GARDEN nq THE FRESNO 
PLANTS NURSERY CO. 
HOUSE AND GARDEN PLANTS 
Under this heading we have included such plants as flourish in the parlor, hall, 
greenhouse, and some in protected situations out of doors. 
Asparagus plumosus. The leaves are a bright 
green, are gracefully arched, and are as 
finely woven as the finest silken mesh, 
surpassing Maidenhair Ferns in grace, 
fineness of .texture, and richness of color. 
Asparagus' sprengerii. A variety of recent 
introduction. It is as a basket plant that 
this will prove most valuable. 
Anthericum Varietgatum. Foliage beautiful¬ 
ly striped yellowish white; succeeds ad¬ 
mirably in the window; also much es¬ 
teemed as a basket plant. 
Aspidistra lurida. This is the plant one sees 
so many of in windows, halls and stores. 
The foliage is large, lily-like in appear¬ 
ance, of a dark green color. It is of rug¬ 
ged constitution and will stand in locations 
that will kill most plants. 
Aspidistra lurida variegata. A variegated 
form of the preceding. 
Carnation. 
Begonias. Rex Varieties. Very handsome 
parlor and greenhouse decorative plants. 
The leaves are wonderfully formed and 
marvelously colored. We have a mag- 
neficent collection. 
Cyciamen. Charming plants, with beautiful 
foliage and richly-colored fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Universal favorites for winter and 
spring blooming. 
Carnations. Assorted varieties. White, red, 
pink and variegated. 
Chrysanthemums. Assorted varieties. Write 
for list of varieties. 
Daisy, English. Pretty plants; numerous 
white to pink flowers, on stems 6 inches 
long. 
Echeveria. (Cotyledon.) Hen and Chickens. 
Succulent plants, suitable for rockeries, 
edging or carpet-bedding. 
Fuchsia. 
Fuchsia. Assorted. We have a fine collec¬ 
tion including the very best varieties. 
Geraniums. Single, Double and Ivy-Leaved. 
We have used the utmost care in the se¬ 
lection, limiting our list to improved types. 
Assorted varieties. 
Heliotrope. Rich, fragrant flowers; dark 
green leaves. Assorted varieties. 
Hibiscus rosea-sinensis. (Chinese Hibiscus.) 
Bright, glossy leaves; gorgeous flowers. 
Assorted colors. 
Lantana. We offer the best of the new 
varieties. 
Lobelia erinus. Flowers white to blue. July 
to October. 
Marguerite. (Paris Daisy.) We grow both 
the white and yellow varieties. 
Mint. Pretty border plant, round, varie¬ 
gated leaves, having a pleasant, mint-like 
odor when bruised. 
New Zealand Flax (Phormium tenax.) 
Large, erect, dark green leaves, with nar¬ 
row, reddish brown margin. 
Pampas Grass. Leaves long, narrow, droop¬ 
ing; silvery plumes. 
