JMjlen Saint Mary Nurseries 
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Bedding Plants 
GOLDEN GLOW (Rudbeckia laciniatd). A 
fine plant for the hardy border, with leaves 
dark green and divided; flower steins reach¬ 
ing a height of 5 or 6 feet, with masses of 
double yellow, golden flowers during 
August and September. 15 cts. each, $1.25 
for io, $10 per 100. 
LANTANA. These plants have not been appre¬ 
ciated at their true value in the lower South. 
French growers have so greatly improved 
them that they have little in common w r ith 
the older forms. We are able to offer them 
in dwarf, half-dwarf, and tall-growing sorts, 
in many beautiful shades of pure yellow, 
orange, maroon, violet, rose, and white. 
They grow well, even on comparatively poor 
soils, but give better results on prepared 
soil to which some fertilizer has been added. 
Best results can be secured by planting in 
sunny exposures. They are fine when 
planted in solid beds or around the foun¬ 
dations of buildings. In south Florida they 
may be grown out of doors the year round. 
15 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, $10 per 100. 
A. Cook. Flowers opening orange-yellow, 
changing to bright rose-lilac; flower clusters 
small; leaves small and very dark green. A 
good dwarf variety. 
alba perfecta. Flowers white with yellow 
center, not changing. Tall-growing, robust 
varietv. 
Lantana, Comtesse de Biencourt. Flowers 
opening light lilac with orange center, chang¬ 
ing to pure lilac. Foliage medium dark green. 
A tall-growing variety; very handsome. 
Craigi. Flowers orange-yellow, changing to 
bright crimson; large; very free bloomer. 
One of the best of its color. 
delicatissima (Weeping Lantana). Flowers 
rosy lilac, freely produced; dark green foli¬ 
age. Of trailing growth, and a rapid grower. 
Fine for window boxes, baskets, and as a 
ground cover. 
Jacques Minot. Flower clusters of large size, 
opening deep orange, changing to bright 
crimson; half dwarf; sturdy grower; very 
fine. 
Javotte. Flowers creamy white with yellow 
center. Dwarf; free-flowering; good for 
edging and bedding. 
La Pluie d’Or. Flowers bright yellow; foliage 
dark green; dwarf; fine. 
Leo Dex. Flowers orange, changing to scarlet; 
foliage large; strong-growing, tall variety. 
Mer Jaune. Flowers opening deep yellow, 
changing to deep orange. Very showy, half¬ 
dwarf. 
Thais. Flowers pale yellow, changing to blush 
pink; half dwarf. Foliage large, dark green; 
free flowering and a good grower. 
Ultimo. Pure sulphur-yellow; very free- 
flowering; quite dwarf. A good bedder. 
