MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
89 
Chinese 
Lantern 
Plant. 
(See cut.) A 
decided nov- 
elty in the 
plant line. 
Treated like a 
tomato it 
grows and 
fruits freely 
from the seed 
the first Bea- 
son ; yet the 
plants are 
perennial and 
may be win- 
tered in the 
cellar or grown 
in pots as a 
window plant. . 
The plant Dracena Indivisa. 
produces numerous large inflated husks, much the 
lre%^n%olor'c&nTtoaVe"owfsh'hulln^^^^^^^^ 
«'^^1°SL°J'»^„^"J'Vh^ l°r«»„ fn^^^r Vhev present a most novel and strikingly beautiful 
Clerodendron Baltouri. 
suspended amon 
SI 
lanterns" all the time. Elegant pot plant. ISc each 
Datura Cornucopia. 
riccttc r\iarTAf\f (Chameleon Vine-See cut.) A beauttfnl 
C'ISSUS L»l»C010r. and luxuriant climber, with sharp jwmted, 
heart-shaped leaves, the upper surface of a dark, velvety green, with 
broad markings of white following the veins, the under surface of a deep 
reddish purple. 20c each. 
r^^i-nniU't Ct\nttntt (See cut.) A thrifty,, rapid growing, 
C/OrOnilla VJldUCtl. bushy Uttle plant, bearing an abtmdance 
of fragrant pea-shaped yellow flowers. Equally suitable for either sum- 
mer or %vinter blooming. 15c each. 
Clerodendron Balfouri. i1^b"^?\ntt %"a^l' bec°oml 
very popular within the last two years, and is novy in great demand. 
It grows very rapidly and to almost any height, and may be trained in 
any de-sired shape. The flowers are produced in great abundance, and, as 
shown in the illustration, are of a drooping habit, slightly esembhng the 
'ilo^-ioms of a Fuchsia. Color, whit* and scarlet. It makes a beautiful 
displiiy when trained on a treUis among plants in the window garden. 
We would strongly urge all our friends who want a fine house chmber to 
order this Clerodendron. ISc each. 
rinof'ifitta (See cut.) For gorgeous, showy blooms, rapple- 
WinClctrictS. nientcd by beautiful foliage, nothing lan equal these 
old time favorites. Colors range from the purest white through the vaji- 
ons shades of pink, blue and purple to almost iet black, all beautifully 
streaked and margined in the most superb manner. The plants we offer 
will bloom ia the early spring, ha ving been grown from the choicest strain 
of seed to be obtained. t5o oac!:, SI. 50 per doz. 
Datura Cornucopia. ^^t;Ajt^^^ 
duces immense trumpet-shaped flowers measuring from 7 to 9 inches in length and from 4 to 6 in diameter, 
inSdl i™delicate wfilfc, theoutside purple. The flowers are very fragrant and produced m great abundance. 
This forms a very compact, bushy pot plant^ften mea-suring several feet in diameter. 20c each , 3 for 50c. 
rk<.o/>ano InAtirtatt (See cut.) A very beautiful decorative plant with l«ng, slender, graceful, drooj^ 
UraCena inaiVlSd.. ing leaves, it is a rapid grower, adapted to pot culture m the house and very ime 
for centers of vases, rustic boxes, etc., on the lawn. Strong plants, 16 to 18 inches tall, by express, SI. 00. 
cut— Leopard Plant.) A valuable ornamental foliage plant, with 
clear, bright green leaves, heavily blotched and spotted with golden yellow. 
Very distinct and attractive. 25c each. . . 
¥-<„ \^^Z„„ „ it^Uftr-'x^tt A small pot plant, with cedar-like foUage, which in the spring produces an 
naOnana imDriC«*l.«l. abnndanceofcharmlng, pure white tubular blossoms, isc each. 
Ficus Elastica. ifr:;,':;-^ ve'; 
graceful, ornamental plant with broad, glossy 
leaves of deepest green. Strong plants, by ex- 
press, 75c to $2.00 each. 
Farf ugium Grande. 
Rubber Plant. 
Cineraria. 
Cissua Discolor. (Chameleon Vine.) 
Farfugium Urande. 
