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BEGONIA, TUBEROUS-ROOTED —Fine flowering plants for greenhouse or conser¬ 
vatory, also doing well when planted outside in a sheltered position. The flowers are single 
and double and of innumerable shades of color. Price: 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 
per 100. 
CAN NAS —They are considered as the best tail-bedding plants, either for solid beds, 
borders, isolated specimens or subtropical effects. Price of any of the varieties: 15c. 
each; $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100, dormant roots. Grown pot plants, $15.00 per 100. 
DAHLIAS —We carry in stock all the best up-to-date varieties of the old-time 
favorites now again popular. Fine varieties, show cactus or pompons, our selection, 
25c. each; $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 
GLADIOLUS —Indispensable for planting in shrubberies or rose beds, as they are a 
mass of bloom long after the above have passed, thus livening up what would be a dull 
aspect. If you are interested in these, send for our special list of bulbs for spring plant¬ 
ing. Fine flowering bulbs, our selection, 45c. per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
LILIES —These are the noblest of all the bulbous plants; graceful and imposing in 
habit, with showy, large, sweet-scented flowers of pure and chaste colors. They are 
invaluable in borders among shrubbery or planted between Rhododendrons or Hardy 
Azaleas. Our selection, strong bulbs, 25c. each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 
Specimens of uncommon size and beauty, many unique plants of Conifers, Boxwood, 
Rhododendrons or other Hardy Plants, as well as Specimens of Palms, Orchids, Ferns, 
Foliage or Flowering Plants in stock. Inspection invited, correspondence solicited. 
Boxwood 
One of the most beautiful of evergreen foliage plants which can be used in various 
ways to decorate the grounds or as a specimen in pots or tubs. We have the largest stock 
of Boxwood in the country. Plants of all sizes, from three inches in height to large speci¬ 
mens centuries old, ten to fifteen feet high and as much in diameter. We have them in 
all shapes, pyramids, bush form, globular forms, standards, and some odd-looking speci¬ 
mens, beside thousands of dwarf Boxwood for edging flower beds and formal gardens. 
We have acres of Boxwood for you to select from and give prices on the following small 
sizes, and will be pleased to quote on the large specimens or quantity of ordinary sizes. 
Price 
Each 
Dwarf Boxwood, for edging. 3 to 5 inches high . $ .05 
Tree Boxwood, for larger edgings. 1 foot high .35 
Tree Boxwood, for larger edgings. 1% feet high .60 
Bush form, natural-shaped plants. 2% feet high . 2.00 
Bush form, natural-shaped plants. 3 feet high . 3.00 
Bush form, natural-shaped plants. 4 feet high . 6.00 
Bush form, natural-shaped plants. 5 feet high . 9.00 
Pyramids, well-formed plants. 2% feet high . 1.75 
Pyramids, well-formed plants. 3 feet high . 3.00 
Pyramids, well-formed plants. 4 feet high . 6.00 
Pyramids, well-formed plants. 5 feet high . 9.00 
Pyramids, well-formed plants. 6 feet high . 12.00 
Standards, fine specimen. 1 foot across head . 1.50 
Standards, fine specimen. 1% feet across head . 2.50 
Standards, fine specimen. 2 feet across head . 4.50 
Standards, fine specimen. 3 feet across head . 9.00 
Standards, fine specimen. 3 y 2 feet across head . 12.00 
Larger sizes, also special large lots to plant an entire Boxwood or formal garden, 
prices on application. Plans and estimates furnished for laying out box gardens, etc. 
Come and see our Boxwood arranged in all the styles and covering several acres of ground 
at South Orange, and including all the different varieties in cultivation, suited to any pur¬ 
pose desired. 
Boxwood is a very slow grower, and large specimens on grounds gives the place age 
and tone that cannot be duplicated by any other plant. 
