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This plant has been grown extensively the last four or 
five >ears by the florists as a cut flower, in fact nothing is more 
beautiful than the graceful sprays loaded from tip to base with 
lar'e, pure, white waxy, sweet-pea-like flowers, ensconsed 
among the beautiful green 
acacia-lilce foliage. The plant 
is easy to grow, begins to flower 
when very small, and is in 
flower nearly the year around, 
for winter or summer, inside or 
out it is at home. Grows quick 
from seed. JPkt. of seed, IOc. 
Hants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
Swainsonia 
Dark Red 
New; identi- 
c al to the 
white, only 
flowers are 
dark red. 
Pkt. Seed, 
IOc. Plants 
15c. each; 2 
for 25c. 
B ougainvillea Sanderiana. 
One of the vary best of the new plants. 
We have grown this most useful flowering plant 
in a greenhouse, where it has continued flowering 
for seven months, small and large plants alika 
being covered with blossoms from May until 
December. It produces as freely as a fuchsia, its 
dazzling, rosy crimson flowers lasting long in 
perfection, even if grown in smallest pots, under 
all conditions, in amazing profusion. Awarded 
first-class certificate by the Royal Horticultural 
Society, and only recently introduced at S2.0O 
each. It cannot fail to give you satisfaction. 
25c. each; 2for 40c. 
New Dwarf Justicia Velutina bedding, which we are sure our friends 
will like to have; begins to blossom when only a few inches high, and continues bearing its beautiful 
leathery plumes of lovely pink flowers the whole season, and when taken indoors will bloom all winter 
too; quite scarce as yet. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
I,Anew variety with pure yellow plumes. The two plants make 
» USlICifl r lava a fine contrast. 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. 
Bougainvillea Sanderiana is a plant of great merit, 
