i2 Haskell Avenue floral Company, iDallas, Texas 
Our Unnamed Collections of Plants for $1 
These collections are subject to the following conditions ; That persons ordering 
are only to name the number designating the collection or collections wanted, as 
it takes too much valuable time to read long letters giving detailed lists of plants 
in each collection desired. Simply the number of the collection is all-sufficient. 
Order by Number Only 
‘ZTAe following by mail or express : 
No. 1 . — 1 5 Everblooming Roses ; all different 
and all fine sorts. 
No. 2. — 20 single and double Geraniums, all 
different. 
No. 3. — 24 Coleus, all colors and kinds. 
No. 4. — 24 Verbenas, all colors. 
No. 5. — 24 Alternantheras, green and red. 
No. 6. — 1 2 Moonvines, white and blue. 
No. 7. — 1 5 Salvias. 
No. 8. — 30 Pansies ; all colors. 
XT q (3 Roses, 3 Geraniums, 3 Coleus, 
( 3 Verbenas, 3 Salvias. 
No. 1 0. — 5 Roses, 1 0 Geraniums. 
Field -Grown Roses 
We want to call your attention to the 
fact that field-grown Roses should be 
planted early to get the best results. 
We always do all replanting of field- 
grown Roses in the month of January. 
Why? Because if planted late in the 
season the roots [do not get a good 
hold on the soil before the top starts 
into growth ; and to have the best re- 
sults they should be planted early, so 
that the young roots, or workers, may 
get well formed before the top has 
started into growth. You can plant 
these, to have the best results, in De- 
cember, January and February. While 
they may be planted later and do well, 
with proper care, you will have much 
better results by planting very early, 
and much less care will be required. 
The young roots that form after plant- 
ing are what supports the plant, and 
the better chance these roots have to 
form and get hold of the ground, the 
better chance the plant has to thrive. It 
is not the old roots you want, but the 
new ones. They are the workers. 
