SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1904 
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Chinese Magnolia. 
EXTRA FINE 
SPECIMENS 
MAGNOLIA 
STELLATA. Of this exquisitely beautiful dwarf white 
Magnolia I have secured some fine bushy specimens, well 
set with flower-buds, that have been specially prepared for 
transplanting. $3 each. 
FINE BUSHY SPECIMENS, well set with flower- 
buds, specially prepared for transplanting, in the following 
varieties: Alexandrina, Norbertina, Lenne, Soulan- 
geana, Speciosa and Speciosa Nova. $3 each. 
The Chinese Magnolias are the most beautiful of all 
spring-flowering trees, but as ordinarily grown in American 
Nurseries almost impossible to transplant successfully. 
The above, imported from Europe, have been specially 
prepared for transplanting and are certain to grow. 
WISTARIA 
SINENSIS. I have a few extra large plants of the well- 
known purple Chinese Wistaria, with tops fully 7 feet 
long. $1 each. 
STANDARD WISTARIAS. Everybody knows the 
Wistaria as a vine, but it is rarely seen grown as a small 
tree. This is done by training to a single stem until it is 
6 or 8 feet high, when it is allowed to brunch out. Treated 
in this way it makes a beautiful little tree for the lawn, 
and when in bloom produces the effect of a fountain of 
purple or white flowers. Fine strong plants, of both the 
purple and white varieties, $2 each. 
ROSES 
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PYRAMID BOX TREES 
Some fine sheared plants, trimmed pyramid shape, $1.50, $2, $3, $4, $5 and $7 
each, according to size. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI 
Flame Flower, or Torch Lily 
This new Tritoma is undoubtedly one of the most valuable introductions 
of recent years. Tritoma Uvaria, or " Red-Hot Poker ” plant, is highly prized 
on account of its picturesque appearance and its blooming so late in the fall 
after almost everything else is gone. This new variety is a great improve¬ 
ment in every respect. The flowers are much more refined and beautiful and 
are produced in the greatest profusion from early summer until late fall, 
coining into bloom at least two months before the older variety. It is equally 
desirable for garden effects or for cut-flowers. The flower-spikes are of 
gigantic size, frequently 4% feet high, with heads of bloom over 12 inches 
long, of a rich orange-scarlet, shading to salmon-rose on the edge; a first-class 
acquisition. This plant is not quite hardy and should be protected in winter 
with a covering of leaves, or can lie taken up, packed in sand and stored in a 
cold cellar over winter. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100. 
STANDARD CRIMSON RAMBLER. This Rose, on account of its free -flowering qualities and vigorous growth, makes a beautiful 
object when grown as a standard. Fine strong plants, 6 feet high, 75 cts. each. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. A few extra strong plants, 50 cts. each, $5 
per doz. 
STANDARD HYDRANGEAS 
Of the well-known hardy Hydrangea I have secured some fine standards, 
5 to fi feet high. 75 cts. each. 
Tritoma Pfitzeri. 
