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PLANT DEPARTMENT— Contd. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
DIANTHUS BAEBATTJS (Sweet William). 
Great richness and variety of coloring; beauti- 
fully marked. Single flowers in crimson, white 
and pink. 10c; $1.00 per dozen. 
SEA LAVENDER 
STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavender). Grows 
15 to 18 inches high with tufts or clumps of 
thick, leathery foliage and immense panicles of 
delicate blue flowers. Individual flowers very 
minute, similar in form to the Forget-Me-Not, 
but made into heads 18 inches or more across. 
15c; $1.50 per dozen. 
TRITOMA 
TSITOMA or THE BEE HOT POKES. A hardy 
perennial which produces a rich orange-scarlet 
flower in spikes of six to ten inches long. Fine 
for mass effects. Large clubs, 25c each. 
VERBENA 
TEBBENA (New Mammoth). The Verbena is. 
next to the Geranium, the most popular of all 
bedding plants. They commence to flower and 
spread the first day the plants arc set out and 
continue growing more beautiful until late in the 
Fall. The New Mammoth strains are noted for 
their robust growth and immense flowers. The 
colors range through the different shades of blue, 
pink, scarlet, white, purple, crimson, and some 
variegated. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
VINCA 
Variegated for boxes and baskets. Each, 35c. 
VIOLET PLANTS 
CALIFORNIA. Large, fine plants, carefully 
selec ted so as to assure fine quality, and a large 
quantity of flowers. Bach, 10c ; half doz. plants, 
60c. 
DOUBLE. A constant bloomer of large, deep 
violet-purple double flowers. Very sweet scented. 
Half doz., 60c; doz., $1.00. 
BULBS AND ROOTS 
AMARYLLIS (Belladonna Major). Bears great 
clusters of rosy white flowers. Plant about two 
inches below the surface and surround the bulb 
with sand. Choice bulbs, 20c, 3 for 50c. 
AMARYLLIS (Formosissima) . A curious and 
attractive crimson flower. Flowers appear before 
the leaves. Large bulbs, each, 15c, 2 for 25c. 
DAHLIAS. We are unable at the time of going 
to press to price Dahlia Tubers. We will be glad 
to quote prices on named varieties upon applica- 
tion. 
SPECIAL OFFERS. 
A. If you will state the colors preferred and 
leave the selection to us, we will deliver 12 tubers, 
good named varieties, for $2.00. 
B. In handling many tubers are detached and 
many clumps lose their tags. These are high 
class varieties but are without labels. We will 
deliver 12 of these tubers for $1.50. 
BEGONIAS (Tuberous-Rooted). Tuberous- 
rooted Begonias are very desirable, either for 
window, conservatory or out-door planting; they 
do well in shaded places. The bulbs should he 
started early in the spring in very light or sandy 
soil. Give but little moisture until they have 
started into growth. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
CALADIUM or ELEPHANT’S EAR. These 
well-known plants are very effective, both as 
single specimens and in large beds. The apron- 
like leaves often attain a length of 3 ft. by 20 
inches wide, producing a splendid tropical effect. 
Each, 35c. 
SUMMER FLOWERING LILIES 
IiIIiIUM AUBATUM (Gold Banded Elly). Large 
graceful flowers, composed of six petals of a deli- 
cate ivory-white, thickly studded with chocolate- 
crimson spots and striped through the center 
with golden-yellow. Small size bulbs, each, 10c; 
large size, 25c to 35c. 
LILIUM AURATUM MACRANTUM. An im- 
proved type of the Auratum. but petals much 
larger and broader, which with the broad bands 
of golden yellow make a fine showing. Flowers 
often measure ten to twelve inches across. Each, 
25c; doz., $2.50. 
LILIUM AURATUM BROWNI. Light cream 
within with beautiful purplish color outside, 
trumpet form, very showy and fragrant. Each, 
50c; doz., $5.00. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. 
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