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SPRING CATALOGUE

PLANTS AND SEEDS

1850-1917

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INCORPORATED

Store: THE ROSERY, 657 Fourth Ave.

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Greenhouses and Nursery: St. Matthews, Ky.

Please read the following Instructions , which will , if followed be an aid to Purchaser , as well as ourselves

Do not order plants or seeds from us unless listed in this catalogue, as all stock salable

this season is listed herein.

NON-WARRANTY.

Most failures with seeds, plants and bulbs are due to causes beyond our control, such as unfavorable weather and soil conditions, faulty planting, etc., which render it impossible for us to guarantee success, and although we endeavor to supply the very best stock, we give no warranty as to quality or productiveness of any of same. If the goods are not accepted on these terms, they should be returned at once and money will be refunded.

Please Use the Order Sheet, which is included with every catalogue, to make out your order. If it is necessary to write a letter in addition, it is better to write on a separate sheet, or at least separate from the order.

Please Write Your Name in Full, giving postoffice, county and State; also street and number in large towns; amount of money enclosed. We can also ship C. O. D., but, one-half the amount must accompany the order to guarantee the express charges; return charges on money to be paid by purchaser.

All plants sent out by us are distinctly labeled.

Our Terms Are Invariably Cash with the Order.

The Rosery Our city office and sales department is located at 657 South Fourth avenue, north of Broadway, where seeds, bulbs and cut flowers may be had in any quantity. Greenhouses and nursery located at St. Matthews, on Interurban line and L. & N. R. R., first station east of city. Visitors are always welcome.

Orders must amount to at least fifty cents. For orders less than fifty cents, ten cents must be added for postage and packing.

How to Order Plants. Please state always whether you want your plants sent by mail or express; in the latter case whether in or out of pots.

Plants by Mail. We make a specialty of growing hardy, vigorous young plants to be shipped through the mails free to any part of the United States and Canada.

When So Directed, We Ship By Express, or when the order is of a size or char- acter that it can not be safely sent by mail, the purchaser paying express charges. It will be the interest of purchasers to receive their plants by express whenever it is possible to do so, as large and fine plants can be sent best in this waj'-. We will include extra plants to compensate for express charges.

Plants By Freight. Large and heavy plants can be shipped safely by freight to all points situated on direct routes from here; it will not injure plants to be two or three days on the road. This applies especially to large plants which are to be planted out on arrival, which recover quickly on arrival. Exorbitant express charges make it every year more imperative to ship all heavy articles by freight. Such orders as call for heavy plants and young, delicate stock at same time, can be divided; the delicate plants can be sent by express, while the heavier and hardier can go by freight. If the mode of shipping, express or freight, is left to us, our customers may rest assured that the best course will be followed. Trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, bulbs, and roots can, of course, be shipped by freight without risk whatever.

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Care of Plants Upon Arrival. Plants shipped by express or freight suffer little., if any, as the roots get disturbed but very little if taken out of pots. Some water and shade for a few days will re-establish any plant.

With plants received by mail more care and precaution have to be taken on arrival. On all plants to be shipped by mail most of the soil has to be removed from the roots in order to lessen the weight, and damp moss and paper take the place of the soil.

If the plants are the least wilted on arrival, put them in lukewarm water in a shallow pan for about one hour, leaving the paper and moss undisturbed. This will soon restore their vitality.

In' potting the plants after removing the moss and paper, use clean pots and loose fine soil. Take pots only one size larger than the one the plant has been grown in. Press the soil well down after placing the roots in a natural position, leaving half an inch empty space above the soil for the pot to receive the water. Water should be applied until it runs out at the bottom of the pot.

Keep shady and from the wind or draught for four or five days. Sprinkle the leaves every day, but take care not to wet the soil in the pot too much, which would make the roots rot.

In any case avoid extremes in watering or drying out.

Bedding plants can be set out at once in the open ground by observing the above rules about watering and shading (provided there is no danger of frost).

SPECIAL LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER

As the soil in the average yard and garden is deficient in nutriment, we are offering this year a highly efficient fertilizer, which will aid wonderfully in producing the best possible results in the garden, in the care of the lawn, and in the growing of house plants. It is cheap enough to use freely. By mail, per lb., 15 cents; by express, 5 lb., 25 cents; 10 lbs., 40 cents; 25 lbs., 90 cents; 50 lbs., $1.75; 100 lbs., $3.00.

VEGETABLE PLANTS BY MAIL

Tomatoes Ponderosa, Beauty, Stone, Peppers Long Red Cayenne and Large Dwarf Champion, Chalk’s Early Jew- Sweet Spanish, postpaid, 25 cents per

el and Earliana. Strong, vigorous dozen; $2.00 per 100.

plants, postpaid, 25 cents per dozen;

$2.00 per 100.

Special Offer for 1917

With every order amounting to $1.00 or more, we will, upon request, mail absolutely free, a copy of “WHAT, WHEN, WHERE AND HOW TO PLANT”; an instructive and interesting little book of thirty-five pages, containing reliable information that everyone wants to know on the four all-embracing questions of What, When, Where and How to Plant. Only one to each customer. Don’t fail to get it !

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General List of Bedding Roses

Wo can supply only one-year-old Roses this year. These are in 2-inch pots. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

TEA ROSES

Etoile de Lyon Deep yellow, double and full, deliciously fragrant.

Golden Gate Creamy white flowers, tinted with clear rose.

Gruss an Teplitz Dark rich crimson, changing to bright scarlet.

Maman Cochet Clearest pink, very dou- ble, one of the best.

Mme. Francisca Krueger Orange yel- low, shaded flesh, full and perfect.

White Maman Cochet An excellent white, with long, shapely buds.

The Bride Pure white under glass, tak- ing on a delicate pink tinge out of doors. Forces well and produces abundantly for cut flowers.

Lady Hillingdon Deep apricot yellow to orange, long, pointed buds, a very free flowering forcer, and a striking decorative rose.

Marie Van Houtte Rich, creamy white, faintly tinted with rose, extra large, very double, full and deliciously scented flowers, good form and habit, a sturdy grower and free bloomer out of doors.

Russell Bright rose-pink, deepening to- ward center, otherwise described as a light shade of cerise which- does not fade to blue, but turns a lighter shade as the flowers age. As com- pared with American Beauty, equal in size and fragrance, superior in its longer, pointed form, far more beau- tiful in color, stronger and freer pro- ducer of long canes, much more pro- 1 lific in bloom, of better keeping qual- ities.

Sunburst Orange-copper or golden- yellow, all intense shades, giving an extremely brilliant effect. A giant rose, long stems, long pointed buds, j vigorous, free and healthy with splen- did keeping qualities, an excellent j bedder.

Radiance Brilliant, rosy-carmine shad- ' ed with rich opaline-pink tints in the open flower, which is large, .full, of | fine form with cupped petals. A con- stant and fragrant forcer, producing strong, upright canes and an excel- lent keeper in summer.

CLIMBING ROSES.

HYBRID TEA ROSES

Kaiserin Augusta Victoria— Pure ivory white, very double.

Pink Killarney A sparkling brilliant pink, large, long, pointed buds.

White Killarney Identical with Pink Killarney except in color.

Mrs. Aaron Ward Coppery orange, shading to pink when open.

Richmond A rich, glowing scarlet.

Duchess of Albany or Red La France Two shades darker than its parent, the Pink La France, of which it is a duplicate in size, form and habit.

Ophelia Brilliant salmon-flesh, shaded with rose on outer edges of petals, with a heart of glowing peach-pink and orange-yellow blendings, all pass- ing finally to lighter shades, fragrant as Richmond, faultless form in bud and flower, erect habit, stiff, long stems, free and continuous in growth and bloom, handsome, bright foliage, immune to mildew and black spot, possesses every requisite of a perfect rose.

Crimson Rambler The famous crimson- clustered climber.

Dorothy Perkins Resembles Crimson Rambler in habit, but the flowers are more double and of a beautiful shell pink.

Cloth of Gold A favorite climber in the South for Verandas, etc., large, very full and double, highly fragrant, a clear, golden yellow in the true va- riety which we supply.

Lamarque A rampant climber, large clusters of full, very double and sweet ,pure white flowers. A beauti- ful rose for which there is a great de- mand.

Geraniums

Two-inch pots, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; four-inch pots, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

SINGLE FLOWERING GERANIUMS

Alphonse Ricard Brilliant orange red, very large.

Our Pet Light rosy crimson.

Queen of the West Fine orange-scarlet.

Mrs. E. G. Hill Soft pink salmon, veined deep rose.

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DOUBLE FLOWERING GERANIUMS

La Favorite Dwarf double white. Matamore Large bright scarlet.

S. A. Nutt Dark crimson.

Peter Henderson A splendid red.

Jean Viaud Soft, pure pink with white blotches.

Beaute Poitevine An excellent salmon pink.

Alfred Neuner Black amaranth, mar- morated chestnut brown.

VARIEGATED GERANIUMS

Two-inch pot plants, 10c each. 15 for $1.00. Two-inch pots, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Silver King Grayish green foliage, with white border.

Crystal Palace Gem Leaves green, with broad golden margin.

Mme. Salleroi Silver variegated, dwarf.

SCENTED GERANIUMS

Apple Scented Deliciously fragrant. Rose Scented Small curly leaves, very fragrant.

Heliotropes

Two-inch plants 10c each. $1.00 per dozen; larger plants 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

Chieftain Rich violet, free blooming, fragrant.

Mad. Bruant Dwarf and compact, deep violet with large white centers.

White Lady Large free flowering white.

Giant Flowering Verbenas

Two-inch pot plants 10c each, 15 for $1.00.

To keep the plants in good condition, cut off faded flowers, even a severe trim- ming tends only to strengthen the plants and makes them better flowers.

White Purple Scarlet

Pink Blue Striped

Cannas

Dry roots 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; started in four-inch pots, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

Give them rich, well manured soil and plenty of water ,and remove the flower stalk as soon as the flowers are faded.

GREEN LEAVED KINDS

Allemania Orchid flowering. Outer petals are bright scarlet with a broad

3rellow border, the inside colors being scarlet and dark red, beautifully mot- tled and variegated. (5 feet.)

Alphonse Bouvier Flower is bright, flashing crimson. (5 feet.)

Austria Orchid flowering. Large flow- ers, 6 to 7 inches across, pure golden yellow. (5 feet.)

Brilliant Pure golden yellow flowers, with two curling, tongue-like petals of fiery red that dart from the center. (4 feet.)

Burbank Orchid flowering. Rich ca- nary yellow, the throat finely spotted crimson. (4 feet.)

Buttercup Pure buttercup yellow, very bright. (3 feet.)

California Flowers are a pure, rich or- ange gold, medium size and borne freely. One of the most attractive colors in cannas. (4 feet.)

Charles Henderson Flowers of deep crimson, with flame-yellow throat. (4 feet.)

Duke of Marlborough Flowers dark, rich velvety crimson, fine shapely flowers in large, well-filled trusses. (4 feet.)

Express Flowers bright scarlet crim- son. Excellent for bordering on ac- count of its dwarf habit and bright color. (2 y2 feet.)

Fire Bird Flowers rich, fiery red. Wry effective and much admired when planted in masses. (4 feet.)

Florence Vaughan Flowers rich golden yellow, thickly spotted with bright red. (4 feet.)

Gladicflora Remarkable for the unusual shape of the flowers, which look like large Gladioli. (3J4 feet.)

Halley’s Comet Flowers firm and very large, color is a bright scarlet, with a throat of pure yellow and a narrow thread of yellow all around each petal’s wavy edge. (3p£ feet.)

Indiana Glistening golden orange. Sin- gle blossoms often 7 inches across. An orchid-flowering variety. (6 feet.)

Italia Flowers are brilliant red and yel- low. An orchid-flowering variety. (4 feet.)

J. D. Eisele Flowers bright vermilion scarlet, overlaid with orange. (3j4 feet.)

Kate F. Deemer The grand flowers are a rich, oriole yellow, which gradually gives place to turkey red in the cen- ter. (4 feet.)

All 2-inch Pot Plants Postpaid, or if wanted by express deduct 25 cents per dozen. Larger Plants by Express at Buyer’s Expense.

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Loveliness The blooms are formed on large heads which are borne erect, and the individual flowers, with firm, well-made petals are of the new Gladioflora type. The foliage har- monizes perfectly with the beautiful flowers. (3 feet.)

Madame Crozy Flowers rich orange scarlet, edged with bright golden yel- low. (3/4 feet.)

Mont Blanc Improved Almost pure

white. (3^4 feet.)

Mrs. Alfred F. Conard— Exquisite, sal- mon pink flowers of largest size, in erect and abundantly furnished heads so freely produced as to keep a su- perb showing for months. (4 feet.)

Mrs. Kate Gray Flowers rich orange scarlet, finely flaked and streaked with golden yellow tints. Orchid- flowering. (5 feet.)

New York Rich purple-plum colored foliage. Flowers of great size pro- duced freely and well above the foli- age. Color is almost scarlet. (5 feet.)

Patrie Flowers light crimson and of large size. (4 feet.)

Philadelphia This is one of the most satisfactory dwarf crimson cannas yet produced. (3 feet.)

Pillar of Fire The giant of its class, flowers bright crimson scarlet, borne in erect spikes like blazing torches. (6 to 7 feet.)

Rosea Gigantea A rich rose-pink flower of giant size, and a prodigious bloom- er. (4 feet.)

Uncle Sam Bears enormous bujnches of brilliant orange scarlet flowers. An orchid-flowering variety. (6 to 7 feet.)

Venus The flowers are rosy pink, with a border of creamy yellow. (4 feet.)

Wawa An indescribably lovely soft pink. (3 feet.)

Wintzer’s Colossal Orchid flowers 8 inches across, vivid scarlet, unques- tionably the largest Canna in com- merce. (5 to 6 feet.)

BRONZE LEAVED KINDS.

Black Beauty This Canna is grown for foliage only, which is a dark, shining purple bronze, with edges crimped and wavy. Flowers insignificant. (5 feet.)

Brandywine Flowers are brilliant red, and borne in great abundance the entire season. ( 2>l/2 feet.)

Chautauqua Flowers are an intensely vivid, pure, rich scarlet. A luxurious tropical-looking Canna. (4 feet.) Conawingo Flowers large, color an in- tense, deep, fiery scarlet. Very fine . bloomer. (6 feet.)

David Harum Flowers bright vermilion scarlet, mottled dark red. (3 feet.) King Humbert With brownish green stripes, large, thick and leathery, flowers large, color bright orange scarlet, with golden-yellow border. (4 feet.)

Wyoming Purple foliage. Blossoms orange colored, true orchid shape. (7 feet.)

Dahlias

1 5c each, $1.50 per dozen. Should stock of roots become exhausted, we will send strong plants at 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Roots should be planted as soon as the ground becomes warm, and covered about three inches. Just before hard frost take up the roots, dry them, re- move the tops and keep in the cellar until spring, when they can be divided and replanted.

All the following varieties bear their flowers on long, strong stems and are valuable for cutting.

CACTUS DAHLIAS.

Erecta Very large, with long, erect stems, deep rosy pink. Height, 4 feet.

Etruria Golden shaded to reddish sal- mon. Very large, with long slender petals. Height, 4 feet.

Johannesburg Immense size, deep yel- low, with bronze shading, a free bloomer.

Miss Wilmontt Orange, shading to scarlet. Large, early and free.

The Lion Of immense size, and borne well above the foliage; yellow, shad- ing to reddish salmon.

Kriemhilde Deep rosy pink with light- er center. A distinct and valuable variety.

Mont Blanc A beautiful, pure white, of splendid form, and absolutely full to center.

Mrs. E. Mawley Soft yellow of large size and fine form. Strong grower and profuse bloomer.

Thos. Parkins Flower large, splendidly formed, color bright terra cotta, strong grower.

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White Kriemhilde A new pure white Cactus Dahlia. It has the wonderful keeping qualities of Kriemhilde. It is a strong, vigorous grower, and very profuse bloomer.

DECORATIVE DAHLIAS.

Autumn Glory A soft yellow terra cot- ta color that is rich and pleasing by day. and entrancingly lovely under artificial light.

Beloit Immense size; the rich crimson flowers are of beautiful semi-cactus form.

Delice The best pure bright rose pink, entirely distinct, beautiful form.

Gov. Wilson Bright glowing cardinal red.

Golden Wedding Very large, rich gold- en yellow.

Perle De Lyon Splendid pure white. Similar to Perle d’Or.

Phenomene Immense size, rich salmon.

Torpille Very large, white, overlaid and striped red and plum.

Claribel Bright imperial purple.

Frank L. Bassett Very profuse, blue shaded purple.

John Wanamaker This is the most beautiful of all Dahlias, having a formation entirely its own in its charming irregularity. The plant is a strong, vigorous, branching grower, and the earliest, most constant and profuse bloomer.

Jack Rose The best crimson for garden or cutting, that brilliant crimson red that makes the Jack Rose popular.

Lyndhurst Brightest vermilion. An early, free and continuous bloomer.

Minnie McCullough Soft, golden yel- low, tipped bronze red; effective un- der artificial light; perfect form.

Perle D’Or A splendid pure white.

Sylvia Deep pink tinting to flesh pink at center, large, perfect form.

Zula The Black Dahlia. Velvety ma- roon, shaded black.

SHOW DAHLIAS.

Dr. Keynes Buff, tipped red.

Dreer’s White A pure white of large size.

Dorothy Peacock The world’s best pink.

Maud Fellows A delicate, beautiful flower, soft pink of splendid form.

Perfection Very large, soft lilac.

Plesance Intense vermilion red, very large and fine.

Princess Victoria Clear, pure canary yellow, without shade or blemish from bud to old age. Perfect form. An extremely early and profuse bloomer.

A. D. Livoni Clear, bright pink, quilled petals.

John Walker Splendid, snow white show dahlia; perfect form, and free bloomer.

Miss Florence M. Shearer A lovely va- riety, deep pink with light tips, giving it a soft, warm effect.

Red Hussar Richest dazzling cardinal red. Strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer.

White Swan Large, pure white; reliar ble.

FANCY DAHLIAS.

Emily May Yellow, blotched, bronzy red.

Ethel Schmitt White suffused pink, spotted and penciled crimson. A beautiful flower, of perfect form, and produced in the greatest profusion.

Penelope White flaked, rosy lake, beau- tiful and chaste.

Fuchsias

Two-inch pot plants, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; large plants 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

Plant where they will be protected

from the mid-day sun, water plentifully,

and keep in continuous growth by ferti- lizing freely.

SINGLE FLOWERING

Black Prince Reddish rose and waxy carmine.

Speciosa Fine blush rose.

DOUBLE FLOWERING

Jupiter Purple and crimson.

Purple Prince Dark blue.

Molesworth Pure white.

Flowering Begonias

Small two-inch plants, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; large plants, 20c, 35c, and 50c each.

Alba Picta Rosea Foliage rich green, spotted with white, delicate rose flowers on long pendant stem; free bloomer.

Duchartrin— Foliage dark bronze green, reddish purple on under side, bears panicles of pure white, large flowers with downy red hairs.

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Otto Hacker A vigorous grower, deep green leaves eight inches long, bright coral flowers borne in immense pend- ent clusters.

Erfordia Deep rosy pink, stands the summer sun well, a good bedder and continuous bloomer.

Nitida Alba A free blooming variety, with immense panicles of pure white flowers.

Queen of Carpet Produces an abund- ance. of bright crimson flowers, and wonderful foliage which changes from dark green to brown red. A fine bedder.

Rubra Dark glossy green leaves, with pendent panicles of coral red flowers.

Saundersonii (Wax Begonia) Scarlet crimson flowers, borne in profusion during entire summer.

Pres. Carnot Of upright habit, foliage large, deep green with purplish red underside; flowers, beautiful coral red in large pendent panicles.

Vernon The best bedding begonia; flowers, bright crimson; foliage, green, turning bronze red in the sun.

Rex (The Painted Leaf Begonia) Large leaves, beautifully marked with silver.

Ever-Blooming Carnations

Two-inch pots 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; strong plants in three-inch pots, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

Beacon A splendid free flowering red. Very large.

Enchantress Exquisite delicate pink of large size.

White Enchantress Very free bloom- ing, large white.

Rose Pink Enchantress A beautiful

rose pink shade.

Chrysanthemums

Fifteen young plants from below-

named varieties for $1.00; each, 10 cents.

Large plants in September or October,

$5.00 per dozen; each, 50 cents. Twenty

without names from 2^-inch pots, $1.00.

Chieftain A large incurved pink of ex- cellent form and color.

Clementine Touset A good white slightly tinted pink. Large.

Col. D. Appleton Very large deep gold- en yellow.

Dr. Enguehard Japanese incurved. A fine large pink.

Dolly Dimple A fine large light yellow.

Golden Glow Bright yellow.

Golden Wedding Loosely incurved,

bright golden yellow, shines like bur- nished gold.

Ivory White, though not large, it is a most prolific bloomer.

Lynnwood Hall Glistening snow white of large size, incurved.

Miss Clay Frick Same as Wm. Duck- ham, but a pure white.

Pacific Supreme An excellent pink.

Patty A fine light pink, dwarf.

Polly Rose A flat white of good size. Extra good.

Smith’s Advance The earliest large flowering white.

Thanksgiving Queen A large creamy white. Dwarf.

Timothy Eaton One of the very larg- est, of the Japanese incurved type.

Unake A fine incurved bloom of a pleasing shade of pink.

W. H. Chadwick Large incurved, white, sometimes shaded pink.

Winter Cheer A magnificent flower of dark pink.

White Chieftain Same as Chieftain, but a pure white.

Wm. Turner Flowers are of tremen- dous size, pure white and beautifully incurved.

White Cloud A very large pure white, rather loose bloom, creamy center.

Wm. Duckham Beautiful light pink, Japanese incurved.

White Helen Frick A desirable late white.

SINGLE OR ANEMONE CHRYSAN- THEMUMS

Bessie Flight Bright rosy pink, center full.

Golden Mensa The very best single yellow.

Mensa One of the largest single white.

Mrs. Wm. Buckingham A large flat flower of a lovely shade of rosy pink.

POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS

Diana Pure white flowers. A free bloomer.

Fairy Queen A delightful light pink.

Golden Climax A very pleasing shade of bright yellow.

Helen Newberry The latest white of this class.

Quinola Clear orange yellow.

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Petunias

Small plants, 2-inch pots, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen. Larger plants, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

DOUBLE FRINGED PETUNIAS

Pink Queen Pure pink.

Snow Storm Purest white with no sign of color.

SINGLE FLOWERING PETUNIAS

Superb Giant Fringed The finest large fringed flowers of wonderful colors, mixed.

Ruffled Giants Beautifully colored flow- ers of giant size, deeply fluted.

Ferns

Strong plants in 2-inch pots, 10c each; 4-inch, 25c; 5-inch, 50c; 6-inch, $1.00; 7-inch, $2.00; 8-inch, $3.00.

They thrive best in shady or partly shady places.

Nephrolepsis Bostoniensis (The popu- lar Boston Fern). Too well known to need description.

Nephrolepsis Piersonii Elegantissima

A handsome crested type. Nephrolepsis Whitmani Broad plume- like fronds. One of the best of the crested ferns.

Nephrolepsis Scotti Identical with the Boston fern, except that it is smaller and much more compact.

Nephrolepsis Piersonii Best described as the “Ostrich Plume” fern, grace- ful beyond description.

DWARF FERNS FOR FERN DISHES

Two-inch plants, 15c each, 6 for 75c; ten different varieties, all good.

Japanese Fern Balls

75c and $1.00 each.

Suspended in all its emerald beauty from a chandelier over the dining table, it affords a delightful little touch of out- of-door sentimentality.

This is the finest addition to the Fern- ery yet introduced, and the most satis- factory house fern offered.

Bulbs

Tuberose Dry bulbs, postpaid 10c each, 30c per dozen.

Gladioli Extra fine, white, pink, red, mixed or separate colors, 10c each, 50c per dozen.

Ca^dium Esculentum (Elephant Ear)

Postpaid, extra large bulbs, 30c each, $3.00 per dozen; first size bulbs, 25c each, $2.00 per dozen; second size bulbs, 15c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Palms

Latania Borbonica (Fan Palm) The

most desirable for general cultiva- tion. 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 each.

Kentia Belmoreana A beautiful strong- growing palm, with deep green crisp foliage. 50c, 75c, $1.50, $2.50. Larger sizes up to $15.00 each.

Cycas Revoluta (Sago Palm) The stem of this variety is very thick and bears the foliage in whorls at the top. 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.

Phoenix Roebelenii Unquestionably one of the prettiest and most graceful palms grown. 5-inch pots, $1.00; 7- inch, $3.00 each,

Chamaerops Excelsa One of the best. A good house plant. 4-inch pots, 50c; 5-inch, 75c each.

Asparagus

Two-inch pot plants 15c each; larger plants 25c and 50c each.

Plumosus Nanus A gem in fineness of foliage.

Sprengeri A trailing variety of great beauty.

Hibiscus

Two-inch pot plants 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; four-inch 20c each, $2.00 per dozen; larger plants 50c each.

Aurea Variegata Beautiful golden foli- age, mingled with dark green, car- mine flowers.

Brilliantissimi or Grandiflora Large single flower of brilliant crimson- scarlet, flushed with carmine.

Dennisonii Nearly pure white, slightly rose tinged, single.

Double Rose A lovely rose.

Double Pink Large double flowers of a violet pink tinge.

Double Scarlet Large, double and at- tractive, bright vermilion.

Peachblow Flowers double, a rich,

clear pink.

All 2-inch Pot Plants Postpaid, or if zvanted by express deduct 25 cents per dozen. Larger Plants by Express at Buyer's Expense.

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Lantanas

Two-inch pot plants 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Alba Perfecta Largest and freest bloomer, reddish orange with yellow center.

Boule D’Or Clear yellow, dark center, very dwarf.

Meteor Fiery red, changing to maroon.

Vines— Not Hardy

All plants listed under this head at 10c each are in two-inch pots.

Cissus Rhomba An evergreen vine of sturdy nature, excellent as a house plant. 10c and 25c each.

Cobea Scandens A magnificent rapid climber, with blue bell-shaped flow- ers. 15c and 25c each, $1,00 and $2.50 per dozen.

German or Railroad Ivy (Parlor Ivy)

A rapid grower with beautiful dark green foliage. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Moonvine Too well known for descrip- tion, pure white flowers of large size. 10c and 15c each, $1.00 and $1.50 per dozen.

Nasturtiums Excellent for vases and porch boxes. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Saxifraga Tomentosa A fine vase plant. Strawberry or Beefsteak geranium. 10c each.

Stephanotis Floribunda An evergreen greenhouse climber, with deliciously fragrant white flowers. 20c to $1.00 each.

Wandering Jew Fine creeping plant, with beautiful varicolored foliage, ex- cellent for baskets or vases. 10c and 15c each, $1.00 and $1.50 per dozen.

Vinca (Periwinkle) A weeping plant of rapid growth, fine for vases. Harrissonii Center of leaves marked with light green. 10c and 20c each. Major Variegata Leaves glossy

green, marked with white. 10c and 20c each.

Weeping Lantanas A grand plant for baskets or vases, flowers delicate rosy lilac, borne freely all over the plant. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

General Collection of Plants

All plants listed under this head at 10c each are in two-inch pots.

Acalypha 10c, 25c and 50c each.

Bicolor Compacta Bright green mar- gined with a wide, irregular band of lemon jmllow and having yellow bars running lengthwise of the leaf, also thickly blotched with yellow.

Tricolor Foliage broad, mottled and blotched crimson-scarlet and rose; always of a bright color. Macafeana— Highly colored bright red leaves.

Achryanthus Beimuellerii Dark metal- red foliage, of low spread symmet- rical growth. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Alternanthera (Carpet Bedding Plants)

50c per doben; $4.00 per 100. Aurea Nana Golden yellow leaves. Paronychiodes Major Bronze, tipped with red.

Rosea Rose tinted foliage, dwarf and compact.

Abutilon A highly ornamental plant. 10c and 25c each, $1.00 and $2.00 per dozen.

Savitze Green and white foliage.

Ageratum Blue or white. 10c and 15c each, $1.00 and $1.50 per dozen.

Aspidistra Lurida An excellent house plant, long green leaves two to four inches wide and eight to fifteen inches long. 50c and $1.00 each.

Alyssum Double, dwarf, 10c each, 75c per dozen.

Amaryllis Formossissima Crimson vel- vet flowers. 20c each, 3 for 50c.

Amaryllis Johnsonii Brilliant vermilion, striped white. 50c to $1.50 each.

Anthericum Variegatum Bright green foliage, beautifully striped and mar- gined with creamy white. 10c and 25c each.

Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) Mixed or separate colors. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Caladiums, Fancy Leaved Beautiful va- rieties. 50c each.

Dusty Miller A graceful rounded plant of silvery gray, fine for borders. 10c each, 75c per dozen.

Cestrum Parquil (Night Blooming Jessa- mine)— Plant of shrubby growth with small greenish white flowers, with delightful odor, which is dispensed only during the night. 10c, 25c and 50c each.

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Crotons Highly colored foliage plants, which stand the sun well. 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each.

Coleus Very best varieties. 10c each, 75c per dozen.

Farfugium Grande (Leopard Begonia)

An extremely ornamental plant, with large circular green leaves, spotted with creamy white and yellow. Needs plenty of water and fertilizer. 15c, 25c and 50c each.

Feverfew Very fine, double white, sum- mer blooming plant. 15c each, $1.00 per dozen.

Grevillea Robusta (Silk Oak) Graceful fern-like leaves. The young growth is a light bronze color, the tips being covered with a soft down. Grows fast. Fine for vases. 10c, 25c and 50c each.

Gloxinia -These are among the hand- somest of our summer blooming greenhouse plants, the rich and varied coloring of the flowers being beauti- ful in the extreme. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen.

Impatiens Sultani Grows freely and flowers profusely and continuously. Flowers are single and of rich car- mine. 15c and 25c each.

Dwarf Justicia Begins to bloom when the plant has only three or four leaves, and is never out of bloom. The foliage is highly ornamental. 15c, 25c and 50c each.

Pansies Large flowering varieties, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen, $5.00 per 100. Young plants, 30c per dozen.

Pandanus Veitchi (Screw Pine) Grace- ful curved light green foliage, striped with bands of pure white. Stands house culture well. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each.

Primula Obconica (Primrose) A lovely perpetual blooming plant. The flow- ers are large and profusely borne; delicate rosy lilac and white. 35c and 50c each.

Plumbago Capensis Large trusses of azure blue flowers from March till November. Excellent vase plant.

10c each, $1.00 per dozen. Larger

plants, 15c and 25c each.

Salvia Excellent summer blooming plants, especially brilliant in the fall. 10c each, $1.00 per dozen; 15c each; $1.50 per dozen.

Splendens (Scarlet Sage) Dense spikes of the most brilliant scarlet. Bonfire A more compact type and better suited to the Southern States.

Zurich A splendid dwarf variety. Sweet Violets Pot plants, 10c each, $1.00 per dozen. Field clumps, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen.

Zinnias The old garden favorite in a much improved form. In red. yellow, pink, or white or mixed. 10c each, 50c per dozen.

Hardy Perennial Plants Roots and Bulbs

Field-grown clumps 20c each; $2.00 per dozen, ex- cept where otherwise noted.

Only perfectly hardy plants in this and latitudes north of us are enumerated in this list. Few plants give better sat- isfaction, with less trouble, than these.

ANEMONE JAPONICA.

One of the best autumn blooming herbaceous plants. They commence to bloom in August and continue until the end of autumn. They thrive in light, rich, somewhat moist soil and should not be transplanted except to divide when they become too thick. Cover with leaves, straw or long manure during win- ter.

Lady Ardilaum A variety of the old white anemone Japonica, but distinct in foliage and growth. It has two or more rows of petals like the old Japonica, but of purest white.

ANEMONE WHIRLWIND

A semi-double form of Anemone Ja- ponica Alba. The flowers, which are two and a half to three inches across, have several rows of pure white sepals, and last much longer than the single varie- ties.

PINK ANEMONE, QUEEN CHARLOTTE.

An early flowering pink Anemone. Flowers are semi-double, broad and per- fectly formed, of a pleasing shade of pink.

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AQUILEGIA— COLUMBINE.

Cerulea Large flowers; the outer sepals deep lilac or blue; petals white, while the deep blue spur is tipped green. Chrysantha Grows two and a half feet high, forming a bush two or three feet across, which is covered for two months with golden yellow flowers with long spurs.

ACHILLEA, “THE PEARL”

One of the best white flowered plants for the border. The flowers are borne in profusion the entire summer on strong stems. Pure white, resembling pompon chrysanthemums. Fine for cutting.

BLEEDING HEART, OR DICENTRA SPECTABILIS.

One of the most ornamental spring flowering plants, known as Bleeding Heart, with handsome foliage, and long, drooping racemes of bright pink and white, heart-shaped flowers.

CANDYTUFT.

Iberis Tenoreano A pretty little plant, resembling the well-known annual candytuft in flower, but being ever- green stands out in winter. Grows about nine inches high, and flowers in May and June.

COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA.

Flowers large, bright golden yellow, and produced in the greatest profusion; invaluable for cutting.

DIGITALIS.

(Fox Glove.)

Ornamental plants of great beauty, producing dense spikes of flowers on stems three to five feet high. The blos- soms are thimble shaped, purple, white and spotted, and very striking.

DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS.

Her Majesty Double white pink; very prolific; of powerful fragrance.

Lord Lyon Bright rosy crimson. Gertrude Soft delicate rose.

DIANTHUS

Barbatus (Sweet William) An old gar- den favorite, greatly improved, dou- ble as well as the single.

Delfoides (Maiden’s Pink) Grows from six to ten inches high; dense tufts of grassy leaves; flowers pink or white, with a white circle; very sweet.

DELPHINUM

Bicolor Grandiflorum Rich azure blue. It blooms almost without intermis- sion from July to October. Formosum Single, finest ultramarine

blue flowers.

EULALIA

Japonica Var. A variety of grass of easy culture; it has long, narrow leaves, striped white and green, throwing up stalks from four to six feet in height.

Japonica Zebrina Beautiful ornamental glass with silvery white rib in cen- ter of green leaf.

Gracilima Univittata This has its strip- ing or marking across the leaf in- stead of longitudinally. It grows from four to six feet in height, form- ing a most striking and graceful plant.

ERIANTHUS RAVENNA

Ravenna Grass The foliage forms grace- ful clumps three or four feet high.

PAMPAS GRASS

A species of grass, growing six feet in height, with plumes of yellowish white, one to two feet in length. It looks best as a single specimen. Re- quires protection of eight to ten inches of leaves around the roots during win- ter.

GAILLARDIA

Grandiflora Free blooming, will thrive in ordinary border, and are useful for cutting. They grow about two and a half feet in height, are of a bushy habit, and blossom from June to Oc- tober; they vary in color from the palest primrose to the deepest crim- son.

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HELIANTHUS BOUTON D’OR.

A perennial sunflower, dwarf, compact, very floriferous. Keeps clean, healthy foliage all summer.

HELIANTHUS MULTIFLOROUS PLENUS

Hardy, perennial sunflower, double flowers, continually in bloom.

IRIS

Germanica They thrive anywhere, grow and bloom luxuriantly, particularly if plentifully supplied with water, or if planted in moist situations, as on banks of ponds, etc.

Japanese Iris, or Iris Kaempferi Quite distinct from all the other varieties, and as zeautiful as orchids.

FRINGED HOLLYHOCK (Double.)

This old-fashioned garden plant has been much improved; beautiful, perfect double flowers in all colors.

LILY OF VALLEY

It is entirely hardy, preferring a posi- tion slight shady.

LYCHNIS VISCARA, DOUBLE RED (The Ragged Robin.)

When not in flower it forms a dense turf of evergreen foliage, but in June it sends up tall spikes of handsome, double deep red flowers, which remain in per- fection for a month.

HARDY PHLOX

Few plants give greater satisfaction to the amateur than the phlox. They suc- ceed well in any good, rich soil, not over dry.

This collection embraces the very best.

Snowflake Pure white, medium tall. Pantheon Pink.

Athis Salmon.

Eclarieur Magenta with white halo.

R. P. Struthers Bright red.

Henry Mergur White with pink eye. Mad. Elysess Lilac.

PEONIES

Price, per dozen, $3.00 to $5.00, according to size;

25c to 50c each.

They thrive in almost any soil or sit- uation. They are perfectly hardy, re- quire little or no care. The varieties offered embrace the best contrasting colors.

Price, per dozen, $3 to $5, according to size; 25c to 50c each.

POPPY

Orientale Fine, orange-scarlet, flowers in June; hardy perennial; very showy. Per doben. $2.00; 25 to 50 cents each. No perennial plant surpasses this one for hardiness and grand show; extra fine.

RUDBECKIA LACINATA.

(Rudbeckia.)

A hardy perennial plant, branching freely and bearing by the hundreds, on long, graceful stems, exquisite double blossoms of the brightest golden color.

STOKESIA CYANEA

This plant grows from 18 to 24 inches high, blooms freely from July until late in October, its handsome lavender-blue blossoms measure from four to five inches across. Of easy culture, succeed- ing in any open, sunny position.

PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORA

Commences to bloom early in July and continues until severe frost; the flowers are star-shaped, about two and a half inches across. It is perfectly hardy. We offer two colors, blue and white.

TRITOMA PFITZERII.

(Rocket Flower or Flame Flower.)

Free flowering, with spikes from 3 to feet high and heads of bloom over 12 inches long, of a rich orange-scarlet, shading to salmony-rose at edges.

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Nanz & Neuner Seeds

The same as we use for our own purposes, and which can be depended upon to be fresh, true to name, and of the highest germinating power.

Packet.

ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon)—

Finest mixed . . 5c

ASTERS—

Royal Bloom in July and Au- gust; mixed colors 5c

Crego’s Giant Comet Bloom in August and September; mixed

colors 5c

Late Branching Bloom in Sep- tember; mixed colors 5c

BALSAM (Lady Slipper) Double Camelia-flowered; mixed col- ors 5c

CALENDULA (Pot Marigold)—

Orange King Deep orange 5c

Sulphurea Light sulphur-yellow 5c

CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS—

Mixed colors 5c

CANDYTUFT Mixed colors 5c

CANNAS Mixed colors 5c

CARNATIONS (Marguerite)—

Mixed colors 5c

CELOSIA (Cockscomb)

Cristata, Glasgow Prize Large

red 5c

Plumosa, Thompsonii Plumed;

mixed colors ' 5c

CENTAUREA, CYANUS (Corn- flower)— Mixed colors 5c

COBEA SCANDENS (Cup and

Saucer Vine) Purple 10c

COSMOS—

Early Flowering Mixed colors. 5c White Lady Fall flowering;

white 5c

Lady Lenox Fall flowering;

pink .. 5c

CYPRESS VINE— Mixed colors... 5c

DAHLIA—

Single Mixed colors 10c

Double Mixed colors 10c

Packet.

DIANTHUS (Pinks)—

Double Japan Mixed colors.... 5c Single Japan Mixed colors 5c

DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean Vine)

Mixed colors 5c

ECHINOCYSTIA LOBATA (Wild

Cucumber Vine) ............ 5c

ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California

Poppy) Mixed colors 5c

GLOBE AMARANTH (Bachelor’s

Buttons) Mixed colors 5c

GAILLARDIA PICTA (Blanket

Flower) Mixed colors 5c

IPOMOEA NOCTIFLORA (Moon

Flower Vine) White 5c

HELICHRYSUM (Strawflower)—

Mixed colors 5c

LARKSPUR Mixed or dark blue. 5c

MARIGOLD, DOUBLE—

Orange Prince Beautiful deep

orange color 5c

Lemon Queen Light lemon yel- low 5c

Mixed colors 5c

MARVEL OF PERU (Four

O’Clocks)— Mixed colors .... 5c

MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYS-

TALLINUM (Ice Plant).... 5c

MIGNONETTE, SWEET 5c

MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) Blue 5c

MORNING GLORY—

Imperial Japanese Mixed colors 5c

NASTURTIUMS—

Tall or Climbing— Choice mixed. 5c

Dwarf Choice mixed 5c

PANSY—

Giant Trimardeau Finest mixed colors 10c

PHLOX DRUMMONDII, GRAN-

DIFLORA Mixed colors ... 5c

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Special Notice

It is with a great deal of pleasure that we announce a com- plete change in the management of our Greenhouse and Nursery department.

This change, we are confident, will result in a greatly superior service, which will at once be demonstrated to the satisfaction and benefit of our customers.

During the course of the changes, both in the building and the management, such as have been undergone at our growing estab- lishment, it was necessary that our stock be greatly reduced in quantity as well as variety. This however, is only temporary and arrangements are already under way to grow a greater stock then ever before for the coming season of 1918.

new NANZ & NEUNER co.

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INCORPORATED

LOUISVILLE, KY.

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Packet.

PETUNIAS—

California Giants Immense flow- ers of bright and desirable

colors; mixed 10c

Grandiflora Fringed Each petal of these giant flowers is deli- cately fringed; all colors mixed 10c Ruffled Giants Large flowers, finely ruffled and frilled at

edges; all colors mixed 10c

PORTULACA (Moss)—

Double-mixed colors 10c

Single-mixed colors 5c

RICINUS ZANZEBARIENSIS

(Castor Oil Bean) 5c

SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride)

Mixed colors 5c

STOCKS— TEN WEEKS (Cut and

Come Again) Mixed colors. 10c

SWEET PEAS (New Large Flow- ering)—

King White Spencer 10c

Wedgewood Blue Spencer 10c

Sutton’s Dainty Pink 10c

Multiflora White 10c

Multiflora Rose Pink 10c

Multiflora Pale Lavender 10c

Multiflora Mixed Colors 10c

(Per ounce, 35c)

SWEET ALYSSUM—

White, sweet scented 5c

SALVIA (Scarlet Sage)

Zurich A dwarf early flowering

variety 10c

Bonfire— Compact and free flow- ering 10c

VERBENAS—

Large flowering, finest mixed.... 10c

ZINNIA—

An excellent giant flowered

strain; finest mixed 5c

Red Riding Hood A small flow- ered variety with scarlet flow- ers 5c

PERENNIALS— AQUILEGIA (Columbine)

Single-mixed colors 10c

Double-mixed colors 10c

Packet.

CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bells)

Single; all colors mixed 10c

CALLIOPSIS, LANCEOLATA—

Mixed colors 5c

DELPHINUM (Hardy Larkspur)—

Bella Donna Dark blue 10c

Formosum Light blue 10c

DIGITALIS (Fox Glove)—

Mixed Colors 10c

GAILLARDIA , GRANDIFLORA—

Mixed colors 10c

HOLLYHOCK—

Finest double; mixed colors 5c

POPPIES—

Orientale Deep scarlet 5c

Single Iceland Finest colors

mixed 5c

Double Iceland Finest colors mixed 5c

SWEET WILLIAM—

Double Finest mixed 5c

Single Finest mixed 5c

SUNFLOWER—

Chrysanthemum Flowered Dou- ble 5c

Double Globe 5c

SPECIAL MIXED LAWN GRASS SEED

Especially Prepared for the Middle and Southern States.

This mixture will produce a thick good sod m a very short time. We have in- cluded in the mixture seeds of the best varieties of lawn grass, which will with- stand drouth and continued heat. Price, 30 cents per pound; 5 lbs., $1.25; $4.00 per bushel. Add 10 cents per pound if sent by mail.

WHITE CLOVER

White Clover is an excellent addition to lawn grass seed, and should be sown with it whenever a quick short growth is needed. Holds green and does not burn out so readily as grass. Price, 55 cents per pound; add 10 cents extra if by mail.

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INDEX

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Abutilon 10

Acalypha 10

Achillea 12

Achyranthus 10

Ageratum 10

Alternanthera ....... 10

Alyssum 10

Amaryllis 10

Anemone 11

Anthericum 10

Antirrhinum 10

Aquilegia . 12

Asparagus 9

Aspidistra 10

Begonias 7-8

Bleeding Heart 12

Bulbs 9

Caladium 10

Cannas 5-6

Candytuft 12

Carnations 8

Cestrum 10

Chrysanthemums .... 8

Cissus Rhomba 10

Cobaea 10

Coleus 11

Columbine 12

Coreopsis 12

Crotons 11

Cup and Saucer Vine 10 Cycas 9

Dahlias 6-7

Delphinum 12

Dianthug , . 12

Digitalis 12

Dusty Miller 10

Erianthus 12

Eulalia 12

Evergreens *

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Farfugium 11

Ferns 9

Feverfew 11

Fertilizer 3

Flower Seeds 14-15

Fox Glove 12

Fuchsias 7

Gaillardia 12

Geraniums . . . . 4-5

Gladioli 9

Gloxinia 11

Grass Seed 15

Grevillea Robusta ... 11

Hardy Perennial

Plants 11-13

Hardy Climbers *

Helianthus . . . . 13

Heliotrope 5

Hibiscus 9

Hollyhock 13

Impatiens 11

Instructions 2

Iris 13

Ivy 10

Japanese Fern Balls.. 9

Justicea ... 11

Lantana 10

Leopard Begonia .... 11

Lily of Valley 13

Lychnis 13

Moonevine 10

Nasturtiums 10

Night Blooming Jes- samine . . 10

Ornamental Trees . . .

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Palms 9

Pansy 11

Pampas Grass . 12

Pandanus "... 11

Peonies 13

Petunia 9

Phlox 13

Platycodon 13

Plumbago 11

Poppies 13

Primrose 11

Primula 11

Pepper Plants 3

Ragged Robin 13

Roses . . 4

Rudbeckia 13

Sago Palm 9

Salvia .... 11

Saxifraga 10

Scarlet Sage ........ 11

Seeds 14-15

Shrubbery *

silk Oak 11

Snapdragon 10

Special Book Offer.. 3

Stephanotis 10

Stokesia Cyanea .... 13

Tomato Plants 3

Tritoma 13

Tuberoses . . . . 9

Verbenas 5

Vinca 10

Vines 10

Violets ....... 11

Violets 11

White Clover 15

Wandering Jew 10

Zinnias 11

ATTENTION

*Owing to the fact that our nursery grounds are being rearranged and replanted, following our recent building operations, many plants as well as shrubbery, shade and ornamental trees, previously listed in our catalogue, have been omitted this year, cir- cumstances preventing our growing as great a variety as formerly.

Everything which is included, however, we assure you, is of the same good quality which has made our plants so much sought after in the past.

We shall offer you a larger catalogue and more comprehensive list next year.

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