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PERENNIAL AND 
PANSY FIiANTS. If you wish to enjoy pan- 
sies of absolute perfection in form, coloring and 
size, this summer, you can have them in the two 
varieties of our famous pansy plants listed be- 
low. Every flower is a gem, and a bed of them is 
a picture to behold. 
In them may be found colors of wondrous rich- 
ness and eitectiveness and also the alluring deli- 
cacy anad beauty of the pastel shades. 
BEADY FBOM lAABCH TO JUNE. 
MASTODON. A strain of surpassing excel- 
lence for giant size, substance, form and coloring. 
Plants are in full bloom and packed a dozen in 
a basket. Per basket, $1.00. 
GIANT MASTEBFIECE. A pansy of inflnite 
grace and loveliness; of rich, velvety coloring, 
the immense petals beautifully waved in true 
orchid effect. Our price in these is very special 
and a rare value. Doz., 75c. 
IVY — OBOUND. Invaluable evergreen variety, 
used for covering walls, etc., and has become 
very popular for covering graves, especially if in 
the shade, where grass will not succeed. iOc. 
IVY — OEBMAN. Waxy green leaves, strong 
growing vine for window and porch boxes or for 
hanging baskets. 10c each. 
MYSOTIS (Forget Me Not). The large spring- 
flowering Forget Me Not, with intense sky-blue 
flowers, bright and attractive. Per doz.. $1.00. 
PHIiOX (Dmmmondll). We have this very ef- 
fective bedding plant in the following colors: 
Pink, Scarlet and White and Mixed assortment. 
Each. 15c: doz., 60c. 
STOCKS. Improved Strains of this lovely, fra- 
grant plant, both single and double varieties, in 
all colors. Per doz., $1.00. 
MABIQODD (Tall African). A high-bred type, 
bearing densely double flowers of a rich deep 
golden-orange color: very showy. 
DWABF FBENCH. Are dwarf in growth, with 
beautifully striped flowers, suited for bedding 
purposes, or for pot culture. Fine colors, mixed, 
very double. 
Splendid hardy plants of either variety quoted. 
Per doz.. 60c. 
SAIiVTA, New Zurich. A distinct and attrac- 
tive variety, of compact dwarf growth. The plants 
are of neatly rounded form and only 18 Inches 
high, closely set with stiffly erect spikes of the 
bright scarlet flowers. Each, 25c. 
BEDDING PLANTS 
XiOBEDIA FIiANTS (Dwarf). Blue and White 
in single and double. Plants grown in flats, each 
5c: doz., 50c. Plants grown in pots, each 10c; 
doz., $1.20. 
liOBEliIA (Trailing). White and Blue. Prices 
same as above. 
MABGUEBITE (Mrs. Sanders). A superb new 
Marguerite or Paris Daisy coming from England. 
Covered all Summer with large, Anemone-shaped, 
semi-double w'hite flowers of great beauty. A 
fine garden plant. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
FETUNIA (The Virginian). A beautiful new 
single-flowered variety, very popular last season 
for bedding and window boxes. Large fringed 
blooms of a soft bright pink shaded to yellow 
and white in the center. Each, 25c; doz., $2.00. 
FETUNIA (Doable). White, Lavender and Pur- 
ple. Each, I5c; doz., $1.50. 
VEBBENA (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 are 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. 
MESEMBBYANTBEMUM SFECTABIDIS. 
Quilled shaped, succulent leaves with large single 
thistle-like cerise pink flowers. Fine for baskets, 
vases or porch boxes as well as a good bedding 
plant. Flowers continuously. Each, 15c. 
VINCA. Variegated for boxes and baskets. 
Each, 35c. 
HEIiIOTBOFE. 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. 
BULBS FOR 
SPRING PLANTING 
IiIIflUM AUBATUM MACBANTUM. 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. 
ZiIIiIUM AUBATUM BBOWNI. Light cream 
within with beautiful purplish color outside, 
trumpet form, very showy and fragrant. Each, 
50c; doz., $5.00. 
IiIZiIUM AUBATUM FICTUM. Similar in form 
to the Auratum but tipped with crimson at the 
ends of the golden yellow rays. See Browni. 
Each. 25c; doz.. $2.50. 
DIDY OF THE VAXiXiEY (Fancy BerUn Fipe). 
One of the most satisfactory and charming spring 
flowering plants, producing in profusion its deli- 
cate, bell-shaped, white flowers. Thrive in any 
common soil, are perfectly hardy and will succeed 
in shady situation. They can be left undisturbed 
in the open ground, where they will increase from 
year to year. November to March. 
Selected Pips, for forcing indoors or planting 
outside. Each. 5c; doz., 35c; 100, $2.50. 
BEDIiADONNA MAJOB (Amaryllis). Autumn 
blooming variety of extreme beauty and fra- 
grance; the spikes grow trom two to three feet 
high, each, carrying from six to twelve beautiful 
flowers, “sweet as lilies," of silvery white, flushed 
and tipped with rose. Choice bulbs, each, 20c; 
3 for 50c. 
lilTiIUM SFECIOSUM MAONIFICUM. An im- 
provement on the Rumrum. The flowers are of a 
larger type, rich deep red, on stem very vigorous 
and erect. Each. 25c; doz., $2.50. 
FOBMOSISSUMA. One of the most popular of 
the Amaryllis family flowers, are of beautiful 
dark scarlet, strangely marked. Plant outdoors 
after danger of frost is over. Will bloom during 
summer. Large bulbs, each. 15c: 2 for 2^c. 
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