Reir^eckia Gan>ea fol. Vap. 
A dwarf growing plan*, ol elegant appearance, witli small spikes 
of hly-like flowers ; foliage striped green and gold ; fine for baskets 
or single specimens. 15c. each ; $1.50 per doz 
Salvia. 
Most elegant bedding plants of 
easy culture, attaining the heig-ht of 
= to 3 feet; flowers veiy brilliant; 
attractive at a distance ; generally 
planted in clumps, on lawn borders 
and in centers of small beds. Plants 
can be taken up in fall while in 
bloom and kept so until January. 
They are also fine for pot culture m 
the house. Price too each , $».oo per 
doz. 
Splendens— Scarlet sage ; bright 
da2i:ling scarlet. 
Officinalis Tricolor— Variegated 
loliage ; fragrant ; very pretty. salvia. 
Saxifraga Sarn)ci)tosa. 
Beefsteak or Straw- 
berry Geranium 
A very pix-tly and 
desirable plant for 
hanging baskuts, 
vases, etc. loc. each. 
$1.00 per doz. 
Sii^ilax. 
A popular and well- 
known climber, hav- 
ing the rare qualities 
of delicate and toler- 
ably dense f oliaji'c and 
vining habit, admir- 
ably adapting it to 
climbing or droop- 
ing as may be re- 
quired. For using as 
a green with eut flow- 
ers, it has no equal, its hard te'tture enabling it to keep for several 
days without wilting after being cut. It is also flne for parlor or 
window culture. loc each $1 00 per doz. 
Sedan) ^zoidcan). 
Foliage variegated- A very pretty close growing plant for vases, 
rockwork, or bedding out foliage, beautifully striped green and 
,<old, IOC. each per dozen. 
SteVias. 
SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA. 
Fine winter blooming plants with fine white flowers blooming in 
spikes 12 to 18 inches long; much used by florists for winter bouquets 
and cut flowers. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Serrata— Green foliage. 
Serrata— Foliage variegated; green and white foliage, very line 
border plant for ribbon beds; when trimmed close during summer 
a fine winter bloomer. 
Ti*adescai)tia, or Wai^dcriifo 
Jew. 
These are fine plants 
for hanging baskets 
and vases or for pot- 
ting in the house, hav- 
ing beautifully marked 
foliage and enduring 
almost any hardship if 
liberally supplied with 
water. Price loc. each, 
- $1.00 per dozen, except 
when noted. 
2ebrlr,a— Dark green leaves with silvery stripe. 
Repens — Green foliage. 
Repens, Variegated— Green and white foliage. 
Multicolor— Carmine green and silvery, very fine. ise. 
Discolor— Strong upright growing plant resemhlin.ic a Draeeiia; lina 
l\<v deeorative purposes. 25c. 
Very e 1 o g .-ip t 
and beautiful 
climbers, fl o wer- 
ing most profuse- 
ly; admirably 
adapted forgreen- 
hou.se or conserva- 
tory decoration 
especially during 
the winter months. 
Also useful for 
covering veran- 
dahs, trellis and 
rustic work out of 
door.s. They are 
almost constantly 
in bloom, and do 
best in poor, rocky 
or sandy soil. 
TropaeoltJiD. 
TROP^OLUM. 
SEDUM AZOIUEUM. 
STEVIAS. 
TALL CROWING VARIETIES. 
Lucifer— Dark, crimson scarlet, medium sized flower. 
Spitfire -Light .scarlet, medium sized flowers. 
KInfs Theodore— Very large flowers, dark velvety crimson. 
Major— Mi.-ied. 
DWARF, OR BEDDING VARIETIES. 
Empress of India— Very dwarf and compact; foliage dark, purplish 
green; flowers deep crimson. 
King Theodore Similar to above, but darker flowers. 
Minor— ili.xed. 
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