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p r r> A ij 111 H/l O Read y in bud or bloom 
UlinMnl I U IVIO March 20th to July 1st. 
15c. each. Any 3 for 40c. 
DOUBLE and SEMI-DOUBLE 
Alf. Ricard—I mmense trusses of large flowers 
of a most vivid light scarlet. Extra fine. 
Mad. Landry—A bright salmon pink, tint¬ 
ed with copper. Very free of bloom all sea¬ 
son. One of the very finest grown. Semi-dbl. 
Louis Mazieux—A gorgeous vermilion scarlet 
with white markings in center. Extra fine 
Rosaline— Strong healthy grower with large, 
trusses of giant flowers. Odd cerise salmon. 
S. A. Nutt—Rich dark crimson. Very popular. 
SINGLES 
Albion—Best pure white; always in bloom. 
Louis Reau— Rich currant-red, bordered a 
darker tint; prominent white centers. 
Maxine Kavolenski—Light orange-scarlet. A 
very odd yet most popular color. Extra fine. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill—Very large trusses and flow¬ 
ers of clear salmon, with lighter center. 
Vittoria Mussi—Bright crimson, tinted plum 
color. One of the best and largest. 
Miscellaneous Plants 
For Window Boxes, Baskets and Beds. 
All pot grown plants from cuttings, ready 
for mailing after April 10th. 
Anthericum— A beautiful foliage plant for 
vase or box work. The ribbon-like leaves 
are variegated green and white. Each, 10c 
Sweet Alyssum ( Double Trailing )—Far better 
and larger than the single from seed; white. 
Fine for baskets, boxes, etc. 8c; 3 for 20c 
Calceolaria ‘Shower of Gold’—Grows 18 in. 
high with clusters of rich yellow flowers all 
season. Fine for bedding or porch boxes but 
likes the cooler, shadier locations. 10c 
Bronze— Very similar to above except in the 
color, which is rich bronze dusted with gold. 10c 
Cigar Plant ( Cuphea Platycentra )— Odd and 
attractive flowering small plant. 8c; 3 for 20c 
COLEUS—Most important and best known of 
all the fancy-leaved plants for beds, porch 
boxes, etc. Needs warm weather. 10c 
“Dusty Miller”, Trailing — Silvery white, 
round leaves. Of bushy, drooping growth. 10c 
Heliotrope— That very popular old-favorite 
with the irresistable fragrance. Blue. .10 
