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THE HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
MOONFLOWERS 
White (Ipomcea grandiflora ) . A plant that 
grows and blooms well with everyone. If 
planted out in rich ground where it has full ex- 
posure to the sun, it will grow 40 feet high by 
the middle of October, blooming abundantly the 
entire season. The flowers are pure white, from 
5 to 6 inches in diameter, emitting a rich jessa- 
mine odor at night. They begin to open about 
sundown, and close before noon the following 
day. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Blue ( Ipomceci Leari). This makes a splen- 
did companion to plant with the above. The 
flowers are the most intense violet-blue, with 
reddish purple rays, and are 6 inches across. 
There is nothing of its color that exceeds in 
richness the flowers of Ipomcea Leari. 10 cts. 
each, $1 per doz. 
ORNAMENTAL ASPARAGUS 
Sprengerl. Especially useful to grow 
as a pot-plant for decorative purposes, for 
planting in ferneries or in suspended 
baskets. It grows freely the whole year 
and makes an excellent house plant. A 
vigorous grower, producing sprays 4 to 5 
feet long of fresh, green, feathery foli- 
age. Useful for bouquets, wreaths or 
sprays, remaining perfect for weeks after 
cutting. Strong plants, 10 to 20 cts.; 
specimen plants, $1 to $2.50. 
Asparagus plumosus nanus. A beauti- 
ful climbing plant, with bright green, grace- 
fully arched foliage, surpassing Maidenhair 
Ferns in grace, delicacy of texture and rich- 
ness of color. The fronds are 12 to 15 inches 
long and taper to a point from a width of 12 
inches. One of the most beautiful decorative 
plants. 10 cts. to 25 cts. 
Chandler, Oklahoma, May 4. 1902. 
Gentlemen: Plants to hand this morning, and 
they are the finest I ever got from any one. 1 shall 
patronize you in the future, as you are so near and 
you send such lovely plants. Grace L. G. 
Eldorado, Ark., May 5 , 1902. 
Gentlemen: Please find small order for an old 
lady 70 years old. She saw my lovely plants that 
you sent me last week, and she wanted me to order 
these for her. She is a dear old lady, and I trust 
you will send her as nice plants as you did me. 
Miss Kate L. 
asparagus sprengeri. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 
