EVERYTHING POSTPAID UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 
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PETUNIAS 
GIANT DOUBLE—Large, as double as can be 
with edges finely fringed; petals fluted and 
crinkled, intensifying and varying the colors 
with high lights and dark shadows, bringing out 
a rchness unmatched by crumpled velvet, which 
the flowers resemble. Pink, purple, white and 
variegated. Price, 10c each; $1.00 dozen. 
DIENER’S RUFFLED MONSTER—Largest 
and most beautiful Petunias in existence. Flow¬ 
ers measure from three to four inches in diame¬ 
ter. Plants grow to a height of twelve inches 
and are continuously covered with flowers. Has 
created a great sensation over the country. 10c 
each; $1.00 dozen. 
ROYAL PURPLE—The single flower of this 
fine variety is of giant proportions ; gracefully 
rolling, its five-pointed lobes distinee. The col¬ 
or is solid, of the richest purple shade con¬ 
ceivable, with a velvety black luster over all. 
Very free blooming. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
DOUBLE ROSY MORN—New dwarf growing 
type, producing flowers of a most beautiful 
shade of pink ; continuous blooming from early 
in summer until freezing weather. 10c each; 
$1.00 per dozen. 
SINGLE BALCONY—One of the finest, bed¬ 
ding plants for massing, mixed borders, or for 
vases. The brilliancy and variety of its colors 
combined with the duration of its blooming 
period, renders it invaluable for garden decora¬ 
tion. Velvety blue with white blotches. 10c 
each; 75c per dozen. 
CRASSULA ARBORESCENS 
NEW CHINESE JADE PLANT—From China, 
the Land of Floral Wonders—This unusual and 
attractive novelty came from China where so 
many of today’s most wonderful plants came 
from. It is a form of Crassula. The leaves are 
thick, waxy-like and of a rich bright green 
color. Unequaled for window or table as well 
as out of doors in summer. Easily grown and 
stands the dry air of the living room without 
injury. Especially suited for indoor rock and 
miniature gardens. The foliage with fleshy 
leaves about 2 inches long, make a neat and 
distinctive ornamental plant. Care should be 
used in watering, as it requires but little mois¬ 
ture. Nice plants, 15c. 
CLEMATIS 
Large Flowered Hybrid Clematis 
JACKMAN!—Rather flat single flower, each 
petal deeply furrowed. Velvety, violet-purple. 
Price, 50c each. 
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER YEAR 
RAISING CANARIES 
This is the title of a 16-page book, 6x9 inches, 
which tells about raising, breeding, and caring 
for Canaries, selecting stock, diseases, remedies, 
and fpod, Only 35c, 
FUCHSIAS 
(LADIES’ EAR DROPS) 
Will grow in almost any soil, but does best in 
a light, open, spongy one. It must be well 
watered. Daily shower on its foliage will be a 
great help. It likes the morning sun or will do 
well in a partial shade. Never expose to the 
hot midday or afternoon sun. All pot grown. 
Postpaid. 
BLACK PRINCE—One among the very finest 
Fuchias grown for the beginner. It makes a 
shapely bush ; robust in growth. Blossoms of 
a beautiful wax carmine or pink color. 15c 
each; 2 for 25c. 
SPECIOSA—(known as the Winter Bloomer) — 
Color rich carmine and rose. Remarkable for 
its bright glossy green leaves. Prices, 15c; 2 for 
25c. 
TRAILING QUEEN—This Fuchias is an en¬ 
tirely new different from other large-flowering 
varieties in its habit of growth, is a trailing 
vine. The young plants, as they commence 
growth, creep out to the edge of the pot, and 
then go trailing downward. It continues grow¬ 
ing and branching in this way until the vines 
are a solid wavy mass of the most elegant foli¬ 
age and perfect flowers. The flowers are borne 
in large drooping clusters ; very large, long, 
graceful sepals scarlet, corolla purple. 15c each 
or 2 for 25c. 
LITTLE BEAUTY—The greatest novelty in 
Fuchias. The loveliest-flowering, dwarf-grow¬ 
ing Fuchias known. It is a superb and hand¬ 
some little beauty, branching like a tree and 
covered with enormous perfectly formed flowers. 
Sepals bright scarlet, with rich violet-purple 
corolla. Vigorous growing, free flowering, a 
most charming window plant, remarkable for its 
constant profusion of beautiful flowers, one of 
the most desirable Fuchias in cultivation. 15c 
each or 2 for 25c. 
GIANT PINK—Characteristically similar to 
Mrs. Hill, but with more petalage, and with 
the deep pink of the calyx heavily veining the 
corolla. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
ROYAL PURPLE PLANT 
The leaves are beautiful variegated with a very 
deep purple ; for beds and borders ; also a fine 
pot plant. Pot grown. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
ACALPHA—(Fire Dragon) 
Rich and beautiful mottled and blotched with 
crimson or green background ; the summer heat 
has no effect on its markings. If you haven’t 
this in your collection, order one or more ; it is 
a beautiful plant. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
