CARYOPTERIS 
Gardening , the most valuable of all horticultural jour* 
mils, speaks of this new plant as follows: “IVe hail it 
with delight, as being one of the most distinct and beauti¬ 
ful hardy perennials introduced for years” It will give 
you armfuls of large, very double golden yellow flowers, 
elegantly set off wilh their own toliage. 
Plants, 15c. each, 2 for 25c.; 6 lor 50c. 
ANTHONY WATERER is of Japa- 
■' . UCSC Ql'lgill. 
When it is scarcely 3 inches high it be¬ 
gins to bloom, and thereafter is seldom out 
of flower. As a house plant nothing can 
equal it. In the garden it will make a 
plant 3 feet high and wide, and will be 
vered with heads, 1 ioot across, of bril- 
| liant crimson flowers. 
Price, 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
CALIFORNIA VIOLET. 
BLUE SPiREA. 
This new violet is very vigorous. Absolutely free from dis¬ 
ease and produces several hundred flowers in a season. Very 
i rge, on long stems that make it more val liable for cut flowers 
Ilian any oilier variety. 15c., 2 for 25c. 
Seed. This violet produces very large, strong seeds, which 
grow into blooming plants by fall. Plct. 10c. each, 3 for 25c. 
MARIE LOUISE—Fine double, deep bluish purple; very 
fragrant. 10 c. -p 
SWAHLEY WH ITE—Newdouble white; blooms freely. 10c. 
1 each of the 3 kinds, 25c. 
The Blue Spiraea has created a sen¬ 
sation wherever grown. Beautiful 
lilac flowers until the month of Decem¬ 
ber. This is extra, good. 
15c., 2 for 25c. 6 for BOc. 
White Spiraea, Van Floutte (Bridal 
Wreath) drooping branches liter¬ 
ally covered with white flowers. A 
beautiful plant indeed. 
16c. eaoh, 3 for 30c., 6 for BOc. 
I Crimson Spiraea, I Blue Sp iraea, I White Spiraea, I Golden Rwdbeckia for 4-0 ct§« 
