Miss Emma V. White 
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COLEUS 
Price. 12c each; the 4 for 40c. 
FIRE BRAND. Maroon, flamed with fiery red. 
GOLDEN BEDDER. Golden yellow, with center rib of pea green. 
QUEEN OF THE WEST. Variegated leaf, yellow, creamy white, 
ca rmin e and maroon. 
VERS CHAFE LTII. Rich velvety crimson. 
FUCHSIAS 
Price, 12c each; 3 for 30c. 
BLACK PRINCE. Flowers waxy carmine. The finest single 
Fuchsia. 
GLORIE DES MARCHES. The finest double white ever offered. 
GIGANTEA (single). Tube and sepals carmine; corolla a beau¬ 
tiful inagnenta. 
LITTLE BEAUTY (single). Bright red sepals; corolla rich purple. 
MRS. E. G. HILL (double). Sepals reddish crimson: corolla white. 
PHENOMENAL (doublo). Sepals bright carmine; corolla violet. 
SPECIOSA. Orange scarlet corolla, white sepals and rose-carmine 
calyx; an ever-bloomer and one of the best in cultivation. 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS 
Price, 12c each; 3 for 30c. 
BEAUTE POITEVTNE. Beautiful salmon pink; flower clusters 
large; the greatest bloomer. 
E. H. TREGO. An exquisite deep scarlet, by many considered 
the best scarlet for bedding. 
COUNTESS OF HARCOURT. Pure snow white. A grand bedder. 
JEAN VTAUD. Immense flowers of clear rosy pink: white eye. 
MADAME BRUANT.. White, elegantly penciled with deep rose: 
florets edged and varied with crimson lake. Both flowers and 
trusses are very large, and it is a constant bloomer. 
S. A. NUTT. The most popular dark red, used more in parks 
and public grounds than any other, and unexcelled ns a pot plant. 
IVY-LEAVED, GALILEE. Used for vases, etc. 
ROSE-SCENTED GERANIUM. An old favorite, Ivy-leaved 
Geranium, splendid for baskets, vases, etc. 
CHINESE HIBISCUS 
Price, 12c each; the 3 for 30c. 
DOUBLE CRIMSON. Immense flowers of richest crimson. 
PEACHBLOW. Beautiful double flowers of clear, rich pink: 
good for the house or garden. 
VERSICOLOR. Variegated; handsomely striped crimson, buff, 
rose and white. 
Newport, Mich,. April, '10. The Geraniums 1 ordered last year arc 
beautitul and are in bloom now.”—Mrs. Jos. Masserant. 
HELIOTROPES 
MAD. BRUANT. Produces the 
largest truss of flowers of any va¬ 
riety. Dark purple with large white 
eye. Price, 10c. 
SNOW WREATH. Foliage very 
large, truss large. White, slightly 
tinted with blue. Price, 10c. 
LANTANAS 
Price, 10c each; the 5 for 45c. 
NEW WEEPING LANTANA. Love 
l.v pink flowers, borne In great clus¬ 
ters, hundreds at a time. 
ALBA PERFECTA. Pure snow white. 
COMTESSE DE BIENCOURT. 
Bright rose and yellow. 
LA PLEUIE D’OR (Golden Rain). 
Dwarf, pure yellow flowers, great 
bloomers. 
MICHAEL SCHMIDT. Brilliant yel¬ 
low, passing into a purple Vermillion. Kenlia Palm 
KENTIA PALM 
The most graceful and ornamental palm and also the hardiest 
and easiest to grow. Price, 18c each; 2 for 30c. 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
CRIMSON, PINK, MAROON, WHITE, VARIEGATED. Price, 12c 
each; 3 for 30c; one of each of the live colors for 60c. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS (Scarlet Sage) 
One of the finest bedding plants, completely covered all summer 
to late frosts with long spikes of dazzling scarlet. Price, 10c each; 
3 for 25c. 
UMBRELLA PLANT 
A handsome pot plant. 12c encli; 3 for 30o. 
HARDY SHRUBS 
ORDERS FOR HARDY SHRUBS SHOULD REACH ME BY 
APRIL 15. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) 
Pretty shrubs of easy cultivation, bearing flowers similar to the 
double hollyhock, to which family It belongs. DOUBLE RED, 
DOUBLE PURPLE, or DOUBLE WHITE. Each, 12o; one of each 
for 30c. (Not reliable In Minnesota). 
American WONDER LEMON, 15 Cents, 
The "Triplets Collection 
OTAHEITE ORANGE, 15 Cents 
THREE BABY ROSES for 35 Cents 
THE TWO FOR 25 CENTS. 
SEE PAGE 52. 
