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Greenhouse Department — Continued 
Bedding Plants—Continued 
Pot, 
Inch Each Doz. 
King Humbert—Orange-scarlet, bronze 
leaves. 
Ambassador—Same as the above, but 
with bright scarlet flowers. 
The President—Scarlet, very large and 
showy, green leaves. 
Yellow King Humbert—Deep yellow, 
spotted red. green leaves. 
Any of above varieties, well established 
in pots _ 3 .20 2.00 
Coleus (foliage Plants) — Finest assorted 
colors _2 .10 1.00 
Centaurea (Dusty Miller)—Fine for bor¬ 
ders or in window boxes; leaves fern¬ 
like, of silvery-gray color-3 .15 1.50 
Dracaena Indivisa —Long, narrow, green 
leaves, palm-like. Suitable for center 
plant in baskets, vases or boxes_4 .25 _ 
Ferns— 
(Boston)—Large specimen plants-G 1.50 — 
Asparagus Plumosa—Fine feathery 
leaves _3 .15 _ 
Asparagus Sprengeri—-Valuable for 
hanging baskets and window boxes_3 .15 1.50 
Geraniums —Assorted colors in the newest 
and best kinds (3-in. 15c each; doz. 
$1.50) 4 .25 2.50 
Gladiolus (Bulbs)— Best up-to-date, large- 
flowering, all colors, 12 different kinds. _ .10 .75 
Heliotrope— Dark blue, very fragrant, al¬ 
ways in bloom. Should be in every 
garden _3 .15 1.50 
Ivy (Parlor Ivy)—Fine for baskets or 
boxes _3 .15 1.50 
Pot. 
Inch Each Doz. 
Salpiglossis—The blossoms are tube¬ 
shaped much like a Petunia, but rival¬ 
ing the latter in the beautiful colors 
displayed. The distinct colors are mar- 
beled and penciled, many having the 
appearance of being sprinkled with 
gold dust. Blooms from early August 
to frost. Flowers long stemmed and last 
well in water_2 
Snapdragon—Best named kinds. Red, yel¬ 
low, white, pink, apricot, salmon or 
blush _2 
Verbenas-—Red or mixed colors. Always 
in bloom _2 
Vinca—Vine with variegated, green and 
white leaves ; the very best for hanging 
baskets or boxes_3 
Vinca Rosea (Periwinkle)—Waxy foliage, 
pink and white flowers; very satisfac¬ 
tory _2 
Zinnia—Bodger's true strain of Giant 
Dahlia-flowered _2 
Vegetable Plants... 
NOTE.—We specialize on Vegetable Plants, and have 
only the very best varieties of each kind. The plants 
we offer are from the highest class, improved seed, and 
are absolutely the best. Place your order early. Cab¬ 
bage and Cauliflower will be ready and may be planted 
in the open as early as the ground can be worked, or by 
the middle of April. All other vegetable plants on our 
list will not be ready nor should be planted before the 
middle or last of May, unless protected from frosts for 
this latitude, farther south they may be planted from 
one to two weeks earlier. 
Doz. 
.10 .60 
.10 .60 
.10 .60 
.15 1.50 
.10 l .#0 
.10 .60 
Lantana— A shrubby plant; verbena-like 
flowers ; perpetual bloom. Varieties, 
red, pink or orange _3 
Moon Vine —Large, white, fragrant 
flowers; rapid grower_3 
Pansy —Grown from seed of Steel's Mas¬ 
todon—the best and largest strain of 
Pansies we know of_2 
Pelargoniums (Martha Washington 
Geranium)—Four different ever- 
blooming kinds -4 
Petunias —One of the most satisfactory 
blooming plants we have. Will make a 
solid mass of color throughout the sum¬ 
mer. Only the best kinds, viz.: 
Rosy Morn—Pink. 
Blue—A good color to plant with above. 
Diener’s Ruffled Giant. 
Star and Large Doubles. 
Separate colors _2 
Blooming size _3 
Phlox Drummondi — Very showy, in a 
great variety of colors. Blooms con¬ 
tinually till frost. Very dwarf grower, 
making a neat border-2 
Salvia (Scarlet Sage)—Very best kind_2 
Scabiosa —Flowers are of compact, round 
shape; long stems; makes ideal cut 
flower. Blooms from July until frost. 
All colors _ 
.15 1.50 
.20 2.00 
.10 .50 
.35 
.10 .60 
.15 1.50 
.10 .60 
.10 .75 
.10 .60 
Cauliflower _$ .20 
Pepper —Mangoes and Pimentos_ .20 
Cabbage —Early Jersey Wakefield_ .10 
Cabbage —Danish Baldhead (late)_ .10 
Celery— June 1st _ (Per 100. $1.00) .20 
Eggplant —Purple (potted) _ .60 
Tomatoes—Bonny Best (Improved Earliana)_ .15 
Tomatoes — Bonny Best (Improved Earliana). 
transplants ___ .25 
Tomatoes — Bonny Best (Improved Earliana), 
potted plants _ .75 
Tomatoes—Ponderosa and Stones for main crop_ .15 
Tomatoes — Ponderosa and Stones for main crop, 
transplants _ .25 
The planting of flowers to decorate the home has 
grown by leaps and bounds the past few years, and 
there are but few homes that do not have their Flower 
Gardens. 
There is a helpful influence that cannot be estimated 
upon the entire household where there are an abundance 
of beautiful flowers. Their fragrance and beauty not 
only give happiness, but have a moral influence as well. 
Those who have the best interests of their family at 
heart will not neglect to have a generous planting of 
flowers that will give them bloom the entire season. 
Be sure and order your BEDDING and VEGETABLE 
PLANTS Early and Save Regrets. 
lb- ■- tv • -•-i. 
Partial view of The Home Nursery Greenhouses, where all kinds of bedding and 
ornamental plants are grown, and where large quantities of rare and 
choice evergreens are propagated. 
