jnnn d'Or. Bright sulphur shading to deep rose-pink. 1 K>oo Dex. Orange-scarlet, changing to dark maroon. 
Eyre. Pure white with yellow centre. Large-flowering. I Z? e, ' J ** u “ e ; Semi-dwarf. Yellow flowers. 
Or*. Pure, snowy white. / Brniei. Old rose and golden yellow. 
Kndiatlou. Brilliant and red shading. I Viator. Sulphur-yellow tinged pink. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; *(>.00 per 100 by express. 
LEMON VERBENA. Aloysia Citriodora. A free growing foliage plant with long, narrow, rough, peach-like 
foliage, exquisitely scented. 1® ' s each; 2 for 25 eta; 5 for 50 cts, 
LIBONIA Peurhotlensis. Pretty green foliage and scarlet flowers, freely produced. It Is of easy culture; 
likes sandy soil and a sunny situation. 15 c * 8 each; 2 for 25 cts; 5 for 50 cts. 
LOPESIA Rfliea. "Mosquito Plant”. 11is of slender growth, the stems bronze, and the mosquito-like flowers 
appearing in great profusion throughout winter. It can be grown in a hanging basket or in a pot with a trellis requires 
little sun, will bloom freely in a window where other plants will produce nothing but leaves. 10 cts each; 6 for 50 cts. 
MACHAYA Bella. Flowers are beautiful, bell-shaped and pale lilac lu color. The platits are benefited by an 
occasional application of liquid manure. 1® cents each: 2 for 26 cents; 5 for 50 cents. 
MVEHIiEirBECKI A. Repens. An exquisite, shrubby vine with small, graceful foliage, especially adapted 
for hot trellis or for bracket pot, where It will entwine a string or gracefully droop over the. beds. Always admired In 
a window. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 60 cents, 
PER18THROP1IE. Augustifolla. Beautiful, variegated-leaved plant of slender, rather creeping habit; foliage 
vellow with green margin; flowers carmine, freely produced in winter; likes sandy soil and a warm situation. 
3 ' ' 16 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents. 
PIEEA Microphylla. "Artillery Plant”. An easily grown foliage plant with succulent stems and moss-like foli¬ 
age' bronze-green very pretty; six inches high, the frond-like branches often eight Inches long, this pietty plant will 
grow where a Fern would die, it delights in a rather sunny place. Small pink bloom. 15c each; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c. 
gtlTEEEIA Formosa. An elegant pot plant bearing glowing scarlet, tubular flowers an iuehaud a half in length; 
free-blooming and beautiful; foliage green J® cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents. 
SOEANPJf Grandifiora. Bronzy green foliage with clusters of pure white flowers, of free growth, blooming 
profusely, and under favorable conditions soon covering a trellis. Pot plants ip North but hardy in South. 
15 cents each; 2 tor 25 cents; o for aO cents. 
STBOBIIiANTHIiN Aulioph; 11ns. A bushy plant with narrow, bronze-green foliage and lavender, tubular 
flowers produced during winter. . , ....... 
Dyeriianns. Elegant pink, purple and green foliage of metalic lu6tre; purple flowers. A beautiful variegated 
foliage plant, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; o for 50 cents. 
TIIPNREKCHA Laurifolla. A vigorous, magnificent climber, the flowers 2 or 3 inches in diameter, of a lovely 
blue borne in big clusters. In the South it can he bedded out lor winter and early spring blooming. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; o for oO cents. 
TBADESCANXIA Zebrina. Fine basket and vase plant; foliage striped brown and green. 
Variegata. White and green, very beautiful. 
10 cents each,- $1.00 per dozen. 
VINCA Variegated. Leaves glossy green, broadly margined, creamy white; with blue flowers. 
Jo cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 60 cents; ?J .00 per dozen, 
HARDY SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS 
Very desirable because they arc all so beautiful,will succeed almost anywhere and need so little care. A place should 
be found iu every garden and on every lawn for as many as desirable of these delightful and ornamental plants, afford- 
ing varied colored bloom from spring until fall, after Annuals are out of season. When planting, firm the soil well 
around roots, water freely until started. The home property that has been tastefully set with wisely selected shrubbery 
is always the most readily sold and at an increased profit very much beyond the modest cost of the plants and their care. 
AMPEEOPSIS. or Boston Ivy. Hardy climb¬ 
ing plant,for covering brick, stone, concrete or wood 
en walls or trees. Once established, It is there for¬ 
ever. Foliage a rich, olive green in summer, chang¬ 
ing to shades of crimson and scarlet in fall. 
15 cts each; 2 for 25 cts: 5 for 50,cts; $1.00 per dozen. 
HYDRANGEA 
ARAEIA Pentaphy 11a. A pretty Japanese 
Shrub, of medium size and rapid growth, with fine 
lobed, palmate leaves of pale green color, brandies 
furnished with spines. Makes a fine hedge. 
i6 cts each; 2 for 25 cts; 5 for 50 cts; $1,00 per dozen. 
BEBBEBIN THUN 1SEK«IA. Barberry. A 
perfect and delightful hedge plant. Grows 3 to 4 feet 
tall, with small beautifully shaped greenish leaves, 
turning magnificent scarlet In fall. Flowers are a 
delicate shade of coppery yellow, followed by brilliant 
little rod berries, clinging all winter. Makes a splen 
did as well as ornamental hedge, becoming impen 
etrable. and fine for massing near buildings, in beds, 
and as single specimens. Needs no clipping. 
10 cts each; $1.00 a dozen; $4.00 per 100 by express; 
$30.00 per 1000 by express. 
BOXWOOD. The old fashioned, slow growing, 
beautiful evergreen,that can be cut and formed to suit 
the grower’s fancy, 
10 cts each; $1.00 a dozen; $fi.00 per : 100 by express; 
$50.00 per 1000 by express. 
BEIITZIAS. Lovely and valuable self-sustaining 
shrubs which vary in height but bloom alike in dainty, 
bell or tassel-shaped flowers, In June. The taller sorts 
make fine specimens and groups back of shrubbery; 
the dwarfer kinds make choice borders,or for planting 
near the house. 
Crenaln or Pride of Rociiesler, Tall, with 
Whl «raoUli*. Dwarf, densely bushy, its drooping branches wreathed with pure white flowers In May. Also for 
winter blooming In pots. 
Lemwin'ei. Dwarf, bushy, with pure white flowers borne in cone-shaped heads. 
All Deutzias 15 cents each; $1.35 a dozen. 
FOBSYTKll. or Golden Ball. Splendid old-fashioned shrub, growing 8 to 10 feet high. Lights up the grounds 
every spring with a golden mass of yellow bloom before the leaves appear, often while the snow is on tne ground 
Hardy everywhere. 
Saisj!iesri?Bi B Very long, curving branches, superbly adapted for covering arches and trellises. (Rage 38) 
