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THE HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
General Collection of Green- 
house Plants 
Acalypha Sanderi. 
are gracefully suspended. The re- 
markable floriferousness and the great 
size of the spikes of flowers (com- 
pared to the plant) is fairly well 
shown in our picture. The plant is in 
flower the year round, and is as easily 
grown as a coleus. Give a warm 
temperature. 15 cts. 
Triumphans. Very bright, ovate- 
pointed leaves, light red, shaded and 
marbled darker. A fine ornamental 
plant for bedding or pot culture, as 
showy as coleus; its colors are bright 
and distinct. 15 cts. 
Aloysia citriodora 
(Lemon Verbena) 
Possesses a delightful fragrance 
entirely unlike that of any other plant. 
Should be planted in every garden and 
cut to use in bouquets of flowers. May 
be repotted in the fall and carried over 
in the house, but makes but little 
growth during winter months. 10c. 
ABUTILONS 
ACALYPHA 
Sanderi. One of the most 
striking flowering ornamental 
plants we have ever seen. It is 
of strong, free growth, with large 
dark green leaves, from each 
axil of which thick rope-like 
spikes of velvety crimson flowers 
(Flowering Maples) 
Eclipse. Always in great de- 
mand for baskets and vases. 
One of the finest variegated foli- 
age plants, beautifully marked 
dark green and yellow. Flowers 
bright yellow, with crimson 
throat. Has quite a distinct 
trailing habit. 10 cts. 
Souvenir de Bonn. The 
most attractive of all the Abuti- 
lons, having deep green maple- 
shaped leaves distinctly bordered 
creamy white. Very free-flower- 
ing, with bright orange flowers, 
veined crimson. A very distinct 
variety; makes a fine decorative 
plant. 10 cts. 
Souvenir de Bonn. 
