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Tie foUowingr three plants are indeed getns 
in the floral world, and no lover of beautiftil 
plants should fail to obtain them , as we have 
made the price very lo w for the collection. 
ETJCHSIA, ABABIAN KNIGHT. 
This is an English variety, and one of the 
finest we know of for house culture. The 
plant forms a handsome bush, and bears its 
immense double violet colored blossoms in 
the greatest profusion the year aroond. 
Price, 20c. each. 
EVEBBLOOmNO PRrMROSB. 
It is a perpetual bloomer in every sense of 
the word, being in bloom at all seasons of 
the year, and a well grown plant will show 
from 15 to 20 large, delicately shaded pink 
flowers open at one time. The plant is of a 
dwarf growth, seldom attaining a hei>;ht of 
over 10 or 12 inches, and is a most desirable 
plant for barging baskets, vases or pots. 
Price 20c. each. 
BR AZrUAN PLtTME PLANT. 
Of the thousands of plants we have in our green houses, nothing attracts more attention Mian 
tJ^i It is a native of Brazil and makes a most val^ plant the lovely plume-hke pink 
^wers k?e several times the size of a Chrysanthemum blossom, and very freely produced. Don't 
tail to try it this season. Price, 25c. each. 
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BNGUSH SNOW PE1.AKOONIUMS. 
TVT LEAF GKKA.NIUMS, 
Great Bargains 
IN THE NEW ENGLISH SHOW 
PELARGONIUMS. 
Nothing in our large collection of plants 
make snch a gorgous showing, or pre- 
sents such a variety of colors as this mag- 
nificent plass of plants. They are known 
in some sections of the country as " Lady 
Washington Geranium^," but that is not 
their correct name. They are as easily 
grown as the Fuchsia and certainly 
much more beautiful. This past season 
we imported from Europe a large lot of 
new and expensive varieties, on the way 
the box became damaged and when it 
reached tts the labels had become de- 
tached, so we were unable to correctly 
name them. We therefor decided to offer 
them to o«r customers at a low price, 
and give them the benefit of our loss. 
Many of these which we offer you at such 
a low price, cost us 76c, $1 and $1.25 
each. The colors range from the deepest 
pnrple and carmine to pure white, while 
many are marked and blotched in the 
most peculiar manner. Price, 25 each, 5 
for$l, 
IVY LEAP GERANIT7MS. 
Uoreno. — A delicately shaded variety, 
^vith double blossoms of immense size 
ice, ^i-ti.. tti,.u. 
almost the same color as the La France 
rose. Makes a charming plant for hang- 
ing basket or vase, and one that is sure 
to please all flowerlovers. Price, 15c. 
Columbia. — Flowers very full and per- 
feet, color, pure white. The plant is a 
rapid grower and wonderfully free bloom- 
ing. It is nef.rly always in flower, and 
one of the handsomest plants for the 
window we have ever seen. Price, 20c. 
Beauty. — Deep wine red or cherry 
color. Very bright and showy. One of 
the grandest and most graceful trailing 
plants in our entire collection. Price, 15c. 
SPECIAL '^^'^ '"^"^ ""^ 
Gcriiiiiiinis. 
each of the three Ivy Lea/ 
SPECIMEN CUiEKAKIA. 
CINERARIA. 
We have a fine collection of this splendid 
house plant, our stock embraces all 
shades and colors ranging from deep 
purole to pure white with many striped 
and blotched. We can onlv < tfcr them as 
mixed varieties. Price, 20e.. 3 for 50c. 
REX BEGONIAS. 
Of these we have a magnificent collec- 
tion, our «tock inclnding over ten of the 
finest named varieties. All sorts mixed. 
Price, 20c. each, 3 lor 50c. 
