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ORNAMENTAL AND WINTER - EL 0 WE RING PLANTS 
Cbe best Double and Single geraniums 
FOR HOUSE CULTURE 
Price of all Geraniums each, io cents; three for 
25 cents ; per dozen, $1.00, except as noted. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Albert Carre. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
Chaucier. Cerise ; a beautiful, clear, bright shade 
Gen. Galliene. Intense crimson. 
Meteore. Scarlet, white eye. 
M. P. Morlau. Bright rosy salmon, center white. 
Queen of the Whites Improved. Pure white. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Centaure. A fine double pink. 
Countess de Harcourt. Pure snow-white. 
Effective. Bright scarlet. 
Madame Jaulin. Delicate pink, bordcrered white. 
S. A. Nutt. Brilliant deep blood-red, with maroon shading. 
Toronto. Bright salmon. 
SWEET - SCENTED 
Dr. Livingston. Leaves finely divided, very fragrant. 
Rose. The most desirable of the scented varieties. 
IVY-LEAF 
Thick, glossy. Ivy-shaped leaves ; plants drooping in habit. 
Jeanne d’Arc. White, suffused with lavender. 
Souvenir de Charles Turner. Deep pink, feathered 
maroon in upper petals. 
BRONZE 
Leaves show the most beautiful shades of yellow or brownish 
red, the foliage being ^is handsome as flowers. 
Black Douglas. Flowers salmon ; foliage golden yellow, 
red zone. 
Magician. Leaf green and yellow, chocolate zone; flowers 
double, scarlet. 
OXALIS 
Handsome plants for pot culture, always in bloom, and not 
requiring any special care. 
Floribunda alba. An ever-blooming variety ; leaves thrcc- 
parted, flowers in clusters, white, half an inch or more in 
diameter. Each 10 cents. 
Floribunda rosea. Same as alba except that the flowers 
are pink. Each 10 cents. 
Ortgiesii, or Golden Star. About 12 inches high ; branches 
freely : dark olive green foliage, under side purple. 
Flowers in clusters, star-shaped, bright golden yellow, 
always in bloom. Each 15 cents ; two for 25 cents. 
PRIMULA 
Obconica Grandiflora 
Perpetual blooming, bearing large trusses of flowers on long 
stems well above the foliage; color pale lilac, shading to 
white. Each 15 cents. 
LARGE-FRUITED LEMON 
PONDEROSA 
' Nothing that has ever been brought to our notice in the plant 
line has caused half the commotion that this wonderful Lemon 
has. 1 1 is a true everbearing variety. On a plant six feet high 
no less than eighty-nine of these ponderous lemons were grow¬ 
ing at one time. It was a beautiful sight. The tree was 
blooming, and at the same time had fruit in all stages of develop¬ 
ment, from the size of a pea up to the ripe fruit. Fruit weigh¬ 
ing over four pounds has been taken from this tree. The 
lemons have very thin rind for such large fruit. It is the 
juiccst of all lemons, makes delicious lemonade, and for culinary 
purposes cannot be excelled. Pondcrosa Lemon is sure to 
become popular when it is known. It fruits when quite small, 
and makes a lovely house plant. Everybody can grow their 
own lemons. Thrifty young plants, each 25 cents; two for 
40 cents. Strong plants three feet high, each £1.50. 
CHINESE PRIMROSE 
Few house-plants afford better satisfaction. Requires a cool 
north window. Care should be taken that no water falls on 
the buds, as it causes them to rot. In summer they can be 
turned out into a shady border. 
Single White, or Single Pink. Each 15 cents. 
PALMS 
Palms will do well at a window where there is little or no direct sunshine. A regular, but not excessive, supply of water and 
a fair light arc all the plants demand during the cool season. The soil should be a substantial fibery loam. A daily syringing 
of the leaves is an advantage, but in winter once a week is sufficient. If kept in a living-room with dry furnace heat, da.ly 
syringing or spraying the leaves is advisable. We here offer plants of the handsomest and most reliable species. First size, 
eighteen to twenty inches high. Second size, eight to twelve inches high. Third size, strong plants from 3-inch pots. 
Sent by Mail or Express at these Prices. 
Areca lutescens. One of the handsomest Palms ; desirable 
in every stage of growth. An easy plant to manage, and 
always looks well. Its gracefully recurved and pinnatified, 
glossy, green leaves make it a most pleasing object. 
First size $1.25 ; second size 50 cents ; third size 25 cents. 
Cocos Weddeliana. The most elegant of thesmallcr Palms. 
Its slender, erect stem is freely furnished with gracefully 
arching leaves of a rich green color. Admirable for fern 
dishes, as they are of a slow growth and maintain their 
beauty a long time. Strong plants, 50 cents. 
Kentia Belmoreana. Graceful arching leaves, with long, 
terete, shining, yellowish-brown petioles ; divisions of the 
leaves twenty to thirty in number, strap-shaped, and deep 
green in color. This Palm will stand a great deal of ill 
usage and maintain a good appearance. First size $1.25; 
Second size 85 cents ; third size 35 cents. 
Kentia Forsteriana. The beautiful “Thatch Palm.'’ 
Similar to K. Belmoreana, but the petioles are a darker 
green and the leaf divisions broader. A handsome Palm 
for table decoration. First size£i. 25 ; second size 85 cents; 
third size 25 cents. 
Latania Borbonica. Fan-shaped leaves, split into divisions 
at the apex. A strong, vigorous plant, and makes a fine 
appearance in the window or in contrast with other plants. 
First size $1.25 ; second size 50 cents; third size 25 cents. 
Phoenix reclinata. A handsome, hardy, and rapid grow¬ 
ing pinnate-leaved Palm. First size £1.25 ; second size 
60 cents ; third size 30 cents. 
Seaforthia elegans. The beautiful “Feather Palm” of 
Queensland. The pinnate leaves arc a lovely soft green 
and most gracefully arched. First size $i.co; second size 
60 cents ; third size 30 cents. 
