. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Sansevlera Zeylanica Cothilde Soupert mer and winter, but its greater value is for outdoor cultu re; trained against a wall or trellis or covered with magnificent clusters of wlute star-shaped flowers, its beauty cannot be surpassed. 20c. AZUREUM—Immense clusters of lavender-blue. Wisteria like flowers, brightly set off with golden stamen B. The flowers are succeeded by bright scarlet berries. Remaining perfect f
. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Sansevlera Zeylanica Cothilde Soupert mer and winter, but its greater value is for outdoor cultu re; trained against a wall or trellis or covered with magnificent clusters of wlute star-shaped flowers, its beauty cannot be surpassed. 20c. AZUREUM—Immense clusters of lavender-blue. Wisteria like flowers, brightly set off with golden stamen B. The flowers are succeeded by bright scarlet berries. Remaining perfect for a long time. 25c each. Selaainella Amelia New. Much superior to any other Club mosses, growing with stiff and erect frond 6 to 8 inches — — high, bronze green. 25c. Salvias CLARA BEDNER—^intense scarlet, very dwarf, an early and constant bloomer, one of the best. 10c. NEW SALVIA ST. LOUIS—A great improvement over the old Salvia Splendens. Grows 2% to 3 feet high, form- ing large bushy plants covered with immense flower spikes, 12 to 16 inches in length, of vivid scarlet. Comes into flower early and continues until frost. 10 ALFRED RAGUEl^fEAU-A dwarf growing Salvia, 18 inches. An early bloom- er, large flower spikes, bright scarlet. 10c. Si I .T^NDENS—(Scarlet Sage). Flowers of the most brilliant scarlet. Streptosolen Jameson! Salvias planted 2 feet apart and allowed full de- velopment make a brilliant hedge resembling a row oi minature flowering' trees. Saxifraga Sarmentosa Generally known by the name of Strawberry Geranium. It one of the neatest basket plants when weil grown, requiring shade and moisture. K^r and 2ijc. Strobllanthes It surpasses the finest Coleus or Begonia, which f'lanr ir resc^nilles in exquisite coloring of the leaves. Tlie surface of the leaves are fm'mshed with a bkish and metalic hue, shading into iiglit rose with a light green margin. The long sprays of lovely violet blossom enhance its beauty. 15e and 25c. Streptosolen Jame
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