NEW PATENTED NOVELTY ROSES—Continued 
ECLIPSE. Plant patent No. 172. The international sensation of the year. First prize In 
Rome, Paris, and other test gardens. Long stream-lined buds, a rich gold without shad¬ 
ing. $1.50 each. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH. Plant patent No. 190. A real triumph in color, size, form and 
plant. Cerise overshadowed with orange. Opens slowly into a cup formed bloom with a 
brilliant deep pink and cerise overlaid with amber. $1.50 each. 
NIGRETTE. Plant patent No. 87. The Black Rose of Sangerhauzen. Deep maroon, with 
blackish velvet sheen. The darkest rose. Continuously in bloom. $1.50 each. 
PERMANENT WAVE. Plant patent No. 107. The petals are fluted or waved. Blooms large 
and in great clusters. Rosy pink with cerise edges. $1.00 each. 
ROCHESTER. Plant patent No. 131. A constantly flowering rose of the bedding type. 
Clear two-toned pink and buff, having coppery tinge in center. $1.25 each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Plant patent No. 162. Blood red, toning to cerise in center. The 
most striking new red rose. $1.00 each. 
New Patented Climbing Roses 
BLAZE. Plant patent No. 10. Acclaimed as the only hardy everblooming red climbing 
rose. Blazing scarlet, the whole vine a mass of blooms. $1.00 each. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. Plant patent No. 28. Golden yellow, flecked "with orange-scarlet on 
stems 18 in. or longer. $1.00 each. 
NEW DAWN. Plant patent No. 1. Large flowers of exquisite pink on long stems. $1.50 
each. 
Peonies You Will Be Proud to Own 
ALL POSTPAID 
AT PRICES YOU MAY NEVER EQUAL AGAIN FOR ECONOMY 
SELECT PEONIES. Every one a leader in its 
color. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
AVALANCHE. Pure snow white, early. A 
glorious Peony. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Late white of beau¬ 
tiful form. 
CHAS. McKELLIP. Medium early red, very 
full and double. 
FRANGANS. Deep rose-red, very fragrant. 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT. Dark, deep red, fra¬ 
grant. 
JUDGE BEERY. Extra early light pink. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Early deep red, one of 
the very finest reds. 
LIVINGSTONE. Late rose-pink. The best pink 
grown. 
HEINE HORTENSE. A soft glowing pink. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Apple blossom pink. 
A grand Peony. 
One each red, pink and white, unnamed, for 75c. 
Peony—Livingstone Peony 
That Curious and Rare African Lily Will Be Seen in our Window 
Again This Year 
Feed Roses Regularly 
with this complete, 
balanced diet 
GORO 
('hmplote plant/<><><! 
propogate to produce another mature 
It is known as "AMORPHOPHALLUS RIVERI” 
and all are again invited to watch its progress. 
This strange lilly grows without water or soil. The 
giant bulb (about 7 inches in diameter) rests in a 
specially prepared bed. It will grow to a height of 
about three feet at which time an enormous bloom, 
about 15 inches in diameter, will appear. The stalk 
will then continue to grow some three feet more. 
After blooming the plant dies down to the bulb. 
About May 15th the bulb will be planted outdoors 
and in a few weeks will send up another “broom¬ 
stick” stalk and this time will produce a palm-like 
set of leaves about three feet high. We now have 
a “junior” “MORPHY” which we will endeavor to 
bulb. Four years is required to do this. 
COME DOWN TO OUR STORE AND WATCH “MORPHY.” 
(We call him “Morphy” for short.) 
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