ALNEER BROTHERS RELIABLE PLANTS, ROCKFORD, ILL. 55 




A Blue Rose 
1 The Blue _ Rose. 
per cenlan, (Schmidt, 1900) 
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This is a much better Rose 
than some give it credit for. It opens 
-~ a reddish-violet, quickly changing to the 
violet-blue. 
35c. 






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OTAHEITE ORANGE 
This is decidedly the best orange for house 
culture. It grows in dwarf, bushy form, and 
bears white, fragrant blossoms and golden fruit 
of superb decorative value, 35c each, postpaid. 
AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 
In this wonderful lemon we have the rich 
glossy leaves like dwarf Orange. Its blossoms 
are waxy white, like a Tuberose, and are fra- 
grant as Orange blossoms, producing fruit five 
times as large as the ordinary lemon. The 
Wonder Lemon must take a place in every good 
collection of house plants. Price, postpaid, 1st 
size, each 35c. 


Dwarf Baby Crimson Rambler, greatest bedding 
and pot rose. 
Also called Devil’s Ivy or Philodendron. 
finest of all trailing vines for hanging baskets indoors or 
on the porch. Leaves heart shaped, 3 to 4 in. across. Will 
also grow in vases or bowls of water. 
ners. Each, 35c. 
This altogether delightful old plant has ever been a great 
favorite among those who enjoy garden perfumes. 
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+ Zeylanica 
02 INE jagged white variegation on dark green. 35c each. 
Z\iMeFountain Plant (Russelia) 
drooping and bearing quantities of long tubular blooms of 
the most vivid scarlet color. 
a pot plant. The great drooping masses of bloom are like a 
fountain of coral, scarlet and green. 
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Tradescantia Zebrina 
Leaves highly colored, are of a green, 
variegated with red and purple. Price, 
20c each. 
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New Baby Rambler, 35c Each 
Wonder Vine 


One of the very og 
CROWN OF THORNS. 
Crown of Thorns Very curi- 
ous and 
remarkable window plant. Strong- 
growing plant that can be trained over 
any desired form. Bright scarlet 
flowers. An object of rare and strik- 
ing beauty. Easily grown. It grows 
wild in Judea, and it is said that it was 
from this plant that the crown of 
thorns was made’which was worn by 
our Saviour. 35c each, 
Good for dark cor- 
Heliotrope 
Dwarf; florets wide and flat, deep helio- 
trope, with conspicuous white eye. 25c each. 
Bush Dusty Miller Silvery foliage. Fine for bed- 
ding, vases, hanging baskets 
and pots; also extensively used for margin. 20c each. 
Snake Plant (Sansevieria) 
Each upright, wavy leaf arising from the 
roots is striped crosswise with broad 
wiry, 
stems, 
Has long, 
leafless 
Blooms almost incessantly as 
25c- each. 
Oleanders, 30c Each 
Lillian Pure white double. 
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Umbrella Plant 
Rosea Pink, sweet scented double. 
(Cyperus 
Alteni- 
folius). As handsome and grace- 
ful as a palm, yet of easier culture, 
It will grow and flourish in rooms 
25c. 
that have only partial light. 

Pansy Plants 
Large strong plants from choicest named sorts, among 
them our new Rainbow, a striking beauty; all choice sorts, 
mixed colors ready to bloom, Per dozen 60c. 
Trailing Velvet Plant 
(Ruellia Mokoyana) 
This is a charming indoor plant for culture in pots or may 
be used in vases and baskets; of bushy spreading habit and 
finely marked leaves. A neat and handsome plant, always 
bright and pretty. The flowers are exceedingly beautiful, 
trumpet-shaped and of a rosy-lavender color, almost cover- 
ing the plant in their great profusion, It blooms profusely 
all winter, coming into flower in November. Each 35c. 

