CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
Giant (Jllamanda 
One of the most magnificent house plants we have 
erer grown. It blooms freely during the summer 
tnoutns, and the mammoth blossoms, often meas- 
tiring over six inches In diameter, are of the richest 
golden yellow shade and highly perfumed. If vou 
desire a rare house plant that will give perfect 
satLsfaction, we recommend to vou the Giant 
Ailamanda. Price 60c each, 2 for 91.00. 
The KevD Kar^v Orange 
This certainly deserves the name of "Hardy 
Orange." for it has been tried in many of the mid- 
dle states, and withstood the winters without 
much protection. It is being extensively used as 
an ornamental tree in the parks of New York and 
Philadelphia, creating quite a sensation by pro- 
ducingits fruit in Kreatabundance,and itls indeed 
a beautiful sight to see this orange tree loaded 
with its delicate scented white flowers. Price 20c 
each, 3 for 50c. 
^afs Hew Queen, The Kighi 
lilooming jessamine 
One of the grandest house plants that we know 
of. It bloss oms when only a few inches high, and 
on a plant only one foot high we counted over 20O 
bloosoins open at one time. In addition to its free 
flowering qualities, it is delightfully fragrant, and 
when open in the evening throws out its delicate 
perfume. Price 40c each, S f or S 1 . OO. 
(Egeratum 
Usefttl for beds and bor- 
ders; the.v are ijerpetual 
summer flowering plants, 
and by cutting back in 
the fall they will blossom 
all through the winter 
months. We can furnish 
lavender, blue and white. 
Jrice, 10c each, 75c i)er 
"Farfugium Grande 
A beautiful ornamental foliage plant either for 
pot culture or for jjlanting in the open border in 
a shaded position; the leaves, from 8 to 10 inches 
111 diameter, are of a thick leathery texture, dark 
green in color, with bright vellow spots. Easily 
.grown and very desirable for house culture. Price 
aoc each. 
St»erblooming ISegonia, 
Deujdrop 
Always In bloom summer and winter; like the 
famous Rose, Paris Prize, it seems to require no 
rest at all. The flowers are a creamy white in 
color, with green center. This is a plant that will 
please everyone. Price 1 5c each, 8 for 40c. 
Two Good Oleanders 
An old, but very popular pl,ant in all sections of 
the country, and one that is much admired bv 
everyone. 
Prince Albert.— Mammoth white flowers per- 
'ectly double, A grand variety. Price 3Sc each. 
La Rosair. .— l.nvely double pink blossoms large 
and of the most delicate shade. Price 3Sc each. 
Double Daisv, Snowstorm 
This Is acknowledged by all to be the 
finest large, while flowering variety Iaaaa 
ever ofleved. It is valuable alike for 
l>ot culture in the house, or summer ( 
[lowering in beds or as edgings for i 
large foliage or flower beds. Price ( 
10 c each, ;rfo r 25c, for 85c. { 
Gardenia Florida 
Beautiful plants inoduclng large double white 
flowers of wax-like appearance. The fragrance is 
delicious, and a few blossoms will perfume a large 
room. It blooms very freely and Is one of the 
grandest pot plants lhat can be grown. Price 
25c each, 3 for 66c. 
•Tree "Flowering Fhlc?? 
Valuable flowers for summer blooming and un- 
ecjuailed for Ijcddlng purposes. The Snowflake is 
one of the flnest plants for cemetery use, 
Snowflake.— lieautlful snowy white blossoms of 
an enormous size. Price 10c, 12 for $1.00. 
Harlequin.— Richly marked, each petal being i 
distinctly striped. Price 10c, 12 for 91.00. 
Roslyn — A handsome, rich red, bright and 
sho^^•y. Price lOc, 13 for $1.00. ' 
Cemon Verbena 
A favorite garden plant, with delightfully fra- 
grant foliage, flue for bouquets and for spreading 
"•" " — Price, 10c each, 91.00 
! QOOD 5EE[i5. 
! GOODTEAB, N. Y. The seeds I got from vou 
j last spring are the best I've ever had. Mv 
j garden is the finest in this section. F. Tuttle, 
! Scotland, Ills. Your seeds are fliie. My 
(Tomatoes and Cabbages are wonders. 
E F UlCB 
, Marietta, Ohio, We were greatly pleased 
j with the seeds received from you last spring, 
L> Mrs, K, S. Bail,ky, 
through linen presses, 
per doz. 
Qlternanthera 
They are among the most showy we have for car- i 
pet l)edding. borders or riblxm lines, and are espe- 
daily adapted to use in the formation of letters or 
figures on the lawn. Leaves are tinted, l ordered 
and blotched in various forms; bright crimson to 
yellow and green. Price 10c each, 75c per dozen 
Cilies 
Spotted Calla.— A mammoth flowering white ' 
I ('alia with pecH- ( 
? liarly marked 
J leaves, eiich one 
'■ being dotted 
1 with white, 
' Price 25c each, 
I, 3 for 70c. 
' Easter Lily 
J Flowers large, ' 
' t r u m pet-shap- < 
I ed, pure waxv ' 
' white. Very fra- ' 
I grant. Price 15c < 
' each , 3 for 40c. 
The Butterfly Orchid 
Here Is a beauty, an air plant that 
grows without soil or pot, obtaining its 
sustenance from the air alone. This par- _ 
ticular air plant will succeed in any ] 
ordinary window, If secured to a piece 
of board, or bark, with a little moss 
bunched around the roots where they I 
are wired to their support. Suspend in 
the window or hang from ceiling, where 
It can have good light bat not strong j 
sunshine. Keep the moss wet and the , 
leaves free from dust, and your plant 
will grow and blossom freelv. The odd 
but beautiful flowers are delicate and a 
butterfly-like, borne in graceful sprays. 1 
Price 20c each, 3 for 60c. *" ' ? 
Double Petunia, Blanche Dysinger 
A lovely new double white variety I 
that should be in every collection of ( 
plants. The blossoms which are of an < 
enormous size, are deeply cut and f ring- 1 
ed, making a most handsome and at- 1 
tractive flower. This is one of the finest < 
plants that can be grown for house cul 
ture, as It succeeds in anv soil or sltua 
lion, and blooms profusely the entire ( 
season. It Is no uncommon sight to see I 
as many as 25 or 30 of the large flowers ( 
open at once, and a plant In full bloom i 
Presents a most beautiiul appearance < 
'ou will make a mistake ff vou don't* 
order it. Price 20c each, 5 for 60c 
