Rare Fuchsia 
Trailing Queen 19c 
Distinctly different from all 
other rarietles in growth. The 
young plants creep out to the 
edge of the pot, then trail down¬ 
ward. Flowers borne In drooping 
clusters. 19c ea., 3 for 49o, 6 
for 97c, doz. 31.70. 
Ornamental 
Fountain Grass 22c 
(Pennisetum)—One of the finest 
varieties of the ornamental grasses; 
especially attractive as a single speci¬ 
men ; valuable for massing purposes. 
Purplish plumes. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 
Beautiful Plumtned, Fountain Grass 
Climbing 
Firecracker 22c 
(Manettia Blcolor)—Easily 
trained. Can be grown in the 
house or garden. Flowers 
scarlet, shading into flame, 
tipped golden-yellow. 22e, 3 
for 69c. 
Cl. Firecracker Plant, 22o 
Crassula 
Monticola 
(No. 3)—Very 
attractive succu¬ 
lent upright 
bushy little 
plants. Light 
green heart- 
shaped leaves. 
20c each, 3 for 
52c. 
Crassula 
Monticola 
Dusty Miller 
(Silvery Foliage) — Beautiful, 
silvery gray foliage, deeply cut. 
Fine for edging beds of Geran¬ 
iums, Cannas or Salvias; Height 
12 to 15 inches. 17o ea., 3 for 
45c, doz. for $1.60. 
Irwin’s Giant 
Pink Fuchsia 20c 
Glgantnr flowers of a beautiful 
salmon pink. The best Fuchsia 
yet Introduced. 20c ea., 3 for 
52c. 
McGregor’s Giant 
Blooming Fuchsias 
One of the most charming and desirable house plants grown. The 
flower is very showy In Its pleasing combination, the sepals and cor¬ 
olla of the bloom In most varieties being distinctly different in color. 
The Fuchsia Is of easy culture and will thrive indoors as well as 
outdoors. 
BLACK PRINCE—Brilliant carmine pink corolla, with darker sepals. 
19c ea., 3 for 49c, doz. for $1.70. 
ERNEST RENAN—Sepals white, and corolla reddish-blue, a fine 
variety. 15c ea., 3 for 39c, doz. for $1.30. 
LORD BYRON—Single blooms, red corolla and violet sepals. A strik¬ 
ing variety. 21c ea., 3 for 56c, doz. for $1.86. 
Mad. van DER STRASS—Corolla double white with red sepals, un¬ 
usually attractive. 17c ea., 3 for 45o, doz. for $1.50. 
SPECIOSA—Tube and sepals a bright rose; corolla brilliant carmine. 
17o ea., 3 for 45c. 
TENOR—Sepals red, with double corolla of rich dark purple. 18c ea., 
3 for 4Sc. 
WHITE GIANT (Gloire des Marches)—Brilliant deep scarlet sepals. 
Corolla double, pure white. 17c ea., 3 for 45c, doz. for $1.60. 
MCGREGOR’S MAMMOTH PURPLE—Tall growing, enormous flowers, 
sepals bright scarlet, purple corollas. 23c ea., 3 for 61c, doz. for $2.04. 
FUCHSIA, Little Beauty—Fine dwarf, compact 
growing Fuchsia. Free blooming and is seldom 
without flowers. The sepals are carmine, and the 
corolla deep lilac. The flowers droop beautifully. 
23c ea., 3 for 69c, doz. $2.04. 
Coll. 52-B—10 Large QQn 
Flowering PANSIES 
This collection comprises a marvelous number of 
new shades and varieties. Richest colorings; embrace 
striped, spotted, bordered and fringed in all the rain¬ 
bow shades. The best border plant for all gardens. 
Always In demand. 
Coll.48-B—5 Double 
Flowering Geraniums 
The Geranium with its combined beauty of 
flower and foliage Is one of the most useful and 
popular of all bedding and pot plants. Easy to 
grow and sure to bloom a short time after being 
potted or planted. The flower for everybody. 
PERPETUAL BLOOMING 
BEDDING LANTANAS 
Few bedding plants bloom more continually, 
|7f)D or afford a greater variety of color than the 
■ Lantanas. Flowers come in many shades of 
orange, rose, crimson, yellow and white. Is 
also desirable as a house plant in the winter 
as well as for beds, borders, hanging baskets 
and porch boxes In the summer. Easy to grow. 
White Feverfew 22c 
LITTLE GEM—The great value of the 
Feverfew is for cut flowers during the 
summer. Double pompon flowers of pure 
white. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 
Little Gem Feverfew, 22i 
Weeping 
Firecracker Plant 
Weeping 
Firecracker 
Plant, 19e 
CORAL RED FLOWERS (Russella Elegantissi- 
ma)—Semi-tralllng especially adapted for hang¬ 
ing baskets, vases, etc., of drooping habit, cov¬ 
ered with brilliant coral-red flowers. 19c ea., 
3 for 49e. 
Hen and Chickens 
19c each 
Tiny rosettes of soft gray-green, 
formed in abundance around the main 
plant, giving it the name “Hen and 
Chickens.” Increases rapidly. (Not 
hardy.) Mainly used for designs and 
bordering beds; or grown in pots or dish 
arrangements. 19o ea., 3 for 49c, doz. 
for $1.70. (Hardy Hen and Chickens, 
page 34.) 
THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., Rose, Shrub, Plant’, Bulb and Seed Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. 
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