Tender Bedding and Greenhnnse Plants 
Heliotrope Royal Fragrance 
HELIDTRDPE 
ROYAL FRAGRANCE 
This particular variety as grown at the World’s 
Fair, around the Netherlands Building, was the 
sensation of the grounds. Also at the Gardens of 
the Nations, Radio City, New York, it was grown 
in tremendous quantities and we are very proud of 
the many letters we received complimenting us on 
being the introducer of this marvelous Heliotrope. 
This variety was originally introduced by us 
about ten years ago, and since that time has prac¬ 
tically become the standard variety for growing in 
mass effect. Dwarf and robust in habit, a very 
lovely shade of deep blue, it is the most fragrant 
Heliotrope, that has ever been grown. It blooms 
profusely from June until frost, and is the super¬ 
lative bedding plant. 
There have been many substitutes sent out by 
other firms for “Royal Fragrance’’ but as the orig¬ 
inal introducers, we have always retained sufficient 
plants to propogate from the original stock sent 
us, which assures you of receiving the true variety. 
Centefleur —Deep blue in color with conspicuous 
white eye. Our first introduction in the Helio¬ 
trope line and a very strong, vigorous grower. 
It is the most robust of all the varieties and will 
sometimes grow 2 feet in height in favorable 
locations. 
Elizabeth Dennison —A clear Windsor blue in color 
with large individual trusses of flowers growing 
about 15 inches high. It is also wonderfully 
fragrant. 
PRICE: 
2V2-inch, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
3 -inch, 3.50 per dozen, 25.00 per 100 
4 -inch, 5.00 per dozen, 35.00 per 100 
AGERATUM 
Fraserii—Dwarf blue, compact growth, an early bloomer 
and excellent for edging. 3-inch plant $2.00 per dozen, 
$15.00 per 100. 
BUDDLEIA 
Asiatica—Begins to bloom in December and continues to do 
so throughout the Winter season, if the plants are kept 
growing in a warm house. It produces long spikes of the 
most beautiful white flowers which have a delightful lilac 
fragrance. Price: $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100. 
LANTANAS 
There is no Summer flowering plant that will give better 
results than Lantanas. They can be absolutely depended 
on to bloom regardless of weather conditions, and are 
always a magnificent show of color in the garden. 
Delicatissima—Weeping, lilac lavender. 
E. Bayard—Bright orange, red and yellow. 
Price: 21^-inch pot plants, 25c each, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 
per 100; 4-inch pot plants. 50c each, $4.00 per dozen, 
$25.00 per 100. 
LEMON VERBENA 
(Aloysia citriodora) 
Lemon scented foliage, which is extensively used to impart 
a sweet scent to bunches of flowers lacking in a scent of 
their own. It is also used in flavoring jellies. Price: 2U- 
inch pots, $1.50 per dozen. $10.00 per 100. 
FUCHSIAS 
THREE MARVELOUS SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
Aurora Superba—Sepals light apricot. Petals vivid orange. 
Mrs. Rundle—Extremely long sepals. Salmon-pink. Petals 
vivid orange. 
Lustre Improved—Sepals creamy white. Petals bright 
strawberry red. 
Price: 50c each, set of 3 for $1.25 
WONDERFUL DOUBLE FUCHSIA 
Dollar Princess—Sepals salmon-pink, corolla full double 
deep violet-blue shading to crimson. Very floriferous. 
Price: 50c each. 
TRIPHYLLA FUCHSIA 
Souv. de Henry Henckel—Flowers with long tubes borne in 
clusters. Tubes, cerise-pink. Petals coral orange. Dark 
reddish foliage. Price: 50c each. 
NEW BASKET FUCHSIA 
Marinka—Its trailing habit makes it especially desirable 
for pot, basket, or vase culture, or it can be grown into 
beautiful standards. Sepals I'osy red, corolla light red 
shading to violet. Strong grower and very free flowering. 
Price: 50c each. May delivery 3-inch pot plants. 
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