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SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 
c&sparagos. 
Sprangeri— A new variety of the finest ornamental qualities 
For hanging pots, or bracket pots where the mass of 
rich foliage can droop in its natural grace, it is one of the 
loveliest objects it is possible to find for window deco¬ 
ration. For cutting it lasts weeks in water. Plants also 
blossom freely and bear large red berries which add 
greatly to the beauty of the wavy foliage. Nothing finer 
for decorating, or for bouquet making. Fine plants 20c. 
each > 3 for 50c. See A loc. plct. 
Plumosus Nanus— A grand plant with wide spreading 
foliage which is very fine, soft and feathery. Nothing 
else so good as this to make up with cut flowers. Grows 
rapidly and foliage may be freely cut. Plants 20c. each; 3 
for 50c.' 
NeW Ahhtiloqs. 
These are of the beautiful Infanta Eulalia, type intro¬ 
duced by us a few years ago. Unlike the ordinary Abutilonss 
of scraggy growth, they are very compact and short jointed, 
making- a neat pot plant. The flowers are the most beautiful! 
we have seen among Abutilions, being very large, yet short; 
and beautifully cupped and of the most lovely colors. They 
produce flowers by the-score both summer and winter. It is. 
safe to say that these varieties will produce five times as- 
many flowers as any other Abutilon under the same con¬ 
ditions. 
Infanta Eulalia— This is perfection itself. Plants dwarf' 
and short jointed, producing exquisite large cupped blos¬ 
soms by the score from the time the plant is four inches 
high. Blooms all the time summer and winter. Color, 
a most beautiful soft satin-pink. No finer pot plant for 
windows than this. 
Wm. McKinley— Exactly like the above, except in color* 
which is a beautiful clear lemon yellow; exquisite. 
Africain— A perfectly grand sort with magnificent large' 
blossoms, of a dark crimson-black color. 
Snowstorm— Large, pure white; finest of its color. 
Crandiflora— Bieh golden yellow. An extra fine grower. 
Savitzi— The most beautiful in foliage of all Abutilons. Each- 
leaf has a broad, distinct margin of pure white, making 
a most conspicuous plant. The long stemmed flowers 
are golden yellow color, veined with scarlet. It is a re¬ 
markably free bloomer, either in pots or bedded out. 
during the summer, and is always a most attractive- 
specimen plant, especially for exhibiting. The leaves are 
so very large, and so distinctly marked with white, and 
the flowers so showy, that all admire it. An improved 
Souv. de Bonne. 
Leopard Eel ipse— Trailing or weeping habit. With fine' 
green leaves beautif ully spotted with yellow. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely all the year, and one of the most highly orna¬ 
mental plants in cultivation. 
20c. each; 3 for 50c.; 7 for $1.00. 
^butilop Seed* 
Choice hybrid seed of the grand large flowering Infanta 
Eulalia type. Will give a grand variety of colors, and blooms 
in about three months from time of sowing. Pkt. 20c. 
