PALMS AND DRACAENAS (Continued) 
AGAVES, YUCCAS, ETC. 
AGAVE AMERICANA. The well-known so-called Century 
Plant. Plain glaucous-green leaves. Foliage of the plant 
considered by many as a relief from the pains of rheumatism. 
Small plants in gallon Cans 25 cts. to 75 cts. each; in 5 
gallon cans 18 to 24 inches 81 to 81.50. 
AGAVE VARIEGATA. Same as above, with white or 
light-colored stripes through the leaf. Prices 25% higher 
than the above. 
AGAVE DECIPIENS. A dwarf variety with dark, olive 
green leaves. 50 cts. to 81 each. 
DASYLIRION GRACIL. An admirable plant for subtrop¬ 
ical gardening or indoor decoration. As a lawn decorative 
plant, it is suggestive of the desert, and although something 
out of the ordinary, it is extremely hardy and thrives with 
very little care. No rockery is complete without this plant. 
Splendid plants in G inch and 8 inch pots, 14 to 18 inches 
high, 50 cts. and 75 cts. each; large plants 3 to 4 ft. high 
81.50 to S2 each. ’ 
GLAUCOPHYLLUM. Very decorative. Large plants in 
tubs. 87.50 each. 
YUCCA GLAUCA PENDULA. A very decorative plant 
for porch decoration. Its head of glauca green leaves with 
fountain-like appearance gives it a tropical effect. In gallon 
cans 35 cts. to 75 cts. each; 5 gallon cans \]/2 to 2J/£ ft. 
81.50 each; in 12 inch Japanese tub (as per cut) 83 each; 
85 per pair. 
BEDDING AND BORDER PLANTS 
ACIIYRANTHUS. Deep bronzy purple foliage. A splendid 
bedding or border plant. Produces a very rich effect and 
may be trimmed to any desired shape. Strong plants from 
flats 50 cts. per dozen, S3 per 100. 
AGAPANTIIUS UMBELLATUS (Blue African Lily). 
Flowerstalks 2 or 3 ft. high; from 30 to 100 lily-like flowers 
of a lively sky-blue color. Too large to mail, 50 cts. each. 
ALTERNANT! I ERA. These are fine foliage plants for 
carpet bedding, edges of beds, park designs, etc. Two colors, 
yellow and red. 25 cts. per dozen; 82 per 100. 
ASTERS (See cut page 39). All the best colors 25 cts. per 
dozen. 
GANNAS, see page 85. 
CENTUREA CANDIDISSIMA (Dusty Miller). A useful 
border plant with silvery white foliage. As an edging for 
scarlet Geraniums etc., it has no equal. Price 50 cts. per 
dozen. 
COLEUS. We grow a large assortment of these beautiful 
decorative plants. 15 cts., 25 cts., 35 cts. and 50 cts. each. 
COLUMBINE. A very showy bedding plant. 1^2 feet 
high, blooming freely during spring and early summer; fine 
for cutting. 3 and 4 inch pots 15 cts. each; SI.50 per dozen. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA (See cut, page 50). The best 
bedding plant for show. A rapid grower and produces 
great quantities of handsome golden yellow flowers all 
summer; long stems and a favorite for cutting. 10 cts. 
each; 81 per dozen; 86 per 100. 
DAISIES 
DAISIES (English). One of the best border and bedding 
plants. Dwarf; mixes well with pansies and other low 
growing plants; free bloomer. Colors, white, pink, and 
red. 25 cts. per dozen; 82 per 100. 
DAISY (Shasta), (See cut, page 48). A vigorous growing 
perennial plant of great value, both for decorative and 
commercial purposes. The large pure white flower, with 
their yellow center and long stems is rapidly becoming one 
of the best for cut flowers. A very free bloomer and greatly 
admired; should be in every garden. Strong young plants 
10 cts. each; 81 per dozen; 15 cts. each; 81.50 per dozen. 
DAISY TRANSVAAL (Gerbera Jamesonii). This magnifi¬ 
cent scarlet Daisy, practically new to the average person, 
but rapidly coming to the front, due to its great attractive¬ 
ness and flowering merits will soon be one of the most 
prominent plants of the day. The keeping qualities of the 
flower when cut are wonderful and the dazzling scarlet 
color gives a rich effect when used for decorating. Thrives 
best in rich loamy soil and sunny location. Strong plants 
35 cts. each. 
GERANIUMS 
Named varieties 10 cts. each, 81 per dozen, $8 per 100. 
Mixed varieties, unnamed, good strong plants of fine colors, 
75 cts. per dozen; 86 per 100. • 
BEAUTE POITEVINE. One of the best double geraniums; 
large flowers of soft salmon pink. 
GENERAL GRANT. A strong grower. Single, bright 
scarlet. A continuous bloomer; one of the best for bedding. 
The most popular Geranium of all. 
GERTRUDE PEARSON. Bright rosy pink, with white eye. 
Single, and in bloom all the year. > 
JEAN VIAUD. Double rosy pink, with white center. One 
of the handsomest geraniums for all purposes; free bloomer. 
JOHN FORBES. Scarlet, very large flowers and very 
showy; an excellent single variety. 
LA PILOT. Double orange scarlet. Extra large trusses of 
bloom. 
M. CANOVAS. There is no better dark crimson variety; 
double flowers, large and fine. 
MAD. A. CIIEVRELIERRE. The finest double white; in 
flower all the time. 
PHYLLIS. The best single salmon rose; free bloomer and 
large flowers. 
THOMAS MEEHAN. Double bright pink. Large trusses; 
one of the best. 
S. A. NUTT. The very best of the dark Crimson scarlet 
bedders, semi-double. Used by the million in the East. 
SNOWDROP. A pure white single geranium. 
IVY GERANIUMS. Are indispensable for trailing, covering , 
banks, fences, etc. Colors, white and pink. 10 cts. each; ' 
81 per dozen; 88 per 100. 
MAD. SALLEROI. A fine edging plant, rarely over 6 inches 
high. Foliage green, edged with white. 10 cts. each; 81 per 
dozen. 
PELARGONIUMS (Lady Washington Geraniums). Sum¬ 
mer and fall flowering plants. Beautiful trusses of flowers 
of various colors. Mixed, leading varieties, 15 cts. each; 
81.50 per doz. 
LOBELIA (Crystal Palace). A splendid dwarf variety, 
covered during the Spring with masses of ultra-marine blue 
flowers. 50 cts. per dozen; 82.50 per 100. 
PANSY (See cut page 52). No garden is complete without 
this most beautiful flower. Our strain of Giant Flowering 
varieties embraces all the choicest colors. There is nothing 
so attractive in the spring as a bed of nice Pansies. 25 cts. 
per dozen; 82 per 100. 
PENSTEMON. For show and cut flowers this is among the 
best. A perennial plant with flower stalks 18 inches to 3 ft. 
long,and immense heads of beautiful blossoms of the richest 
colors, being constantly in bloom, makes it a valuable 
decorative plant. Every lover of flowers should have a bed 
of our Giant Penstemons. 15 cts. each; SI.50 per dozen. 
PETUNIA (See cut, page 53). We have devoted much time 
to the growing of this charming flower, and have succeeded 
in getting an assortment of the very finest double and single 
large flowering fringed varieties. These can be grown suc¬ 
cessfully out-doors, and as a free blooming plant for beds, 
they have no superior. 15 cts. each; 81.50 per dozen. 
PHLOX (Perennial). Our collection of these beautiful 
spring and summer flowers comprises all the best flowering 
varieties and colors. A bed or border of Hardy Phlox with 
