Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . daz-ft^^^^l?^^!^^ golden-yellow anthers, lasting long in perfec-tion. When trained over a trellis a large plant of thil suplrb noveltySy^f^Qlfi? °f ^h^ ?i* beautiful sights imaginable. Of the easiest cul-ture. Small plants sold recently at $2 each. ^ ci=i, k,^Strongyoung plants, 15 cts. each; 4for 50 cts. ^ ^^ FICU8 ELASTICA-Rubber Tree A well-known variety, so familiar to flower lovers that a description isalmost unnecessary. We have a splendid stock of this useful and orna-mental plant, which we offer in two sizes as named below. It will flouri^hunde


Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . daz-ft^^^^l?^^!^^ golden-yellow anthers, lasting long in perfec-tion. When trained over a trellis a large plant of thil suplrb noveltySy^f^Qlfi? °f ^h^ ?i* beautiful sights imaginable. Of the easiest cul-ture. Small plants sold recently at $2 each. ^ ci=i, k,^Strongyoung plants, 15 cts. each; 4for 50 cts. ^ ^^ FICU8 ELASTICA-Rubber Tree A well-known variety, so familiar to flower lovers that a description isalmost unnecessary. We have a splendid stock of this useful and orna-mental plant, which we offer in two sizes as named below. It will flouri^hunder the most unfavorable conditions and responds most readily togood treatment. Its thick glossy foliage is exceedingly attractive, and*.B^S* °*^ are singularly free from insect pests. (See Illustration.)4®-Strong plants, 12 to 15 inches high, 75 cts. each; a for $, postpaid. By express at purchasers expense, 60 cts. each; a for $1. Plants ao to 34 inches high, $1 each, postpaid. By •xpre«s at purchasers expense, 80 cts. NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE POR 1906 8i ^ PAINTED LEAP or REX BEGONIAS I The Most Gorgeous Foliage Plants ia Existence WE make a specialty of this marvelous family of plants, which are without doubt the most beautiful orna-mental foliage plants in existence. Descriptions and illustrations fail to convey an idea of their exquiSite color effects which include nearly every known color. We oflfer the most complete collection in America,many varieties of which cannot be had elsewhere. They require light soil composed of rich loam, loosewoods earth and sharp sand. They like a moist, warm atmosphere, and should be kept shaded during thesummer. Do not allow the sun to strike the leaves when wet, or do not over-water. Be sure to try a few ofthese wonderful @^STR0NG HANDSOME PLANTS, 15 cts. each; except where noted; 4 for 50 ct8.; 9 for $1-00. postpaid -^x Comte Alfred De Liminghi.—Branching habit. Brightsilver zone, dark green center, and lighter


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