IBISCUS —The different varieties all 
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l duee very showy flowers; and there are 
few if any plants more strikingly beautiful 
and attractive than the Hibiscus, with their 
bright, glossy green foliage snd magnificent 
flaming flowers. 
PEACH-BLOW —An improvement over 
other Hibiscus in size of flower, freedom of 
bloom and strong growing qualities, flowers 
double, of a rich shade of clear pink, with 
small, deep crimson center; an entirely new 
and most beautiful shading ; 4 to 5 in. in di¬ 
ameter. Blooms freely even on small plants. 
Good as house plant or planted in the garden. 
DOUBLE CRIMSON— This new grand 
variety has immense flowers of the richest 
crimson. Combined with glossy foliage rend¬ 
ering it the best of all. 
VERSICOLOR —A variety combining in 
its flowers a'l colors being handsomely striped 
crimson, buff, rose and white. 
Hibiscus Plants. 13c. each. 3 for 30c. postpaid. 
QUITE a novelty. Horticultural experts pronounce 
it a cross between the ordinary lemon and 
the grapefruit or Pomelo, the hybridization being 
formed by the bee. It inherited the large size of the 
Pomelo, and acidity of the lemon. The plant is of 
rapid growth, with large dark green foliage, and 
often bears fruit weighing 3 to 5 pounds. Flowers 
are pure wax-white and resemble orange blossoms, 
only larger and more compact and exceedingly sweet 
scented. An elegant plant for porch or lawn decor¬ 
ation. Very ornamental on account of its large, 
shiny foliage and its wonderful immense fruit, 
which is produced very freely. It is of easy culture 
flowering and fruiting in any good ordinary soil. 
The fruit is edible and may be used for all culinary 
purposes. No grafting or budding is necessary. 
15c, each, 2 for 25c.. postpaid. 
GRAND POT PLANT of great beauty and a splen¬ 
did novelty. It is a dwarf orange that grows, 
blooms and fruits freely in pots, even when only a 
foot or two high. The fruit is about one-half the 
size of an ordinary orange, and is very sweet and 
luscious. The blooms are produced in the greatest 
abundance, are delicate and beautiful in color, and 
rich in delicious perfume. It blooms most freely dur¬ 
ing the winter, although it is very likely to bloom at 
all times of the year. With one or two plants you can 
raise an abundance of fragrant blossoms and we kyow 
you will be more than pleased with it. 
Try one or two of these plants this year. 
15c. each, 2 for 25c.. postpaid. 
VIOLETS 
CALIFORNIA —This is the largest and most 
productive Violet in cultivation. For richness, pur¬ 
ity of color and fragrance of flower it is unequaled. 
The color is pure, rich violet-blue that never fades. 
DOUBLE BLUE VIOLET— Lady HumeCamp- 
bell. Certainly the most valuable double Violet in 
cultivation. Of strong healthy growth and a re- 
' arkably free-bloomer. Color dark purple. So per¬ 
sistent is its blooming that young plants in 2 inch 
pots last spring were literally covered with flowers. 
SWANLEY WHITE— It blooms freely and the 
flowers are large, double and pure white. 
Price of Violets, 10c. each! 3 for 25c. 
T'HE Kentia Palm, besides being one of 
1 the most graceful and ornamental 
of all palms for the house or conserva¬ 
tory. is also one of the hardiest and eas¬ 
iest to grow and will continue to increase 
in size and beauty for years. 
Price 18c. each, 2 for 30c. postpaid 
Hardy Garden Carnations 
These beautiful pinks are partic¬ 
ularly valuable for borders and edg¬ 
ing in gardens, lawns, parks and 
cemeteries. They are entirely har¬ 
dy. need no protection and bloom 
regularly every season without at¬ 
tention. They are very fragrant, 
giving out a rich spicy fragrance 
that is particularly attractive anti 
quite unlike anything else in the 
flower world. A single plant will 
grow from 12 to IS in. in diameter. 
Cannot be supplied in separate 
colors, but our stock contains all 
shades from pure white to light red. 
We can highly recommend these 
Hardy Garden Carnations. 
Price. 10c. each, 3 for 25c.. 
Postpaid. Seeds per pkt„ 10c. 
HYDRANGEAS FOR HOUSE CULTUKE- 
Otaska— They are exceedingly ornamental, pro¬ 
ducing splendid effects, the plants being covered 
with a solid mass of their large, showy heads of 
blight pink bloom which remain beautiful for 
months. They can be wintered in any cool cellar 
with no trouble, and plants increase in beauty each 
year. 
Thomas Hogg— Similar to Otaska except color 
Which is pure white. Trusses measure 15 inches in 
diameter. A plant full grown attains a height and 
width of six feet. 
Price: both varieties. 10c. each, 2 for 30c. 
