A free bloomer with 
Robusta. Narrow, undulated, glossy green foliage with ruby stems, 
clusters of rosy pink flowers. 
Semperflorens White. Lovely green foliage with waxy white flowers. 
Sempei'florens Red. Scarlet bloom. Seinperflorens IPImls. Flowers coral-pink. 
\ our choice, la cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents ; $ 1.00 per dozen, all postpaid. 
Rex. Mammoth, handsomely colored leaves ranging from 
green through all the shades of reddish bronze to plum color. The 
most popular of all the Begonias. 25c each; 5 for 60c, postpaid/ 
BOUCtAIN VSSLULEA. Glabra Sanderiana. Avery 
conspicuous plant, showing masses of purple flowers, usually in 
the Winter and Spring,but giving >some bloom during nearly all the 
year in the South,where it is hardy. As a pot Plant,nothing surpas¬ 
ses this very showy and oddly colored Winter bloomer, on account 
of its bloom, which covers the entire plant. May be used in green¬ 
houses where,if allowed to climb, it will cover space 8 to 10 ft.wide 
and even higher. Very rapid grower, of easy culture, not bothered 
by any insects. 20c each; 2 for 35c; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 
.BRYOPHYiLCM Calyciimni. Known as“Live For¬ 
ever”. Succulent pot Plant of easy culture, rapid growth, and ex¬ 
tremely odd in appearance. Flowers are interesting because of form 
and color, like bladders, of a green and reddish bronze, a combina¬ 
tion of color not found in any other Plant. _ §p 
10 cts each; 3 for 25 cts; 7 for 50 cts, postpaid. % 
A COLLECTION OF CACTUS 
We have been handling quite a large number of varieties of Cactus and have been selling many 
thousands of these curious and interesting plants each year, but have just about decided to drop 
them from our list because they are so mean to handle on account of the needles, or, as they are 
called here m Pennsylvania, “jaggers”. It is really difficult to get anyone to pack them, and we 
haven’t a single gardener around the place who is anxious to pot or weed them. We are therefore 
making this special offer. 15c each; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c, no two alike, all postpaid. 
CAMPYLOBOTRYS Regia,. 
A richly variegated pot Plant, of strong, up¬ 
right growth ; very lovely and showy. It 
likes a moist, warm temperature. Colors, 
pink, chocolate and green attractively min¬ 
gled. 15c each ;2 for 25c ;5 for 50c,postpaid. 
CESTRUM Rarqui. The Night- 
Blooming Jasmine. Pot Plant. Oestrums 
are free-blooming, tender Shrubs, bearing 
small and inconspicuous flowers but de¬ 
liciously fragrant. Grow very quickly, 
bloom profusely, and are highly prized by 
a great many people. Flowers of Parqui 
are greenish yellow, borne in clusters, and 
it is one of the choicest of the Oestrums. 
15c each; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c,,postpaid. 
CITRUS Trifoliata. Pot Plant. 
A sort of Orange used in the South for 
hedges, and hardy as far North as Wash¬ 
ington. Dwarf growing, and makes a very 
ornamental pot Plant on account of the 
small, round, orange-colored fruits. 
15c each; 2 for 25c; 4 for 50c, postpaid. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hies! Chrysanthemums for Planting Outdoors 
They are perfectly hardy, and the love¬ 
ly, graceful flowers are not injured by 
early frosts, their wonderful masses of 
bloom being seen here in Pennsylvania, 
out in the garden, in full vigor towards 
the end of November. Colors are iriteuse;- 
Plants graceful and they are adaptable to 
practically every situation in all parts of 
the country. And they need no care what¬ 
soever, excepting to plant them,origin ally, 
in a self-draining position, and in the cold¬ 
er States it is well to cover them a little in 
Winter with leaves or litter. Set out this 
Autumn they will become well rooted for heavy blooming next season. 
(Page 59) Alena. Daybreak pink, of good size. Ashtmry. Purplish-pink; very pretty. 
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