ELDOl^ADO 
PURPLE 
qUEEN 
ONLY 15 CENTS EACH. 
OLD STANDARD VARIETIES AT lo CENTS EACH. 
Storm K ing.— The well 
I known double white, whieh 
(.'lows In trailing lorm. 
I Price lOc. 
Phenomenal.— P r o b a b 
the largest of the old double 
purjiles Price 10c. 
Mrs. Marshall.— One of the 
I best singles, xuhe white, 
sepals and corolla carmine 
rose. Price lOc, 
trailing variety that we lulrodiio 
ed two years ago has become very 
popular, and it certainly does 
mak« one of the most beautiful 
plants for a vase that can be grown. 
_ Illustration.) Price 1 Sc. 
General Washington.— Undoubtedly the 
largest of the double whites. The plant is 
a rapid bushy grower and produces its 
mammoth blossoms in great abundance 
the entire season. Don't fall to secure it. 
Price ISc. 
Purple Queen.-A perfect beauty. The 
flowers are very double, a deep violet pur- 
ple In color and freely produced. Our stock 
of this variety we secured in England. 
Price 15c. 
Snow Cloud. — Another gem which we 
WE CAN also supply the following vari 
eties: EmmaTopfer, Double White; India,' 
Double Purple; Molesworlh, Double White;' 
White Giant, Extra Large Double White;' 
Black Prince, Single Sky Blue. All at 10c 
each. I 
Special Offer. Any six of the above 
listed at 10c each, for 50c, 13 for 
91.00, postald 
Sunray.— A most charming variety- flowers single, violet and crimson, 
leaves l)eautifiiUy variegated. Price 10c. 
rirs. E. Q. Hill.— A splendid double white. Price lOc. 
Mastodon.- Very handsome. Flowers extra large, double. Color pur- 
ple. Price lOc. _ _ . 
5now Fairy.— Flowers are not so large as some, but the profvislonof bloom makes up this loss 
Color double white. Price 10c. 
ABUTILON, SOUVENIR DE BONN. 
A most distinct and striking novelty and the most wonderful variegated Abutilon 
yet introduced. The foliage is large and of a deep green color, not mottled and mar- 
bled as in all other forms of variegated Abuillons, but each leaf isedgetl with a broad 
white margin, not unlike the sllver-leaveil Geraniums. The plant is of strong, robust 
growth and forms beatitlf u i siwcimens In a very short time. We know of no varie- 
gated plant introduced within recent years which has pleased us so much as this sil- 
ver edged Abutilon. Price 40c. 
THREE RARE GALLAS. I 
have obtained at a high price fro ni 
a large i'luropean grower. W# 
recommeml it particularly for Its 
healthy habit of growth and free 
blooming qualities. Price 15c. 
Countess of Aberdeen.— The only 
entirely white variety we know of. 
the corolla and sepals both being a . 
delicate creamy white. It tonus 
a striking contrast when grown 
by the side of the other Fuchsias. 
Don't fail to secure it. Price 15c. 
Leon ToLtoi.— Another splendid 
atldition to our list of double sorts. 
In habit of growth it resembles 
the ol t Phenomenal but the cor- 
olla is much darker being almost 
a plum or deep violet blue color. 
Price ISc. 
Beauty of West Kent.— Violet 
colored flowers of perfect form. 
PUiut a strong grower and free 
bloomer. Price 15c. 
Pres. Carnot.— A fine double 
Fuchsia with red sepals and violet 
corolla. Price 16c. SPECIAL! 
Any four 
of the above 
varieties for 
only 60c, 
postpaid. 
■ SEE FRONT COVER. ■ 
The Italian Red Calla.— At an enormous expense we have obtained this wonderful 
novelty from Europe and we feel certain that our efforts to secure something really 
new and desirable will be appreciate;! by om- many patrons. It is without a doubt 
I the most rare and showy of all this class of plants and Its easv culture and free 
blooming qualities recommend it to every flower lover. The illustration on front 
cover will give you some idea of It^. great beauty, but one should see a plant in full 
bloom to thoroughly appreciate Its rich coloring and marvelous shades. The 
blossoms oi)en a bright red which is shaded with rich crimson and frequentU- 
marked with a In-ownish spot that adds greatly to its appearance. In Knglaiul at 
one of the largest floral exhibitions it attracted more aitentiou than almost any 
other plant displayed and was highly spoken of by the ■■Gardener's Chronicle,'" 
one of the leading horticultural papers of Euro-pe. Instead of making the price 
$2.00 or $3.00 as many firms would, we have place! It at a price so low that it Is 
within the reach of everyone of ourpatrons. Strong Bulbs. 75c each. 3 for $2.00. 
The Black Calla — The Black Calla came from Rgvpt. and the bulbs which we 
offer were Imported direct from Jerusalem, where they are groira, making a valuable souvenir of the 
I Holy Land. Until very recently this rare lily has ijeen seen only In the rich lx)tanical collections few 
people be'ngable to purchase it on account of the great cost. We have at last been able to secure ouite a 
1 stocli. and have made the price low enough to be within the reach of all who desire and nrize this won- 
derful and scarce plant. Price aSc each, 3 for 65c. ' 
J*;? Everblooniing Calla, Little Oem.-Thls variety is in appearance a true miniature specimen of the 
old Calla, and when In flower a perfect specimen plant, 8 inctes high with full developed foliage presents ■ 
a. striking appearance. We know of no plant whieh will be so readily and uuiversallv recogAlred as 
unique A well gro«-n plant cannot fall to attract the admiration of every flower-lover in your neigh- 
borhood. Taken altogether, it is one of the handsomest and most attractive plants that has been offered 
the pulilic for many years. We have the true stock and the price has been made as low as possible, so as 
to give our patrons an opportunity to secure this little beauty. True stock. Price 30c each 3 for 70c 
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