Fairfax Choice Bulbs, Plants and Novelties 
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Palm, Kentia Belmoreana (see page 30) 
CLIMBING VINES 
Wistaria Sinensis. Pendulous clusters 
delicate violet-blue, richly perfumed. 
Strong plants, by mail, 25 cts. 
alba. Pure white. By mail. 35 cts. 
American Blue {Frutescens). Blooms 
later; violet-purple, compact clusters; 
fragrant. By mail, IS cts. 
Ivy, Hardy English. Hardy evergreen; 
dark, glossy leaves. Strong plants, 10 cts. 
German, or Parlor. (Mikania scandens). 
Suitable for baskets, s cts. 
Ipomoea maxima. The great New Giant 
Moonfiower. A wonderful grower and 
bloomer; splendid for covering porches, 
arbors, etc., where quick shade or shelter 
is wanted. The flowers are large — some- 
times 6 or 7 inches across — pure white, 
handsome, and borne in great abundance. 
Ipomoea maxima, continued 
They open in the evening or on dark days 
and are at their loveliest during the night, 
locts.; 3-in. pots, 15 cts. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii (Boston, or Japanese 
Ivy). Dark green foliage, changing in 
•autumn to brilliant crimson. 10 cts.; 2-yr„ 
field-grown. 25 cts. 
Clematis paniculata. Pure white, in pan- 
icles; fragrance delicious. August or 
early September. 10 cts.; 2-yr„ by 
express, 25 cts.; by mail, 30 cts. 
Best Hardy English Clematis. Plant 
deep in rich ground, partially shaded. 
Jackmani. Immense flowers in masses; 
deep royal purple. 2-yr.. 40c., postpaid. 
Anderson Henryi. Extra-large, creamy 
white. 2-yr„ 40 cts. 
Dear Sir: The plants came yesterday— so much sooner than I thought they would and to say I am 
delighted is putting it very feebly, indeed. Never before have I had such ^ality 
money and I thank you for the extras. Everything was as fres.i as possible.— Mrs. B. R. M., Dawson, Iowa. 
Dear Sir: The plants came in prime condition. They are decidedly the finest 
I have been buying plants for 20 years from noted growers from the North. East 
received such fine plants or so many extra plants.- Please accept thanks for them. — Mrs. s. m.. ciaras- 
burg. W. Va. 
Dear Sir: The Dollar Collection of Dahlias which I sent for arrived safely and 1 was much 
pleased when I opened the package to find such lovely, thrifty plants. It was the best dollar s wonn 1 
ever received. I was afraid that coming such a long distance there would be nothing to ten wnat 
they were, as Dahlias are rather tender to send so far. but all looked very fresh.— N. M. B.. Alhambra.c.ai. 
Dear Sir: The plants arrived this morning in fine condition. They ate the healthiest and largest 
ones I ever received. I have bought plants from some of the largest growers but they cannot compare 
with yours. In the future my plant orders will come to you. You can use rny name in your catalogue 11 
TOU wish, as I am more pleased with your plants than any I ever received from any florist. Thank you 
tor quick delivery. — Mrs. L. Greer, Baltimore, Md. 
