H. G, Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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New French Hydrangea Mousseline 
New French Hydrangeas 
A«#sl 9 n<«llA ^ splendid large white, which has made an enviable rep- 
#%V3lanCnC utation for Itself in three seasons. An easy variety to 
force. Young plants, 30 cents; strong plants, 60 cents, each. 
R/timiiaf' RneA pleased with this variety added to onr 
DwUI|UCfc nU9C lisj this year. A vigorous, healthy, easily grown 
hydrangea producing immense trusses of flowers of rosy-amber color, turn¬ 
ing, after they become older, to a bright pink. Exhibition plants of this 
variety certainly created a sensation in the New York flower markets this 
past season. Young plants, 30 cents, each; strong plants, 50 cents, each. 
USII Newest and best French variety and finest of the pink sorts. 
■ mil Color of a most pleasing shade of baby pink that does not 
fade. Growth very vigorous, foliage large and attractive. Trusses are im¬ 
mense and held erect. One of the easiest early varieties to bring into bloom,; 
coming into flower early. Young plants, 30c; strong iilants, 50c each. 
^^Uille nf King of all Shrubs, the new Hydrangea 
^IIWww Arborescens Grandiflora Alba. The most val¬ 
uable hardy shrub ever introduced. This is the great new hardy shrub 
that has come to gladden our yards and gardens. We place it first and fore¬ 
most of all shrubs. It makes a perfectly round, symmetrical bush that is 
covered from June to August with handsome large pure white flowers. Be 
sure and plant this new hardy shrub, it will please you greatly. Y’oung 
plants, 40 cents each; strong two-year-old plants, 75 cents. 
F MmiillAl'a This has been the favorite white variety; 
ITIIIICa ITIUUIIIcrc very free flowering, of good size and form. 
Awarded silver medal at National Flower Show. A great London grower 
handled over thirty thousand of this variety alone. Young plants, 30 cents; 
strong plants, 50 cents, each, 
H/IIIa RAnAO Extra large panicles of milky white flow- 
ITIIICb ncilVeC VAlllAI U efg New, but certain to be very popular. 
Vigorous grower and entirely distinct from other varieties. Young plants, 
30 cents, each; strong plants, 50 cents, each. 
UMima IWIaiiritf^A Uamsit* One of the best of the pink varieties. 
lYllllVa iTlAtll IWV riAlllcli ^ vigorous, healthy grower with large 
trusses of flowers, the individual florets also being of exceptional size. A 
very satisfactory sort and comes into bloom early. Young plants, 30 cents, 
each; strong plants, 50 cents, each. _ „ , , . _ 
The famous Blue Flowered Hydrangea. Every year hydrangeas become more 
IvlOIISSGIinG popular in the South, and Mousseline is the best of the blue varieties. Flower 
heads are large and held erect, as shown in our illustration, \oung plants, 30 cents; strong plants, 
50 cents each 
AwnrrDIIC A I TEDAIIFAI ^ plant of the easiest culture and a large 
I I “ wl-1 specimen is as handsome as a palm for decoration. 
/■I L II m —_*\ It makes a handsome pot plant or can be used in liaskets or vases, mak- 
( UmDreilA Ing ^ charming effect. It will grow luxuriantly in water, and is, there¬ 
fore, indispensable for aQuariums or fountains. Our illustr:ition shows this ornaniental plant throw¬ 
ing up slender round stems vTih whorls or flat, ribbon-like leaves. Give abundance of water; this 
plant does very well in dry soil but much better in moist soil. 20 cents each. , . - 
Every house ought to have one or more of these splendid decorative plants for 
► the porches in summer or indoors in winter; easily grown. 
Nephrolepsis Bostoniensls(Boston Fern) ^,^1; 
The fronds frequently att.ain a length of five to six feet. Many call it the "fountain fern” on :iccount 
of its graceful drooping habits. We use it as a house plant in winter and umler shade trees in sum¬ 
mer. Every one who sees these ferns admires tliem and wants to know how to get them. Phis is a 
standard and most popular variety. Fine young plants, 25 cents each; extra strong plants, 75c each. 
DScmbscsmSS Wc havc one specimen of this variety in our home for which 
I^CpnrOICpSIS r icrsonil .^ve would not take $50.00. This shows you how we value it. 
General growth like the Boston Fern, but much finer foliage and more beautiful in appearance. Fine 
young plants, 25 cents each; extra strong plants, 75 cents each. 
CS-.U T 9 SI FAvn (Nephrolepsis Davalloides Furcans). An especially fine fern for the 
I nC nsn l all rern south. The ends of the pinnae are so formed as-to resemble a fish 
tail, giving the fronds an especially effective crested appearance. A most shapely form. Fine 
plants, 35 cents each; strong plants, $1.00 each. 
FAvn (Nephrolepsis Roosevelt). There’s no fern that will compare 
nOOScVcH n «5l n ^ith this new and charming variety. In general form like 
the Boston Fern, but produces many more fronds, making it bushier and more hand¬ 
some. The pinnae are beautifully undulated, giving a wavy effect found in no other 
fern. In five years this fern has grown next to the Boston in popularity. Its superior¬ 
ity will soon place it ahead. Fine young plants, 25c each; extra strong plants, 75c each. 
Rah«f’e Rl'ASlf'll pArn (Goodii). This is the most delicate of alt lace ferns. 
Ottuy 9 com rCI 11 really looks like filigree work. In many respects it 
is a far better and more ornamental variety than any of the others. It looks to us like 
the finest of all dish ferns. Fine plants, 35 cents each; strong plants, $1.00; postpaid. 
OiifflAA ErAt>n (Superblssima). Wonderful new fern, having appear- 
r miiy ■»II¥¥IC9 rcril ance of being a fern within a fern. Most hardy dense • 
dark green foliage of all ferns; irregular fronds giving it its name. 40 cents each; 
extra strong plants, 75 cents. 
■■.•sS.Bkai (Nephrolepsis Teddy Junior). The fern for every 
I cQOy junior rcr¥¥ household. A sport from the famous Roosevelt Fern, 
producing a simiiar but shorter frond. “Teddy Junior” will produce about four times 
as many fronds as any other fern, finishing with 50 to 60 fronds in a 4-inch pot. Com¬ 
pact vigorous grower even under adverse conditions and owing to its habit of produc- , 
ing so much foliage in small pots, it makes the finest house plant yet introduced. Fine 
young plants, 26 cents; strong plants, 75 cent each. 
Favm (Nephrolepsis Splendida). The most wonderful new fern. 
Dig rOUr rern Has the grace of a Boston, wavy effect of a Roosevelt, flum- 
ness of an Ostrich Plume and uniqueness of a Fish Tail; hence the name. 25 cents 
each; extra strong plants, 75 cents. 
I ikAvtv FAian (N. Liberty). New fern with a cast of blue that submerges 
■■lOerXy rern the green; fronds finely cut and each pinna is crested or split, 
giving it a splendid and unique appearance. Becoming famous. 35 cents eaeh; extra 
strong plants, 75 cents; postpaid. 
Cyperus Alternifolius 
Boston Fern (Nephrolepsis Bostonlensls) 
