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ALNEER BROTHERS RELIABLE PLANTS, ROCKFORD, ILL 
Calla Lily 
Large, fine, strong 
plants. This popular 
house plant will 
prosper under almost 
any circumstances. 
White 
20c each 
Cameron, Mo. 
Last year I ordered your 
Special on Gladiolus and 
I wish to tell you how 
well pleased I was with 
them. The flowers were 
the largest and most beau¬ 
tiful shades that X ever 
saw In Gladiolus. 
MBS. CLAUDE REED 
Calla Lily 
WHiTMArimBBm 
limit"*' 
light pink, which does not 
bleach and is not liable 
CARNATIONS 
15c Each, $1.50 per dozen 
White Enchantress 
Enchantress 
to split. 
Ward ® ne of the very g° 0<1 deep pink 
" al sorts, of attractive size and form, 
very free blooming and strongly scented. 
Edna A splendid new carnation. One of 
uuutt the finest scarlet varieties. 
CYCLAMEN 
Persicum, 30c each XtYo^whi- 
dow, giving more blossoms for less than any 
other plant. 
REST CANNAS 
Started Plants, 20 cents each, 
$1.50 dozen 
King Humbert 
shade of orange scarlet, and 
the giant flowers are borne 
well above the magnificent 
bronze leaves. 
Queen Charlotte - 
liant and dazzling crimson, 
encircled with golden yellow. 
Foliage green. 
Martha Washington 
Pure rose pink. A good 
bloomer, large trusses, green 
foliage. 
Crimson Bedder Red. 
Riiflianlr Yellow w i t li 
DUrDanK scarlet throat. 
Florence Vaughan 
Green foliage, large yellow 
flowers dotted with red. 
A magnificent 
nungaria pink c a n n a 
widely used for large solid 
beds. The petals are large and 
waxy, made up into big round, 
full trusses. 
FERNS 
Whitmanii, or New Ostrich 
Plume A new type of the plume or feather 
fern. Dwarf and more compact in 
growth than the Elegantissima with the pinnae 
still more deeply divided, giving the plant a 
feathery daintiness. 30c each. 
Scotti short bushy fine pot fern, 30c. 
Piersonii fringed, 30c. 
Boston or Sword—30c 
FEVERFEW, 15c each 
double pure white. This is 
one of the most popular free 
Little Gem 
flowering plants. 
CREVILLEA OR SILK OAK 
PLANT FOOD 
FOR FLOWERS 
A fertilizer made especially for 
plants grown in house; large box 
containing sufficient for 20 plants 
for one year, postpaid, 40c, V 2 
size box, 25c, postpaid. 
Australian 
Silk Oak 
(Grevillea 
Robusta.) 
A magnificent 
plant for dec¬ 
orative pur¬ 
poses, of 
rapid, easy 
growth, finely 
cut foliage ri¬ 
valing a rare 
fern. The 
young grow¬ 
ing leaves are 
light brown in 
color, the tips 
being covered 
with a soft 
down, closely 
r e s e m b ling 
raw silk, 
hence the 
name “Silk 
Oak.” Price, 
nice plants, 
25c each. 
Dwarf French Canna. 
Coleus 
Coleus J% 0 e doz. 
Very fine bedding or 
pot plants of rapid 
growth and easy cul¬ 
ture; including all 
choice shades of 
colors. 
Storm ICincr A new superb Fuchsia of ex- 
® traordinary qualities. It is 
of somewhat drooping habit with enormous 
double white flowers. For winter blooming it 
cannot be surpassed. By mail, 20c each, 
dozen, $1.75. 
Phenomenal This is the largest Fuchsia 
grown, red tube and sepals, 
immense bright violet corolla. 
Single Fuchsias £0c each, dozen, $1.75. 
53 _ Elegant flowering of 
hardy, rapid growth. The Fuchsia is a univer¬ 
sal favorite. 
Black Prince Corolla, a reddish rose; 
sepals, carmine. 
Speciosa Wel1 known variety, producing 
^ large flowers, two inches in length, 
tubes and sepals of which are blush, the corolla 
crimson. Some plants of this variety grown in 
eight or nine inch pots will produce from 300 
to 500 flowers from December to May. 
Plant v 
Sprinkler $1.50 
Paris Daisy or Marguerite, 20c 
Each 
Madam Gailbert, white 
Dracaena Indivisa. 
Dracaena Indivisa This p J ant . is used 
very extensively as a 
center plant for vases, porch and window boxes, 
etc. It stands full exposure to the sun, and its 
long, narrow, graceful foliage contrasts beauti¬ 
fully with other plants. 25c each. 
