NEW FLORAL GUIDE, AUTUMN, 1916 
The Great American 
Wonder Lemon 
Will bear flowers and fruit in any ordinary living-room. Fruits 
are immense. Equal to three or four ordinary Lemons 
This is one of the grandest fruits for house culture ever 
introduced. The flowers are pure, waxy white, very sweet 
and like orange blossoms; the leaves are thick, glossy 
green, and shine as if varnished. 
Nice mailing plants, 20 cts. each; larger size, 25 cts. 
each, postpaid; 2-year fruiting size, 50 cts., 75 cts. and $1 
each, by express. 
Otaheite Orange 
Has thick, glossy green leaves and deliciously sweet, 
pure white flowers. It begins fruiting while quite young, 
and bears flowers and lovely, golden yellow Oranges on the 
same plant at the same time. Fine plants, 50c. each, by exp. 
5 Constant-Blooming Impatiens 
These grow io to 12 inches high, and produce bright 
flowers about the size of a quarter. They bloom constantly. 
Evening Star. Pure white, with rich crimson center. 15c. 
Sultaru. An attractive shade of bright rosy red. 15 cts. 
Mistress Marion. Purple, brilliant scarlet sheen. 15 cts. 
Orange Queen. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 15 cts. 
Portia. Delicate rose-pink. One of the daintiest colo rs. 15c. 
M)FFBR >- 25 Above 5 beautiful Impatiens, only 60 c., postpaid. 
American Wonder Lemon (y z size) 
Chinese Hibiscus 
Peachblow. Color is lovely shaded 
pink, with carmine showing in 
the center. The blooms are im¬ 
mense, and on a well-established 
plant, by keeping the soil rich, 
they are almost sure to come 
double. 25 cts., postpaid; larger, 
50 cts. and 75 cts., by express. 
Violacea. Soft rosy carmine, with 
^ violet shading. 20 cts. each, post¬ 
paid; larger, 35c. and 50c., by exp. 
Grandiflora. Immense single flow¬ 
ers, bright rose-pink. 20 cts. each, 
ppd.; larger, 35c. and 50c., by exp. 
Versicolor. Large, single flowers; 
bright red and white. 20 cts. 
each, postpaid; larger, 35 cts. and 
50 cts., by express. 
> - 25a Above 4 beautiful Hibis- 
r lLiLS Z.OC 1 cus for 70 ctS j postpaid . 
largest size, 4 for £ 1 . 75 , by express. 
Fruiting Fig Tree 
New Double Marguerite, Mrs. F. Sander 
Genuine Fruiting Fig 
(Ficus Caricd) 
We ship growing plants from pots, 
which will keep growing all winter. 
The fruits grow like a branch from 
the side of the shoot, and are pro¬ 
duced on the young wood. This Fig 
is a native of Smyrna, and can be 
grown outdoors in the South, where 
it will fruit abundantly. The leaves 
are large, of heavy texture, and 
ornamental, making a good decora¬ 
tive plant for indoors. 40 cts. each, 
postpaid; larger size, 75 cts., each, 
by express. 
Sweet Heliotropes 2 5 f c°ts. 
Jersey Beauty. Deepest violet- 
purple, with white eye; very fragrant. 10c. each, postpaid. 
Snow Wreath. Deliciously fragrant white flowers. 10 cts., 
postpaid. 
Centefleur. Purple flowers, immense heads, to cts. each, 
postpaid. 
Olea fragrans (Sweet Olive) 
Has thick, glossy green leaves and small, pure white 
flowers. It is highly valued for its intense fragrance, which 
will fill the whole house with delicious perfume. 25 cts. 
each, postpaid; larger size, 50 cts. each, by express. 
Paris Daisy—Marguerite 
Mrs. F. Sander 
The magnificent double flowers of this novelty are pure 
glistening white, and produced in immense quantities. 
The plant itself grows very strong, and requires good 
soil; it will throw up masses of splendid flowers which last a 
long time and are excellent for cutting. (The first few flowers 
will come single.) The blooms are twice as large as shown 
here in illustration. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts.; 
larger size, 25 cts. each, postpaid. 
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