F'EEUVS. Window Plants. Ferns are of easy culture, requiring a loose,porous, well-drained 
soil made up of wood’s earth, some fibrous loam and a good proportion of sand. The plants do 
well in an east window, or whore they will get but little sun. 
OostoH. One of the largest, handsomest of all house Ferns, with long, graoeful fronds. 
Increases magnificently in size. 
THE GRACEFUL BOSTON FERN 
Whitman!. A beautiful, crested, feathery, ostrich-plumed Fern, of wonderful beauty. 
Scotti.A condensed,dwarf, compact form of the Boston. A very decorative and popular Fern. 
Norwood. The loveliest of the Lace Ferns, and particularly desirable for table decoration 
on smaller dining tables, as it does not grow to such great proportions as the Boston. 
’• A favorite pot Fern with very delicate and graceful foliage different from 
all other Ferns. 25 cents each ; 5 for $,1. Extra large size 50 cents ; any :s for $1.25: Postpaid. 
CHOICEST GERANIUMS 
There are many more varieties but none of them are so beautiful, healthy, robust-growing 
persistent blooming, or have such large, handsome foliage and strikingly beautiful flowers as the 
•varieties we offer, which are grown in our own houses, at Lapark. Geraniums like a rich,porous, 
well-drained soil and grow easily, quickly and luxuriantly. Keep them moist by frequent water¬ 
ing. They bloom freely and continuously. 
Aphonse Riccjird. Bright, vermilion-scarlet, semi-double flowers; produced in great 
profusion. Foliage dark green, slightly zoned. One of the very best scarlet Geraniums for 
either potting or bedding. 
JfSejs.uAy Poitcvine. Lovely, light salmon color. Robust and branching habit. Rich, dark 
■veen foliage, deeply zoned. Perfectly formed flowers in enormous trusses. Free bloomer. 
IT8sje!BHier„ One of the finest double white Geraniums. The flowers are enormously large, 
:mre, snowy white, produced freely and continuously. 
M:*r«iuis Castellano. One of the most lovely and distinctive Geraniums; color a 
i !i, soft crimson, very large, in wonderfully large trusses on long, stiff stems. Foliage large 
nd of fine texture. 
S, A. Nutt. A full, big, dark red Geranium, considered one of the very choicest bedders 
nd used more than any other for both bedding and pot culture. Healthy constitution. 
Jean Viainl. A rich, deep rose-pink ; the individual flower is unusually large; borne in 
great, handsome trusses on good length stems. One of the handsomest and finest, free and con¬ 
stant blooming pot and bedding Geraniums. 
SCENTED LEAVED VARIETIES. The leaves, when rubbed between the fingers, give 
off delicate odors that are refreshing and pleasing. 
Balm. Large leaves of great fragrance. Fair Ellen. Oak-leaved; foliage fragrant. 
H,5Mly Mary. Small, white flowers; sweet-scented foliage. 
Nutmeg. The name describes the odor. Rose Scented. An old favorite. 
Pheasant’s Foot. Large foliage, pleasantly scented. 
O uereifolissm. Foliage like an Oak-leaf; with black center; scented and attractive. 
pllgjPgrC' 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents; $1.00 per dozen, all postpaid, or 
a $7.50 per 100 by express, one variety or assorted as you prefer, (Page 62) 
