c^loysia Gitriodora. 
Liemon Verbena. 
A favorite garden plant with delightfully fragrant foliage, fine for 
bouquets and for spreading through linen presses. It attains a large 
size in a single season ; may be wintered in the cellar not allowing it 
to become absolutely dry. Price loc. each ; $1.00 per do?,. 
^i^tl^en^is Goror^aria, fl. pi. 
Double Golden Mapgaef ite. 
This plant might well be called the "Shower ot Gold. " as it is aper- 
fect mass of rich golden yellow flowers the whole year round; well 
grown plants, having as many as 150 flowers on them at once. 15c. 
each, $1.50 per dozen. 
gJJ^I^tl^epiciinvVitatum VaFiegatam 
An elegant house plant 
with re-curved graceful 
foliage, dark green leaves 
beautifully bordered 
with broad stripes of pure 
white. It throws up long 
spikes of small, star- 
shaped flowers, which 
are very effective. Fine 
for hanging baskets. 25c. 
each. 
We have a fine assort- 
ment of these deservedly 
popular green house 
shrubs, valuable for cut 
flowers and decor at ivje 
purposes. Our collection 
comprises the best and ANTHKKit rM \ akikcai um. 
most distinct varieties embracing all shades of crimson, pink, white, 
orange and rose color. The plants are all finely headed and were 
directly imported from Europe by ourselves. Price, 75c. to $1.50 each, 
according to size. 
ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS. 
The Antirrhinum, perhaps bet- 
ter known by its old and popular 
name Snap-dragon, is unsurpassed 
for summer and fall flowering. 
By removing a portion of the flow- 
er stems in the summer, the plants 
will throw up young, strong 
shoots by autumn, making vigor- 
ous plants, that will endure safely 
almost any winter. The varieties 
we sell, are particularly fine, and 
will fairly vie with the Carnation 
in the variety of their stripes and 
spots. 
Tom Thumb — Dwarf, growing 
1 foot. 
Mixed Color»— Very fine striped 
and blotched ; a to 3 feet. 
Price 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
^cl^ar^ia M^lVaVisciis. 
A plant somewhat 
resembling the Abuti- 
lon in growth but the 
flowers instead ot 
being pendant are up- 
right and of a bright 
brilliant carmine, re- 
sembling a Fuschia. 
Sometimes called up- 
right Fuschia. Price 
loc. each ; $i.oo per 
doz. 
Begoqia 
If yotir window gar- 
dening can accommo- 
date but one plant let " 
it be one of the freest ..■ - 
flowering and largest ^^2^-^ 
growing of this class. *~- 
If you can grow a acha.nia malvavisi i r.. 
dozen sorts your delight will be increased twelve fold; give them a 
light soil, wood earth, some sharp sand and rich loam, and have 
your pots well drained. A little cow manure can be used to advan- 
tage if thoroughly rotted. Do not allow the soil to become sodden 
and do not give too much water. Many of the varieties make fine 
bedding Plants and bloom very freely in the open ground. 
Alba PIcta— Dwarf shrubby habit and very compact growth. The 
leaves are long pointed and ot a glossy green color, thickly spotted 
with silvery wliite; foliage small and habit very graceful. 25c. 
Claucophylla— Scandens; leaves dark .silvery green, with lighter 
edge, long pointed and graceful; a pretty trailing variety that can 
be trained in a slight support, fine for baskets. Flowers orange 
colored and borne in great profusion. 150. 
Argentea Guttata— See Specialties. 25c. 
Fuchsloldes— Small coral red flowers, fine for winter blooming. loc 
Hybrlda Multlflora— Bears a profusion of drooping rosy pink flow- 
ers during winter ; fine for baskets. loc. 
Dregll—Fine foliage, pure white flowers. 15c. 
Diadema — See specialties. 25c. 
Crandlflora Rosea— Light pink flowers; fine foliage ; excellent for 
cut flower work. 15c. 
Palmata— A fine erect growing variety, with peculiar foliage re- 
sembling a palm. 25c. 
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