gro^h^^lSSSSd™^ Rbfes^a p^nk^chTolSe 
and green attractively mingled. 15 cents each? 2 for t Teiig 5 forS) cents. 
fragran^^TrovSqui?k?v r<1 ” ** “ Th6 NigM Bloomin S J ?_ smin ?” Flowers greenish yellow, very 
fragrant, grows quickly. l 0 cents each; 2 for 26 cents; /for 50 cents. 
CRASSULA Cordata. A beautiful, succulent plant hearing in winter nanicles of 
wSiStoofrS; flOW6rE ’ the 8tCIUS Pink aud alm ?: fc transparent.®^ sure-bloonfer Avo/d 
y lo cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents. 
Irf EIV1 LJ]V1S 9 HaiFdy 
Some ol The Choicest Varieties 
Alena. Day-break pink, of good 
SIZE. 
tshbiiry. Purplish-pink; very 
pretty. 
Baby ’Mum. The smallest and 
prettiest of the Pompom varieties. Free 
blooming, in large panicles of dainty in¬ 
dividual flowers, 1-2 to 5-8 inches across. 
Rich yellow, fully quilled. 
Buckingham. Pink, dark cen¬ 
ter; single. 
Delphine l)o«lge. Light pink. 
Boris. Red-bronze. 
Elva. Pure white; full and fluffy. 
Iva. Pure amber with fringed petals. 
Aulia Lagravere. Rich garnet- 
red. 
ikuifus. Crimson-maroon. 
Pompon White Boty. Large 
pure white flower, petals incurved. 
Pompon Lillian »oty. Tall 
growing with rich pink flowers, the 
petals incurved. 
Wm. Sotjey. Tall growing, with 
flat flowers of rich golden yellow. 
COLEUS 
The Finest Ornamental Beddinjj and 
Pot Foliage Plant. 
Brilliant foliage plants unsurpassed 
by anything grown for potting or bed¬ 
ding on the lawn. They are of the easiest 
culture, wonderful diversity of color, 
form and variegation, and so tractable in 
habit they fit in anywhere. They prefer 
a rich, sandy soil and rather sunny loca¬ 
tion, and are benefited by mulching dur¬ 
ing hot weather. If shifted into large 
pots they grow to be large, magnificent 
specimens. 
Beckwith Gem. Red-brown bor¬ 
dered with green-gold;' scalloped edges. 
Buneira. Various shades of crimson; leaves very large; a showy bedder. 
Eldorado. Old gold, handsomely ribbed and blotched, verp dark garnet. _ 
Eire Brand. Bright maroon charmingly flamed and shaded. A very vivid scarlet beauty. 
Golden Redder. Bright, golden yellow foliage, making a splendid contrast in bedding. 
Hero. Almost jet black. The darkest-leaved Coleus. Pointed and scalloped. 
Lord Palmerston. Dark maroon center with deep crimson ribs. 
Lyons. Attractive, distinct, yellow with red markings. 
Queen 'Victoria. Bright cardinal-red, with distinct golden border. 
Roll Roy. Dwarf reds and browns over green, with yellowish crinkled edges. 
Sensation. Dark maroon with pink ribs and center. 
Sun Ray. Dwarf crimson; center blotched with pink; edge deeply scalloped and green 
Trailing Queen. An elegant trailing sort suitable for baskets, brackets, pots, porch and 
window boxes; one of the hardiest and most easily grown. Colors green and chocolate, with car¬ 
mine center. .. ,. 
Versalifieltii. 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. All 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; 100 by express $7.00. 
CEPHE A Platycentra. “Cigar Flower”. An elegant, bushy plant a foot high, pro 
ducing, in profusion, narrow, tubular flowers, bright red with a black lip. 
C. Wicrapetra. Same as above but with larger flowers, of pure yellow. 
15 cents each.; 4 for 50 cents. 
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