H. G. Hastings S' Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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OUR GENERAL PLANT LIST 
ALL PLANT PRICES GIVEN INCLUDE POSTAGE PAID 
For several years we have been sellinji Rose, Geranium and Chrysanthemum collections such ns described 
on pages 90, 91 and 92, We find that many, however, among onr nearly 200,000 customers wish plants not 
in such collections. On this and the following pages will be found a list of the best kinds of flowering and deco¬ 
rative plants for the South. If you are interested in these flowers just write us for our Special Plant List, Or¬ 
ders from this list, also for collections, can be filled up to May 1st. If orders are received during extremely 
cold weather we hold them back until it is safe to shixi. 
Almtilon or Flowering Maple Flower. Splendid plant lor 
pot use on porches or for summer bedding In partly shaded locations. 
Leaves a beautiful shade oi green regu- 
r\l)liniOIl» OC.driei oein larly banded making a ti n e display. 
Flower stems 5 to 6 inches long; flowers large and rich scarlet color. Beauti¬ 
ful decorative plant of fine tree shape. Price, 15 cents each. 
Ahutiloii, Golden Bells grower. Flowers large, well shaped and 
of deep golden yellow. Price 10 cents each. 
ik.itil.r.n This has most beautiful variegated foliage and 
irVOlllllOn^ Jljeiipse rather trailing habit, one of theprett lest we have 
everseen. Color of leaves best shades of green and gold. Fine for pots, 
vases or hanging baskets. Price 10 cents each. 
Goes under various names, such a.s “Chenille 
i\C3lyplld odnoOIll Plant,” “Philippi'ne Medusa,” “Comet Plant,’ 
“Dewey’s Favorite Flower,” “Bloody Cat Tail,’ ele. The most sensational’ 
new plant introduced for years, and one of the most striking flowering orna¬ 
mental plants. Strong, free growth wdth large dark green leaves, from each 
axil of which rope-like spikes ot velvety crimson flowers from 1 to 2 feet long 
and nearly 1 inch thick are gracefully suspended as shown in illustration, 
which cotiveys but a faint idea of the beauty and warm coloring of this ac¬ 
quisition. But the remarkable floriferousness and the great size of the spikes 
of flowers (compared to the plant) are fairly well shown. The plant is in 
flower the year round, and is as easily grown as a Coleus, simply requiring a 
warm temperature to develop its full beauty. Fine plants, 15 cents each. 
Aloysia Cilriodora the SmUh'.'itTs'weU adaptedyo our section and it has the greatest fragrance 
of any plant grown. This fragrance is entirely that of the lemon, hence it-^ name. large plant will scent 
up aw entire yard with a most agreeable odor. Grows rapidly and is easily wintered over in pits or cellars. 
Plants 10 cents each, postpaid. 
4 T Also called Queen’s Wreath and Mexican Monntain Rose— A splendid 
/\nllgOn01l Lepiopus cUmblug plant from central Mexico, producing ro'e-colored flowers in racemes 
two feet long. The profusion of bloom is such as to give the resemblance of roses at a distance, hence its name, 
Rosa de Montana, or Mountain Rose. The bulbs are usually dormant, according to the time of year. Strong 
bulbs, 10 cents each. 
4 .A.,c -Also calle'i Emerald Feather. A magnificent porch or basket plant in the 
Asparagus r^prengcri south. The fronds or leaves are frequently 4 to 5 teet long (on well grown 
plants) of a rich green color. Hundreds of magnificent plants of this are seen every sutnmer on the porches in 
Atlanta, and when cold weather comes they make a splendid house plant, retaining their color and continuing 
to grow all through the winter if protected from freezing. It succeeds under almost any conditions, rlants 10 
cents each. Extra strong plants 25 cents each, postpaid, . 
Abutilon 
or h’loss Fl.iw- 
Acalypha SasaJerii 
AgPratUni —a favorite 
bedding and border flower. Na¬ 
tive of Mexico and stands our 
summers perfectly, being a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
Ageratiim. Stella Gurney— 
The deepest blue color of all Ag- 
eratums. Exceptionally free flow¬ 
ering, being a continuous outdoor 
bloomer all summer and fine for 
vases or pots indoors in winter. 
Strong plants6 cents each. 
Ai^erafum, White Cap —Al¬ 
most identical with Stella Gurney 
except in color, which is pure 
white. Makes fine color contrast 
with S. Gurney. 6 cents each. 
Afieratum,Princess Panline 
—Fine variegated blue and white 
variety. 6 cents each. 
Hiirtf mansia, or Anfiel’s Xrnmpet 
Asparagus Plumosus Nanus 
The delicate climbing Lace Fern 
Makes a splendid pot pilant. Grown tor 
its delicate lace-like foliage, whole 
green houses being devoted to its cul¬ 
ture. Good plants 10 cents each. Extra 
strong plants 25 cents, postpaid. 
Burgmansia or Angel’s 
Trumpet 
Here is a plant for the masses. It 
grows easily, blooms freely, and the 
flower is something to he proud of. The 
Burgmansia blooms indoors in winter 
and in the garden in summer. The 
plant has large, tropical leaves, with 
blooms eight inches long by six Inches 
wide at the mouth, resembling a trum 
pet, hence the name “Angel’s Trumpet.” 
Pure white in color and as fragrant as a 
■Jasmine. Blooming plants, 15 cents 
each; extra strong plants 25 cents each 
4i.para6na Sprentferi 
