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Fountain Grass 24c 
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Firecracker 24c 
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Wo Bir oy (Pennisetum)—One of the finest (Manettia Bicolor)—Easily On ico a 
Fa a varieties of the ornamental grasses; ] trained. Can be grown in the 
(No. 3)—Very 
attractive succu- 
lent upright 
bushy little 
plants. Light 
green  heart- 
especially attractive as a single speci- 
men; valuable for massing purposes. 
Purplish plumes. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 
house or garden. Flowers 
scarlet, shading into flame, 
tipped ps cae 24c¢ ea., 
3 for 0. 


shaped leaves. 
22c ea., 3 for 
59c. 

Rare Fuchsia 
Trailing Queen 22c 
Distinctly different from all 
other varieties in growth. The 
Dusty Miller 
(Silvery Foliage) — Beautiful, 
silvery gray foliage, deeply cut. 
Fine for edging beds of Geran- 
ijums, Cannas or Salvias; Height 
12 to 15 inches. 19¢ ea., 3 for 
49c, doz. $1.70. 
young plants creep out to the 
edge of the pot, then trail down- 
ward. Flowers borne in drooping 
clusters. 22c ea., 3 for 59c, 6 
for $1.11, doz. $1.94. 

Crassula 
Cl. Firecracker Plant, 24c Monticola 
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. 
22c ea., 3 for 59c, doz. for $1.94. 
ERNEST RENAN—Sepals white, and corolla reddish-blue, 
variety. 18c ea., 3 for 48c, doz. for $1.60. 
LORD BYRON—Single blooms, red corolla and violet sepals. A strik- 
ing variety. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, doz. for $2.14. 
MAD. VAN DER STRASS—Corolla double white with red sepals, un- 
usually attractive. 20c ea., 3 for 52c, doz. for $1.80. 
Beautiful Plumed, Fountain Grass 
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SPECIOSA—Tube and sepals a bright rose; corolla brilliant carmine. ty j Z See 
20c ea., 3 for 52c, doz. for $1.80. a > SSE ee bE D 

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. 
26c ea., 3 for 7O0c, doz. $2.30. 
White Feverfew 24c 
LITTLE GEM—The great value of the 
Feverfew is for cut flowers during the 
summer. Double pompon flowers of pure 
white. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 
TENOR—Sepals red, with double corolla of rich dark purple. 21c ea., 
3 for 56c. , 
WHITE GIANT (Gloire des Marches)—RBrilliant deep scarlet sepals. 
Corolla double, pure white. 20c ea., 3 for 52c, doz. for $1.80. 
McGREGOR’S MAMMOTH PURPLE—Tall growing, enormous flowers, 
sepals bright scarlet, purple corollas. 26c ea., 3 for 7Oc, doz. $2.30. 
Pink Fuchsia 23c 
Gigantic flowers of a beautiful 
salmon pink. The best Fuchsia 
yet introduced. 23c ea., 3 for 
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Fancy Leaved Caladiums, 42c Weeping Firvaracker BA mt fs 
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alicy eave a a wm CORAL RED FLOWERS (Russelia Elegantissi- ; IN nt ie 
ma)—Semi-trailing especially adapted for hang- ft iN ; 
42c ing baskets, vases, etc., of drooping habit, cov- 0 \ 
ered with brilliant coral-red flowers. 21¢ ea., 
3 for 56c. 
Fragrant Regal Lily, 30c 
MULTI-COLORED FOLIAGE. Among 
ornamental foliage plants there are 

The Fragrant Regal Lily 
A Lily from China taking first place 
in American gardens. Flowers are snow- 
white, tinted blush, with shades of can- 
ary yellow at center. May be forced into 
flower during winter as a house plant. 
Perfectly hardy, increases yearly. Best 
Lily for all around purposes. 30c each, 
3 for 79c, doz. $2.64; larger bulbs, 
50c, 3 for $1.33, doz. $5.00. 
none more beautiful in design or gor- 
geous in coloring than the Fancy Leaved 
Caladium. Of special value for pot cul- 
ture, window and piazza boxes. Planted 
in partially shaded borders they succeed. 
admirably. They make charming conser- 
vatory plants. Their delicately colored 
leaves make one of the most admired 
house plants. 42c each, 3 for $1.10, 
doz. $3.69; larger bulbs 60c each, 3 
for $1.74. 

Hen and Chickens 
22c 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. 22c ea., 3 for 59c, doz. 
$1.94. (Hardy Hen and Chickens, 
page 34.) 

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