
Carmen. 
Flowers clear pink. 
flowers. 
King of The Reds. 
blooms. An excellent new house plant. 
McBethi. 
and small. 
waxy in texture, carried in panicles. 
Prima Donna. Foliage green shaded bronze, 


Boston Fern 
POPULAR HOUSE FERNS 
Colorado. A new fancy fern of general form and character of 
Whitmani, but upright and sturdy as the Boston. Fronds 
are wide, tapering in to tip. Small, 20c. each; large, 50c. 
Innisfallen. This handsome new variety originated with us. 
A strong and rapid grower, handsome green foliage and has 
a stiff midrib which makes the fronds stand up better than 
most varieties of Ferns. Small, 15c. each; large, 40c. 
Gracefully divided pinna 
giving the whole plant an airy, lacelike appearance; makes 
beautiful symmetrical plants even in small sizes. 
Ostrichplume Fern (Whitmani). 
18c. each; large, 40c. 
Sparrowi. It has dark green foliage which, with its beautiful 
crested fronds, makes it a most unique, distinct and desir- 
40c. 
The Popular Boston Sword Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata Bos- 
toniensis). Differs from the ordinary Fern in having much 
longer fronds, which frequently attain a length of 4 ft. 
These fronds arch and droop over very gracefully. Small, 
able Fern. Small, 15c. each; large, 
13c. each; large, 37c. 
The “Roosevelt Fern’’ (Nephrolepis Roosevelti). In general 
characteristics it resembles the Boston Fern; it produces 
many fronds, making it a bushier and handsomer plant; the 
pinna are undulated, giving it a pronounced, wavy effect. 
Small, 15c. each: large, 40c. 

5 Yameus COCHET ROSES e 85¢ 
You can have an abundance of beautiful, 
Roses every day from early Spring till after the first frost in the 
Fall, by planting this assortment of dependable, vigorous-growing 
Cochets. Their flowers are large, bold, full and double, of mar- 
velous coloring and have delicious fragrance. 
Yellow, Pink, Red, White, and 
protection as far north as Ohio. 
Blush-Pink. 
Fine, 1-year plants, 20c. each, set of 5 for 85c. 
Large, 2-year plants, 40c. each, set of 5 for $1.75 
covered with light pink flowers, which turn to a 
dark rose. 
Speculata. 
and with a silvery sheen on the leaves. 
pink flowers. 
Thurstoni. The underside of the leaves is a rich, 
purplish-red, the veinings very prominent, while 
the face or upper side is a bronzy-green shaped 
with crimson and olive, with a peculiar, glossy 
metallic luster over all. Flowers rosy-wnite, in 
large clusters well above the foliage. 
Venus. A new and distinctly ‘different’ Begonia. 
Its dark, glossy, bronze-green, deeply cut leaves 
combined with its free-flowering habit, make it 
one of the most attractive plants. Blooms the 
year around. 
Watermelon. 
Very attractive. 
Shaped to resemble Rex Begonias, 
Pale 
Small, 
Leaves striped like a watermelon. 
26c. each; 3 for 70c. 
Everblooming BEGONIA 
Salmon Beauly 
2 Seach 
A compact growing house plant with beauti- 
ful salmon-pink flowers covering the foliage. 


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FUCHSIAS 
15c. each, 3 for 40c. 
Black Prince. [Jt makes a shapely bush, 
very free blooming. Blossoms of a beauti- 
ful, waxy carmine or pink color. that grows. 
Irwin’s Giant Pink. The largest double 
Fuchsia of a beautiful salmon pink color. 
Little Beauty. Dwarf, compact; the sepals 
are carmine, and the corolla deep lilac. 
Double Purple. A new variety similar 
to Lord Byron, but more double in flower. 
Lord Byron. A strikingly handsome va- 
riety, with calyx of cochineal red, and 
large, single corolla of deepest violet. 

dark, rich red sepals, waxy luster. 
fragrant, dewy 
Hardy without 
Flowering BEGONIAS 
This class of plants is deservedly popular. They are suitable for pot culture in the 
window for Winter blooming. We can furnish Flowering Begonias from 24-inch pots 
20c. each, 12 for $2.00 — Except where noted 
Beefsteak Begonia (Feasti). A low spreading Begonia with perfectly circular leaves, 
red beneath, and dark, glossy green above, and of heavy texture. 
A new Begonia of medium size leaves, of a beautiful carmine color. 
Coralline Lucerne (The Wonderful Flowering Begonia). 
month to six weeks, and are borne in immense clusters, almost hiding the plant. 
The color is bright coral red, changing to a delicate pink. 
Crinkled Beefsteak|Begonia. Beautifully arranged, magnificent crinkled, crested 
and curled, glazed, reddish olive green foliage, topped by clusters of flesh pink 
Beautiful, glossy green foliage covered with large, dark red 
Shrubby in growth, with very deeply indented leaves, which are fine 
Very free flowering, being constant the year round. 
Newer LANTANAS 
—The Finest Plants that Grow— 
The brilliant colors, robust growth and profuse blooming 
habit of the Lantana render it one of the finest bedding plants 
15c. each, 3 for 40c., 
Delicatissima. 
and pink. 
Dwarf Bronze. 
Dwarf Beauty. Dwarf plant with small flowers of orange and 
yellow with a blue cast. 
Golden Plume. A new orange yellow. 
Golden Queen. The best golden yellow. 
Jacob Schultz. 
Michael Schmidt. 
liant yellow and red. 
Weeping Lantana. Fine for vases, window boxes. Produces 
a great abundance of delicate, drooping, leafy vines, cov- 
Madame Van der Strass. Very large 
and double, pure white corolla. Beauti- 
ful, reflexed bright scarlet sepals. 
Tenor. This double Fuchsia is of extra- Radiation. 
ordinary merit. Violet-blue corolla. Very Sensation. 
of pink with yellow centers. 

Hardy CLIMBING ROSES 
Fine 1-year plants, 20c. each, 6 for $1.00, except where noted 
Large 2-year plants, 40c. eacuy 6 for $2.00, except where 
note 
Climbing American Beauty. Produces an abundance of vivid 
rosy-crimson flowers in June and occasionally throughout 
the season. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Center is built high, petals beautifully 
undulated and cupped. Color is a remarkable delicate shade 
of flesh-pink. Flowers full and double. 
Emily Gray. Most gorgeous, clear yellow color. 
is strong and robust; foliage is thick and waxy. _ 
Zacette: Delightfully sweet-scented, large flowers of light salmon- 
orange with golden shadings are produced freely on long stems. 
Mary Wallace. Is bright rose-pink with salmon base. Fra- 
grance is delightful. Buds are long and pointed, developing into 
very large semi-double, cupped flowers borne several together 
on long stems, which have few thorns. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). A remark- 
able climbing variety produced in Spain. Very large, fragrant 
flowers of delicate pink, with curled petals, stained crimson- 
outside, borne on long, strong stems. 1-year plants, 25c. 
each; 2-year plants, 50c. each. : 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other Rose can compare with 
it for brilliance of color, which is a vivid scarlet. The flowers 
are of medium size, semi-double. : 
Primrose (New). A pure yellow, hardy climbing Rose. Its 
large, double flowers are a soft, rich primrose-yellow, and 
are borne in clusters of four and five on an extremely vigor- 
ous plant, with beautiful foliage. Very new and we believe 
the most satisfactory yellow Climber for the North. 
HARDY 
POLYANTHA 
Fine, 1-year-old plants, 
20c. each, your choice, 
4 for 70c., 12 for $1.75 
Strong, 2-year-old plants 
40c. each, your choice, 
4 for $1.50, 12 for $3.95 
Baby Doll. A _ beautiful 
two-tone rose resembling 
a light Talisman. 
Gloria Mundi (Polyantha). 
Neat, full, well formed 
flowers of the most bril- 
liant scarlet orange color. 
Golden Salmon. A start- 
ling new Polyantha with 
The growth 

Maman Cochet 
ABUTILON or FLOWERING 
MAPLE 
Driven Snow. Pure white, bell- 
shaped flower blooming without 
intermission. 15c. each. 
Splendens. A beautiful, deep red 
variety, dwarf. 15c. each. 
BLUE LILY OF THE NILE 
King Tut Lily (A gapanthus umbella- 
tus). A splendid ornamental plant 
of bright evergreen foliage spreading 
3 to 4 ft. and surmounted with 
spikes of bright blue flowers. 18c. 
each. 
COPPER PLANT 
Large and highly covered leaves, 
bright red marked with blotches of 
crimson-bronze. Flowers in the form 
of short drooping crimson spikes. 
20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
CROTONS 
Highly colored, fancy-leaved, ideal 
for house or porch decoration. Easily 
cared for. Multi-colored foliage, spot- 
ted, splashed and blotched. 15c. each. 
CROWN OF THORNS 
Euphorbia splendens. Foliage is 
bright green and the flowers are a 
beautiful coral-pink. The stems are 
covered with stout, sharp spines 
nearly an inch long. 24c. each, 
3 for 70c. 

NOVEL CACTUS 
15c. each, 10 for $1.00 
A large family of interesting and pe- 
culiar plants; a great variety of strange 
forms and manner of growth. 
Aloysia citriodora. 
Gardenia 
small, vivid orange flow- 
foliage of any plant grown. 
A New 
Fiat. 
Pink Beauty. 
The blooms last from a Red Fiat. 
red blooms. 
Sensation. 
Violet Beauty. 
White flowers, Easter Greeting. 


Everblooming Salmon Beauty 
Or SHRUBBY VERBENAS 
Most distinct and profuse blooming varieties. 
12 for $1.25 
The largest flowers of pale orange, yellow 
An Improved Michael Schmidt. 
The best deep red. 
Flowers fresh and sparkling, of a bril- 
ered with clusters of lovely lilac flowers with white eyes. 
Brilliant red; center orange-yellow. 
Irvington Beauty. 
Lovely light pink. 
Pride of Camden. 
Radio Red. Bright scarlet. 
A new variety which produces abundance of large, bright 



A beautiful new dwarf Lantana. Large flowers 
List of GERANIUMS 
Double Geraniums — 15c. each, 5 for 70c. 
Alphonse Ricard. 
Beaute Poitevine. 
Enchantress Fiat. A new shell pink. 
Flowers are an intense salmon pink. Abundant bloomer. 
Florets of huge size. 
Brilliant orange red. " 
Apricot with white eye. 
A beautiful variety. 
Rosy salmon-pink blossoms, A constant bloomer. 
Handsome velvety foliage. 
Best new dark red. 
Very fine. 
Large bright red. 
I Rich velvety violet tinged red. 
White Madonna. 
Purest white flowers with very large florets. 
Lady Washington Geraniums (Pelargoniums) 
20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
Earliest of all blooming from March to Fall; fiery 
amaranth-red marked with regular shaped brown 
spots in the center. Thespots bordered with crimson. 
Edith North. A novelty; covered with rosy-pink 
blooms throughout the Summer. 
Springtime. A new variety producing many white 
blooms tinted pearl pink on the outer edge. 
Fragrant Foliaged Geraniums 
15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
Balm. Lemon fragrance; lilac flowers. 
Cutleaf Rose. Rose-scented foliage; pink flowers. 
Also the variegated variety. _ A 
Nutmeg. Fine cut leaves of nutmeg fragrance. 
Pink flowers. 
Oak.eaved Geranium. Oak-shaped leaves strongly 
walnut scented. Bright pink flowers. 
Skeleton. Fernlike leaves, cerise flowers. 
Ivy-leaved Geraniums 
20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
Alliance. A delicate lilac-white, 
feathered and blotched crimson. 
Caesar Franck. Vividly crimson, with a slight 
dash of rose at the base of petals. 
Souv. de Chas. Turner. Deep bright pink, upper 
petals feathered maroon, 
upper petals 








Surprise Collection 
Only $f bee" 
3 for $2.50 
At the end of our selling season we have 
a surplus of many kinds of plants. After 
June ist to those who will send us $1.00 
we will send a fine collection of plants that 
will be an agreeable surprise. Sent by ex- 
Press at purchaser’s expense. Where 
there is no express office, we will send by 
Parcel Post, but fewer plants. The selection 
to be strictly our own. 
























New and Yunusuael HOUSE PLANTS 
CIGAR PLANT 
Cuphea platycentra. Everblooming plant 
of neat habit, growing 12 in. in height. The 
tube of the flower is scarlet with the end 
partly white and crimson. 10c. each, 
6 for 50c. 
GARDENIA VEITCHI 
The true Gardenia, easily grown in the 
house and can be put out in the garden dur- 
ing the Summer. Flowers of pure, waxy white 
with glossy green foliage. Make your own 
corsages. Plants, 40c. each. 
GRAPE IVY 
Vitis rhombifolia. A graceful trailing vine 
with dark, glossy green, trifoliate leaves. 
25c. each. 
HELIOTROPE, NEW FLOWERING 
Royal Fragrance. New, rich, deep violet 
blue. Universal favorite on account of its 
delightful fragrance. 15c. each, 3 for 40c. 
HYDRANGEAS, SUPERB FRENCH 
20c. each, 3 for 60c. 
Gertrude Glahn. Dark rose. Truss and 
florets very large. A new German variety. 
Goliath. Very large and early large and 
early dark rose; one of the best. 
IVIES 
Hahn’s Branching. Very compact growth, 
with small leaves and many shoots. 10c. 
each. 
Merion Beauty (New). Similar to Hahn’s 
Ivy, but more branched and producing 
hundreds of small leaves which mound up 
on top the pot producing an unusual effect. 
25c. each, 5 for $1.00. 
LEMON 
American Wonder. Small plants will bloom 
with fragrant yellow-stemmed flowers and 
may bear fruit the first year. 20c. each, 
3 for 50c.; large plants, 35c. each. 
LEOPARD PLANT 
Farfugium Grande. Rich, green foliage is 
beautifully spotted with gold, making a very 
unusual plant. 40c. each. 
MARANTA 
A beautiful, variegated foliage plant, rich deep 
green, oval-shaped leaves, with regular spots 
of chocolate maroon. Small white flowers. 
45c. each. 
LEMON VERBENA 
This plant has the most fragrant 
The fragrance is that 
MOONFLOWER, GIANT WHITE 
Ipomoea maxima. Blooms 3 to 3% in. 
across of glistening white cover the vine. 
15c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
PASSION FLOWER 
Passiflora pfordi. Blue flowers; sepals green- 
ish white; petals pink; the needle-like fila- 
ments black-purple at base, then blue- 
purple, with pointed, white tips. Stamens 
branched like a cross. 20c. each. 
PETUNIAS, DOUBLE 
15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100 
Diener’s Finest Strain of Double Petunias 
now raised from cuttings. Deep pink, light 
pink, white, and variegated purple and 
white. 
PHILODENDRON 
Queen Anne’s Window Vine. Popular house 
plant of trailing habit, Pear-shaped leaves, 
variegated gold and white or plain green. 
15c. each, 3 for 40c. 
POINSETTIA, NEW DOUBLE 
Order now and flower this double beauty 
with a Peony-like bloom this Christmas in 
your home. 20c. each. 
POTHOS 
Aureus var. A new Philodendron which is 
variegated in the dark, glossy green leaves 
with yellow variegations extending down 
the stem to an ivory color. 15c¢. each; 3 
for 40c. 
ROYAL PURPLE PLANT 
Strobilanthes dyerianus. Strikingly beauti- 
ful, glistening reddish purple, iridescent 
leaves. Surpasses the finest Coleus or Be- 
gonia in the brilliant and exquisite coloring 
of the leaves. 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
SILVER FERN 
A very showy Fern; variegated foliage. 
Fronds large light green, with broad band of 
silver-white down the center of each. 30c. each, 
3 for 85c. 
STARFISH CACTUS 
aA beautiful Cactus plant, which when grown 
inside, will produce large, star-shaped blooms 
of a cream color with brown spots.15¢. each. 

ers in huge clusters. 
Gruss an Aachen. Yellowish rose-colored with salmon-pink 
and red shadings; full, strong, free-blooming and disease- 
proof; erect and of moderate growth. 
La Marne. A new, deep red and free-flowering. 
Miss Edith Cavell (Bright Crimson). Flowers rich, bright 
crimson with white eye; exquisitely formed. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart). The most charming 
of all the exquisite Polyantha Roses, frequently called ‘‘Sweet- 
heart” by flower lovers. The full, double flowers are borne 
profusely; the color is a soft blush-pink, deepening to rose. 

of the Lemon. One plant will scent up a whole yard. 
White flowers. 15c. each, 3 for 40c., doz. $1.50. 
ANY 8 CANNAS — Only $1.00 
Your selection from: Rose-pink, White, Orange- 
scarlet, Yellow spotted Red, Pure Yellow, and Glow- 
ing-scarlet with green or bronze foliage. 
ANY 15 GIANT COLEUS — $1.00 
A bed of giant Coleus in any colors you wish for 
only $1.00. We grow eleven varieties. u 


Blue Lily of the Nile 
