18 PLANTS—(Continued) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Lilies—Calla 
Calla Elliottiana —A beautiful member of the Calla family, with dark green 
foliage spotted with silvery white, and handsome yellow flowers. A 
splendid house plant of the easiest culture. 
Calla Aethiopica —Calla Lily or Lily of the Nile. A well known and justly 
a favorite window plant. Of very easy culture. 
Calla—'Little Godfrey —A smaller type of later introduction and with its 
extremely free flowering habit, has proved wonderfully popular. 
The Callas are fast becoming popular as Summer subjects in the Gar¬ 
den Pool. 
Prices of above three varieties, each, 50c. 
One each of the above three varieties, $1.25, prepaid. 
Madeira or Mignonette Vine 
Very popular vine and a very rapid grower. Fleshy heart-shaped 
leaves of light green producing numerous racemes of feathery white flow¬ 
ers of pleasing fragrance. 3-inch Pot Plants only, each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
Marguerite—(Ideal for Cemetery Plantings) 
Mrs. F. Sanders— A double, pure white variety, with long stemmed blooms 
often measuring five inches in diameter. Grown in enormous quanti¬ 
ties for cut flowers. 
3Iarguerite—Boston Yellow —A magnificent golden Marguerite, with flow¬ 
ers from 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Greatly grown for cut flowers, 
having longer stems. 
White Marguerite—(Chrysanthemum Frutescens)— This is the well known 
Marguerite single Paris Daisy, and the best known of the family. 
3-inch Pot Plant Prices of Marguerites: 3-inch pot plants, each, 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
Oleander 
An immensely popular plant. It is a large semi-double red, pink or white bloomer which can be 
kept growing in almost any situation during the whole year. Each, 50c to $1.50. 
Oxalis 
Grand Duchess—(Pink or Lavender)— A very prolific flowering variety of easy growth. Fine house 
plant, especially good for hanging baskets. This is possibly found in more homes than any other 
plant. (Plants in season, 30c.) ; 
Bermuda Buttercup—(Yellow) —Also very prolific in its flowering habit, an easy growing, distinct 
bright yellow. (Plants in season, 30c each.) 
Hirta— Large handsome foliage bearing pretty rose flowers. (Plants in season, 30c each); bulbs, 3 for 
20c; <> for 30c. 
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