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PLANT DEPT. — Continued 
DRACENAS 
The several varieties of this family are consid- 
ered among the best of decorative foliage plants, 
and are largely used for conservatory and house 
adornment. They should be given a light fibrous 
soil with good drainage, liberal watering with fre- 
quent showers; and to ensure the greatest devel- 
opment of color, let them have all the sunshine 
available. Plants, $1.50 to $2.50 each. 
GAILLARDIA (Grandiflora) 
Makes one of the most gorgeous and prodigal 
displays of all perennials. Flowers often measure 
3 inches in diameter, on clean, 2-foot stems. A 
hard center of deep maroon is thickly bordered 
by petals of orange and yellow, ringed by circles 
of crimson, red and maroon. 5c; $1.50 per dozen. 
FOXGLOVE 
GYPSOPHILIA (Baby Breath) 
Digitalis (Pox Glove). A tall growing, old- 
fashioned plant that furnishes a grand display of 
thimble shaped dowers in immense spikes during 
July and August. 
Alba. Rosea and Purple. 15c: SI. 50 per dozen. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
MYSOTIS. The large spring-flowering Forget 
Me Not, with intense sky-blue flowers, bright and 
attractive. Per doz., $1.00. 
FUCHSIAS 
These plants were a few years ago among the 
most highly prized for winter blooming in the 
ordinary dwellings, and despite the innovations 
which have been crowding in of late, to supplv 
our window boxes and plant stands, they are still 
largely used; and are popular for summer beds in 
partially shaded situations. Each, 25c. 
GERANIUMS 
In this, the most popular bedding plant the 
world over, we are offering this season some new 
varieties that have taken the garden world bv 
storm, and also the old standard favorites of 
long proven worth and desirability. These plants 
will make a splendid showing at once. Prices on 
jo Geraniums: Size, 2-in. pots, each, 25c; doz., 
siz e, 3-in. pots, each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
SINGLE VARI- 
ETIES (Mrs. G. 
mil). A beautiful 
salmon pink, pro- 
ducing an extra 
large flower. Fin- 
est pink yet pro- 
duced, both in size 
an d co lor. 
IVY GERAN- 
IUM. This class 
of Geranium has a 
trailing habit and 
is unexcelled for 
baskets, vases and 
window boxes. 
Deep green, ivy- 
shaped leaves and 
brilliant colored 
flowers. Large 
plants, in bloom, 
each, 35c; doz., 
$3.50. Small plants, 
each, 25c; doz., 
$2.50. 
We also offer the latest novelty. EASTER 
GREETING. A very rich red and a free bloomer. 
It has the most beautiful shadings of any Pelar- 
gonium yet introduced. Very special, at, each, 
PEIORGONIUM or LADY WASHINGTON. 
Like other Geraniums, they flower during the 
summer months and are very ornamental either 
as house or bedding plants. Blush white, cerise, 
crimson, salmon and pink, blotched with maroon 
and mahogany. Velvety petals. Each. 50c. 
GEUM 
GETJM (Atrosanguineum PI. PI.). Beautiful 
hardy perennial bearing profusely large, shnwv 
double dark-crimson flowers all through the sum- 
mer; an elegant flower for bouquets. Each, 20c. 
A hardy perennial, commonly called Baby 
Breath. Produces double rose-like flowers in 
great profusion. Fine for cutting. Each, 15c; 
doz., $1.50. 
GRASSES (Ornamental) 
Large clumps, 35c. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
We grow these from our finest selected seeds, 
and can supply you with the choicest of this old- 
fashioned flower in large two-year-old clumps of 
double or single white, pink, red or yellow. Each, 
20c; doz., $2.00. Small 1-year-old plants, which 
will bloom the first year, each 10c; doz., $1.00. 
HELIOTROPE 
A fine garden plant. Very fragrant. Lavender 
flowers. One plant will grow from fifty to one 
hundred blooms. Grown in 3-inch pots, each 25c; 
doz., $2.50. Grown in 4-inch pots, each 35c; doz., 
$3.50. 
IPOMEA 
(Moon Plowers) 
One of the most popular summer vines. The 
foliage is graceful and serviceable, and the vine 
a rapid climber, attaining a length of 40 feet in 
a season. The flowers are borne abundantly 
throughout a long season, opening at sundown, 
emitting a rich Jessamine odor at night, and 
closing about noon next day. Each, 15c; doz., 
$1.50. 
IBERIS 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). Most desirable 
dwarf plants (8 to 10 inches) with evergreen fo- 
liage, which is completely hidden with dense 
heads of flowers early in the spring. 
Gibraltarica Hybrida. White shading to lilac. 
Each, 20c. 
IRIS 
IRIS (Iris Xaempferl), Japan. A fine, hardy 
plant which does well in cool, moist places. This 
Iris would be used much more If its beauty were 
knotvn. Blooms from the middle of June until 
August. The various shades of color are exqui- 
site, in blue, lavender, white and cream. Each, 
20c; doz., $2.00. 
ITALIAN IRIS. A most beautiful and the only 
fragrant variety of the Iris. It is cultivated for 
the bulbs, which, when dried and powdered, make 
the finest of face powders. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
IRIS SEBXRICA (Yale Bine), A slender, grace- 
ful, tall-growing Iris, with flowers quite similar 
to those of the German Iris, but smaller and 
much more numerous. The plants form large, 
strong, compact clumps, and bloom so freely that 
the deep blue flowers give almost a solid color 
effect. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
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