B$»!»y Mum; The smallest and prettiest of the Pompon varieties. Free blooming, in large 
panicles of dainty,,individual flowers, J to g inches across. Rich yellow, fully quilled. Used 
extensively for cut-flowers or potted specimens. 
Buckingham. Pink, dark center; 
single. 
Delpliine Dodge. Light pink. 
Doris. Red, tipped gold. 
Elva. Pure white; full and fluffy. 
Iva. Pure amber with fringed petals. 
Julia ILagrravere.Rich garnet-red,or 
crimson-maroon. 
51.ufus.Crimson-maroon,oi|dark,rich red. 
Pompon White Doty. Large, pure 
white flower; petals incurved. 
Pompon lyillian Doty. Tall grow¬ 
ing with rich, pink flowers, petals incurved. 
Win. Soliey. Tall growing, with flat 
flowers of rich golden yellow. 
15 cents each ; 2 for 25 cents ;5 for 50 cents ; 
$1.00 per dozen, your choice, all postpaid. 
COLEUS 
_ The finest Ornamental Foliage Plant, un¬ 
surpassed by anything grown for potting, and 
for bedding on the lawn in Summer. They 
poT „„„ are of the easiest culture, wonderful diversity 
of color, form and variegation, and so tract 
able in habit they fit in anywhere. Set in large pots they grow to be large,magnificent specimens 
Deckwitli Gem. Red-brown bordered with green-gold: scalloped edges. 
Duneira. Soft seal-brown, bordered pink, leaves very large, showy bedder. 
IShlorsido. Old-gold, handsomely ribbed and blotched, very dark garnet. 
Eire Brand. Bright maroon charmingly flamed and shaded with fiery red. Vivid scarlet. 
Golden Bedder. Bright, golden yellow foliage, making a splendid contrast in bedding. 
Mero. Almost jet black. The darkest-leaved Coleus. Pointed and scalloped. 
Eortl Palmerston. Dark maroon center with deep crimson ribs. 
Eyons. Attractive, distinct, yellow with red markings. 
Queen Victoria. Bright cardinal-red, with distinct golden border. 
M.oR> Roy. Dwarf, reds and browns over green, with yellowish, crinkled edges. 
Sensation. Velvety black maroon with magenta ribs and center very brilliant. 
Sun Ray.Dwarf crimson ;center blotched with pink; edge deeply scalloped green and yellow 
Trailing; Queen. An elegant trailing sort 
suitable for baskets, brackets, pots, porch and 
window boxes; one of the hardiest and most easily 
grown. Color green and chocolate; carmine center. 
VcrscSnafFeltii.Rich, deep,velvety crimson. 
The darkest red bedder. 
Yellow Trailing Queen. Center of 
leaves bright yellow bordered with deep olive- 
green ; has serrated edged leaves. 
10 cts each; $1.00 per dozen, assorted as you 
ask us to, postpaid. 
CUPHEA Platycentra. “Cigar Flow¬ 
er”. An elegant, bushy plant a foot high, pro* 
ducing, in profusion, narrow, tubular flowers, 
bright red with a black lip. It will grow in any 
potting compost, and also does well bedded out 
in a sunny place in Summer. Blooms well irf a 
window in Winter. 
CUPHEA INTIcrapetra. Same as above 
but with larger flowers, of a pure yellow color. 
15 cts each; 4 for 50 cts, postpaid. oyperus alternifolius 
CYPERUS Altermfolius- “Umbrella Plant”,or “Water Palm”. A graceful aquatic 
sedge much prized as a foliage window Plant. The leaves are umbrella-like, large, graceful, rioh 
P jj n b an( I k° rne t lie summit of strong stems. It can be grown in a pot or in an aquarium, or 
bedded out in a pond during th; Sump-er. Fr>- a large window Plant grow it in a pot, shifting as 
the roots begin to crowd until it ocm.an s-meli pot. II. like-; a rich, porous, well-drained soil, 
and to be well-watered during the growing season. ’ 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 oents, postpaid. (Page 60) 
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