Grevillea 
(Silk-Oak) 
Fragrant Erlangea, 19c 
Fragrant Erlangea 
19c 
Dainty mauve flowers. The foliage is 
as delightfully scented as the Sweet- 
scented Geraniums. We are pricing them 
very low this season. 19c each, 3 for 54c; 
$1.82 doz. 
Heliotrope 
ROYAL FRAGRANCE 
New, rich, deep violet- 
blue, marvelously fragrant. 
19c, 3 for 54c, doz. $1.82. 
Feverfew 22c 
Little Gem — The great 
value of the Feverfew is for 
cut flowers during the sum¬ 
mer. Flowers large, of per¬ 
fect form, pure white. 22c 
ea., 3 for 63c. 
Flowering FUCHSIAS 
One of the most charming and desirable house plants grown. The flower is very 
showy in it's pleasing combination, the sepals and corolla of the bloom in most 
varieties being distinctly different in color. The Fuchsia is of easy culture and 
will thrive well in the temperature of the living room. 
BLACK PRINCE-Brilliant carmine pink, 
19c ea., 3 for 54c, doz. $1.82. 
LORD BYRON-Single blooms red and 
violet. 21c ea., 3 for 60c, doz. $2.02. 
MCGREGOR’S MAMMOTH PURPLE 
—Grandest of all tall growing, enormous 
flowers, sepals bright scarlet, purple corollas, 
very double. 23c, 3 for 65c, doz. $2.20. 
SPECIOSA-Flowers rosy carmine. 17c 
ea., 3 for 48c, doz., $1.63 (lc sale, 2 for 18c). 
TRAILING OUEEN — Wine-red flowers. 
18c ea., (lc sale, 2 for 18c) doz., $1.73. 
WHITE GIANT (Gloire des Marches)— 
Brilliant deep scarlet. Corolla double, pure 
white. 17c ea., 3 for 48c, doz., $1.63 (lc sale 2 
for 18c). 
Fuchsia, Irwin’s Giant Pink, 20c 
IRWIN’S GIANT PI NIC-Gigan¬ 
tic -.flowers. of a beautiful salmon 
pink. The best Fuchsia yet intro¬ 
duced. 20c, 3 for 57c. 
TENOR—Sepals red, with double 
corolla of rich dark purple. 18c ea., 
3 for 52c. 
MAD. VAN DER STRASS- 
Corolla double White with red sepals. 
17c ea., 3 for 48c. 
ERNEST RENAN—Sepals white, 
and corolla reddish-blue. 15c ea., 
3 for 42c. - . 
SPECIAL FUCHSIA OFFER- 
One each of any of 4 fuchsias above 
for 70c. 
Little Beauty Fuchsia, 23c 
Little Beauty Fuchsia 23c 
Fine dwarf,. compact growing Fuchsia. Free 
blooming and is seldom without flowers. The se¬ 
pals are carmine, and the corolla deep lilac. The 
flowers droop beautifully and are large and ele¬ 
gantly shaped and of good substance. 23c, 3 for 
65c. 
Silk Oak Tree 19c 
(Grevillea Robusta)—A magnificent plant for 
decorative purposes; of rapid, easy growth. The 
young leaves are light brown, the tips being cov¬ 
ered with a soft down resembling raw silk hence 
the name “Silk Oak.” 19c ea., 3 for 54c, doz., 
$1.82. (lc sale 2 for 20c.) 
Tender Hen and Chickens 
Tender Hen and 
Chickens 19c 
Tiny rosettes of soft gray-green formed 
in abundance around the main plant, giv¬ 
ing it the name “Hen and Chickens.” 
(Not hardy.) 19c ea., 3 for 54c. (Hardy 
Hen and Chickens, page 36.) 
1c SALE 
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Items. 
Beautiful Plumed, Fountain Grass Little Ge m Fev erfew, 22c 
Fountain Grass 22c 
(Pennisetum)—Dwarf plumy grass. Long, grace¬ 
ful, purplish plumes, 22c, (lc sale, 2 for 23c) 3 for 63c. 
Fountain of Gold 29c 
GOLDEN SPRAYS 
(Genista Canariensis). The drooping branches are 
covered with delicate sage-green foliage, and every 
twig tipped with a long raceme of exquisite pea¬ 
shaped blossoms cf a pure canary color, almost hid¬ 
ing the foliage. 29c each (lc sale, 2 for 30c). 
HOYA 
(CARNOSA) —Wax 
Plant— Strong climber, 
curious wax-like flow¬ 
ers, excellent house 
plant, grows freely 
without direct light. 
29c ea., 3 for 82c. 
Weeping Fire¬ 
cracker Plant 19c 
CORAL RED FLOWERS 
(Russelia Elegantissima)— Semi-traihng especially 
adapted for hanging baskets, vases, etc., of droop¬ 
ing habit, covered with brilliant coral-red flowers. 
19c, 3 for 54c. 
“30 years’ dealing with you satisfies me of your responsibility.” Mrs. 
L. Yates, Luenburg, C. H., Va. 
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