Norwood Fern.—New fern with a cast 
of blue that softens the green fronds finely 
cut, each pinna is crested giving a unique 
appearance. Becoming famous through the 
United States. Fine plants. 
Exalta or Sword Fern.—This fern is with¬ 
out doubt the most popular fern for the 
living room, being very showy and easy to 
grow. They are grown in pots on pedestals 
or in hanging baskets or window boxes. 
Roosevelt (Nepholepsis.) — There is no 
Fern that will compare with this new arid 
charming variety; it is generally like the 
Boston Fern, but produces many more " 
fronds, making it bushier and more hand¬ 
some. 
Babys Breath Fern.—This is the most 
delicate of all lace Ferns and really looks 
like filagree work. It is finer and more 
ornamenal than any of the others. And 
makes a table fern par excellence. 
All preceding Ferns — Fine Young Plants — 
3 for 45c; 6 for 85c—^Postpaid. 
Feather Fern. (Asparagus Sprengeri.)—A 
magnificent porch or basket plant in the 
South. The fronds or leaves grow four to 
five feet long. When cold weather comes 
it makes a splendid house plant and will 
succeed under most adverse conditions. 
Lace Fern. (Asparagus Plumosa Nanus.) 
—A tall climbing decorative plant and one 
of the rarest beauty. Its bright green foliage 
is extremely fine and plume-like. The fronds 
grow from 6 to 8 inches in width, and 
Svhen cut retain their color and shape for 
weeks. Fine young plants, 6 for 70c.— 
Postpaid. 
EVERLASTING BLOOMER or 
IMPATIENS 
Sultani. Orange-pink flowers. 
Red. A beautiful shade of red. 
Brilliant. A fiery red. 
Lilac. This is a beautiful shade. 
2 for 35c—Postpaid. 
LANTANA or SHRUBBERY 
VERBENA 
Excellent everbloming bedding plant, 
affording a great variety of colors. They 
make splendid specimen plants for the lawn, 
porch box or urn. Their freeblooming has 
made them extremely popular. Colors: Pink- 
yellow; Pink-cream center; White; Red- 
orange center. 
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LANTANA — WEEPING 
A plant of graceful weeping habit with 
profusion of lilac flowers, unsurpassed for 
baskets and porch boxes. 
Both Lantana — 20c Each — Postpaid. 
Cleodendron.—A viney plant with large 
cluster of white flowers with red center, a 
very satisfactory pot or tub plant, 35c—Post¬ 
paid. 
Allamanda.—A climbing plant with gold¬ 
en yellow flowers about four inches across 
in clusters, very beautiful, 35c—Postpaid. 
Thunbergi or Sky Vine.—A slender vine 
with spikes of lavender-blue flowers of 
trumpet-shape. 35c.—Postpaid. 
Grand ‘ Duke Jassimine.—A very double 
white flowering Jassimine very fragrant, 
leaves shiny green, 40c—Postpaid. 
SILVER PAMPAS GRASS 
This beautiful grass makes large clumps 
and has immense plumes of silvery color 
often two feet or more long, lasting for 
many weeks. Very fine as individual plants. 
Strong clumps, 40c. Specimen clumps, 60c 
—Charges collect. 
FRUITS AND NUTS 
PEACHES 
Elberta.—Large, yellow, with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high quality. 
Exceedingly prolific, sure bearer and hardy. 
The standard market variety. 
Hiley.—Large, white with beautiful red 
cheek; flesh white; quality best. Prolific 
bearer, ripens June 25 to July 5. 
Belle of Georgia.—Skin white with red 
cheek; flesh white, firm and of excellent 
flavor, very prolific. Early September. 
Carman.—Large; creamy white, with deep 
blush; skin tough, but flesh tender and of 
fine flavor. A most profitable and popular 
shipping variety. Ripens June 20 to July 1. 
18 to 24 in. 30c; 2 to 3 ft. 35c. 
JAPAN PERSIMMONS 
FUYUGAKI—Not astringent, light fleshed, 
edible while still hard, may be eaten like 
an^ apple. Medium size, rather flattened, 
very prolific. 
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