CA TALOGUB OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FSVITS.^ 
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PLANTS AND BULBS— Continued. 
PAIjMS— This 
lovely class of 
plants is now 
considered indis- 
pensable for 
home decorat- 
ing and the low 
prices at which 
they are now 
f>ffered placc> 
them within tbc 
reach of all, Wc 
Uflt here a fewoC 
the best known 
V arieti ea 1 n 
small sizes. Wc 
carry a larg 
stock of all tl < 
fiopular sorts i: 
arger alxc. 
plants and wi> 
be pleased t . 
mail our speci.' 
palm price lis 
on nppllcatiiM 
to c.U who ilesii (: 
larger plants 
than are listed 
here. All varie- 
ties are grown 
from seed. See 
page 1 1 for our 
palm seed. 
Ua'IA.NIA >tOKllONlCA. , KRNTIA. 
. „«i 1 1! ?®? o'.the most graceful palms in cnltivatiou. The (oliaKe isti bright glogsv green, the steins beine 
a rich golden venowji(, ashed and blotched with brown specks. Price SOo postpaid. Larger plauts by exprens 76c to $6.00 eaoh/ 
AKECA liUTESCENS 
a rich golden vellow sp a^ _ ^ _ 
COCOS WEtlDELLIANA— This is the most elegant' palm in cnitivalion. hSving graceful arching" lc.n7eTand fine rat"fiTliage''"l"i8 a slov 
Krowin(l,^var.ely, never attaining a large size and oi« of the e^^ house cnlturc. It is especially valuable for the center of fern di»J)e». 
Polia^ dark green, gracefully arched. A rapid grower. 
Price 30c postpaid. Larger plants by express 7.0c to $.S.OO each. 
KENTIA— This is considercil the hardiest and best pnlm in general cultivation 
Price 85c poBtpaid. Large plants by express *1.00 to $6.00each. 
Slr^^^H BORBONICA 0» FAN PALM—One of the most popular varieties grown, prized especially for its beautiful large fan shaped 
leaves of deep glossy green. Price 25o postpaid. Largre plants by express $1.50 to $10.00. »n»|J<-« 
rBiarffOn UillS or LSdV WSShinGlOni '-'^^ fi^o'-tcs these twauUfnl plants retain their popularity with the great 
• «iuigUHi«iHio ui kuuj nuflllliglulM „,u,,of flower buyers and are to be found in almost every private collection or conservatory ThJ 
the ^'rof7 for'"8r60 postpaiX^ introduction, c.miprising all the shades of color and forming a most charming collection. Price aSc iach or 
^15S>S£.r-^^^^^P~;''''''*^' blossoms of a light rose shade, the center marked and blotched with deep red and maroon 
S]wM?SFo^7.V'*'"'Vf "o™"*. '"'•"♦■^•de'icately shaded blush, small lake blotch in lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red. 
OOtTMTESS — Clear attr.n ctive shade ot salm on; large pure white center, narrow distinct white edge, fathered maroon in npper petals 
^ ~ DOBOTHT— Fine large flower full and ronnd, of a soft shade of cai mine-rose, white 
centre surrounded with a lilac shade, all the petals margined white and elegantly 
fringed, npper petals blotched maroon. 
EDWABD PERKINS — Grand bright orange-scarlet, maroon blotch in npper 
petals, beautifully fringed and undulated. 
1 MAD. THIBAUT— White blotched and marbled with rose, upper petals marked 
with crimson maroon, large white center. 
UARIE MALLET— Silvery white, carmine spot on lower petals, fled and maroon 
on upper, habit very dwarf, quite distinct. 
PfltliniflC P°»We varieties. lOo each, or the set of 4. including' new Comet, 
• OlUliiaOl for 30o. No cla.ss of ]>lants produces more gorgeous and showy blos- 
soms and flowers more freely than these beautiful annuals. Bvcn the common mixed 
single .seeds produce a (rand profusion of bloom the first sea.son froui sowing. The 
plants which we offer, however, produce blooms of the largest size, double, and of the 
most beautiful and striking colors. Ther are grown from cuttings, not from seed, 
thus preserving the purity of type and make excellent pot plants and are equally val- 
uable for beds, boxes, vases, etc. 
The Petunia bltioms most profuse- 
ly from new branches. If the old 
branches are kept cut back and 
the plant given frequent applica- 
tions of liquid manure the best re- 
sults will be obtained. 
COMET — Rich purple, each 
petal e<lged with white. 
See specialties. 
AMERICA— This plant Is a vig- 
orous, healthy grower and a very 
free bloomer, flowers of enormous 
size.variegate,^ white and crimson. 
BLANCHE DYSINOER — 
After years of careful selection and 
propagation we are able to offer a 
white petunia of immense size, n 
very vigorous and healthy grower 
and a most profuse 
bloomer. The blos- 
soms, the largest 
we have ever seen, 
are a pure white, 
delicately fringed, 
fragrant and when 
cut and placed in 
water will remain 
fresh for ten days 
or two weeks. It 
succeeds equally 
well as a pot plant or for bed- 
ding on the lawn. 
SNOWBALL— Another 
charming variety, producing 
immense ball shaped blossoms 
of creamy white, changing to 
pure white when fully expanded. 
PEIARGONIU^ 
•^Pride- 
Elland*' 
