.KANT CLBRODKNDROK. 
CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. IIT 
PLANTS AND BULBS— Continued. 
OLEEODENDRON FRA3BANT— A maRnificent pot 
plant pi oduLinK Ini ^c trusses of Ijcautiful ro-y white, swci-t 
scented blossoms, « hicli are excellent for catting. The plant 
a viKorous grower and rcijuires but little attention when 
once started. Price 16c each. 
CYCLAMEN PEBSICtTM— For conservatory or par- 
lor culture the Cyclamen i< unsurpassed. The large inverted 
blooms of various shades are very pretty. Price, strou? 
bulbs, 26c each. 
COCKSCOMB OR CELOSIA— These are generally used 
for out door culture and are usually i^town from seed. For 
those who wish plants for immediate effect we offer choice 
stock of Glnsjjow I'rizc, the largest, finest variety grown. 
Plants 15c each, $1.00 per doz. postpaid: ?!6.00 per 100 
by express, 
CENTATTBEA, DTTSTT MILLER— A beautiflil claw 
of foliage plants much used for b':ds and borders. 
Candldissima — Silvery white leaves, compact grower. 
Price lOc each, $1.00 per doz. 
Gjrmnocarpa — Silvery grav, drooping, fern like foliage. 
Price 10c each, $ 1 .00 per doz'. . per lOO by express $5 .00. 
CIS8US DISCOLOR OR CHAMELEOIT VINE — A 
beautiful and luxuriiint climbir, wiih sharp-pointed, heart- 
shapetl leaves, the upper surface of a dark, velvety green with 
broad markings of white following the veins, the under sur- 
face of a deep reddish purple. Price 20c each. 
CRIMSON BELLS— A pretty little plant produciug beautiful brightcrimson blossomson long, 
graceful, slender stems. A profuse bloomer during the summer months. Fine lor pot culture. Price 
25c each. . 
CHIN3SSE LANTERN PLANT—Adecidedaovelty in the plant lino, treated like a to- 
mato it grows and fruits freely trom the seed the first season, yet the plants are per.nniai and may CYCPAMEN. 
be wintered in the celjar or grown in pots as a window plant. The plant produces numerous 
large inflated husks, much the shape of Chinese lanterns, at first a beautiful green color, changing to a yellowleh hue and then to 
brightest scarlet, and as they hang suspended among the green foliage they present a most novel and strikingly beautiful appear- 
ance. In these husks or "lanterns" a Jruit is borne much like a Winter Cherry or l^usk Tomato. Branches of l.nntern cut and dried, retain their 
rich and brilliant color and make most beautiful winter bouquets when used with dried grasses or leaves. The plant grows from one and one- 
half to two feetin hei>jlit, clothed with luxuriant foliage among which is suspended an abundance of bright "lanterns" all the time. Elegant 
pot plant. Price 16c each. 
OOBEA 8CANDENS— Rapid growing, tender, climbers with immense bell-shaped blossoms, which 
are produced freely the entire season. Valuable for verandahs, trellises, etc. Price 15c each. 
OTTPHEA EtTMENENS (Cigar Plant.)- A charm- 
ing variety <>t the well-known cigar plant growing to 
height of 15 or 18 inches. The tube-like blossoms are of' 
intense dazzling scarlet tipped with gold. Valuable for pot 
or garden culture. Price 15e. 
CORONILLA GLAUCA— A thrifty, rapi*- growing. 
I bush^- little plant, bearing an abundance of fragrant pea- 
' shaped yellow flowers. Kqually suitiible far either sum- 
mer or v-inter blooming, jprlce 16c. 
DAHLIAS (Dry Bulbs]— Scparatecolors. lOoeach, 
$1.0O per doz. 
DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES— 
I 15o each, $1 60 per doz. Beauty— Pure white, fine 
large flower. Frank Smith— Bright red. Duke of Ed- 
inburg — Canary yellow. Hector — Orange scarlet. Mar- 
guerite — l)eep rose, very free flowering. 
POMPON VARIETIES— 15c each, *1. 50 per doz. 
I Dr Webb — Small, rich scarlet. Fashion — Pale orange, 
fine. Lurlie— Cauiiry yellow. Little Lucy — Light crim- 
son. Mignou — Brightcrimson scarlet. Snowftax — Pure 
white. 
j-taam:^f*try'mc»-^^j*- SfNGLE VARIETIES— These are very free flower- 
t^^'^-.^lff^n'W^Tl- '^tpSBBMSyV- ing and preferred by many to the double. For ma.ssing on 
fy ^^^4uSu(nlBlSlfl^^P^ the lawn they are unsurpassed. The plants we offer arc 
tfjjJtrw -fj^^^BB^i^ grown from seed. Assorted colors. 1.0c each, $1.00 per 
i^4s*- IP T' iTWM^ dozen. 
CissusDiscoLOB. (Chameleon Vine.) 
"Jadoo" Fibre and "Jadoo" Liquid. 
Cbinbsb Lantbsm Plant. 
JADOO FIBRE is a new substance for growing plants of all kinds. It was invented by Col. Thompson, of the Royal Army and Fellow of 
the Koyal Horticultural Society of Bngland. and is highly recommended by gardening authorities there. It suits all kinds of plants, is only half 
as hcavj- as earth, and cleaner to handle; requires no soil to mix with it arid no manure. It increases the size and the brilliancy of flow ers. Seeds 
germinate, and cuttings root in it, quii kcr than in earth. Owing to its spongy nature, it retains water much longer than earth. Plants tran.s- 
planted in J.-idoo Fibre do not flag, even if in full bloom. 
JADOO LiatriD revives drooping plants, increases the size aad profusion of bloom. It is both meat and dnnk to plants of all kinds. It 
can lie used on pbmts that are grown in earth or Jadoo Fibre. 
Prloeof the Jadoo Fibre. 5-lb box, 30c.: 10-lb. box. 50c.: 25-Ib. box. $1.10; per bag of 120 to 130 lbs., $3.76: per ton, $50. 
Price of the Jadoo Liquid. Pint bottle, 25 cts.; 
2-gallon can, $1.60; fl-gallon can, 
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