CHAMAROPO EXCELSA 
This Palm has a rather slender trunk and 
flat, fan-shaped leaves borne on slender 
stems. It is one of the hardiest varieties 
known, and if any Palm will stand the 
winters of a given section out-of-doors, it 
will. It reaches a height of about 15 feet. 
Well-grown specimens are particularly hand¬ 
some and graceful, and where a Palm is 
desired for the small garden in the colder 
sections, it has no superior. 10 to 12 inches 
high, 8 to 10 leaves, 60c; 12 to 15 inches 
high, $1.10—Charges collect. 
VINES 
WISTERIA (Wisteria Chinensis) 
Magnificent, strong-growing, woody vines, 
hardy throughout the country. 
Purple.—A very strong-growing sort, pro¬ 
ducing large panicles of purple flowers. 
White.—A very fine variety, with large 
clusters of delicately scented white flowers. 
—Each, 45c, postpaid. 
Pink.—Very rare variety. Clear pink to 
light pink. Raceme very long, it reaches 
very often over two feet. Vine grows very 
vigorous.—^Each, 90c, postpaid. 
ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS 
(Mountain Rose) 
A handsome vine with heart-shaped leaves, 
producing large racemes of rose-pink flow¬ 
ers; adapted to sunny locations.—35c each, 
postpaid. 
Climbing Fig.—Quite satisfactory for cov¬ 
ering walls and foundations; small leaves 
and quite hardy.—35c each, postpaid. 
BIGONIA 
Bignonia Chamberlayni.—For green house 
use—One of the finest and most beautiful 
tropical climbers, flowering wonderfully in 
the house, a bright yellow. Should be in 
every vine collection,—35c each, postpaid. 
Bignonia Radicans. (Trumpet Vine) — A 
decidious climber with dark green leaves 
and brilliant orange trumpet-shaped flowers 
produced throughout the Summer, very 
hardy.—45c eahe. Specimen $1.00 postpaid. 
Pothos Aureus.—This handsome vine for 
sun parlor or porch boxes has yellow and 
green leaves; growing well in quite shady 
places. 20c each.—Postpaid. 
Philodendron.—A vine with wide, heart- 
shaped, glossy, dark green leaves. Very good 
for pots and boxes indoors; will grow in 
deep shade. 20c each.—^Postpaid. 
English Ivy (Small-Leaf)—^A favorite for 
rock garden and pool. It is very liarjdy and 
desirable for outdoor planting. 20c each. 
English Ivy Variegata.—A beauifully varie¬ 
gated Ivy with shiny green and white leaves 
for use in pots and wall containers. 25c 
each—Postpaid. 
CHINESE HIBISCUS 
This is one of the most striking and 
satisfactory shrubs, ranging in colors of pink, 
red and salmon shades. The plant is of 
quick growth and subject to frost injury, 
being cut down at about 28 degrees under 
ordinary conditions; still it has a strong 
power to recover, and will come on and 
bloom again in the Springtime as vigorous¬ 
ly as ever, and is also fine as a tub plant. 
2!4 in. pots—35c each, pospaid. 
BULBS 
Amaryllis Vittati.—^The flowers are very 
large and have a wonderful mixed color 
range from red to rose striped and variegat¬ 
ed, they are unexcelled among bulb flowers. 
Blooming size, 45c; or 6 for $1.25—Post¬ 
paid. 
WHITE SPIDER LILY (Caribaea) 
This grand Lily forms large imposing 
clumps that are a mass of clustered heads 
of pure white fragrant flowers. 6 for 85c. 
—^Postpaid. , 
CALADIUM 
Fancy-Leaved Bulbs.—These come in all 
the colors of the rainbow, making fine 
plants for separate pots, window boxes or 
vases. As Fancy-Leaved Caladiums are very 
tender to cold, we advise you not to plant 
before March, outside. 25c each; $2.50 per 
dozen.—Postpaid. 
Elephant Ears—Grows 4 to 5 feet plant 
with large green leaves; fine for back¬ 
ground for pools and borders. 
TUBEROSES 
Mexican Everblooming.—Single pure white 
flowers, excellent for cut flowers; easily 
grown; very fragrant. 6 for 40c; 12 for 
75 c—Postpaid. 
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