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IXNlvSOT.A GROWN PLANTS-THIv BBST IX THE WORLD. 
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Madeira Vine. 5r^w°n^ X'n^. 
ctte Thick glossy leavet and long hanging 
.stems of feathery, fragrant white blossoms. 
5C each, 50c per "dozen. 
MaherniaOdorata, ft;„e''/ Beu" 
(See cut.) One ot the most beautiful free 
flowering house plants that can be grown. 
It succeeds in almost any location or sou 
and the plants arc of a somewhat spreading 
habit. Thev begin to bloom very early In 
tlie spring, and the bright, showy, yellow', 
bell-shaped flowers are borne in wonderful 
profusion for a number of months. The 
fragrance of the flowers is very delicate and 
a well grown plant will fill a room with its 
delightful perfume. Its thrifty habit and 
easy culture recommend it to everyone. 
Malabar Vine. &"sVin?eTes?/ 
ing climbing or trailing plants that has ever 
bL-en introduced. The leaves are an almost 
cure white, striped and marked with gray 
and green. The flowers are the most dell- 
cate shade of pink. 20c each. 
Manettia Vine, i?- n^Hr ^^^l mah^nia o55^ata 
most desirable climbing ^'""/^'-^l"""" ^ resting peHod It is s^endld for house 
£Ume color ti,)ped with golden. .S^ceach^^^ — 
riexican Primrose, punt, giving a continuous suppiv 
tions, ""=««<=''-r.,„„„4.„ A plant of very easy culture w-hich 
Meyenia treCta. produces sowers similar in shape 
and color to a Gloxinia. '^It is a free and rapid grower and 
produces its flowers vejrj-^irofoselg ,^^ gorgeous mignon- 
Mignonette, ette has qualities hitherto unknown in large 
flowS^ine varieties namelv: that of- being deliciously fragrant. 
Under faf-oT.Secondrtic,ns and with pro,«r care the -P'\«^;>-,'^' 'e 
frr,m 1 " to 1 inche" in length. The individual florets are % er\ large, 
anTitVkleping"q.mriS.srwhen cut, arc unsurpassed, mak.ng it a 
r^rticularly desirable variety^ 'f^^^M^-fft'^e' ^°o^k beautiful and 
Minneapolis Vine, rapid tender climbers that we have 
ver seen It is .P-ticularly adapted to c i porches trellises^ 
screens, etc., a smgle P'^nt ^"^"^^^^^^ h the upper side and of a bright green color. It produces an 
lb^id™f sJanl'tr^sha^^^^^^^ f'""' " ^ 
feet in length in a single day. 15c each. ^^^^^ beautiful climbing plant with glossy evergreen foliage and 
rialayan Jessamine, ^roducingm great profusion the most delicate. sweet-seented jes^^ 
, i Ml „.«,>i,t,.lv «ninthered with flowers. But one does not have to wait tor tlie plant to anain 
<:rs of the purest white. A well grown plant will l"^' completely smoth^ cuttings only 2 or : inches long, in thumb pots, bearing 
size before having its exquisite flowers, for It blooms l^^len vet} sm^^^^^^^ j^^,,, „f ^ compact Gusliv shrub, 
clusters of perfect flowers. By ocivas.onally pinching off- the end^^^ 7 ^blolutely without fault as an ornament al flowering 
In the Southern states, from Florida to '\X[t?,. 'f beincab'indantly able to cope with conditions which would kill outright 
climber, having no insect enemies, and requiring no coddling ^^ "i''" ^y"'"^ '""^'n'^'y^^^'l^^^^^^ 1^,;^^ blossoms, large, and of most delicate 
many vines. ^Sceach^ _ , . .^,„ La KOSariC shade: 30c each. , , , ,1 « ,.„i„..i,l,. 
rt„l^^^ W/^Tf- Beautifoldouble flowers of a golden shade. A valuable 
ClOlCien west, and rarevanet y. 30c each^he jetjf^jJorTSC. 
■ SPECIAL OFFER NO. 80. 
The five climbing vines described on 
this page for 60c postpaid. All of c.isy 
culture and rapid growth. 
manv vines. 35c ca^ii. ... 
"C A TViriCDC These plants still retain their popu 
VLCAl>L'CiK.»5. laritv with plant and flower lovers 
WUc^r^ Mammoth white flowers, perfectly 
frinCe AlUeri.. double, a grand variety. 30c each 
1 Madcria Vine. 
1 Malabar Vine. 
1 Manettia Vine. 
1 Minneapolis Vine. 
1 Mal.ivan Jessami ne. . . 
^p^j^glgg W'e can ship choice plants in budjind bloojn at any time 
IOC each. 
we can snip ciioi^e [jiiiiii,^ m .^lv. ...... 
1 soc per doz. postpaid; $3 per 100 by express. . . , , 
Porto Rican Coleus. t^f^fl^r'^^ "'"^'^ "^"^ 
pot 
leaves, 
inclles 
i>c> cimA tKfcC'l A 
_ ^ .Mpi 
ami sure to become verv popular, both . 
plant anil for bedding purposes. The 
which are about c, inches long and 2 ...^ 
wide are beautifully variegated with a deep 
mecallic purple, shadeil with a bright rose and 
margined with light green. The flowers are 
let blue. 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
r'V.t^^^^ r>„:™ ^.^.-c- Time mav come and time may go new 
CnineSe primroses, plants mav be introduced and old ones 
discarded, but the popularity of these old time favorites ""^Y,^^^*" 
wane, and today they are cultivated more er.lensively than ever eforc- 
The beautiful tinted flowers set in a mass of handsome fol'«KC ai^e -^l" » 
admired, while the clean healthy growth and the ease with which they may 
be cultivated render them very desirable. Our stock has been grovvn trom 
the choicest strain ofseed to be obtained, and the pl ints are clwice. \\c 
,ifl-er them in assorted colors. Strong plants In blossom isc ea<0». $1.50 per 
doz. by express. 
Primula Forbesi, or Baby Primrose I^<1' disth'ict 
varietv and one of the most wonderfully prolific bloomeij* we have ever 
irrowii. The plant begins to blossom when it is not oy<yj-2 inches in height 
and flowers cintinuoifsly throughout the entire year.. The flowers are of 
luediun, size, pinkish white, borne on long stems and, «main Iresh a long 
time after beingcut and placed in water. It is valw«ble for bouquets and 
design work. %he plant Is of dwarf compact j?ro,wth, the foliage clean and 
free from disease and insects. We consider it one of the most v.-.Iuable 
plants of recent introduction. 30C each, 3 lor goe. 
MALAYAN JESSAMINE. 
