MAURANDIA. 
The most graceful and free flowering o£ soft wooded climbers, 
producing an endless profusion of beautiful foxglove-shaped flowers 
'throughotit the season. Fine for greenhouse, parlor, baskets, vases 
or verandas. Set out in the border with a little frame to which to* 
attach their tendrils, they will be loaded the entire season with their 
line flowers. 
We offer these colors white, blue and rose, price loc. 
Madeira Yii^^« 
A well known beautiful climber with 
thick, glossy, light green almost transpar- 
ent leaves, climbing 20 feet or more and 
twining in any desired form. Flowers 
white, small, in long racemes. Excellent 
for training on a porch, over a window, or 
in any place where you desire a beautiful 
green. Price 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Migi^oi^ette. 
A well known, delightfully fragrant, 
hardy annual, blooming throughout the 
entire season in the flower border; also fine 
for pot culture during winter and spring. 
Price IOC each; $1.00 per doz. 
M^yOSOtOSo— " popg'et-me-not. 
Elegant low-trailing plants for design beds, baskets, vases, etc.; of 
very r^^pid growth. 
Olabrum— Green foliage, reddish violet flowers; known as the Dew 
Plant. 
Cordifolium Variegata— For design beds it is almost impossible to 
get along without this variety. Foliage green and white or light 
g61d, changing durin.g the season to almost an ivory white. Price 
loc. each; $1 per doz. 
M^sa GaVer^disl^ii. 
This is the true dwarf growing Banana. A fine plant for decorative, 
lawn or house purposes; its massive foliage and elegant habit makes 
it a great favorite. Try one 
for your lawn and you will 
be pleased with it. Price $1 
each. 
MYOSOTOS. 
A charming, constant blooming plant, requiring plenty of water 
and a partial! y shaded situation; valuable for cut-flower purposes. 
Price iiic. each ; $1 per doz. 
MARGUERITK. 
NIEKEMBEKGIA. 
Marguerite. 
Also known as Paris Daisy. We grow only the white variety, wilii 
dark eye, this being the most popular for cut flower purposes. It 
blooms continuously all winter, and is a fine house plant. Price i<ic. 
each;^i per doz. 
^iereu^lK^rgia Gracilis. 
An elegant plant for vases, windowSj boxes, etc.; of graceful habit 
of growth, and bearing at all times a great profusion of lavender 
flowers resembling a Petunia. Price 100, each; $1 per doz. 
Qleai^ders. 
A well known class of jilants, flowering nearly all summer. They 
attain a great size and make splendid specitnens tor tubs. 25c. each. 
Rosea- Semi-double, pink flowers ; the oldest variety grown. 
MadonI Crandlflora— Bcautiiul, semi-double, pure white flowered, 
very free blvoming. 
Otl^oi^i^a. 
A charming basket plant, with cylindrical leaves and pretty star- 
shaped, yellow flowers, blooming almost constantly. Habit drooping 
and should be always grown in a hanging pot, basket or on a bracket. 
It-s foliage is fleshy but delicate and graceful, and makes a lapid 
g-rowth, drooping several feet below the basket. loc. each. 
pilea. 
Beautiful plants with small leaves and neat growth ; fine for pots, 
baskets or bedding out. n)C. each, $1.00 per doz. 
Serpafolia -The well known Artillery plant. 
Reptans— Dwarf, bushy, creeping growth for edgings of beds. 
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