FLOWERING BEGONIAS. 
They may be cultivated successfully most anywhere, are orna- 
mental on account of their clean shining foliage and their bright 
waxy flowers. lOc. each, unless otherwise noted. 
ALBA PICTA — Large glossy, gre^n leaves, thickly spotted with 
siK ery white; blossoms pure white. 
APPLE BI-OSSOM — A dwarf growing, free flowering variety, 
with beautiful pinkish white blossoms. 
DIAOEMA — A variety with large, deeply cut foliage, rich olive 
green with silvery dots and veins. 
GLORin on SCEAUX — Large lustrous dark green leaves tinged 
red; flowers bright pink. ISc each. 
INCARNATA — Dark green leaves spotted white. Flowers bright 
showy pink, borne on long stems. 
AtARQUERITE— Bronzy green leaves. Blossoms rose colored, 
freely j>roduced the entire year. 
M. Dt LBSSEPS — ^Leaves green, richly spotted with silver. 
Flowers wliite and rosy pink. 
"WTpf flllirJI ^ most charming variety in every particular 
i.u.Cta.liil^a.. and the very best we have ever grown. It 
is a strong, rampant grower and a wonderfully free bloomer. 
The leaves are triangular shape<l, the under side hairy, the 
upDer surface of a lustrous metallic or bronze color, veined 
darker. The flowers are nearly pure white. ISc each. 
OTTO HACKER — Large, shining. <leep green leaves 8 to 10 
inches long. Flowers bright coral red. 
PAUL BRUANT— leaves of deep olive green. Flowers delicate 
rose, changing to white. 
Begonia MefaUlca. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
ELEPHANT'S EAR- A well known 
tropical plant bearinr; immense leaves 
of thick leathery substance, (iood 
sized bulbs ISc, Large bulbs 2Sc. Mam- 
moth 3Sc. 
CAPE FUSCHIA. 
A valuable pot iilant which blooms 
almost incessantly during the summer 
months, and will stand more hard- 
ships and produce more flowers -than 
the common Geranium. The flowers 
are a bright scarlet and very showy 
20c each. 
CISSUS DISCOLOR. 
CHAMELEON VINE A Ijeautiful and 
luxuriant climber, with sharp pointed, 
heart shaped leaves, the upper sur- 
face of a dark, velvety green, with 
broad markings of white following the 
veins, the under surface of a deep 
reddish purple. 20c each. 
CORONILLA GLAUCA. Chinese Paper Plant 
A thrifty, rapid growing, \)ushy little plant bearing an abundance of fr^ 
Srant, pea shaped, yellow flowers. ISc each. 
ACALYPHA TRIUMPHANS. 
A beautiful fnliajje plant with large, showy foliage. The predominant color 
is red, marbled lighter and darker, streaked and dashed green, yellow, white 
and other colors. iSc each. 
ACHYRANTHUS. 
Dwarf growing foliage plant. Color a deep blood red lOc each 
AGERATUM. 
STELLA OURNEY — Of dwarf, compact, even habit of growth, flowering 
very profusely, forming round bushy heads of fine deep blue, a shade not 
approached in any other bedding plant. ISc each 
ALTERNANTHERA. 
Dwarf growing foliage plants, for carpet bedding or lettering on the lawn. 
lOc each. 
AUREA— Bright yellow.- PARYNCHOI DBS— Orange red, shade<i olive green. 
ASTERS. 
Grown from the best seh^cted seed. Colors while, pink blue and red. 
Strong Seedlings, Ready May Istf SOc per doz. Pot plants, ready June Jst 
lOc each. $L0O per doz. 
Browallia Jamesoni. 
Foliage similar to Rubra, but twice as large. 
Flowe 
PRES. CARNOT- 
corul red. 
RUBRA — A rapid and vigorous grower, with deep green leaves; coral red 
blossoms. 
THURSTONI— Pink flowers and metallic foliage. 
VERNON— A dwarf variety, especially valuable for bedding. The foliage 
is a rich, glossy green edged with red. The flowers when first opetied are 
a deep red. which change to a clear rose color when fully expanded. lOr 
each, $1.00 per doz.. $6.00 per iOO, by express. 
T?AY T^PtXAtllfl These are valuable for pot culture in the house, the 
IVCA JJCgUlllct. grand and varied markings of the leaves rendering 
them very beautiful and showy. 20c each. , 
PliinACA pQr*Pr Plant * plant it is magnificent, a 
vliiiicoc x^ctpui IT laMAV- strong, vigorous grower, with splendid. 
Camelia-like foliage, deep shining green. Plants commence to bloom in 
pniall pots and continue throughout the year. As the plant grows older 
it is literally covered with an amazing number of blossoms of a dazzling 
rosy crimson, with deep golden vellow anthers. Planted in pots and trained 
over a trellis, a large plant of this superb novelty present* one of the most 
beautiful sights imagmable. 2Sc each. 
Browallia Jamesoni. 
ORANGE VIOLET— An old but 
neglecteci plant, forming compact 
bushy heads, which, when the 
plants are in bloom are covered 
with large violet shaped flowers of 
a bright orange color, giving it a 
rich golden appearance. ISc each. 
Brugmansia. 
One of the mc)st beautiful plants 
of recent introduction. The flow- 
ers are drooping, bell shaped, of 
immense size, many of them be- 
ing a foot and over in length and 
8 to 10 inches in (Uameter. The 
color is creamy white, and it is 
very fragrant. A robust grower 
and a very free bloomer, it being 
no uncommon sight to see 20 to 
30 of these immense blooms open 
at the same time. The bush at- 
tains a height of from 3 to 5 feet, 
can be grown outside in summer 
or indotirs in winter. As it is 
quite tender, care must l>e taken 
to remove it indoors as soon as 
frost appears, 20c each. 
Begonia, Rex. 
PiiT\1-ioQ T?minftr»c ClOAR PLANT — A charming plant which grows 
V/UpilCaXl/XUXUCiid. rapi<lly to a height of fifteen or eighteen inches 
bearing a mass of scarlet flowers lipped with gold and green. Valuable for 
pot or open garden culture and especially desiraV>le on account of its 
healthy habit. ISc each 
CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. 
These flowers are produced in great abundance, and as shown in the illus- 
tration, are of a drooping habit, slightly resembling the blossoms of a 
Fuchsia. Color, white and scarlet. ISc each. 
"Bountiful Collection of Bedding Plants." 
Di'siEiiefl for small lawis and flower gardens. We make this special 
low offer to iiuiuce our customers to plant more freely and become 
a(!<iuainted with soTne of the newer beading plants 
fiBEflOMA VERNON. 12 ASTERS. 
1 CALADLM ESCl LENTIIM. 2 Clil'HE^ Cigar Plant. 
4 ACAI.VPHA TRIb'MPHANS. 6 ALTERNANTHERAS. 
(AQERATUAl. 2 CHENILLE PLANTS. 
37 Choice Plants for $2.50, postpaid, or $2.00 by express at your 
expense. 
