12 
A. W. STEINBRING 
PHILADELPHUS. (Mock Orange.) Pro¬ 
duces pure white, highly scented flowers 
in spring, 
GOLD FLOWER. Blooms summer and 
fall. Yellow flowers. 
WHITE SALVIA. The growth is same 
as Salvia Greggii Red, but has white flow¬ 
ers. 
SALVIA GREGGII. It grows easily, 
blooms on long spikes; red flowers. 
TAMARIX. (Salt Cedar.) A beautiful 
plant, feathery, pale green foliage, and a 
profusion of pink blooms. 
CALLICARPA. (Beautyberry.) Low 
growing flowers, lilac colored, followed by 
purple berries. 
SOTOL. Dark green narrow sawtooth 
leaves. A tall spike of yellowish cream 
flowers is produced in summer. 
RED YUCCA. Red flowers on stalks 3 
to 5 feet high, 
UMBRELLA GRASS. Grows about 2 
to 3 feet high. 
CENTURY PLANT. Easy to grow. Nice 
plants. 
CLIMBING PLANTS 
QUEEN’S CROWN. (Antigonon Lepto- 
pus.) The loveliest of climbing vines; will 
excite the admiration of the amateur 
planter. Brilliant rose-colored flowers. 1 
year 15 cts. each, 10 for $1,00; 2 years 20 
cts. each, 10 for $1.50. 
ENGLISH IVY. Hardy evergreen vine 
for covering walls; grows well in the 
shade. 20 cts, each, 10 for $1.60. 
TRUMPET VINE. A rank growing vine, 
suitable for running over fences, trellises, 
etc. 20 cts. each. 
HONEYSUCKLE. (Halliana.) The finest 
white honeysuckle, fragrant, with dark 
green foliage; very desirable. 20 cts. each, 
large 30 cts, 
WISTERIA SINENSIS. A hardy vine; 
covered in spring with fragrant flowers; 
purple, 25 cts. each. 
WISTERIA SINENSIS ALBA. A white 
flowering variety; a beautiful, graceful 
climber. 35 cts. each. 
VINCA. (Major.) A trailing evergreen 
with blue flowers. 10 cts. each, 10 for 85 
cts. Large clumps 20 cts. 
FLOWERING PLANTS 
These are grown from seeds of the best 
kinds. 10 for 15 cts., 100 for $1.00, 
CHINESE PINKS. Double, all colors, 
mixed. 
CALENDULAS. Several shades of yel¬ 
low mixed. 
PANSIES. Large flowering. Mixed 
colors. 
