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THE HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
Pandanus. 
Pandanus utilis 
(Screw Pine) 
A grand decorative plant. Its glossy dark 
green foliage, gracefully arranged, renders 
it particularly attractive; fine for centers of 
vases or baskets, or for growing as single 
specimens. 25 cts. Larger, by express, $1 
to $4. 
Pansy 
(Heart’s Ease) 
One of the finest early-blooming plants for 
outdoors. It will stand frost, can be planted 
out and will bloom when there is hardly any 
other flower in bloom. The plants we offer 
come from the very best German and French 
seeds. We offer extra select large-flowering 
varieties. Good plants from frame, 40 cts. 
per doz., $3 per 100. 
PETUNIAS 
(Ready in March) 
Petunias are among the most satisfactory 
plants to grow, as they are extremely florifer- 
ous, and bloom from early summer to cold 
weather. 
Single Large - flowering. Extra fine, 
maculated and striped varieties; among the 
finest of summer-blooming plants. 5 cts. 
each, 50 cts. per doz. 
Double. Of this favorite bedding plant 
we have a carefully selected collection in 
white and pink. Price for small plants for 
planting, 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz. 
PLUMBAQO 
Price, nice small 
plants, 10 cts. each, $1 
per doz., by mail or ex- 
press ; very large plants 
in bloom, 25 cts. each. 
Capensis. One of 
the most delightful 
blooming plants for the 
South ; its charming 
phlox-like flowers are 
produced in abundance 
the summer through; 
the flowers are of an 
exquisite shade of blue, 
not found in any other 
flower, borne on long, 
graceful stems that give 
the whole plant a very 
attractive appearance. 
It makes a splendid vase 
plant, and is beautiful 
to plant around the base 
of a dwelling, or can be 
grown as an individual 
bush plant. Where it is 
planted around the base 
of a dwelling it makes a 
complete hedge, and if 
planted about two feet 
apart it will soon close 
up the space and give 
the building the appear- 
ance of having a founda- 
tion of flowers. Some 
very pretty effects of 
this nature are to be seen in this city each 
season; admired by all who see them. 
Capensis alba. The same as the above, 
with the exception that the flowers are pure 
white. 
Paris Daisy (Marguerite) 
Very profitable for cut-flowers. Alwaj'S in 
active demand because of the many uses to 
which they are adapted, and also very easily 
grown and handled. We offer the best white 
variety, having a ray of white petals around 
a salmon disk. 10 cts. 
RUSSELIAS (Fire-cracker Plant) 
The most beautiful of vase or basket plants. 
An entire basket filled with these beautiful 
drooping plants is an object of great beauty. 
The long, grassy foliage is thickly studded 
with its bright red flowers the season through, 
and well named the Fire-cracker Plant, as it 
does resemble a huge bunch of miniature fire- 
crackers when in full bloom. We sold large 
numbers last season, and it gave the best of 
satisfaction. We offer two sorts, as follows: 
Price for either sort, 10 cts. each. 
Lemoinei multiflora. The primary stems 
are strong and grassy. The flower panicles 
are extremely long, and are covered with tas- 
sels of flowers, one over the other. Color 
grand coral red. It is well named "The 
Many-flowered.” 
Lemoinei elegantissima. The primary 
stems are wiry and nicely covered with foli- 
age, very graceful and arching in their form. 
The hlootn is so freely produced as to cover 
the plant. Flowers a bright, soft red. 
