade. Those desiring to send plants as presents 
at Easter can do no better than select one of more of 
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Each $1.00 to $3.00 
(If desired for fall planting please refer to our Bulb 
List). 
Auratum — Large flowers, white with crimson spots and 
striped with yellow. 
Album — White flowers of great size. 
Rubrum— White, with an abundance of crimson markings. 
Plants started in pots of these three, each ..$1.00 
LOBELIA. 
The best of all for border plants, being low and covered 
with a mass of small blossoms. They thrive in almost any 
garden soil, but should be planted where they get the most 
moisture. They do best when given a moist, deep- loam. 
New Double Blue — Large double flowers of an intense blue, 
very desirable. 
Each ; 10c; doz. 60c 
Crystal Palace — Deep blue — a splendid bedder. 
Each 5c; doz. 60c 
White Gem — Snow white. 
Each 5c; doz. 60c 
MARGUERITES. 
Mrs. F. Sanders. 
Mrs. F. Sanders— Color of the purest glistening white, in 
size, blooms often measuring 5 inches across. The flower 
reminds one favorably of a glorified double Pyrethrum. 
Each ; • - 25c 
White— The best known Marguerite. 
Each 10c. 30c, 50c 
