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. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . g growers with large trusses of bright flowers. 1 Capnation, Fpancis splendid new snri. Pale salmon pink. Free blooming. 1 Canna, Chaples fldwers, solid crimson, compact trusses. Verydesirable. 2 Gladiolus Amepican Seedlings.—The most ceU-hrated strain i:i existence. All TubePOSeS.—The beauty and delicious fra-grance of this lovely flower is well known. 1 Cinnamon Vine.—a rapid growing vine;entirely hardy. Large, heart-shaped, glossy, greenfoliage ; white flowers. Delightful cinnamon odor. 2 Tubepous Rooted - equalled tur window boxes, \ases or for bedding. SPECIAL OFFER! Twenty-five fimous I). A; C. flowers named above, honestlygrown, well rooted plants, and sound blooming builds, sent to anvpost-ofiice iu the United States, prepaid, for ONE guarantee their arrival in fresh, growing condition. This ofier cancels all previous ones of this kind. Please order as the Good Luck Collection, New Guide to Rose Culture for I903 79. IMPORTED BY US FROM JAPAN. THE TRUE LONG-LEAVED, QUICK-GROWING VARIETY This charming novelty from the Orient has created a sensation, andIs beyond question the most Unique, Beautiful and Lasting of all Dec-orative Plants. It is more handsome than a Palm, and much easier grown WE import this lovely creation from Japan, where ir is prepared by the deft lingers of the skilledgardeners, for which that country is celebrated. In preparmg them the roots of the Fern, DavalliaJjullata, found in profusion, clinging to the trunks of forest trees, are gathered from the woods,where they grow in a wild state. These roots are bound tightly around balls of moss and tied with the fiberobtained from the leaves of the Chamaerops. The Ball when moistened and treated according to the direc-tions given below, will send out leaves of beautiful emerald green from every point, until the whole is amass of dainty green fronds. The folia


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