ALNEER BROTHERS RELIABLE SEEDS, ROCKFORD, ILL. 
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Russelia 
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Scarlet Fountain Plant. "■XW 
Fountain Plant (Russelia) “ K s 
wiry, leafless stems, drooping and bearing 
quantities of long tubular blooms of the most 
vivid scarlet color. Blooms almost incessantly 
as a pot plant. The great drooping masses of 
bloom are like a fountain of coral, scarlet and 
green. 25c each. 
^Ihyd ra^geaW^ 
Hydrangea 30c each 
Impatiens Sultana, 20c each 
Beautiful plants, either as winter flowering or 
summer bedding. Brilliant, rosy scarlet flower* 
always in bloom. 
Ivy, 20c each 
English , plain. 
German, a fast growing sort. 
Boston hardy, will cling to house and 
stone walls. 
Geranium 
GERANIUMS 
We have improved our list of Geraniums 
by adding several new and valuable varieties 
so that the list we now offer is as nearly 
complete as can be had. 
Double Geraniums ^j c 5 o ach ’ dozen 
Duchesse de Montmort pu r rp {e iant 
Jean Viaud new rosy > w ith white cen- 
Gloede fine pink. 
La France white. 
Frances Perkins bright pink. 
James Vick salmon, very large. 
S. A. Nut very dark crimson. 
Alphonse Ricard ^ d ° ranBe red ' 
Gilded Gold deep orange red. 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
PLANTS Geraniums, Double 
and Single, for only $1.50 
WeEping L ant ana. 
LANTANAS, 20c each 
Weenine' ^ beautiful trailing variety, very 
^ 5 desirable for planting in hang¬ 
ing baskets, vases, pots or open ground. Bears 
an immense profusion of lovely clear pink 
flowers from early summer until late in the fall. 
Comtesse de Biencourt pink. 
Alba Perfecta pure white. 
La Piute d’Or golden yellow. 
M Red, Orange and yellow. 
iti. .JLiii x u Probably more of this variety 
is used than any other; it is a superior sort. 
These are very desirable decorative plants; 
produce large heads of bloom in great profusion. 
Mme E. Mouillere the favorite white. 
E. G. Hill best pink. 
Otaksa deep rose pink. 
Hills of Snow 
deep red, 35c each. 
hardy, opening to full 
white and changing to 
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Hibiscus, 30c each 
Peach Blow A rapid erect grower, im¬ 
mense double flowers of a 
bright rich pink, with crimson center, very fra¬ 
grant. Leaves of a bright glossy green color; 
a most magnificent house plant. 
Versicolor 
ing. 
Bright red. large single flowers, 
atriped with white; very strik- 
Whitesboro, Tex. 
P. S. I want to say the flowers and 
bulbs I got from you last year were fine 
every one lived and bloomed. So I am try¬ 
ing the garden this year. 
MRS. A. L. PRICE. 
VARIEGATED GERANIUMS 
Happy Th^^w^ center, 
Madame Salleroi 
Scented Geraniums 20c each 
Skeleton Rose Leaf. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
20c each 
Chas. Turner pink. 
Caesar Franck dark red. 
Joan of Arc white. 
PELARGONIUMS OR LADY 
WASHINGTON PANSY 
faster Greetings 
arge regular shaped spots. 30c. 
''.artiener’s Jov The B round coloz j s 
s J apple-blossom pink, 
he two upper petals have blotches of carbon 
irown, the florets are three and one-half 
nches in diameter and are joined to cnor- 
nous clusters which rise above the beautiful 
oliage and reminds one of a Rhododendron 
duster. 30c. 
^l n _„ This splendid novelty is quite 
J,ur J remontant, florets and cluster very 
arge; ground color, cattleya-blue, very much 
ike the cattleya-orchid. The upper petals 
ontain two large purple magenta-red spots, 
listinctly veined. 30c. 
This grand novelty is a 
^ucy neCKer sport of Easter Greet- 
ng, and is like it in everything but color, 
vhich is a rosy-pink. 30c. 
The Beautiful Manettia Vine 
This is the most magnificent flowering vine 
in cultivation, for it is loaded with bloom every 
day in the year. Flowers intense scarlet, tipped 
with yellow the most brilliant and striking 
combination. Strong plants, 25c each. 
