Everblooming Lantanas 
Everblooming Hybrids. An unexcelled bedding or border plant; 
» also used as a pot plant, in hanging baskets, porch boxes and vases. 
Verbena-like heads of orange, white, rose, crimson and various red 
shades. Almost constantly in bloom. 2 to 3 feet. Fine mixture of 
bes Pkt., 15¢; %4 0z., 35e. Plants, 25¢ each; 3 for 60c, post- 
paid. 
PRIMROSE (Obconica Grandifiora) 
One of the finest and most important winter blooming pot plants. 
Can be easily grown in any light window, flowering abundantly and 
continuously, bearing immense trusses of large flowers in choice 
assortment of colors, from pure white and soft pink through the 
res Sigh sh of rose and red to the brightest crimson. Pkt., 15c; 
164 0Z., 80c. 
Plants in separate colors—Red, Pink, White—at 30c each; 3 for 
~~" MUSK PLANT 
(Mimulus Moschatus). The musk scented foliage of this variety 
perfumes the spot where it is grown. Chiefly a foliage plant but it 
bears numerous small pale yellow tubular flowers. Pkt., 20c. 
Chinese Hibiscus 
The Chinese Hibiscus in bloom is one of 
the most striking plants in existence. The 
well formed flowers are of immense size. 
A popular outdoor plant in mild climates, 
and a wonderful house plant in the North. 
BRILLIANT QUEEN. Rapid grower. 
Extremely large double flowers, vermilion- 
scarlet. One of the best. 
COLLERII. A pleasing canary yellow, 
poe a dark eye; very double and good size 
oom. 

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Giant Cineraria 
Giant Cineraria 
Our Giant Exhibition Strain of 
Cineraria is unsurpassed in size 
of flower, bright colors, and deli- 
eate fragrance. Plants grow into 
round bushes, completely covered 
by the massive flowerheads. For 
Christmas blooming, seed should 
be sown in April; for blooming 
during early spring, June or 
July sowing should be made. 

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Bird of Paradise 
(Poinciana Gilliesi). Rich, golden-yel- 
low fiowers with long, incurved, fan-like 
stamens and pistils of bright crimson. 
Flowers measure 214 inches across and are 
produced in immense trusses. Foliage is 
also highly decorative. -Should be grown 
as a pot plant, except in the warmer parts 
of the South, where it is hardy. Pkt., 
{5c. Plants, 30c each, postpaid. 
OLEANDER 
No plant makes a more handsome speci- 
men for tub, pot or box culture for the 
house, veranda or yard. Large, double 
blossoms, as pretty and as fragrant as a 
rose. We can supply plants in separate 
colors, Red, White, Pink, Salmon and Yel- 
low, at 35c¢ each; 3 for 75c; 5 for $1.15, 
postpaid, 
VARIEGATED - LEAVED. Leaves _ bor- 
dered creamy white. Double pink flowers. 
Very attractive. Plants, 40c each, post- 
paid. 
WEATHER PLANT 
(Abrus Precatorius). If the leaves stand upright the weather will be fine. If they stand 
GRANDIFLORA. Rich Flaming Scarlet. 
ORANGE BEAUTY. Large double orange 
flowers. Very attractive. 
PEACHBLOW. Rich clear pink. 
ble. 
SUBVIOLACEOUS. Enormous violet 
tinted flowers. 
Prices: Your choice of Hibiscus plants, 
30c each ; 3 for 70c, postpaid. 
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WANDERING JEW. Will grow in either 
soil or water. Foliage plain green, varie- 
gated green and white, or green and purple. 
25e each; 3 for 60c, postpaid. 
IMPATIENS 
Sultana Hybrids 
One of the most beautiful and free bloom- 
ing bedding or house plants. They produce a 
great abundance of bright colored flowers 
which are well shown off by a background of 
heavy, rich foliage. Colors pink, orange-pink 
and brilliant vermilion. Continuous bloom 
may be expected from July to October. We 
ean supply both seed and plants in finest mix- 
ture of colors. Pkt., 25c. Plants, 28c each, 
postpaid. 




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Pkt., 25c. 
paid. 
Plants, 28c¢ each, post- 
out straight, changeable weather is expected, and the leaves droop or ‘‘go to sleep’? dur- 
ing a storm, Light purple flowers; brilliant red seeds which are used for beads, Pkt., [5c. 
Burgess’ Fuchsias 
One of the most desirable house plants grown. 
In most varieties the sepals 
and corolla are of a different color, making a very pleasing combination. Of 

easy culture and will thrive in the tempera- 
ture of an ordinary living room. 
CARMELIATA. One of the finest dou- 
ple Fuchsias. Very free flowering; scarlet 
and pure white. 

Giant Fan-Leaved Palm 
Giant Fan-Leaved Palm 
The finest of all Palms, and easily grown from seed. Elegant fan- 
shaped leaves of a rich, dark green; beautifully fringed with long, 
thread-like filaments along the segments of the leaves. The plant is 
a compact grower, well adapted to pot culture, and succeeds in any 
situation. Needs no petting; stands dust and dry air} lack of sun- 
shine does not bother it. Seed, 35c¢ per packet. One-year plants 
ready to develop fan-shaped leaves, 60c¢ each, postpaid. 
Japanese Umbrella Palm (2° s.i5, Ane 
lius). Not a true palm, 
but handsome ornamental palm-like plant. Grows in water or soil. 
IRWIN’S GIANT PINK. 
ers of beautiful salmon-pink. 
LIBERTY BELL. Largest flowering 
Fuchsia in cultivation, Tall and branch- 
ing like a tree. The glossy green leaves 
are veined crimson. The enormous scarlet ’ 
and purple flowers, 3144 inches across, are 
very double. 
LITTLE BEAUTY. One of the most de- 
sirable varieties. Neat, compact habit, 
well branched and a constant profusion of 
bloom. Scarlet and violet-purple. 
TROPHEE. A continuous bloomer. Dou- 
ble flowers, waxy white and violet-blue. 
TRAILING QUEEN. Entirely different 
from other varieties. in its trailing habit. 
A good subject for the fernery or hanging 
basket. Flowers scarlet and purple pro- 
duced in large drooping clusters. 
P R I Cc E S Take your choice of 
the above Fuchsia 
\ plants at 27¢ each; 3 for 65c, postpaid. 
: +4 A fine mixture 
; = > Fuchsia See of varieties, Pkt. 
Fuchsia (3 for 65c) (20 seeds), 25c; 3 pkts., 60c. 
WATER IVY (Parlor Ivy) A rapid growing 
trailing plant es- 
pecially suited for indoor hanging baskets, vases and _ trellis 
work. Small glossy green leaves and clusters of yellow flowers. 
Grows in either soil or water. Plants, 25¢ each, postpaid. 
Gigantic flow- 
Pkt., 15c. Plants, 35c¢ each. 
French Hydrangeas 
French Hydrangeas are especially adapted for pot or tub 
plants for indoor, porch, lawn or garden decoration. In 
some soils the flowers turn blue, and this color can be se- 
cured artificially by mixing one-half pound of broken alum 
with each one-half bushel of soil. These Hydrangeas are 
easily grown and will many times repay you for the little 
time required in caring for them. Hardy out of doors in 
mild climates. 
BLUE PRINCE. Immense flower heads of lavender-pink 
changing to blue under soil conditions described above. 
GERTRUDE GLAHN. Very large fiowers. Dark rose-pink. 
HELGE. Deep carmine red and very early. 
One Large pure white flowers. The leading white 
variety. 
PRICES: Your choice of above Hydrangeas at 35c each; 
3 for 85c, postpaid. 
It is said that flies will 
SHOO-FLY PLANT not stay in a room where 
it is grown if they can conveniently escape. What there is 
about it that repulses them is not clear, as the plants and 
flowers have no odor. It is a beautiful flowering plant, and 
blooms in a short time (60 days) from seed. It is a profuse 
bloomer in pots both summer and winter, the blossoms 
being large, cup-shaped and of a lovely light blue color 
with white center. Pkt., 15c. 7 ; 

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