NEW FLORAL GUIDE-SPRING, 1900. 
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Mrs. McKinley. 
O TJR illustration gives some 
idea of this charming New 
Weeping Lantana when 
planted in baskets, vases or pots 
for which it is particularly recom¬ 
mended ; but it is, if possible, more 
beautiful still when bedded out. 
The plant is a neat, handsome grow¬ 
er, producing a great abundance of 
leafy vines, which cover the ground 
with their pretty foliage, and bear 
such an immense profusion of 
lovely, clear pink flowers, that the 
whole bed seems a sheet of rosy 
bloom from early Summer till late 
Fall. Scarcely anything on our 
grounds attracted more attention 
last Summer than a bed of this 
charming Lantana. The flowers 
are borne in elegant clusters, and 
hundreds and thousands of them 
were in bloom all the time. We 
make prices very low, so as to 
meet the large popular demand 
for bedding, window boxes, 
vases, etc. Price, lOcts. each; 
3 for 25 cts.; 7 for 50 cts.; 15 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
NEW WEEPING LANTANA, 
New Weeping T.antana, Mrs. McKinley. 
SPECIAL OFFER: 1 NEW WEEPING 
LANTANA, 1 WASHINGTON WEEP¬ 
ING PALM,and 1 ELEGANT BOSTON 
FERN, THE THREE FOR ONLY 
35 CTS, POSTPAID. 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERING NASTURTIUMS. 
TWO ELEGANT VARIETIES. NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL. 
SUNBEAMS—Bright golden yellow with carmine mark- I SUNSET—Color, rich, orange crimson, with markings of 
ings; very pretty and desirable. 15 cts. | Indian red; handsome and attractive. 15 cts. 
THE TWO VARIETIES FOR ONLY 25 cts., POSTPAID. 
THE flowers are large, often over two inches across and as double as roses, and the colors are so unusual that everyone is 
1 anxious to see what they can be. The flowers have rich, spicy fragrance, and are borne in profusion the whole season. 
They are good climbers and fine for porches, trellises, window boxes, vases, baskets, etc. They are sure to grow and 
bloom. Price 15 cts. each ; the two for 25 cts., postpaid. 
NEW ROYAL PURPLE BOUGAINVILLEA. A c h h o a u r s m e in p g lant 
T HIS is a very rare and beautiful flowering plant, particu¬ 
larly valuable for winter blooming ; should be bedded 
out in summer, and taken to living-room or green-house 
before hard frost, when it will soon break into full bloom and 
continue loaded with bright rich, royal purple flowers for 
months. The flowers are odd and curious and of a most un¬ 
usual coloi—reddish violet purple, and are borne in such 
profusion the whole plant appears a mass of bloom. Besides 
being a great novelty, the plant is very easy to grow and the 
flowers are handsome. 15, 20and 25c.,according to size, 
postpaid. Extra size, 3 years, $1.00 each, by express. 
ACALYPHA MOSAICA—A neat handsome growing foliage plant; 
valuable for pot culture and bedding. The leaves are large, thick and 
glossy, and beautifully colored with bright Autumn tints : Indian red, 
old gold and coppery bronze, Very distinct and striking, and entire¬ 
ly different from anything else. 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. ; $1.50 per 
dozen. Might be called the Autumn-leaved plants. 
POTHUS AUREA-A new and beautiful house vine; thick, shining 
green leaves, elegantly mottled and variegated with yellow and white 
markings. 15 cts. each. 
BASELLA VARIEGATA, MALABAR VINE—A very pretty window 
vine for pots and vases; leaves, fleshy, pure white, splashed with gray 
and soft green; delicate purplish white flowers, beautiful the whole 
year , 15 cts each Will bend l ROYAL. PURPLE BOUGAIN¬ 
VILLEA, 1 Ad ALPHA MOHAJQA l POTHUS AUREA ***** fl 
HWMHiLLA VARIHSGATA, 4 flMr §& 
