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Somel-hing for Every Garden

Every l-hing for some Gardens

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THE GREATEST ROSE PRODUCING CENTER ^ IN THE WORLD

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Something for Every Garden Every- thing for Some Gardens

OUR POPULAR

49c, 89c $1,09

Bargain Collections

Plants Offeredare of First Grade Only, Such as Will Give Satisfaction and Merit Further Orders

The choice of varieties in these sets must be left entirely to U3, as we cannot afford, at the collection price, to permit customers to select the varieties of plants that make up the different collections. Collections cannot be broken, divided^ or changed in any way. When ordering simply give the number of the collection and give price also.

4Sc— “Any One of the Following Plant Collections— 43c

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B 2. B 3. B 4.

B 5. B 6. B 7. B57. B 8.

2 Tea Roses, 2 Hardy Roses, 2 Climbing Roses.

2 Tea Roses, 2 Hardy Roses and 1 fine Moss Ros 2 Ever-blooming Roses, 2 Polyantha or Fairy Roses and

2 Climbing Roses

6 Prize- winning Chrysanthemums— all different

5 Beautiful Double Geraniums. Choice colors.

6 Splendid Single Geraniums. Fine varieties

4 Hardy Vines for porch or trellis

2 Double Geraniums, 2 Single, 1 Fragrant Geranium. .

49c

49c

B 9.

1

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49c

BIO.

Bil.

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6

49c

Bi2.

5

49c

BI3.

3

49c

BI4.

6

49c

BIS.

5

49c

B56.

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Double Geranium, 1 Single Geranium, 1 Fragrant Geranium, 1 Ivy Geranium and 1 Silver-leaved 49o

Fragrant Geraniums, all different 490

Splendid Carnations, beautiful colors and all fra- grant 49o

Fine Hibiscus, the very best kinds 490

Fine Flowering Begonias. For the v/indow !.! 49o

Vines and Plants for a window basket 49o

Flag Iris, all different colors 490

Giant Petunias never out of flower 49c

80C“““Special S9-Cent Bargains in Plants— 89c

Only

Con tS named below. The Collections are all fine, strong plants of the

BI6. 12 Beautiful Ever-blooming Roses, splendid varieties

BI7. 4 Charming Tea Roses, 4 Hardy Roses and 2 Climbing

Roses. This makes an elegant collection for 89c

BI8. 5 Superb Hardy Roses and 5 Fine Hardy Climbing Roses.

This will make a fine outdoor garden 89c

BI9. 10 Lovely Pure White Roses. Fine cemetery plants;

Tea and Ever-blooming varieties 89c

B20. 12 Choice Double and Single Geraniums. Will make a

very nice bed 89c

B2I. 4 Double Geraniums, 4 Single and 2 Sweet-scented

Geraniums and 1 Ivy Geranium 89c

B22. 3 Double Geraniums, 3 Single Geraniums, 3 Fragrant

Geraniums and 1 Ivy Geranium 89c

B23. 2 Silver-leaved Geraniums, 2 Double and 2 Single Gera- niums, 2 JFragrant and 2 Ivy Geraniums 89 c

B24. 12 Chrysanthemums of the new large-flowering kinds,

all different and labeled correctly 89c

B25. 10 Choice Carnations large, double and sweet-scented 89c

best varieties, and are marvels of cheapness. Only by growing in immense numbers the plants that make up these Collections are we enabled to offer them at the Bargain Prices given on- 226. 5 Splendid varieties of Carnations and 5 nice Sweet

May or Scotch Pinks 89c

B27. 13 Coleus the best and most distinct varieties 89c

B28. 10 Fuchias double =and single for window decoration. . 89c B29. 10 Foliage Plants, viz. : 4 Coleus,. 3 Achyranthus, and

3 Acalypha 89c

3 Heliotrope, 3 Feverfew, 3 Hibiscus and 1 Asparagus

Plumosus 89c

2 Hibiscus, 2 Moon Vines, 2 Violets, 2 Heliotropes and

2 Coleus 89c

1 Hardy Rose, 1 Tea Rose, 1 Double Geranium, 1 Single Geranium, 1 Sweet-scented Geranium, 1 Hibiscus,

1 Heliotrope, 1 Feverfew, 1 Begonia and 1 Carna- tion 89c

2 Tea Roses, 2 Heliotropes, 2 Sweet-scented Geraniums,

2 Violets, 2 Carnations sweet-scented collection 89c

7 Beautiful large flowering Iris, all different 89c

8 Hardy Perennial plants a fine planting for along

the walk or foundation 89c

B30.

B3I.

B32.

B33.

B34.

B58.

$lB63“““Special $1.69 Bargain Collection— $1.63

The following collections are very desirable to those who want a nic© flower bed and care nothing about having the names put on each plant, which, during the busy season, consumes valuable time. The plants in these collections are just as good in every way as the individual selected plants, at more than double the price. Give this mode of purchasing plants a trial. It will please you.

B35. 20 Tea and Ever-blooming Roses $1.69

B36. 20 Geraniums, double and single, all kinds 1.69

B37. 20 Verbenas, all sorts; will make a fine bed 1.69

B38. 20 Petunias, double; a fine collection 1.69

B39. 20 Heliotropes, different shades 1.69

B40. 20 Coleus; will make a beautiful bed 1.69

B4I. 20 Lantanas, in good variety 1.69

B42. 20 Salvias, Splendens (scarlet) 1.69

B43. 20 Caranations, splendid kinds 1.69

B44, 20 Hibiscus; a superb bed of plants 1.69

B45. 20 Basket and Vase Plants, in variety 1.69

B46. 20 Fuchsias, double and single 1 .69

B47. 20 Chrysanthemus— Japanese, Chinese, Pompon $1.69

B48. 20 Roses, Geraniums, Coleus and Achryanthus 1.69

B49. 20 Geraniums, Verbenas, Coleus and Heliotropes 1.69

B50. 20 Coleus, Heliotropes,- Verbenas, Lantanas and Fever- fews 1.69

B5I. 20 Caranations, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Coleus & Begonias 1.69

B52. 20 Petunias, Verbenas, Heliotropes, Lantanas and Fever- fews t.69

B53, 20 Roses, Geraniums, Verbenas 1.69

B54. 20 Caranations, Chrysanthemums, Achyranthus, Fuchsias

and Coleus 1.69

B55. 20 Miscellaneous plants, all kinds 1.69

SURPRISE OFFER After Season Sales

As a result of our propagations that must tax the capacity of our plant, made far in advance of our selling season, we generally have surplus of all kinds of plants, and rather than carry this stock over, we hold a clearance sale beginning June 15, and make up surplus collections of mis- cellaneous plants at 98c per collection; six collections for $4.88. In these 98c collections, we give several dollars' worth of plants. All must be strictly our selection. Orders accepted any time during the spring for delivery beginning June 1.

Add Postage, Boxing and Packing Charges for All Mail and Parcel Post Shipments. See Table Below.

If goods are ordered by mail or parcel post, postage and packing charges must be added for every dollar or fraction \of a dollar’s worth of goods ordered per table be- low, to cover boxing, packing and postage. This applies to all orders including seeds in pints and quarts. Seed in packets posted free. This enables us to give our customers the lowest possible sell- ing prices with delivery charges fair to all. Simply add postage and packing charges for every dol- lar or fraction of a dollar’s worth of goods ordered according to the state in which you live. If you live in Alabama, add 6 cents for every dollar; if in Kentucky, add 4 cents; if in Nebraska, add 7 cents for every dollar’s worth ordered. Purchaser pays charges on all express shipments.

Postage Table Remember that our premium offer more than offsets postage and packing

RATE PER DOLLAR

charges, and that you may select 20 cents’ worth of goods extra for every dol- lar’s worth purchased, excepting on special offers and collections.

A.labama ........ .Fifth Zone .... 6c

Arizona Seventh Zone . 9c

Arkansas Fifth Zone .... 6c

California Fighth Zone . .10c

Colorado Sixth Zone .... 7c

Connecticut Fifth Zone .... 6c

Delaware Fourth Zone . . 5c

Dist. of Columbia. Fourth Zone .. 5c

Florida .Fifth Zone .... 6c

Geor^a Fourth Zone . . 5c

Idaho Seventh Zone . 9c

Illinois Fourth Zone . . 5c

Indiana Third Zone ... 4c

Iowa Fifth Zone .... 6c

Kansas Fifth Zone .... 6c

Kentucky Third Zone ... 4c

Louisiana Fifth Zone .... 6c

Maine Fifth Zone .... 6c

Maryland Fourth Zone . . 5c

Massachusetts . . .Fifth Zone .... 6c

Michigan Fourth Zone . . 5c

Minnesota Fifth Zone .... 6c

Mississippi Fifth Zone .... 6c

Missouri Fourth Zone .. 6c

Montana Seventh Zone . 9c

Nebraska Sixth Zone .... 7c

Nevada Eighth Zone ..10c

New Hamp’re . . . .Fifth Zone .... 6c

New Jersey Fourth Zone . . 5c

New Mexico Seventh Zone . 9c

New York Fourth Zone . . 5c

North Carolina ..Fourth Zone .. 6c North Dakota ...Sixth Zone .... 7c

Okio

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Oklahoma

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Oregon

.10c

Pennsylvania . .

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. 6c

Rhode Island . .

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. 6c

South Carolina

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South Dakota .

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Tennessee

. .Fourth Zone .

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Texas

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. 7c

Utah

. . Seventh Zone

. 9c

Vermont

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Virginia

..Fourth Zone .

. 5c

Washington . . .

.10c

West Virginia .

. .Third Zone . .

. 4c

Wisconsin ....

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Wyoming

. 9c

McGregor’s Gorgeous

Rose Collection

Hardy Everblootning Roses shown in colors on front of cover.

SUNBURST Orange copper, golden orange and golden yel- low shadings. Beautiful flow- ers, strongly fragrant. Ea.

1- yr., 28c; 2-yr., 70c; 3-yr., $1.25.

MAIDEN BLUSH Soft rose shading yellow, A grand garden rose. Ea., l-yr., 27c;

2- yr., 65c; 3-yr., $1.25. COLUMBIA Finest of pink

roses. Strong growing,’ free flowering. Deep glowing pink, shading to lighter pink. Ea., l-yr., 26c; 2-yr., 65c; 3-yr., $1 .25

GOLDEN OPHELIA Golden yellow, paling slightly as it opens. Flowers of large pro- portions. Fragrant. Ea., I- yr., 29c; 2-yr., 75e; 3-yr., $1.25.

RED LETTER DAY Darkest crimson in color. Attractive in form. A striking rose in any garden collection. Ea.

lyr., 28c; 2-yr., 70c; 3-yr., $1 25

DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY

Free flowering, producing large buds which open into immense double flowers of purest white. Strongly fra- grant. Ea., l-yr., 24c; 2-yr., 60c; 3-yr., $1.25.

Special Offer

Tested Garden Roses “Gorgeous Rose Collection” 6 one-year plants for $1.00; three collec- tions for $2.50; five collections for $3.80. Full set in two-year plants, $2.25; three collections $6.50; five collections, $10.00. The full set, in extra large three-year plants, $4.50; three collections for $12.50.

World’s Famous

Double Flower- ing Geraniums

See illustration in colors on back of cover. They represent the highest standard of devel- opment in this popular flower. AMERICAN BEAUTY Rich, velvety violet purple,;, gigan- tic size. 28c.

MME. LANDRY Brilliant shade of apricot shading to copper. 22c.

HELEN MICHELL Clearest shade of scarlet ; early in bloom. 22c.

REGALIA Striking shade of deep cerise-tinted violet. 24c. AROSA Soft salmon-rose; im- mense size ; free blooming. 22c.

KING EDWARD Darkest of red Geraniums. Bright dark crimson. 26c.

MME. CHARLOTTE Distinct salmon ; shading lighter to- ward edge. 24g.

MME. RECAMIER Flowers purest white ; enormous size ; free flowering. 20c. MARQUIS DE CASTELLAINE . D e e p rosy-scarlet shaded pure scarlet. 24c.

BERTHA DE PRESSILY— Ex- quisite shade of silveif^ose pink. Blooms double. 20c. MME. JAULIN— B eautif ul shade of delicate pink; bor- dered white. 22c.

JEAN OBERLE Attractive shade of hydrangea or peach- pink. 22c.

Special Offer woN^

urns described above, $2.42 Clubbing Rates Three collec- tions World’s Finest Geraniums, $7.00; six collections, $13.50.

We guarantee the safe de- livery of all Plants.

McGregor’s Fancy Japanese

Chrysanthemums

Illustrated on inside of cover.

KARA DOW Color a rich bronze-yellow, with droop- ing, slightly recurved petals. Gigantic in size. 28c.

KOREA Lavender-pink with light silvery tints of pink on the edges of petals. Ostrich Plume variety. 24c.

MERRY JANE Coppery yellow of perfect form. Splendid stem and foliage. An exhi- bition variety. 26c|

OCONTO ^A grand white. Extra large in size with broad, in- curved petals of snow-ball type; growth robust, smooth heavy foliage. 22c.

RAMPO Bright, rich yellow- gold always a favorite and perfect in form. Large. 24'c.

KING OF PLUMES (M. Frem- ont.) — Red Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemum. S t r i kingly beautiful in color and char- acter of flower. 30c.

Special Offer

McGregor’s Giant Flowering Orchid

Gannas

Illustrated in colors on inside cover.

SOUV. D’ANTOINE CROZY—

Very dark foliage, topped with a magnificent display of brilliant red flowers. 22c. MARTHA WASHINGTON— Gi- gantic flowers of a delight- ful flesh pink, in immense clusters. Foliage green. 28c. BLACK WARRIOR Large flowers of a vivid crimson ; compact, bushy growth ; bronze foliage ; exceptionally fine. 25c.

FLAG OF TRUCE— The finest White Canna. Masses of snowy-white, 26c. GLADIATOR Color, yellow spotted with red; green foli- age. 24c.

YELLOW KING HUMBERT

Produces masses of golden yellow flowers, dotted red; green foliage. 26c.

Special- Offer"'

Giant Flowering Orchid Gannas for 86c; 3 sets for $2.33; five sets for $3.88; ten sets for $7.76.

Fancy Japanese Chrysanthe- mums for 82c; three sets for $2.40; five sets for $3.68.

McGregor’s Richly Colored Lantanas

Illustrated in colors inside of cover.

VERSICOLOR Flowers are cream yellow with red center, but cream gradually changes to pink. 22 c.

PERFECTION ^Florets are pink with rose center; inside florets light sulphur yellow; orange center. 24c.

AURORA One of the most beautiful Lantanas. Enchantress pink color. 22c.

TETHY8 Pretty lemon yellow flowers, golden yellow center.

Plant is covered with blooms at all times. 26c.

SNOWWREATH The best, largest and freest blooming white va- riety. 20c.

RADIATION Brilliant scarlet with orange, yellow center. 24c.

llffpi* The full set of McGregor’s Wonderful New Rich- 0|JCUiai VI ICS ,y Colored Lantanas for 84c; three sets for $2.27; five sets for $3.78; ten sets for $7.56.

These popular Lantanas give us colors not found in other things. Always in bloom; literally covered with flowers at all times.

THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A.

The National Trio offered here constitutes a very imposing and important Trio of Roses. In shapeliness and color, fra- grance and form the three varieties offered here have no rivals among Roses. They are varieties for the amateur and pro- fessional. They thrive' anywhere and bloom under more varying conditions than many other varieties. There are other Roses that are a real delight, and others that one should grow, but there are none that excel in all points the National Trio.

CARMINE RED

The National Rose of America^ The

American Beauty

The Prize Red Rose. Greatest of Them Ail

(Hardy June blooming, should be protected.) A hardy Rose of the largest size, hav- ing the everblooming qualities of the Tea Rose with the delicious odor of the Damask or Moss Rose, and equally valuable for winter or summer flowering. The flowers are so eagerly sought that they sell in the larger cities during the holiday season at the extravagant price of from $1.50 to $2.00 for a single bud or flower. In color it is a deep, brilliant rosy-carmine, shaded toward the center with rich carmine -crimson. It makes the heaviest stems and the largest bush, it no being unusual to see a rampant bush with a dozen canes as thick as one's finger and several feet in height. The American Beauty is un- questionably the most popular Rose now before the public. It should be protected out doors in the winter. Sold under positive guarantee as to being true to name. Very nice one-year plants, 32c each; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.07. Two-year plants, 65c each; 3 "'or $1.85; 12 for $6.24. Three-year plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 12 for $9.60.

White American Beauty

Frau Karl Druschki

SNOW WHITE

null ■■III Ik yariety has taken

first prize at all the great flower shows of Europe. Makes splendid buds and immense flowers four to five inches across; perfectly double and delightfully fragrant. Bright, shining green leaves, elegantly veined ; a healthy vigorous grower, entirely hardy and a con- stant and abundant bloomer. The most beautiful snow- white hardy Rose. Nice one-year plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.36. Two-year plants, 65c each; 8 for $1.85; 12 for $6.24. Three-year plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 12 for $9.60.

Three Wonderful Roses

The National Trio

A trio that earned its title. In size» color# for™

and fragrance, they are unexcelled* All liardy»

vigorous growers* A wonderful combinatian*

The American Beauty Trio, the Unsurpassed Cut Flower and Garden Roses. Giant Flowers, Long Stemmed, Rosy-carmine in color.

Pink American Beauty

Radiance

ROSE PINK

(Summer blooming, 4F% JM ^ hardy with protection.)

This grand, giant-flower- ing^ Rose stand h.ead and shoulders above all other Roses of its class. Elowers large and full, somewhat of the June Rose type. A lovely rose-pink color. A fine variety, especially on account of its value as a summer cut-flower variety. Very free in growth and production of bloom. Nice one-year plants, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30. Two-year plants, 65o each; 3 for $1.85; 12 for $6.24. Three-year plants^ $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; 12 for $9.60.

The NATIONAL TRIO Special Offer

Beauty. A trio

that has earned its title. In size, color, form and fragrance unexcelled. Special offer, I each, one- year size, for 82c; 3 collections for $2.25. I each, two-year size, fine strong plants, $1.55. Three-year size, i each, $2.50.

THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.SA.

Wonderful

Climbing

Rose

Beautifui

Porch or

Pillar Rose

Soft,

Glowing Red

immense

Size

American Beauty

SOFT GLOWINO RED

“A hardy Climbing Rose which in size of flower, color, form and fragrance narent, the grand cut-flower Rose, American Beauty.”

(Hardy June blooming.) Climbing American Beauty, the new porch Rose, gives us a new Rose of wonderful beauty and merit. It is a cross Detween the world famous cut-flower Rose, American Beauty, and an unnamed seedling. It is an American production, the product of American Rose growers. It is irerfectly hardy, strong growing, making canes from ten to fifteen feet in a season ; a perfect mass of bloom in June and produces flowers occasionally all through the growing season. The foiiage is large, bright, glossy green, and never shows signs of any of the diseases that affect Roses. The color is a soft, glowing red;identicai with the American Beauty, and with the same exquisite fragrance. The flowers are of a size three to four inches in diameter, finely formed on long stems, and are produced in great profusion. This new Rose will bloom in almost any situation where a climbing or pillar or porch Rose is desired. Success beyond expectations has been found in producing a climbing Rose of the same color, size of flower and fragrance of its pollen parent, the American Beauty, with the addition of better foliage and blooming qualities ; one plant producing twenty times as many flowers in June as the American Beauty bush Rose. Nice plants, 32c each; 3 for 90c; 12 for

$3.07. Strong 2-year plants, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; $6.72 per dozen. Extra large 3-year selected field-grown plants, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each.

Yellow Marechal Niel

“Its fame is world wide”

(Summer blooming, hardy with protection.) The fame of this superb yellow Rose, with its large, deep, golden-yellow, fragrant flow'ers, is world wide Almost universally held to be the finest Rose for indoors or outdoors, where the climate admits of its cultiva- tion. In the North, should have careful protection in open ground during winter. Southern California growers tell of single plants showing one to two thousand blooms at a time. Strong one-year plants, own roots, 25c; 3 for 72c; 12 tor $2.70. Two-year, 500; 3 for $1.43; 6 for $2.85. Extra large, 75c and $1.00 each.

COMBINATION OFFER

I each of the three Roses on this page, I -year size for 75c; 2-year size $1.75; 3-year size, $2.50. The 3-year plants should be sent by express.

Rose, Marechal Niel. “Its fame is world wide.”

FLESH PINK

HARDY CLIMBING ROSE ^ _

■"“r, across!--"' Dr. W. Van Fleet 24C

(Hardy June blooming.) Its parents are the lovely sea-shell pink Rose Pres. Carnot and the fast growing Wichuriana. Open flowers are over four inches in diam- eter. The color is a delicate shade of flesh pink on the outer surface, deepening to rosy flesh in the center. Flowers are delicate- ly perfumed; stems 12 to 18 inches long. Nice plants, 24c each.; 3 for 68c; $2.30 per dozen. Strong two-year plants. 50c each; 3 for $1.43; $4.80 per dozen. Heavy three-year plants, 75c and $1.25 each.

A Collection of Wonderfully Beautiful

Roses

3 for

75c

All

Different

Colors

AI!

Prolific

Bloomers

Will Grow Anywhere

A Grand ^ Combin- ation

Hardy Everblooming Garden Roses in our catalogue for the amateur. All sizes will flower the first season.

White Maman Cochet Crimson MamanCochet

Pink Maman Cochet

“Has the vigor of an oak, being hardy everywhere.”

Summer blooming, hardy with protection. Snow-white in color, sometimes faintly tinged pale blush. The best white Rose for open ground culture. Nice l-year plants, 22c each; 3 for 63c; 12 for $2.10. Strong 2*year plants, 50o each; 3 for $1.43; $4.80 per dozen. 3-year plants, $1.00 each.

Yellow Maman Cochet

(Md. Matrat)

"Best Hardy Everblooming Yellow Rose.”

Summer blooming, hajfdy with ^ protection. The best hardy ever- blooming yellow Rose. Its mag- ^

nlficent open flowers and blooming capacity make it the best of its class. Nice l-year plants, 24c each; 3 fey 68c; 12 for $2.30. Large 2-year plants, 6Bc each; 3 for $1.85; $6.^4 per dozen. 3-year plants, $1.00 each.

(Etoile de France)

“As free-flowering as any Tea or Polyantha Rose.”

It bears massive, large full JS

cup-formed flowers singly on long, stiff stems; the color is v

new, clear red- crimson velvet, brightening in the center; exquisitely fragrant. Nice young plants, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30. Large 2-year plants, 55c each; 3 for $1.57; $5.28 per dozen. 3-year plants, $1.00 each.

Special Offer

B Cochet R OSes

IVasi* one each of the

1 ear 5 cochet rq^s 00^

ZVasi* one each of the 5 Cochet Roses

3 Year $4.00

3 l-Yr. Cochet Collections (15 plants) $1.94. 3 2-Yr. Cochet Collections (15 plants) $4.48.

“Buds beautiful; flowers superb; perfectly hardy.”

Summer blooming, hardy with protection. The buds are beauti- ful. Flowers superb when open, extra large, perfectly double. The color is clear, rich pink, changing to silvery-rose. 26c each; 3 for 74e; $2.80 per dozen; 2- year-oid plants, 58c each; 3 for $1.65: 12 for $5.25. 3-year plants, $1.00 each.

Red Maman Cochet

(Mrs. B. R. Cant)

“Better than American Beauty and without a Peer.”

Summer blooming, hardy with protection. Grows in almost any soil. Flowers long and pointed.

Color, warm rose-crimson. Strong, I -year- old plants, 25c each; 3 for 72e; $2.70 per dozen; 2-year-old plants, 55c each; 3 for $1.57; 12 for $5.94. 3.year plants,- $I.Q0 each.

3 3-Yr. Cochet Collections (15 plants) $10.80.

26c

Hard^ Cardan Carnation 20o

Grows fifteen to twenty fnches in sun- ny location, flowering in June and July. IIah MaSocfu double white. 22c ;

ner mdjebiy 3 gsc; dozen, $2.10.

AJihntcfnrfI Rose-red, dark center. RUUUlMUrU24c; 3 for 68c; doz. $2.30.

CGrtrudfi white, with rich maroon wvi u uuc carmine markings. 22c ;

3 for 63o; per dozen, $2.10.

Iidiotl-o White, laced crimson. 20c; JUiieis.e 3 fQp 57. pgp jjQ2en, $1.92.

Earl of Carlisle v^oro'S*

20c; 3 for 57c; per dozen, $1.92.

Wstrh Dark maroon, blotched vfiibu pjjjjj vfhite, 20c; 3 for 57; per dozen, $1.92.

fiPFCIAI IIFFPR One each of the six hardy Carnations (which includes the grand variety Abbottsford illustrated on right hand side of page) for.

Sweet

Scented

Three Grand Carnations

Enchantress Supreme (No. I), Beacon (No. 2), Gaiety (No. 3).

White Wonder-“20c

CnAui VUhitA Flowers pure white, dslUlrv If IliLO fragrant, large t h r e e inches and over ; center well filled, rounding the flower to a most pleasing form; the color is very pure. Price, 20c each; 3 for 57c; $1.92 per dozen.

The Heralcl-24c VermilioB Red

coloring. The color makes it a valu- able sort. The flowers are of large size, ideal for cut flowers. Growth of the plant is strong and erect and the flower stems straight. 24c each; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30; $2.30 per dozen.

Carnations

The Popular

National Flower

WTien the people throughout the country were vainly seeking for an appropriate flower ac- ceptable to all, as our National Emblem, nature opportunely ca-me to their assistance by presenting the improved Carnation the product of American soil.

Nebraska— 22c

Scarlet brilliant flaming

ici, ggarlet flowers of large size, well rounded form. Strong growing, free flowering blooms being produced on long strong upright stems. Cluve- scented ; ideal for cut flowers. 22c; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.19; dozen for $2.10.

C. W. Ward-22c

pAfieo Beautiful salmon-rose colortrig, vcIlSc several shades lighter than tiro world famous Lawson Carnation pio- duced a few years ago. It is constantly growing in popularity. 22o; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.19; dozen for $2.10.

Beacon— 26c

Crim^nn “The Lighthouse Carnation" VI lovia ^ crimson Carnatloix,

blooms average 3^ inches in diameter'; of strong growth and unusually free blooming. 26c; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.40; dozen for $2.50.

Gaiety— 24c

Aviator--26c

finest and

owai ict brightest scarlets. Every flower perfect, a most satisfactory sort to grow. Color, form and habit per- fect. 26c; 3 for 74c; per dozen^ $2.50.

Laddie— 24c

Rose-Salmon

mon pink ; splendid grower, blooms of wonderful size, very prolific. 24c; 3 for 68c; per dozen, $2.30.

Golden Sunshine— 28c

YfilloW (M^ine Sunshine.) Rich yel- lOliun without any other color

marking. Splendid, vigorous habit. Very popular. Fine growing qualities. 28c; 3 for 80c; per dozen, $2.69.

Betty Jane— 24c

Dark Pink Deep rich pink. Splendid wai n riiin variety, strongly reoom- mended. Large flowers, pppular color.

24c each; 3 for 68c; per dozen, $2.30.

Varia&niail ^ grand variegated Car- tiaricgaiCU jiation. The flow’ers of this kind of variety will always be popu- lar because they give a life in the flower that is not to be had in some of the solid colors. 24c each ; 3 for 68c ; 6 for $1.30; $2.30 per dozen.

Matchless— 22c

Whitp Regarded by many as the best lllliLC At certain seasons the

variety is known to carry a tinge of color, which, however, seems to en- hance rather than detract from its beauty. Unusually fragrant. 22c each ; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.19; $2.10 per dozen.

Enchantress Supreme-20c

RAlmnn Pink ^^sht salmon-pink

oalinuii rniR carnation, having the characteristics of the popular and valu- able Enchantress family of Carnations, w’hich has proven so profitable to the commercial grower. Very highly recom- mended. Price, 20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.90 per dozen.

Special Offer

page, $1.15. Any 12 Carnations on this page, $2.16.

NEW-FANCY AND RUFFLED

GLADIOLUS

War RIaa/1 1 Crimson Blood-red with deeper shad-

nar-oiooa ivea-i^c Jngg. very tail. Grand. f2c each; 3 for 34c; per dozen, $1.15.

PA9ro._Wliff-o Iftr White, center striped purplish car- reace— wniie— lUC ^Ine. Nothing better. lOo each; 3 for 28c; per dozen, 96c.

Blue Jav^Brifrhf Bright light blue with white

Oiuc jay-origni Diue-ioc markings. Large flowers. 18c each; 3 for 52c: oer dozen. $1.73.

Schwalien-Yellnw 12r Delicate yellow, dark blotch in A^uuwctocil-ieilUW center. Th^ best yellow. I2c

each; 3 Tor 52c; per dozen, $1.73.

White Glorv..WhilA white. Irls-blue throat. Un-

Mrs. Dr. Norton-Soft White-$1.00

suffused pink. Grand. $1.00; 3 for $2.85; dozen. $9.60.

Europa-Snow-White 22c 22^^^ Srikf Crimson Glow-Scarlet 40c

sorts. Elegant. 40c each; 3 for $1.14; per dozen, $3.84.

Rouge Torch-White 19c 59? 3

3 for S4c: per dozen. $1.82.

Willy Wigman-White 12c ,2j?iV“4.'T»»n,%5: Mary Fennell-Deep Lilac 18c ^afer

Very refined. I80 each; 3 for 52c; dozen, $1.73.

Very showy

orange scarlet. Distinct and attractive. 30o each; 3 for 85c; per dozen, $2.88.

Ptnfr PArfprtinn 1R<* Giant in size. Large flowers riUK reriection, lOC of La France pink. Beautiful. 16c; 3 for 46e: dozen, $1.54.

I ■IvuJiSi'O snow-white, first-class,

aaiijr lOMiitCp 1*51. Good height, nice size blossoms, sis to seven open at s time. Very prolific. l4o each; 3 for 40c; per

dozen, $1.34.

Marchall Pnrh Gne of the sensations at the shows

marhUdll rocn OUC and Wg exhibitions. Many giant flowers open at a time. Color of finest salmon pink. Almost

self color. 6O0 each; 3 for $1.70; per dozen, $5.66.

AViaa Tinlarlv Primulinus species X yellow Kun-

niivv ftxpiduyy 04C derdii. A grand, large Primulinus of most beautiful orange saffron color. Very choice. 32c each: 3 for 90c; per dozen. $3.07.

Anna Eberius, Velvety PurpIe-SOctolt^^le^er

Shade. 50c each; 3 for $1.43.

Baron Hulot, Violet Purple-llc4eri^?y‘^&^?:

pie. lie; 3 for 3lc; per dozen, $1.06.

Butterfly, Salmon Yellow-SOc

dozen, $2.88.

Evelyn IGrtland, Rose Pink-20c s'lS;

57c; per dozen, $1.92.

Prince of Wales -Apricot Pink -20c

mon. 20c; 3 for 57c: per dozen, $i.92.

Clear mauve, deeper markings in throat 20c:

neraaa-4uc 3 57^. doz., $1.92.

Salmon-pink rosette tinge. Choice cut flower. naiiey-OC g©; 3 for 23c; per doz., 77c.

and

doz..

Mrs. W. E. Fryer-Orange Scarlet 30c

Myrtle, Rose Fink -18c „Sr“*,8cf3^

Kirs. Frances King,ScarIet.7c,

per dozen. 680.

Loveliness, Sulfrano Pink-17c raS'pTnk^^^ery deit

cate. 17c; 3 for 48c; per dozen, $1.63.

Goliath^ Blackish Crimson -12c i>aSt'S

3 for 34c; per dozen, $1.15.

Purple Glory, Purple Red -$1,50

red. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.28; per dozen, $14.40.

Mrs. Watts, Wine Red-lOc ,

Yellow Hammer -22c , doz^rh'o!

crimson. Darkest of all. 12c;

vel-

V e t y purple-

Two wonderful Gladiolus, Pink Perfection, soft rose Pink, I6c each and Mary Fennell, deep lilac, I8c each.

MCGREGOR’S GIANT FANCY FLOWERING

Mixed Orchid Gladiolus

nor fancy orchid flowering Glad|-

per UUA* ijj tjijg mixture comprise numerous ruf- fled varieties and some of the choicest named sorts, ranging in color from the delicate pinks through to deep crimson and won- derful yellow, tan, mauve, lavender and purple shades.

The grower will obtain great pleasure in watching the flowers develop with their gay colors and odd markings. Bulbs should be planted in the open after severe frosts are past. Price, 5c each: 3 for i4c; 6 for 27c; 12 for 45c; 25 for 88o; 100 for $3.50. Mammnftv RnlKe These are large, selected bulbs, the iVlanflinOin DUIDS best to be had, extra large size, well worth their extra cost. Price, 7o each; 3 for 19c; 6 for 396s 12 for 80c; 25 for $1.55; 100 for $6.00. '

MCGREGOR’S SUPERB GLADIOLUS

All Type Mixture - 40c Doz.

McGregor's Hybrid Gladiolus have constantly improved year after year, give greatest variety of colors, making up first-class mixture of "Childsii," "Lemoine's," "Groff’s Hybrids," "Ruffled," "Primulinus," "Kunderds," etc. Choice selected bulbs, mixed colors. 4o each; 3 for Me; 6 for 20c; 12 for 40c; 25 for 78o; 100 for $3.00.

Mammoth Bulbs -All-Type Gladiolus large/S

for 4&e; per dozen, 75c; $5.73 per 100.

MCGREGOR’S HIGHLY COLORED LARGE FLOWERING

Butterfly Mixed Gladiolus

liri/* Par Flaw Obtained by crossing species Primulinus with larger varieties. Have retained graceful form of their Primulinus parent and have added beauty of ex- quisite coloring, from softest primrose to beautiful rose. 6 for 70c; 50c per dozen; 100 for $4.00.

Mammoth Bulbs— Butterfly Gladiolus a?e^the

largest bulbs to be had in the Butterfly strain. You will be well repaid in both quantity and quality of blooms for the slight ad- ditional first cost of these mammoth bulbs. 6 for 40c; per dozen, 73c; 25 for |ji.4$; $5.75 per lOQ.

Do not overlook Pago 37 for ^^Somethfiig for every Garden; Everything for Some Gardens.'

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Show Dahlia, Maud Adams. Large well-formed flowers, beautiful light pink in co'or. A very reliable varj- 3ty. 5Gc.

THE WORLD^S FINEST jDAHLIAS

The Show Dahlias

are the Globular Dahlias of regular form'; 1.1 ige in size and of brilliant colorings. Decorative Dahlias are very similar.

Peony -Flowered Dahlias

Petals are often pointed, and twisted, and in some varieties the inner row of petals twists and curls over the center, giving the ap- pc.i lance of a Japanese Peony. The Dahlia of the day.

Cactus Dahlias

The flowers of which are loose- ly arranged, with petals irregular in outline and long and twisted. They are strong growers and pro- fuse bloomers.

Maude Adams-

White Overlaid Pink

(Show.) It is a tinct variety, in a class by itself. Blooms, sensational in size, borne in remarkable profu- sion from early summer until frost. Color, a beautiful combination of silvery white, effectively overlaid and predominated with clear pink. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.43; doz., $4.80.

Geisha $1.00

YfitGlAtA# (Peony.) A remarkable VeilOW combination of orange with yellow center paling toward the tips. Petals twisted and curled. Free bloomer of the highest type. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85; per

dozen, $9.60.

Patrick O’Marja Orange Buff $1.75

(Decorative.) Color an unusual- ly soft pleasing shade of orange- buff, tinged with Rose. Very large. Vigorous grower and free . bloomer. Each, $1.75; 3 for $5.00.

Glory of Ar^onue Rose White $2.00

beautiful rose, shading to white at center. Perfect, even form on erect stem. One of the very best. Ea., $2.00; 3 for $5.70.

' Mrs. J. Dick $2.00

Variegated Pink Color citron yellow at center, outer petals overlaid salmon pink. Lovely and very effective. Strong grower and free bloomer. Each, $2.00; 3

&eak o*Day-$i.66

TSni-Arl (Decorative.) Of im-

llBl.t.U wViBItt? mense size, and irreg- ular formation. Color clear sulphur yel- low, tinting to white at the tips. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85; per dozen, $9.60.

Canada- $3.50

(Peony.) Flowers are mas- Wni'CO give, with heavy petals of pur-

est white. An early free, and continuous bloomer. Each, $3.50; 3 for $9.98.

Futurity tivoToS; SOc

p _ a beautiful bronze yellow.

DrOnZO Flowers very large and freely produced. A splendid garden variety. Each, SOc; 3 for $1.43; per dozen, $4.80.

Kin^ Albert - $1.00

Royal Purple

finely formed, rich royal purple. A vigor- ous grower and free bloomer. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85: per dozen. $9.60.

American Beauty- Wine Crimsonj,,f„'',»»i>50c

gigantic size, produced on long, heavy stems. Color a gorgeous wine-crimson. Each, 50c;

3 for $1.43: oer dozen. $4,80.

John Green - 60c

Scarlet Tipped brighfySiow^tlTOed

bright scarlet. Petals pointed, giving it a star-like appearance. Very lasting. Each, 60c.; 3 for $1.70; per dozen, $5.66.

All-Type Collection

These unnamed varieties are for those who want Dahlia blooms in quantity and who care nothing for names. They take in all of the different classes, types and colors. Strong roots that will bloom this summer.

RED Shades of scarlet, maroon etc. 20c each.

YELLOW— Shades of yellow ranging from dark to light, 20c each. PINK— Light pink, cerise pink, dark pink, etc. 20c each. WHITE— Pure white flowers. 20o each.

PURPLE— Striking contrasted against red and pink, etc. 20c each. VARlEGATED^ Fancy varieties from the Cactus, Peony, Show and Decorative types. 20c each. _ _

Cnckrial All-type Dahlia Collectinn— One each of the siy unnamed Dahlias above

Garden Dahlia Collection

JACK ROSE (Dec.) Same shade of crimson red as Rose Gen.

Jacqueminot. 35c each. , .

LI BELLE (Cactus.) A deep rose-magenta. Graceful in growth, 32c each. , . , ,

OBAN (Dec.) Colossal flowers m a striking shade of mauve- amber. 35c each. . , . , ,

VIVIAN (Show.) Paper-white edged with a pleasing shade of violet. Colorings blend perfectly. 35c each.

WHITE SWAN (Show.)— Pull and round with fluted petals. Silver- white. 30c each,

MRS. SEA6ROVE (Peony.) Enormous flowers of deep purple. An outstanding variety. 35c each. ^ ^ am mm

Special Offer [ifS $1.-73

I

None Such Collection

In this Collection are only such kinds as bloom freely. Stand zero weather, protected.

BURBANK— (Deep pink.) MARIE VAN HOUTTE— (Yel- low suffused with pink.)

C. SOUPERT— (Pinkish-white.) SAFRANO (Salmon-yeliow.) GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— (Red.) ETOILE DE LYON— (Yellow.) MRS. R. B. CANT— (Rosy-pink.) WHITE COCHET— (White.) HELEN GOULD— (Crimson.) MD. F. KRUGER— (Pink, yel- low center.)

RHEA REID— (Red.)

SOUV. DE MALMAISON (Flesh.)

Special Offer

The twelve in one- Cl AQ year plants

Butterfly Rose Collection

Free flowering summer bloom- ing Roses. Wonderful colorings.

MME. BUTTERFLY— (Bright pink, apricot and yellow shadings.)

MRS. A. CARNEGIE— (White.)

MME. C. MARTI NETTE— (Cop- pery orange.)

MELODY— (Yellow.)

PREMIER (Rosy pink.)

CRUSADER (Dark blood red.)

Special Offer

The six in one- year

plants

The six in two-year

plants..

The six in three-year plants.

$1.00

$2.00

$4.30

Varieties suitable for coldest and most exposed location. Bloom freely. Hardy without protection.

PAUL NEYRON— (Rose Pink.) GEN. JACQUEMINOT— (Crim- son.)

CLIO— (Shell Pink.)

GLOIRE LYONNAISE— (Yel- low.)

erpetual Rose Collection

MAD. CHAS. WOOD— (Crim- son.)

MAD. PLANTIER— (White.)

HIS MAJESTY— (Velvety-red.) GLOIRE DE BRUXELLES (Deepest red.)

Special Offer

The eight in one-year Cl

plants kPl.i U

The eight in two-year C'? plants O

Cemetery Rose Collection White Roses

The white Roses listed in this collection are hardy with pro- tection, popular free blooming sorts. Very satisfactory for cemetery planting.

BRIDE (Large white blooms.) MADISON— (Ivory-white, sweet scented.)

WjtlTE COCHET— (Snow-white, faintly tinged blush.)

MARIE GUILLOT— (White.) KAiSERIN AUG. VICTORIA— (Pure white, rich perfume.) CLOTHiLDE SOU PERT— (Pink- ish-white.)

Special Offer

The six in one- year

plants

The six in two-year plants

73c

$i.80

Hardy Hed^e Roses

We especially recommend these varieties for hedge plantings. They are the hardiest and sturdiest growers to be had.

SIR THOMAS LIPTON— (Snow white Rugosa.)

NEW CENTURY— (Red Rugosa.)

J. B. CLARKE (Rich crimson. Perpetual bloomer.)

CONRAD F. MEYER (Best red hedge rose grown.)

CLOi SOUPERT (White, pink center. Never out of flower.) MD. PLANTIER (Silver-white. Perpetual bloomer.)

Price, any of above hedge Roses, l-yr. size, 6 for 89c; 12 for $1,68; 25 for $3,00; 50 for $5.75; $11.50 per 100. 2.yr. plants, R for $2.00; 12 for $3.85; 25 for $7.50; per 100 plants. $27.50.

Hardy Ever-Blooming Climbing Tea Roses

The varieties in this collec-

Ideal Rose Garden Collection

tion give you Climbing Roses which are summer-blooming and which flower over a longer season than June Roses. Re- quire winter protection in northern states.

CLIMBING KAISERIN— (Ivory white.)

CL. METEOR— (Velvety red.) CLIMBING TESTOUT— (Deli- cate pink.)

CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT —(White.)

CLIMBING PILLAR OP GOLD (Yellow, flushed carmine.) CLIMBING PINK COCHET— (Imperial pink.)

Special Offer

The six in one-year

plants

The six in two-year Cl plants.

BURBANK, MARIE VAN HOUTTE, CLOTHILDE SOU- PERT, SAFRANO, GRUSS AN TEPLITZ, ETOILE DE LYON. MRS. R. B. CANT, WHITE COCHET, HELEN GOULD, MD. F. KRUGER, RHEA REID, SOUV. DE MALMAISON, PRES. TAFT, ETOILE DE FRANCE, WHITE KILLARNEY, SOUV. DE P. NOTTING, MD. J. GUILLEMONT, RED COCHET, YELLOW COCHET, BESSIE BROWN.

Special Offer

The twenty in one- 1 ^

year plants

The twenty in two-C<2 Oft year plants

Tree Roscs—SSbOO

with their symmetrical globular heads are of great beauty, mak- ing very imposing plants for lawn or plant borders. We offer these in the HARDY EVERBLOOMING class in colors like in the Gorgeous Rose Collection on front of this catalog, ORANGE, LIGHT PINK, DARK PINK, YELLOW, WHITE and CRIMSON. The HYBRID ROSES in colors similar to the color of the roses offered on Page 7. State whether you wish the Everblooming or Hardy Hybrid Perpetual type and give color. Price, by express only, $3.00 each; 3 for $7.50i; per dozen, $30.00.

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Superb New Double Fuchsfsl

White Giant

22 ci

(See Illustration above.)

Undoubtedly the most per- fect and beautiful double white Fuchsia ever raised. The short tube and sepals are a bright, rich, reddish crimson color; corolla, extra large, full and double; flower of the largest size; is of robust upright growth, not' coarse, but compact and very symmetrical. It has every qualification to recommend it size, freedom of bloom, and constitution. Price, 22c each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 per dozen.

known variety, producing large flow- 9|J6vlV9€l erg two inches in length, tubes and sepals of which are blush, the corolla crimson. 22c each ; 3 for 63 e.

Special Ccmbination Offer

Any six of the large flowering Fuchias described on this page for SI.IOi. All twelve Fuchias described on this page for $2.00.

French or Porch

Hydrangeas

FOR THE PORCH, LAWN AND GARDEN

These Hydrangeas are especially adapted for pot or tub plants for indoor, porch, lawn or garden decoration. In some soils the flowers turn blue, and this color can be secured artificially with one- half pound of broken alum added to one-half bushel of soil.

DofISant Color is a deep rosy-carmine ef- OAp ndUldlll ^jth the large leaved showy foliage. Produces a wealth of bloom of a strik- ing color. 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

Mad. Emile Moullere

large flowers, frequently over two inches in diam- eter, of the purest white, with rose-carmine eye.

24c each, 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30.

Large, bright rose 04 flowers. A grand vari-

ety, very popular. 24c each; 3 for 68e; 6 for $1.30.

Bright rose color; very vigorous; one of the best.

Price, 26c each; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.40.

RniinilPf RncP of the best varie-

DOUquei nose popular deep rosy-

amber turning to bright red, very attractive. Price,

26c each; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.40.

PI UP RpII Famous Blue Hy-

DCII drangea) Beautiful Plumbago-blue. Flower heads are large and held erect ; a decided acquisition. If you desire a beautiful deep Hydrangea flower get this one.

35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.36,

New Lar^e Flowering

FUCHSIAS

Easily grown-^sure to bloom.

Golden-Leaved Fuchsia Wave of Life tSiugf. i*®

dark purple, single flower. A beautiful variety. 18c each; 3 for 46c; $1.50 per dozen.

Fuchsia Mens. Thibaut

A splendid variety, with | Qu large, handsome foil- age of a delightful green tint; flowers single, rose-vermillion, tinted violet. 1 8c each, 3 for 46c; $i.50 per dozen.

Gloire Des Marches

Brilliant deep scarlet.

The corolla is very large AJIC and double and pure white. 19c each; 3 for 54c.

Edmond About aS; 18c

white corolla, deep pink petals and tube. l8o eacn; 3 for 46o.

Fuchsia Aurora Borealis

GIANT FLOWERING ROSE- PINK FREE BLOOMING

Flowers are four inches lOn or more in length; tube and sepals bright rose, corolla bright carmine. 19o each; 3 for 54c; $1.82 per dozen.

Fuchsia Monstrosa 20o

The flowers are extra large, full and double. Pure White. Price, 20c; 3 for 57o.

TrAiltntf fliioan Fuchsia is entirely new, dif-

I railing Mueen fg^i^g other large flow- ZZC

ering varieties in its habit of growth, as it is a trailing vine. Flowers borne in drooping clusters. Price, 22c each; 3 for 63c. PlirnlA Prinro Double; sepals scarlet, corolla beauti- rurpie rrmce distinct Wue; very dwarf. Price,

20c each; 3 for 57c; $1.92 ner dozen.

PhAnnmAnal Flowers of enormous size, sepals bright OOa rnenumnnai ggariet, with rich vlolet-purple corolla; double. Price, 22c each; 3 for 63o; $2.10 per dozen.

RIaaSt PrinAA makes a shapely bush, is robust in I I Hive growth, free from disease and insects, and is probably the freest in blooming. Blossoms of a beautiful waxy-carmine or pink color. Certainly a plant of easy culture. 25c each ; 3 for 72c.

Gen. Be Vibraye

ety, very popular.

Mme. Riverain

LaFrance

Large ^ A,, trusses o f ■■ I! well-formed ^

flowm^s. Color fringed delicate rose. P r o- duces a w e al t h of bloom. Price, 30o each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.92.

SPECIALOFFER

Any four Hydrang- eas described above^ including the grand tub Hydrangea Bou- quet Rose for 92c. The seven Hydraog- eas for $1.52.

Anderson, Kan., writes:

‘Thank you for the Special Offer sent me. I never received as nice an order. They were In per feet eonditfort and everything has grown.” *

Asparagus Plumosus (Lace Fern) richest Green. 24c, 38c, 59c.

Moss Fern 26c

(Selaginella Emilliana.) new, upright- growing Moss, with numerous feathery stems branching from the, base and forming a dense tuft. Well grown plants attain twelve to eighteen inches in height. We know of no other Fern of this type that can equal this variety, either as a Fern for dishes or as a pot plant. Will keep for long time if proper care is given. Highly recommended. 26c each; 3 for 74e; 12 for $2.50,

Special Leaflet on culture of Ferns, mailed on request, for 2c (postage stamp).

Ferns for Fern Dishes

For a Fern Dish five to six ^ inches in diameter we will send six Ferns, all different, our se- ^

lection of varieties, the kinds most suitable for this purpose, 84c; for a Fern Dish seven to eight inches in diameter we will send eight Ferns for $1.28; Fern Dish nine in. in diameter, our selection 10 Ferns, $1.54.

NIGHT-BLOOMINQ JASMINE (Oestrum Parqui.) Highly prized. Foli- age of deep green color; produces rich fra- grant blooms, very fragrant at night. Popu- lar^

The Beautiful Japanese

Lace F ern

One of the Most Beautiful and Popular Foliage Plants of the Century

A Decorative Plant of Unusual Value

(Asparagus Plumosus)

Th© family of Asparagus plants comprises a number of va- rieties. Some are climbers, some drooping or trailing, some erect and bushy. Many of them are highly prized for their beauti- ful and graceful foliage. The variety Plumosus (Asparagus Plumosus Nanus) is a tall climbing decorative plant and one of the rarest and of delicate beauty. Its bright green foliage is extremely fine and plume-like. The fronds grow from six to eight inches in width and when cut retain their color and shape for weeks. The plant may be grown as a pot plant, a bushy form or climbing. As a house plant it will thrive under practically all condi- tions. The Asparagus likes a good rich soil and fairly warm temperature. Nice plants, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30. Stronger plants, 38c each; 3 for $1.08; 12 for $3.65. Larger plants, 59c each; 3 for $1.60; 12 for $5.66.

Silver F ern 32c

Pteris Argyrea. A very showy Fern with variegated foliage ; fronds large light green, with broad band of silver-white down the center of each. Very distinct. An oddity that should be in every collection of house plants. 32c each; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.07.

Maiden Hair Fern

A very beautiful form of A.

Cuneatum, having long, grace- C

ful fronds, with the ends of ^

the fronds developed into bunching, tas- seled heads ; a distinct and lovely variety. Price, 22c each; 3 for 63c; 12 for $2.10.

Shaking Fern

(Pteris Tremula.) The foliage of the Pteris varieties is large, very graceful. The slightest movement of the air shakes the leaves. It grows readily. Price, 24c; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

FANCY FLOWERED SINGLE NEW

Type? Geraniums

I Geraniuiii with grand foliage of

Alice Lemon-ooc habit, large and beautiful flowers, continually summer and winter. Of clear rosy-salmon shading to white on edges. 38c each; 3 for $1.00.

Brilliant crimson scarlet. Im-

J<l^l|UII I mense trusses, exceptionally long

stems. 24c; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

L'Aube-22c

Enormous Snow White Flowers. Large, round flo- rets, pure snow-white, retain- ing its pureness the entire season. 22c each; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.19; 12 for $2.10.

Granville-22c Deen^'soii

Pink Magnificent bedding plant ; trusses are of ex- traordinary size. 22 cents each; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.19.

lugene Sne-28c

Brilliant sha-de of russet orange ; immense foliage of fine texture; semi -dwarf; ro- bust and branching habit. 28c each; 3 for 80c; 12 for $2.69.

Mrs. Roosevelt-27c

Strong, compact grower ; splendid bedding variety, enormous trusses of pure white flowers. 27c each; 3 for 77c; 12 for $2.59.

Alice of Vincennes-26c

This unusual Geranium is white in color with gradual gradation of violet crimson; magnificent flower heads.

26c each; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.40; 12 for $2.50.

JeanPadon-26Ca^dVre1

flowering ; enormous trusses ; held well above foliage; blood-red color, small white eye. 26c each ; 3 for 74c; 12 for $2.50.

One of the finest Vi?

B eiegrapiS-OUC the new single Geran- iums. Flowers very latest size, stiff stems ; color intense scarlet-crimson, exceedingly bright and strildng; a great bloomer. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.62; 12 for $2.88.

LEMON

Clear rosy salmon shading to white on edges.

Price

Mrs.E.G. Hill-22c

Beautiful Salmon Color. Has No Equal Distinct and pleas- ing shade of salmon with light shading. 22c each; 3 for 63c; 12 for $2.10.

One each of above French Type Geraniums, 10 in all, including the new variety, Alice Lemon for $2.00,

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Mammoth Leaved King of Rex Begonias.

Mammoth Leaved Rex Begonias

Flowering Begonia Pres. Carnot.

Pres. Carnot

A remarkably strong ^

growing variety, of stiff, upright habit; ™“ foliage large and somewhat in style of Begonia Rubra, but more than twice as large ; upper side deep green, under side pur- plish-red, flowers beautiful coral- red, in large pendent panicles. 28c each; 3 for 80c; 12 for $2.69.

The most wonderful Begonia in the world. ^ Mammoth leaves of rich metallic lustre, and colors blending from brightest green, glistening silver and orange to beautiful plum hues. Blowers blush- pink. Strong plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; per dozen, $3.36,

Begonia Pink Rubrat

PINK

Rubra 24c

One of the finest Begonias in cultivation. Its dark, glossy green leaves combined with its free- flowering habit, makes it one of the very best plants for house or conservatory decoration. The flowers are scarlet-rose color. 24c each; 3 for 68c; $2.30 per dozen.

Coralline

Lucerne

Blooms last from a month to six weeks, borne in immense clusters, almost hiding the plant. Color bright coral-red, changing to delicate pink. 30c each ; 3 for 850 ; 6 for $1.62; 12 for $2.88.

Larger plants, 50c each ; 3 for $1.43; 6 for $2.70; 12 for $4.80.

Thurstonii 26c

Has bright red foliage and vein- ing underneath leaves, and bright metallic green, shading to red in the younger growth on top. Blow- ers beautiful deep pink in bud, when expanded, shell-pink. 26c each; 3 for 74c; $2.50 per dozen.

Spreading habit, circular leaves of heavy tex- gB ture, red beneath, above a glossy olive-green, oil- Q

like cast. Dainty coral-red flowers. Grown as

Large plants, 40c: 3 for $1.10. Extra large plants, 65c each, easily as a Geranium. 25c each; 3 for 72c; 12 for $2.40

Flowering Begonia Argentea Guttata

Ar^entea Guttata

Purple-bronze leaves, ob- ^

long in shape with silver markings ; white flow-ers.

22c each; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.19.

SPECIAL OFFER— Any 5 Begonias of- fered on this page for $1.24.

Flowering Beg. Gracilis Luminosa- 22c each.

Gracilis Luminosa

Foliage rich, glossy green, shaded deep bronze; flow- ers bright cherry, change- ing to coral-red. 22c each; S for 63

Double Frilled Tuberous Begonia

Tuberous- Rooted Begonia

(Double Frilled.) The size and rich- ness of the waxy double frUlM flowers is almost marvelous. Very prolific. Price, 34c each

for 97c; 6 for $1.84; per dozen, $3.26.

Special Offer-Ail 9 Begonias offered on page, inclnciing ^lammoth Rex; and Beefsteak Begonias f(»' $2.24

special Offer

Exhibition Cut Flower Chrysanthemums

Edward Seidwitz, ISc

(Early.) Beautiful rich pink; largest of its color. Price, 18 cents each; three for 46 cents; twelve for $1.50.

Col. D. Appleton, 18c

(Midseason.) Flowers Japanese incurved, lower petals reflexed. Clear yellow, immense size. ISc each; 3 for 46c; 12 for $1.50.

White Bonaffen, 19c

Flowers large incurved petals. Grand white with splendid stem and foliage. 19c each; 3 for 48c; $1.50 per dozen.

Red Seidwitz, 20c

A late variety of marvelous red coloring. Beautiful foliage ; huge flowers. 20c each; 3 for 57c; 12 for $1.60.

This cage offers such sorts as are generally grown for exhibition purposes. The list embraces nearly every shade of color and variety of form. Our printed leaflet on culture of Chrysanthemums furnished on request at two cents each.

Black Hawk, 20c

Flowers of massive size. Deep velvety crimson with shade of brown or chestnut.

20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.60.

HARVARD Red crimson sometimes 7 inches across, petals reflexed. Large blooms, very showy. 24c

each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2 30

TIlVrOTHY EATON (Late)

Enormous, g I o bular, Japanese incurved. Color, pure white. 20c each; 3 for 50c.

WELLS’ LATE PINK Pro- duces an enormous bush ; color is bright pink. 24c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for $1.90.

Chieftain, 24c

(Midseason.) Best pink of all ; globular, incurved, rose- pink. Wonderful flower. 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

Man-O’-War

Color deep blood-red, 4^

(Latest Introduction.)

Height, four feet. Grows ^

with a good stiff stem. The foliage is well up to the flower and it is one of the finest sorts for pot growing or for any collection, indoors or out. Richly colored and free blooming. 30c each; 3 for 85c: $2.88 per dozen

Early Frost 25c

fEarly.) Large size ; broad pet- als of gray substance ; smooth heavy foliage. A grand white.

25c: 3 for 62c; 12 for $2.00.

A clear yellow that pleases everybody. Flowers are always large. 22c each; 3 for^ 55c; 12 for $1.75.

Major Bonaffon, 22c

(Late.) Soft, clear yel low, 8 inches in diameter perfect form and finish dwarf. 22c each; 3 for 55c 6 for 98c; $1.75 dozen.

YELLOW EATON (Midsea son) Soft chrome-yellow, ISc each; 3 for 46c; 12 for $1.50.

ROMAN GOLD (Late)— In tense yellow. ISc each; for 46c; 12 for $1.50. OCTOBER FROST (Early. Pure white, first-class every way. 18c each; 3 for 46c; $1.50 per dozen.

Clementine Touset, 18c

(Midseason.) Finest of early whites. Large and full. Flow- ers sometimes tinted pearl. I8e each: 3 for 46c; 12 for $1.50.

Any 5 Chrysanthemaflas on this page, including Man-O’-War, 85c; any 9 on this page, including Man-O’-War^

$1.60; and 12 for $2.00.

Giant Flowering Hibiscus

AURANTIACA Beautiful double orange colored flowers.

COLLERII Flowers buff-yellow, with crimson-scarlet base. GRANDiFLORA ^Rich scarlet-crimson; wonderful in size.

MINIATUS SEMI-PLENA Bright vermilion- scarlet flowers.

PEACH BLOW See illustration and description below.

SUB VIOLACEOUS Flowers enormous size, tinted violet. m Price, 22c each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 per dozen. Large plants, 60c each; 3 for $1.80; $5.66 per dozen.

Giant Double"'

Fringed and Frilled Petunias. Flowers are extra large, 20cf $1.92 doz.

Giant Double Flowered PETUNIAS

20c ea. ; 3 for 57c; dozen, $1.92; 100, $12.50 VpcuviLBQ dark magenta; richjy

, ^ 1 colored; beautiful. 20c each.

Majestic cS ’2Jriaoh. ' Storm

Pure white; double, extra purple streaked and mot-

Giant Hibiscus Peachblow.

tied with white. 20c; 3 for 57c.

HIBISCUS

PEACHBLOW

One of the finest plant novelties offered in recent years ; flowers are double ; of charming rich clear pink color; an entirely new and most beautiful shade. 26c each : 3 for 74c; $2.50 per dozen. Large plants, 60c each; 3 for $1.70; $5.66 per dozen.

Impatiens Sultan’s Balsam

Impatiens Sultani One of

the most beautiful and free

blooming bedding or house plants in cultiva-

tion. Each, 22c; 3 for 55c; 12 for $1.75.

Angel’s

Trumpet.

Bru^mansia

or Angel’s Trumpet

Here is a plant for the masses.

It grows easily, ^ ^

blooms freely, and

the flower is some- ^

thing to be proud of. The

Brugmansia blooms indoors in

winter and in the garden in

summer. Large, tropical leaves,

blooms eight inches long by

six inches wide at the mouth. _

Pure white in color, and as Giant Flowered fragrant as a jasmine. Price, Heliotrope Mid- 42c each; 3 for $1.20^ night, 24c.

House Plant Impatiens Sultani, pink flowers.

THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S. A.

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Brazilian Plume Plant

(Justicia Sanguinca)--This plant is a native of Brazil and of the M easiest possible culture, and seems to do equally well in all kinds of soil, and in any situation, requiring but little attention— it is, ^

in fact, one of the few plants that everyone can grow successfully. It is a strong, rapid grower, and throws long shoots, each of which is tipped with the beautiful pink, plume-like flowers, the ends of every petal drooping in a most charming manner. 24c each; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30; 12 for $2,30.

Giant Flowering

Cineraria

An excellent pot plant Flowers are in large clus- ters, and of the richest ^

shades of blue, purple, white, pink and crimson. Price, 30c each; 3 for B5e; 6 for $1.62; 12 for $2.88.

W atermelon

Begonia

30c

Peperomia Variegata

Excellent for house, win- dow or table. The leaves are dis- tinofly variegated white and green, thick and waxy-like and have the appearance of being powdered with frosted silver. The leaves withstand the dry air of rooms better than the majority of plants. 30c each.

Giant Flowering Cineraria. One of the brightest colored flowering plants that grows. 30c each.

Brazilian Plume Plant Justicia. A handsome foliage plant with beautiful pink flowers. 24c each.

Wandering Jew, showy and effective, grows easily, 16c.

ant

40c

(Gynura Aurantiaca)

The leaves are always taken as artificial. They and the stems are entirely covered with purple hairs. Shining, glistening, reflecting many new colors. Any change of posi- tion appears to change the color of the foliage. Price, 40e each.

Gem.

New Fancy Coleus

CHRISTMAS GEM

(Brilliancy or Doctor Ross) ^

Leaves immense, eight to twelve inches long. This beautiful and ^

striking variety belongs to the giant leaved section. Leaves are of bright carmine shad- ing off to a deep maroon, the margin being yellow and green, the whole leaf having a rich velvety luster. Exceptionally striking as a decorative pot plant. Price, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

Wandering Jew

(Tradescantia Multicolor.) iP^

Foliage most beautiful, varie- B Bj®^ gated purple, scarlet, yellow and white, and producing small white flow- ers. Plants should have plenty water. The plant is usually used in connection with hanging baskets, porch boxes, etc. Price, 16c each; 3 for 46c; 12 for $1.54.

Royal Purple Plant

Strobilanthes Dyeranus i|| ^

Universally popular on account B JJBBJ of its brilliant and exquisite ^ coloring. Surpasses the finest Coleus, Be- gonia or Bertolonias in the exquisite color- of the leaves. Price, 19c each; 3 for 54c; 12 for $1.82.

or Peperomia, a most 30c each.

Do not overlook Page 37 for ^'Something For Every Garden; Everything for some Gardens.'*

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The World Famous

Boston Fern

“No Single Decorative Plant Has Ever Proven More Popular”

This Fern is one of the best known vari- gfi eties grown, and in the long years of its i cultivation has proven worthy of a place ^

in every home. Considered the most valuable house plant to be had.

It is easy culture and a very rapid grower, pro- ducing fronds of unusual length, frequently measur- ing six to eight feet ia length. Its unusual freedom of growth without special care has made it popular with all admirers of house plants. Price, nice young plants, 19c; 3 for 54c; stronger plants, 35c; larger plants, 65c. Larger plants, $l.0(> each.

H I N TS 0 N GROWING

FERNS : A spe- c i a 1 circular covering care of Ferns, giv- en free on re- quest with an order.

The Original Boston Fern, Nephrolepis Bostoniensis. Its freedom of growth without essential care has mad© it popular with ad- mirers of beautiful house plants. 19c, 35c, 65c, $1.00.

“Fluffy Ruffles Fern, rolepis Superbissima. $1.25.

With the recent M A ^ introductions o f yttHT «

Ferns which have come from the original Boston type, there is no vari- ety with heavier and more plumy fronds than Scholzeli.

Its foliage is quite different ^

from all other varieties of the family, and stands, in a class by itself. The plant .

makes a comparatively dwarf compact growth, the fronds, while dense, firm and rigid, are still graceful as the illustration shows. The foliage is Also of a darker green than the original Bos- ton Fern. All in all, it forms an ideal plumed Fern, possessing all the merits of former introductions while having a distinctive character that makes it of special value. Nice young plants, 28c each; stronger

Dwarf Nephrolepis Fern. Teddy Junior. Price, 23e^

plants, 6Qc each. Large plants, $1.00.

Hardy Ferns for Shady Places

These graceful and universally popular plants are of easy culture and afford a wide range of possi- hilities. A shady nook where the soil is moist and the drainage good will prove an ideal location, especially if ^ liberal amount of leaf mold A -.iiy or wood’s earth is available ;

and better still, if rocks .and stumps may unite in break- ing the monotony of the ground’s surface. Under such

fc»4r conditions Ferns re-

quire very little at-

SPECIAL OFFER— V/e will send one each of the Ferns on this page (including the Hardy Fern), in the small size, five in all, for $1.34. One each of the five ferns on this page, in the medium size, for $2.82. One each of the five ferns in the larger size for $4.36.

Hardy Fern. A graceful grow- ing and universally popular plant.

The Ideal Plumed Fern Scholzeli. 28e, 60e, $l.00'«

New

Double

White

Ivy

Geranium

Flowering Wax Plant

(Desert Plant.) (Mesebmryan- ^

themum.) Suitable for rock work, hanging baskets ; also for a pot plant. Bushy growth ; free flowering. Frosted wax-like appearance. Beautiful pink flow- 22c each; 3 for 63c.

ers at all times.

SPECIAL OFFER,

niums, selected varieties, strong vigorous growers and grand blooming

sorts, red, white and pink, for

Pink Flowering Wax Plant, 22c.

Geraniums

The large richly colored IlcDfllPOUC and finely finished flow- er heads are a magnificent shade of dark crimson-maroon a color seldom found in a Geranium. A giant incessant blooming Geranium that is without equal. Its gor- geous show of color and free blooming qualities are brought out to perfection when grown as a pot plant. 30c each; 3 for 80c;

12 for $2.63.

Mrs. Parker, 30c each.

Mrs. Parker

In this beautiful variety we have the only double flower- ing variety in the silver-leaved section. While the foliage is deep green, with a broad border and margin of pure white, the flower is perfectly double, and of clear, bright pink. In color an exact counterpart of that grand variety Centaur. Price, 30c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.62.

Trailing Ivy-Leaved

GERANIUMS

‘‘Especially adapted for Hanging Baskets and Window Boxes.”

Rycroft's Surprise-24c

clear rose the rich pink that seems to in- sist on being looked at. Price, 24e each ; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30; 12 for $2.30.

Caesar Franck-28c ““

nificent shade of soft rich crimson, with an exquisite shad- ing of tender rose at the base of the petals.

Price, 26c each; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.40.

Alliance-2 6c

quisite shade of delicate lilac- white ; upper petals feathered and blotched crimson-rose; semi-double. Price, 26c each; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.40.

Mme. Salleroi

(Silver Leaf Geranium) Pretty ^ plant, about one foot high and 8

wide ; foliage bright green, edged white; pink flowers. 14c each; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.34.

Happy Thought

(Tricolor Geranium) A

Tricolor Geranium, with a very dark green foliage, ““ having a light creamy, almost white center, wnth a dark zone. Flowers bright scarlet. 28c each; 3 for 80o.

The flowers are of good size perfectly double, color snow- white, an easy grow- er, highly recom- mended. Price, 30c each; 3 for 85c: for $1.62.

Roses described on this naiuj pj^gg ^j.g strictly hardy and require no winter protection whatever. We recommend these varieties where permanent plantings are desired.

Hedge Roses

pg^gg ma,ke

first-class varieties for hedge plantings. However, we especially recommend for both the Southern and Northern States such varieties as Roses Madam Plantier.

Md. Chas. Wood and J. B. Clark.

Also

the variety CJothUde Soupert,

" ' ' These itoses

are jTerf ectly hardy and are a show of bloom from early sum- mer until frost.

fhi

Peony Rose

CLIO

Flesh Pink

30c

Glorie Lyonnaise Rose.) This

(Hardy June

2ec

grand Rose is the very nearest yellow duipnur leilOW Hybrid Perpetual we have. Color a pale shade of chamois or salmon-yellow, deepest at center, sometimes passing to a rich, creamy-white, finely tinted orange and fawn. Delightfully sweet. Price, 26c each; 3 for 74c; $2.50 per dozen. Large 2-year-old plants, 65o each; 3 for $1.80; $6.24 per dozen. 3-year plants, $1.00. (See page 9.)

Ma^na Gharta Bi‘?omiJr.)’Vhe24c

ROSV Rfid Slory of the plant is in its flowers, as they are ^ extraordinary in size, full and double, wonderfully

fragrant, of great depth, and borne freely from the first year, on long stiff stems. Color, clear rosy-red, beautifully flushed with velvet- crimson. This Rose has proven hardy, even in Canada. Nice plants, 24c each; 3 for 68c; per dozen, $2.30. Large 2-yr. plants, 65c each; 3 for $1.85; per dozen, $6.24. Strong 3-yr. plants. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; per dozen, $9.60.

June 2i4>C

Vick ’s CapriccB

Pink, Striped Red

Distinctly

striped, novel and showy. Flowers large, ground color, satin-pink, dis- and showy. Flowers largo, ground color, soft, satin-pink, dis- stinctly striped and dashed with carmine. Bud quite long and pointed; stripes and markings to great advantage. Nice plants, 24o each; 3 for 68c; $2.30 per dozen. Two-year-old plants, 60e each; 3 for $1.70; $5.66 per dozen.

Coquette des Alps 26c

FIacI* lA/liSfra formed, pure white Rose; occasionally

rBeaii wwniW Bhows light flesh when first opening; beauti- ful shell-shaped petals, evenly arranged. Flowers large, perfect, and of fine form and finish. One-year, 26c each ; 3 for 74c. Two» year plants, 65c each; 3 for $1.80. 3-yr. . plants, $1.00 each.

We

in this variety probably the most beautiful hardy xvuo« grown. Awarded two first-class certificates by the Royal Horticultural Society. Flowers very large, color flesh, shaded in center to rosy-pink. Large size, ex- quisite color and delicious fragrance of its flowers which at perfection are as large as Peonies make it desirable as a cut- flower Rose. Nice one-year plants, 30c each; 3 for 85c; per dozen, $2.88. Large 2-yr.

plants, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; per dozen, $6.72. Strong 3-yr. plants, $1.35 each; 3 for $3.85; per dozen, $12.88.

Ro^er Lanfberlin

Crimson, White Edge30c

Petals are irregular on the edges like a double Petunia; color is glowing crimson throughout, except edges of the petals which are distinctly marked with a white band. 30o each; 3 for 85c. SEE FREE OFFER Large 2-yr. plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14. ON PAGE I, Sftrong 3-yr., $1.25 each; 3 for $3.56.

equal.

Ulrich Brunner

(Hardy June Rose.) Considered

27c

Cherrv Red finest Red Rose in existence. Color brilliant cherry-red. A seedling of Paul Neyron, from which it derives its immense size. Is Intensely fragrant. One- year size, 27c each; 3 for 77c; $2.59 per dozen. Two-year-old plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; 12 for $7.20. Strong 3-yr. plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.56; per dozen, $12.00.

Anna de Diesbach ,)Va°riL) 24c

RrilliAnt Pink (Hardy June Blooming.) Brilliant pink; Briiiiaiii. pointed buds very full and sweet.

One of the best. Price, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.62; 12 for $2.88. Two-year-old plants. 60c each; 3 for $1.70. Strong 3-yr. plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; per dozen, $9.60.

Hu^h Dickson c„!?r"byffi “S’- 25c

Crimcnn.. son shaded scarlet ; very large and of exquisite form. Very fragrant. Strong plants, 25c each; 3 for 72c; $2.40 per dozen. Nice two-year-old plants, 65o each; 3 for $1.85; $6.24 per dozen. Strong 3-yr. plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.56; per dozen, $12.00.

Mrs. John LaingR<!eY'‘ci/rr!25c

Shfkll Pink bright shell-pink, exquisitely shaded; buds long Biioii pointed flowers extra large and full; on

long stems and exceedingly sweet. Strong plants, 25o each; 3 for 72c; $2.40 per dozen. Large 2-year plants, 65o each; 3 for $1.85; $6.24 per dozen. Strong 3-yr. plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; dozen, $9.60.

will express to any address in United Spates any 5 of the above Roses in the 3-year size for $5.00;

Spevlal virvithe 10 Roses for $9.85. Any 5 of the above Roses in the two-year size for $2.75; the iO fgr $5.70. Any 5

of the above in the one-year size for $1.20; the 10 for $2.24.

Lar^e Roses

For Quick

EFFECT

Shower of Gold

Contrasted against a pink Rose it is very showy.

The Popular Hardy Pink Climbing Rose

Dorothy Perkins 26c

THE MOST GRACEFUL. FREE-FLOWERING AND VIGOROUS CLIMBING ROSE Flowers produced in clusters thousands of them on a single plant.

CUCI I piMK (Hardy Juae Blooming.) A bcau- tiful shell-pink Rose, of sweet- est fragrance, useful for many purposes, and giv- ing wonderful satisfaction. The flowers are largo size, usually about one and one-half inches acros.s ; are borne in clusters of from ten to thirty and are very double; the petals are very prettily rolled back and crinkled; the buds are remarkably pretty, being pointed in shape and of just the right size for the buttonhole. The flowers are very sweetly scented, a characteristic not possessed by most other roses of this class. The foliage is of deep green and remains on the plant in perfect condition till well on into winter, making it almost an ever- green variety.

Price, one-year, 26c each; 3 for 74c;

6 for $1.46; 12 for $2.80. Two-year- old, 55c each; 3 for $1.57; 6 for $3.14;

12 for $5.94. Three-year- old, 95c each; 3 for $2.70; 12 for $10.26.

Heavy three-year-old plants, each, $1.35; 3 for $3.85; $12.88 per dozen.

Thousand Beauties

(Tausend- 4% Ji ^ schoen.) A ^ single cluster ^

af flowers is a whole bou- quet in itself, hence the very fitting name, “Thou- sand Beauties." The col- ors run from delicate bal- sam or tender rose through the intermediate shades of bright rose arid carmine-, with white, yel- low and various other del- icate tints showing. One- year, 24c each ; 3 for 68c ;

12 for $2.30. Two-year,

55c each; 3 for $1.57; 12 for $5.28. Extra large 3- yr., 75c and $1.25 each.

Dorothy Perkins A beautiful Rose of the sweetest fragrance.

pink

Blue Rambler

Hardy Climbing Rose American Pillar. A Porch, Pillar and Archway Rose.

LIGHT VIOLET BLUE 24c

(Veilchenblau.) Hailed "" ^ by Rose growers as the forerunner of a genuinely cornHower blue rose, is a seedling of Crimson Rambler. The color, on first unfolding, is either red- dish pink or purplish pink, then turns amethyst, and finally steel blue as the flower fades. Price, strong one-year plants, 24c each; 3 for 68c. Two-year plants, 55c each; 3 for $1.45 Larger plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14. Extra large three-year plants, $1.25 each.

Shower of Gold.— A beautiful yellow climbing Rose; and exceptionally attractive. Price, 24c, 60c, $1.00,

fragrant

Red Dorothy Perkins 22c

RIPU d^RIMQDN (Hardy June blooming.) A distinct variety EiEvIl vIlllTIOVIl in form, color and habit. An intense crimson- maroon with tips of the petals tinted scarlet. Large and double, 15 to 25 on a stem. One-year, 22c each; 3 for 63c; 12 for $2.10. Two-year, 50c each; 3 for $1.43; 12 for $4.80. Three-year, 75o each; 3 for $2.14; 12 for $7.20. Extra large plants, $1.00.

American Pillar 19c

“Hardy as an Oak, Flowers Flaming Pink.”

FI AMINIi PINK (Hardy June blooming.) A Rose constituted rLniViinu rilin to stand the trying conditions of our Amer- ican climate. Its great mass of bloom fairly covers the bush. Flowers measuring 3 to 5 inches across, very double. Color is a flaming-pink, A beautiful Rose^ highly recommended. Never troubled with insects. One- year, 19c each; 3 for 54c; 12 for $1.82. Two-year, 50c each; 3 for $1.43; 12 for $4.80. Three-year, Z5o each; 3 for $2.14; 12 for $7.20. Extra large plants, $i.00 each.

Shower of Gold 24c

blooming.) (Improved Yel- low Rambler.) Color deep golden yellow with orange shadings. Beautiful metallic foliage. A fine yellow rambler.

24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30. Strong 2-year plants, 60c each; 3 for $1.70; $5.66 per dozen. Extra large 3-year plants, $1,001 each; 3 for $2.85; 12 for $9.60.

GOLDENYELL0W/=“-*>^

J. S, S., Waukegon, III.:

It is gratifying to know that “Something for Every Garden, and Everything for Sorme Gardens”

1 1 |««J Irtif Wit ^ ^9

can bo

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VA^P POI Wa 1 Plants for vase VHOEi V^UL.. INO .1 10 to 15 inches in diameter, all different, which we will select from list below ^Gannas, Asparagus, Spren- gerii, Russellia, Boston Fern, Vincas, Ivy Geranium, Coleus, Double Petunias, Single Petunias, Flowering Begonias, Verbenas, Geraniums, Salvias, Dracena Indivisia, Wan- dering Jew, Water Ivy, Ostrich Plume Fern, Feverfew

VASE COL. No. 2f” \l

plants we will select from 4 f” ^

list above S A

Porch Box Collection No. 1

12 plants, all different, we select from Salvias, Dracena, Water Ivy, Wandering Jew, Ostrich Fern, Boston Fern, Vincas. Ivy Geraniums, Coleus, Petunias. Be- gonias, Verbenas, Geraniums, Cannas, Asparagus, Sprengerii, Bus- sellia. Hibiscus. Price

Porch Box Collection No. 2

For box 8 in. wide by 3 ft. long. 16

$i.23

plants our selection, above list

Porch Box Collection No. 3

For bbic 8 inches wide by 4 feet long. ,21, jilahts, of our own selection from list given in Porch Box Collection No. 1. In the fall basket can be taken in the house ; or plants can be taken from basket and grown in pots. Price Ji # V

Porch Box Collection No* 4

For bok 8 inches wide by 5 f.eet ibng; 30 plants, bf our own selection Jfohnli^t

Hanging Basket Collection No. 5

A collection of graceful decorative plants, especially suitable for hanging bas- kets. I Boston Fern, I English Ivy, I Lantana, I Asparagus, I Wan dering Jew, I Dracena, I Double Geranium, I Variegated Vinca, I Single Petunia, I Coleus, I Single Geranium,

I White Daisy.

SPECIAL OFFER The complete collection of 12 plants. ©if ©e Price. A

PastK Pavoc offer well-made painted (White

* VILII UUAC5 36x8x6 inches at $1.25

$2i

Hanging Basket Collection No. 6

Made up of the choicest varieties for hanging bas- kets. Will give splendid satisfaction.

I Boston Fern, 3 Vincas, 2 Water Ivies, 2 Bright Co- leus, 2 Petunias, 2 Englioli Ivies, I Red Achyranthus, I Begonia, I Lantana, 3 Ge- raniums.

SPECIAL OFFER The entire collection of 18 plants.

Price....

or green) Porch Boxes, size 24x8x6 inches at 85c each. Large size

each; with brackets, handles and ^screws. (Express onjy.)

$i.69

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Planted

D SI ^ diameter, 23 yellow Col-

AJcil liu* O eus for border, 8 red Coleus for center (31

diameter, 30 yellow Col- red Cdietig for center (45

Window Box Collec- tion

Window Box Goil^- tiohNo. 1

I'or Window Box per illustra- tion, 8 Geraniums, all colors un- named, and § trailtiig .jfiiibS, iS

$1.0S

Window Box Collec- tion No. 2

For larger window box 12 Gera- niums, all colors unnamed, arid 8 trailing vines, EC

20 plants in

Bedding Otter

No. $

A sdiid .Ma af l^dx Qf , th,a jhowiest of aM We (jf for colors^ wliit% oti aha V^fieilatea. We e-y^tirig purbHa^r s|:atiiig color

want^a; . , It it

Peh Jtii m 9

Circular Bed Gannas

arid Salvias

Circular Bed No. 4

Circular bed, per illustration above ; it is 3 feet in diam- eter, 9 red Salvias for border, 6 green leaved yellow flowering Cannas for center (15 plants In

$1.43

Circular Bed No. 5

Circular bed, 5 feet in diam- eter, 15 red Salvias for border, 13 green leaved yellcyv flowering Cannas for center (28 plants in

$2.78

Circular Bed No. 6

Circular bed, 4 feet in diam- eter. 12 red Salvias for border, 7 green leaved yellow flowering Cannas for center (19 plants in

$1.96

Single Bedding

Petunias, Offer No. 7

For massing in beds and border planting. Some of the improved varieties are very choice plants and one would scarcely believe that they would represent the same species of the flower of twenty-five years ago. Mixed colors. Per 100, $6.00;

Per dozen

Star of Red and Yellow Coleus

A Popular Bbsign

Wonderfully

Effective.

plants in all) , Price....,

Star Bed No. 9

St.ai? bed, T feet in eus for border; 15

plants in all).

Price

Rorl IMa 10 Coleus, 9 feet in diameter, re-

Olal iJcU IIU. lU quiring 49 yellow Coleus for border and 50 red Coleus for center planted as in illustration EE (99 plants in all). Price by express only

Triangular Bed

Geraniums and Dusty Millers

An

A^ractive Bed

Ra#! Ma 11 Trianguiar bed. Geraniums and iriangUiar OCll ll Dusty Miners, with sides equal to

4 feet in length, 10 Dusty Millers for border, 5 Ge- raniums for center (15 plants in all). Price..; ^ JLm&mi

Triangular Rod Na 17 Triangular bed, with sides equal 1 riangUlar J>cQ l^O. 5 f^et in length, 12 Dusty Millers for border, 7 red Geraniums for center (19 plants E^ in all). Price ^ JLm^ M

Trianaiilar RAfI Na 1 % Triangular bed, sides equal 7 feet irianguiar Dea IVIO. la iu length, 21 Dusty Miners for border, 12 red Geraniums for center (33 plants EO in all) . Price u dfi

Rectangular Bed

Geraniums and Dusty Millers

Designs

Circular Bed Cera- niums and Goletia

Rectangular Bed No. 14

Rectangular bed, 2x3 feet, 14 Dusty Millers for border, 6 red or pink Geraniums for center (20 plants in all). ® 4 Price /

Rpri-2inaillAr Rprl Nn Rectangular bed, per illustra- necianguiar Deai^O. lO tlon above, SxS feet., 18 Dusty Miller plants for border, 15 all red or all pink Geraniums for center (33 plants in all). EO

Price

Rectangular Bed No. 1 6 Ky'^iine^lir 20

pink Geraniums for next inner row and 15 white Geraniums, pink center (63 plants in all). EC

Price, by express only JL

nffAi* red, white and blue bed, 6 ft. in diam opcudl Viler 10 Dwarf Salvias (red) for center; 12

Feverfew (white), next outer circle; 18 Ageratum (blue) for bor- der; 40 plants in all, $3.50 value. (Circular bed.) E^ ^ ^ Special price

Circular Bed No. 17

Geraniums riiid Goleus for a 4- ft. circular bed, 12 red Coleus for border, 7 red Geraniums for feh- ter (19 plants in E *1 all). Price....

Circular Bed No. 18

Geraniums arid Coleus for a 5- ft. circular bed, 15 red Coleus for border, 13 red Geraniums for. cen- ter (28 plants in Jit

all.) Price A.

SRP^Purchaser is allowed option of Geraniums in colors, white, red, pink or salmon, and Coleus in red, yellow or variegated.

Circular Bed Cannas Elephant Ears Agera turns

Circular Bed No. 19

Circular bed, 6 ft. in diairieter, per illustration, 12 AgeratUiris (18 in. apart) for border, 6 Ele- phant Ears, inner circle, 5 bronze foliage red flowering Cannas for center (23 plants EO in all). Price ... ^ abW /

Circular Bed No. 20

Circular bed, 7 ft. in diameter, 14 Ageratums (18 in. apart), for border, 7 Elephant Ears for next inner circle, and 7 bronze foliage red flowering Cannas for center (28 plants E^ 1 fi in all). Price

Circular Bed No. 21

Circular bed, 9 ft. in diameter, 18 Ageratums (18 in. apart), for border, 9 Elephant Ears for next inner circle, 12 bronze leaved red flowering_Carina^ ^r center (39 plants

in all). Price

ag uannas lor

$4.40

Special Offer Perennial

Plants, such as Hollyhocks, Sweet William, Campanulas, Col- umbines, Shasta Daisy, Coreop- sis, Poppies, etc. We wil send in this collection a grand vari- ety of plants all colors that will give you flowers at all times from May until frost. This collection mnst be strictly our selection, and cannot be broken or divided. 20

Hardy Plants. $2.50

NOTE— In ordering from this page please give not oiiiy the name of the collection and the number, but number of the different kind*

of plantv fftcluded in the collection as well.

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ROSES OF LATE

ROSE LOS ANGELES Flame pink toned with coral shaded with translucent gold. In richness of fragrance it equals in intensity the finest Mareshal Neil.

J. L. Mock 25c

ImilPrial Pink (Summer bloomlnjg, IIHfiendl rilin hardy with protec- tion.) The flowers are of large size and perfect form, of a deep imperial pink, the outside of the petals rose-white, highly perfumed. 25c each; 3 for 72c; $2.40 per dozen. 2-yr. plants, 65c each; 3 for $1.85; $6.24 per dozen. Extra large plants, $1.25 each.

Duchessof Wellington

Intense saffron yellow, ^

stained with rich crimson, PsC

which, as the flower devel- ops becomes deep coppery saffron yellow a shade hitherto unknown among Boses. 28c each; 3 for 80c. 2-yr. plants, 75o each; 3 for $2.14. Extra large plants, $1.25 each.

White Killarney

Whifo One of the most ^ ^ ft IlllCe X q u i s i t e White Roses grown. Strong and ^

upright, beautiful, deep bronzy green foliage. Free-blooming, flowers of de- lightful fragrance and immense size. Un- usually hardy. 26c each; 3 for 74c; 12 for $2.50. 2-yr. plants, 70c each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $6.72. Extra large 3-year plants, $1.25 each.

Mrs. Chas. Russell

Buds long and pointed, produced on long, stiff stems 3 feet in length, each with a bloom of a beautiful shade of rosy pink. Blooms magnificent formation. 25o each; 3 for 72c; 12 for $2.40. 2-yr. plants. 75c each; 3 for $2.14; 12 for $7.20. 3-yr. plante, $1.25 each.

The Best Bloomers

iliu UUVl MIUUIIIUIV includ-

ed in these newer Roses of all kinds. Those offered are of unusual value. It ^s with confi- dence that we recommend the following mag- nificent varieties.

Los Angeles

Flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold. In richness of fragrance it equals In intensity the finest Marechal Neil.” •Flama Pink Angeles is by all M ^ Tlalll9 rlllnodds, one of the finest mz

Roses ever introduced. The growth w

is very vigorous, and produces a continuous suc- cession of long stemmed flowers of a luminous flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the petals. The buds are long and pointed, and expand into a flower of mammoth proportions, while the beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of color is maintained from the incipient bud until the last petal drops. Price, one-year plants, 45c eeich; 3 for $1.28; $4.22 per dozen. Strong 2-year plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; per dozen, $7.20. Extra large plants, $1.35 each; 3 for $3.85.

F. W. Dunlop

“Strikingly Beautiful Pink Cut Flower Rose.”

BrHIiant Pink

hardy with protection.) This new variety will be found in every cut flower store. The color is brilliant pink, and wonder- fully shaded. The blooms are of perfect form, large, full, long and pointed. After style of Kil- larney, but far more brilliant in color. A winner at the shows. Nice plants, 35c each: 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.36. 2-yr plants, 60o «adk; 3 for $1.70: 12 for $5.66. Extra large $1.25

each ; 3 for $3.56.

Pil^riiii“"30c

“New Pink Cut Flower and Bedding Rose.”

RacA Pink (Summer blooming, hardy with rilin protection.) This new Rose is a beautiful shade of bright Rose pink. The buds open perfectly long and of ideal form. Pilgrim is a Rose perfect in color and form of flower. Its fragrance will prove satisfactory to all Rose lovers. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $2.88. 2-yr. 65c; 3 for $1.85; 12 for $6.24. Extra large plants, $1.25 each.

Lady Mary Ward

“Richly colored deep apricot orange.”

UnrirAt flrnncrA (Summer blooming, hardy Uiallge with protection.) Color, rich orange, shaded deeper apricot orange, with a decided metallic velning, a most remarkable va- variety, and the greatest novelty in color yet seen in Roses. A bed of this Rose, on account of its wonderful color, would be one of the sights of any Rose garden. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. One-year plants, 27c each: 3 for 77c; per dozen, $2.59. Strong 2- year plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; per dozen, $7.20. Extra large plants, $1.25 each.

Milady— -240

“One of the Sensations with Rose Growers.”

Ilark Rod recent introduction

Ual A ACU has impressed us as this one. Pos- sesses all the desirable features of a Rose for the amateur grower, such as color, freedom of bloom and hardiness. Rich velvety erimson, with darker shading toward the .jenter. Nice giants, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30. 2-yr. plants. 65o each; 3 for $1.85; i2 f ; $6.24. Extra large plants, $1.25 each.

SPECIAL OFFER—* One each of all the Roses on this page in the one-year size for

2-year size for $5.32,

$2,27. One each of all the .^V.ses on this page in

Wo n d Lemon

Actual Weight of Fruttt Two to Three Pounds.

FRAGRANT BLOSSOMS

American Won- ^

der true ever- Bmz

bearing Lemon. The tree has fruit in all stages of ^

development, from the size of a pea up to the ripe fruit, showing it to be a true ever-bearer. Fruit weighing over foiur pounds has been taken from a tree. The American Wonder Lemon excels ordinary Lemons for making pies. The plant is of very easy culture, flowering and fruiting in ordinary soil. Flowers are fragrant as orange blossoms, which they greatly resemble. The growth can be pruned to any size or shape. In winter the soil for potted plants should be kept rather on the dry side and the leaves and stems sponged weekly with a strong solution of Ivory Soap. Price, 20© each; 3 for 57c; 12 for $1.90. Larger plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50. 2-yr.-old plants. 75o; 3 for $2.14; $7.20 per dozen. 3-yr. plants, $1.00 and $1.25.

Popular Oleanders

OLEANDER ROSEA >a:n old favorite; flowers pink, double and sweet. (See Illustration on page 71.) 28o each;

3 for 75c. Large plants, 55c. OLEANDER LILIAN HENDERSON Double white flowers ; fragrant like the old favorite Rosea. 24c; 3 fo> 68o. Large plants, 55c.

OLEANDER RUBRA— Semi-double flow- ers; watermelon-red. 26c; 3 for 75c. Large plants, 55e.

OLEANDER M ME. PEYRE

^Very double flowers; triple corolla ; e o 1 o r pale flesh. 22c each; 3 for 63c. Large plants, 55o OLEANDER LUTEA Strong grower, flower double, color beautiful golden- yellow. 24o each; 3 for 68o. Largo plants, 60c each.

SPECIAL OFFER— I each, white, pink, yellow, and red Oleander for 88c.

American V/onder Lemon, 20c, 50, 750,

Dwar£ Fruiting

Orange

“Fruits freely— easy to grow— beautiful blossoms delightfully fragrant”

Dwarf free flowering variety, which is suitable for pot cul- ture. While it will grow three

BRIGHT COLORED and branch free^

FRIIBT uncommon thing to

rnwil see little cutting plants five or six inches high full of bloom, and even bearing one or two medium-sized oranges. The fruit at its best is not more than one-half tho size of an ordinary orange, but it is very bright and beautiful in color, delicious in quality; but it is for its flowers more than its fruits which commends it to general cultivation. When it blooms it is so full that it seems to be all flowers. The pure waxy- white blossoms emit a delicate, yeB powerful fragrance which is surpassed by no other flower. Price, 22c ea.; 3 for 63c; 12 for $2.02. Large plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.43; 12 for $4.80. Larger plants, 75c eacll# 3 for $2.14. Selected plants, $1.00 each.

I Sweet Olive

(Olea Fragrans.) The

Fragrans is a fragrant house plant, similar to Camellia, and bears small clusters of delicate white flowers in great profusion during the fall and winter. Almost a continuous bloomer. Highly odoriferous both in foliage and flowers. The perfume is sufficient to fill a conservatory or room. Price, 75c eachl 3 for $2.14.

Special ^1«24 lemon plant, one Orange, one sweet olive and one Oleander (Four plants in all. Value, $1.39) for $1.24.

Giant Painted Leaf

Rex Begonia Mikado

One of the freest growing Rex Begonias, throwing out great clusters of leaves which are exquisitely beautiful. They are edged ^

with a narrow band of dull soft pink, especially promi- nent in the older leaves, which also have a pinkish cast The body of the leaf is of a metallic-green with a dark center. The difference in the Begonia lies in the striking pinkish cast of the leaf. Price, 39c each; 3 for $i 14- per dozen, $3.94.

Tuberous Be^ooias

Handsomest of our summer -blooming JB

Handsomest of our summer -blooming#^ JB plants, flowering throughout the season in any nook or corner in complete shade.

Nothing can exceed the brilliancy of their colors the delicacy of their tints the richness of their waxy flowers. Tuberous B e g o n ias /

will be scarce for \\ \ / /

several years. We \.\\ / / X

offer them from a lim- ^ / / //

ited stock, double and v^W // //

single including single \Wv // f /y/

Frilled and Double ! f/f

Crested nice bulbs in RED— Highly colored.

PINK Sparkling pink.

SALMON— Prolific.

YELLOW— Very strik-^^

WHITE Glistening white.

34c each; 3 for 97c; /

d02., $3.26; I each of

5 colors listed. $1.52. / I wM'' K

Giant Painted Leaf

Begonia, Mikado.

(Rose of Jericho.) M ^

This peculiar novelty 1 mz Is a ball of tightly ^

folded leaflets dried and appar- ently dead. But a transforma- tion takes place when saturated or placed in a bowl of water the plant “coming to life" for In a very short time there is & great, loose, ex- panded rosette of line fern-like leaves, odd and very beautiful. (4c each; 3 for 40c.

Larger plants, 22e. .

Dracena indlvisa^

Dracena I ndivisa ISc

A beautiful plant, with slender, droop- ing leaves, often called a “Fountain Plant." Leaves of several shades of green with deli- cate stripings of yellow and red. ISc each. Larger plants, 25c and 50c.

Scarlet Mexican Lily

(Amaryllis Formoissima) 4^ (Jacobean Lily) Gorgeous flow- ers of dark velvety scarlet, shad- ing to maroon, and having a satiny white stripe in the center of each petal. Plant in sand and pebbles covered with water, or in soil. 32c each; 3 for 81c; 6 for $1.38; $2.50 > per dozen.

Hardy Bedding Begonia

Very profuse bloomer, with beautiful foil- age. Produces pink flowers. The roots start new growth in the spring, like Peony and Phlox. Price, 38c era. 5 3 for 85c; per dozen, $2,78,

(Amaryllis Formoissima) Gorgeous Mexican Scarlet Lily,

STAR

Begonia

(RICINIFOLIA)

caUed 42 c from

its likeness to the Ricinus, or castor oil plant. The leaf is very large will average a foot or more in diameter, color a rich green, with reddish mark- ings; surface vel- vety. In bloom it is magnificent. The great number of in- dividual pink blooms, are lifted high and spray-like, quite clear of foliage. One of the best for win- ter bloom, besides being ornamental in foliage. Price, 42c; 3 for $1.20. Larger

The giant is found in Palestine and was first brought to Europe by the Crusaders. A very odd plant novelty.

Begonia

The Marvelouj^ Resurrectioib.Flant.

SpBCid! 0ff6f Begonias, Rex Mikado, and the beautiful Star Begonia, by mail, for T^q.

I

|i

L

Lily-of-the-Valley. the sweetest and loveliest spring

blooming plant, producing delightfully fragrant blooms.

Summer I 5 1 5 ^ C!

Flowering Ij 1 1 1 0 S

Gorgeous Summer and Winter Blooming

“Milk and Wine Lily”

This variety is the best of all the Crinum family. Usually jm two flower stalks of dark purplish color are sent up at the

time, each bearing a large umbel composed of a dozen or more enormous lily-like flowers of wondrous beauty and fragrance. The petals are broad and pure white ; beautifully banded. 40c each ; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.70; 12 for $3.00.

Yellow Flowering Spotted Calla

(Calla Elliotiana) ^ ^

Flowers very large, ^

rich deep orange-yel- ^ ^

low, often four to five inches across the mouth ; leaves are spot- ted and white. Handsome foliage together with remarkable flowers.

Lage flowering Bulbs, 4^c each;

3 for $1.40; per dozen, $4.70.

Larger bulbs, 60c each; 3 for $1.70; per dozen. $5.66.

LARGE FLOWERING

White Calla

Calla Ethlopica It grows freely and requires an abun- dance of water, and produces very large pure white blossoms during the winter and spring; the resting period dur- ing June and July can be given by turn- ing the pots on their sides, without water- ing in a shady place. 38c each ; 3 for $1.08; per dozen, $3.65.

Spotted Calla

Richardia The ^

leaves are of the richest green, spot- ted with pure white. The flow- ers are white with delicate chocolate throat. 30c each ; 3 for 85c; per dozen, $2.88.

Large size, 45c each; 3 for $1.25.

^ Beautiful

Speckled Leaf

Yellow

Flowering

Calla

Elliotiana. 49c.

Milk and Wine Lily. Makes an exceptional striking window, porch, or garden decoration. 4Qc each.

Lar^e White Flowering

Godfrey Calla

White Calla (New Godfrey)

wonderful improvement over the old I White Calla. The plant is very bushy, having double as many leaves as the old variety, and producing three times as many flow- ers. Flowers are unusually large, held high, and on stiff stems. The blooms are large size and of snowy whiteness. 19c each; 3 for 57c; per dozen $1.82. Larger plants, 48c each; Z for $1.37; per dozen, $4.60

The White Godfrey Calla,

19c. Wonderful

improvement over the o I d White Calla; blooms of snowy whiteness.

Lily -of-t he- V alley

(Mammoth Flowering) « ^ ^

The sweetest and loveliest spring blooming plants, used V

extensively as a border for shrubbery also along foundation walls. Will thrive in any common soil and do well in shady places where many other plants fail. We offer strong plants, especially suited for out-door planting, also for grow- ing in pots after the fashion of Tulips or Hyacinths, Price, 6c each; 3 for 17c; 6 for 32c; 60c per dozen; $4.50 per 100.

Double Tuberose

Grows about 18 inches high, blooms very early, i K matures perfectly. Flowers " ^ pure white, large size, very double and Intensely sweet. Fine, extra large, well- ripened bulbs, all sure to bloom. Price, lOc each; 3 for 28c; 6 for 50c; per dozen 96c; $7.75 per 100. (25 and 50 at 100 rate.

Highly colored veined foliage ranges through red, pink, green, yellow.

Fancy Leaved Caladium

(Multi-Colored.) Among ornamental foliage plants there are none M M ^ more beautiful in design or gorgeous in coloring than the Fancy- Leaved Caladium, Of special value for pot culture, window and ^ piazza boxes. Planted in partially shaded borders they succeed admirably. They make charming conservatory plants. Being of tropical nature they like a warm temperature. 44'c each; 3 for $1.26; 12 for $4.22.

Attractive Water Hyacinth

A striking aquatic plant. Odd, beautiful and valu- M

able plant of easy growth. It forms a lovely rosette ' of its curious shining green leaves, and throws up spikes ^

of the most exquisite flowers imaginable, resembling in form a spike of Hyacinth bloom, as beautiful as Orchids. In color a beautiful lilac-rose. In the windows the most beautiful effect is produced by using a glass vessel of some sort, with shells and white sand so arranged as to conceal a small amount of soil. In summer it can be grown in the yards in a pool or tub of soil, and about three inches of water. Price, 24e each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

Grows Easily in Water and Soil.

44c

each

3 (or $1.26 12 for

A new decorative house JB or porch plant of great value. There is scarce- ly a decorative plant listed that is more striking in foliage and habit than this, and certainly no other stands as much downright neglect and nardship. Nothing but frost or continued drenching with water has terrors for it. It will stand gas and dust and will go for months without a drop of water, yet re- mains as thrifty as ever. Singular- ly beautiful, as well as easily grown. Propagated easily. Price, 24c each; 3 for 68c; $2.30 per dozen. Larger Size by express only, 48c; 3 for $1.37; $4.60 per dozen.

AttractJva

Flowers.

3 for 68c

The Striking Decorative Plant, Sanseviera /eyianica (Snake Plant) 24c, large plants 48c.

Parrot’s Feather

(Myriophyllum Pros- 4^ perpinacoides.) Won-

derful drooping water ^

plant, for water tight vessels and aquariums ; delicate feathery foli- age. Nothing more interesting or attractive. 27c; 3 for 77c; 12

for $1.46.

Umbrella Plant (Cyperus)^ J96.

Umbrella Plant

An ornamental gg

plant, handsome as a 1

Palm, grows in water " ^

or soil. Indispensable for aquari- ums or fountains or pools. 19c

each; 3 for 48c; 12 for $1.55.

Elephant’s Ear

(Caladium Escnientum) ^Very effective, gm jm The growth is very rapid, and the ground 1 must be made rich. Watering in dry ■' ^

season will help develop large leaves. Bulbs can be stored in dry sand in winter and kept from year to year. Must be sent by express at purchaser's es- year. A very widely grown lawn plant. Price, nice bulbs, 14c each; 3 for 40c; $1.34 per dozen. Larger bulbs, 22c each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 ner dozen. Large bulbs, 30c each; 3 for 85c. Mammoth bulbs, 46c each;

3 for $1.32, ffSteiw

- ^ Grows easily.

Elephant Ears. Tropical

Each, 14c; 3 foliage,

for 40c; 12 Very

showy.

for $1.34.

GIANT CALADIUM (Elephant’s Ear) 140. Mammoth leaves, showy i

and effective.

j iPEOIAL— 3 WATER PLANTS: WATER HYACINTH, PARROT’S FEATHER,

Omb'^ELLA plant, kAsiLY GROWN. 3 FOR 69Cg

Svi? Chrysanthemums

The term “Ostrich Plume” is applied to this type on ac- count of the feathery growth with which the petals are thickly covered.

M. Fromont 30c

nety gives

Da#I us the only red Ostrich Plume

nea vstricn riume chrysanthemum in cultivation. It is a wonderful variety, strikingly beautiful in color and character of flower. Price, 30c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.62; 12 for $2.88.

L’Infant des Mondes 24c

White Ostrich Plume Klf

mer was well received, having many admirers at the shows. A strong grower, of good habit, and is considered the best white of the hairy type. Price, 24c each; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30; $2.30 per dozen.

Louis Boehmer^^ad. of .aven-

Pink Ostrich Plume irM SS

Good size, splendidly incurved. Price, 24c each ; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30; $2.30 per dozen.

Pearl of Lyonnaise 24c

Yellow Ostrich Plume i M

quite full ; one of the very finest ; medium size ; beautiful globular form; new. Price, 24o each; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.30; $2.30 per dozen.

Most beautiful 24c

Single and DoubleSweet-Scented Violets

I AcSv CamnlkAll Double purple; similar in growth and ■■ciuy vaiTi|JlJuSI shape to Marie Louise; color a lit- tle lighter. 22e each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 per doz.

I ftuSco ^®uble ; very fragrant; prolific. Dark ITIfirie kOUflSe The favorite double or blue Vio-

let 22o each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 per doz.

CufSkMiau WkEi-A Same growth as Marie Louise; rich- 9Wailit;y WWiiict; Jy perfumed. Individual flower largg; pure white. 22c each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 per doz.

Pritirii)C<C of ^bead of any other single

rrincess OI wvaies known. single flowm^

of true violet-blue that does not fade. Very fragrant. lOo each; 3 for 48c; 12 for $1.55.

McGregor’s Giant

Masterpiece Pansies,

6 for 40c;

70c per dozen.

Large hardy free-flowering out-door Chrysanthemum, Homestead. 28c.

Hardy Old-Fashioned

Chrysanthemums

The Hardy Chrysanthemum gives us the most attractive outdoor fall flower. It is now universally planted, growing anywhere and producing wonderful results with little attention. It is a plant without equal, either in solid beds, mixed borders or planted against foundations.

HOMESTEAD Strong shade of pink. Has no equal for size. 28o. EXCELSIOR' Deep yellow flowers borne in clusters. 20o.

VICTORY Leading large flowering white pompon. 28o.

AUTUMN GLOW Coppery bronze with red tinge. 25o.

PRINCE OF WALES Pure white; button type; mass of bloom. 200. INDIAN Soft red flowers of good size. None better. 26o,

ALICE HOWELL ^Eich shade of orange yellow. New. 20e, CHALDON— Beddish crimson with gold tips. 24c.

NORMANDIE Delicate pink of recent introduction. 20o.

MISS F. COLLIER The new hardy popular pure white pompon. 24o. SPECIAL OFFER— Any of three of the Hardy Chrysanthemums listed above, 68c; any five, $1.10; all ten above, $1.62.

HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS are unexcelled for planting alooo foundation walls, around porches, etc. Special, 20 Hardy Chrysan- themums, in assorted colors, our selection of varieties, $1.69.

One each of the Hairy Petaled Ostrich Plume vp'ixci Chrysanthemums, M. Fromont, L’Infant, Louis Boehmer, Pearl of Lyonnaise, 75c.

70c per Dozen

POTTED PLANTS— (Mixed, all colors.)—

In this Masterpiece strain will he found flowers with petals crimpled and curled and ruffled. Flowers are often three inches across. The flowers of this strain being distinguished by their magnificent frilled, ruffled and blotched petals of wonderful colors and striking markings. Price, (Potted Plants), 6 for 4(>c; 70e per dozen; $5.50 per 100.

40c per Dozen

Flowering Mixed Pansies

Our GIANT FLOWERING PANSIES of genuine American strain comprising a marvelous num-ber of new shades and va- rieties as well as improved types from other lands. All are of wonder- ful form, richest coloring, marvelous in size. There is no flower more admired than the Pansy; no flower border, be it ever so gay and gorgeous, is so interesting. The combination of colors embraces striped, spotted, bordered and fringed ; in rainbow colors, with rich velvety textures. Pansy plants, planted in the spring as soon as the frost is out of the ground, will begin to bloom at once, and afford daily pleasure. To get best results and extra large flowers, the soil must be exceedingly rich we use equal parts of well-rotted maimre and soil. Price, 6 for 25c; 4Qc per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

SnecidI Offpr o'" ‘•'“e ^our violets— marie louise, princess of wales, swanley white, and

Ulier lady CAMPBELL, FOR 72c. {2T)

The New and Popular Roosevelt Fern. Fronds broad and heavv yet exceedingly graceful in appearance. Price 24c, 50c, 85c, $1.25.

Whitmanii

Whitmanii is one of the few feath-^^ ^ ery foliage Ferns which everyone can^tmfiiC succeed in growing. It is a healthy,"™ vigorous grower, constantly unfolding fresh fronds, which often attain a width of twelve inches. Each frond is delicately and finely cut, possessing sirch elegance of form and willowy grace as to be compared to a beau- tiful ostrich plume. Its feathery, drooping form and compact, luxuriant growth will make the most sordid surroundings assume cheerfulness and verdant beauty. In decora- tive effect it far outdistances many of other varieties of the family. It has taken gold medals wherever shown.

Price, 24c each ; 3 for 68c. Stronger plants, 35c. Larger plants, 60c. Heavy plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85.

Newport Parlor

Fern

24c

Resembles the Boston, ex- cepting that it has shorter fronds and three times as many of them. Plants present a more finished appearance than the Boston Fern, and are going to be more popular. 24c each ; 3 for 68c. Stronger plants. 55c. Larger plants, $1.00 each.

The Ideal Fern

Roosevelt

A Notable and Valuable Novelty.

Wins Prizes Everywhere.

The Grand Roosevelt Fern ^

has had the most phenomenal sale of any decorative plant ^

grown. Fronds broad and heavy, often measuring 6 inches or more across, and five or six feet long. Owing to the weight of the foliage, the plant assumes an ex- ceedingly massive, yet graceful appearance, and owing to the fullness of the fronds even small plants make much more sym- metrical and beautiful plants than the popular Boston Fern. The divided pin- nae or miniature fronds which are so gracefully arranged, k-eep growing con- stantly, overlapping each other and showing two shades of green, while the center and main part of the frond is rich dark green, the contrast producing a beauti- ful effect. Price, nice young plants, 24c ea. : 3 for 68c. Stronger plants, 50c each. Larger plants, 85c each; 3 for $2.42. Extra large plants, $1.25 each.

Gold Medal Fern

(Elegantissima Co m pacta. ) Valuable on ac- count of easy culture. A variety of com- paratively recent introduction which is dif- ferent and distinct in compactness of growth and the sub- division of its fronds. While fronds are broad and heavy, plants have a graceful appearance. Its distinguishing char- acteristics are its dark green foliage, its dense and compact growth and its irregular shaped fronds, which are heavily imbricated, the pinnae overlapping and so formed as to re- semble miniature ferns. Price, nice young plants, 29o each; 3 for 83c. Stronger plants, 55c each. Large plants, 90c each ; 3 for $2.56.

Fan Leaf Palm

(Latania Borbonica.) This is ^

the typical Palm and is more largely grown than all other varieties combined (possibly excepting the Kentias.) Nothing is more satisfactory as a decorative plant than a well-grown speci- men of Latania. This is the Palm from which the Chinese Palm Fans are made. Nice young plants, 35c each. Larger plants, 75c each. Strong plants, $1.25 each. Large specimen plants, $2.00, by express.

Ficus Elastica— Rubber Plant, $1.00.

Rubber Plant

$i.oo

Leaf Palm (Latania Borbonica).

(Ficus Elastica)

Ficus Elastica, better .know all over the country ’as the Rubber Plant is undoubtedly one of the most satisfactory house 'plants. The plant is of tropical nature, being at 'its best under moist conditions and high temperature, but if well cared for, the foliage kept clean, good drainage provided, and the soil kept su^iciently moist, it will continue growing throughout the year. Its won- derfully thick leathery learves enable it to stand excessive heat and dryness, while its deep, glossy green foliage al- ways presents a showy appear- aance. Adapted to house culture. Istrong plants, $1.00 ea. Larger ispecimen plants, $1.50 each, by express.

Gold Medal Pent, Elegantissima Compacta. Beautiful foliage, dense and compact, easily grown. 29c, 55c. 90c. $1.25 and $1.75. _

THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb,PlantGrowers,Importers,Merchants,Springfield,Ohio,U.S.A.

Sprays three to four feet ions, 22c, 4ftc, 60c.

Pink

Baby

Primrose,

24c.

THE GLOSSY GREEN

Feather Fern

Unsurpassed for Window Boxes or Hanging Baskets

(Asparagus Spren- gerii.) The Asparagus fl~

Sprengerii gives us a plant of the bushy and drooping form of the Asparagus family. The Feather Fern or Asparagus Spren- gerii is of a hardier nature thau the Plumosus. It is especially val- uable for window box and hanging basket planting, for vases and as specimens when grown in pots or as tub plants. The Feather Fern or Asparagus Sprengerii gives us a more valuable house plant, being ®ne of easy culture, the sprays growing four to five feet long, and when the foliage is used for cut-flower work it retains its freshness for an unusual length of time. 22c each ; 3 for 63c ;

12 for $2.10. Strong plants, 40c ea. ;

3 for $1.14; 12 for $3.84. Larger plants^ 60c each; 3 for $1.70;

Pansy Geran-

ium Easter Greeting

Its blooming season extends from late winter to early fall, and througji the summer the plants are Asparagus SprengeriS (Trailing Basket Fern)

gorgeous. Fiery amaranth-red. Some"'" " ..—.nr—, , ...

describe it as a brilliant rose. Each of the five petals being marked with a large dark brown or black spot in the center, the spot being bordered with scarlet daintily penciled with crimson. Price, 35c each ; 3. for $1.00; $3.36 per dozen.

sSted Geraniums

These beautiful and useful Geraniums are very extensively grown for their high- ly fragrant foliage, and to be used among cut flowers which have no perfume of their own, as well as in making toilet waters, flav- oring jellies, etc.

I aflu Mara 99i* I-arge, pelargonium-like,

Laliy Iflaiy flowers, blotched

crimson. Nutmeg scented.

Klltl1l6g 22c Resembles the Apple Ge-

grance.

ranium in growth and fra Pink flowers.

Cut-Leaf Rose 25c S

bouquets. Beautiful pink flowers. 25o each; 3 for 72c; 12 for $2.50.

Highly Color- ed Crotons

140c

The leaves of all are more ord less veined and margined; sometimes en- tirely variegated with shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Some have long, narrow leaves, arch- i n g gracefully fountain fashion ; others are broad and s h o r t, oak-leaved. Crotons love heat, sun- shine and moisture. Price, 40c each; 3 for SI. 1 4. Larger plants, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; extra large plants, $1.00.

Crested Feril

(Pteris Wiftisetti.) The

Leaves are very peculiar- ly crested. It is one of our best varieties for dishes being a short, com- pact grower. Price, l9o each ; 3 for 54c.

Sweet Scented Geranium Lady Plymouth^ 30c.

Sweet Scented Geranium

Lady P!ymoutk-30c

Variegated Skeleton Leaved Sweet Scented Geranium.

This new Geranium is one of the most beautiful that can he imagined. Grand foliage; striking in coloring. Blooms shell pink. 30c; 3 for 85c; 12 for $2.88.

St. Bernard’s Lily- 24c

(Anthericum Picturatum) ^A beautiful plant, with re- curved graceful foliage, which makes a handsome pot plant, and is also useful for vases. The leaves are dark- green, beautifully marked with broad stripes and bands of a creamy-white color ; bears large spikes of white flow- ers. Price. 24c each; 3 for 68e.

Baby Prinorose-24c

It forms a dense rosette of somewhat fleshy leaves, from which spring flowering stems, twelve, fifteen and even twenty inches tall, supporting three tiers or whorls of dainty flowers of a delicate rosy-lilac, with eye of pale gold. The flowers are produced in great abundantj^e. Price, 24c each; 3 for 68c; $2.30 per dozen.

Saint Bernard’s Lily, 24c.

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Clematis

50c

Lar^e Flowering

Clematis require rich, deep soil, good drainage, abundanee of water, and should be planted so that the crown of the root is three or four inches beneath the surface of the soiL DCn CLEMATIS MD. ED. ANDRE—A standard ted libU Clematis, being the nearest approach to a scarlet yet produced. Strong plants^ 50c each; 3 for $1.4$. Larger plants, $1.25.

MfHITF CLEMATIS HENRYII— Fine, large, creamy- ■inilb white flowers, strong growing, and one of the best. Strong plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.43. Larger plants, $1.25.

D| lie CLEMATIS JACKMAN 1 1— The best known vatl- DLUb ety, with large violet-purple flowers, remarkable for their velvety richness. Strong plants, 50o each; 3 for $1.43. Larger plants, $1.25.

Coral Honeysuckle

A high climbing variety. Leaves oval or ^ oblong, bluish-green above, glaucous beneatn.

Flower scarlet, about two inches PJP- each*

fuse and very showy ; splendid for porches 25c eacH . 3 for 72c; $2.70 per dozen. Larger plants, 50c each.

Clematis Paniculata— The most beautiful and satisfactory vine ever offered. Invaluable for porches and walls of all kinds, and is Just as useful for planting among rock>work, sloping banks, covering graves, or in fact any position where a graceful vine or trailer is desired. 22c, 60c.

HARDY SWEET-SCENTED

Clematis P a niculata

This handsome hardy climber is one of the choicest and most satisfactory climb- ing flowering plants we grow. The plant Is of strong, rapid growth, with small, dense, cheerful green foliage, giving it an elegance possessed by no other climb- er. Flowers appear in greatest profusion luring August and continue late in the fall, are a creamy white color, and most deliciously fragrant. Price, 22c each; 3 for 63c; $2.10 per dozen. Two- year plants, 40c each: 3 for $1.14; $3.84 per dozen. Extra strong plants, 60c each; 3 for $1.70; $5.66 per dozen.

Clematis Coccinea 48c

A very handsome hardy DIIDM ICU Dm c 1 i m her bearing rUKrLIdtl iltll highly fragrant Burpllsh-red or scarlet flowers from June until frost. Broad green leaflets. Well adapted for training on arbors, trellises, etc., and you can do no better if you desire a permanent porch vine. Rec- ommended where a dense shade or ^reen is wanted. Price,

Strong plants, 48c each; 3 for $1.37;

$4.60 per dozen.

BITTERSWEET 42c

(Celastrus Scander.s.) A glossy large clusters of beautiful orange- crimson fruite retainea all^winter. Its graceful sprays of ® ch^“3

ing winter house decorations. Strong 42c eacn . ^

for $1.20; per dozen. $4.04. Larger plants. 65c each. 3 for $1.85; $6.24 per dozen.

Hardy Japanese

Kudzu Vine

HARDY JAPANESE KUDZU VINE. Thunberglana, *‘Jack

30c

Maderia or Mignonette Vine. 12c.

(Pueraria

and the Bean Stalk” Vine ^A vine that will grow anywhere in the best

or poorest soil. Remarkable and rapid, often making a growth of 50 to 75 feet in one season. Fragrant purple flowers; invaluable for covering porches, etc. Price, strong l-yr. plants, 30c each; 3 for 85c; $2.88 per dozen. Large 2-yr. plants, 45o each; 3 for $1.28; $4.32 per dozen. Extra large plants, 65c each; $6.24 per dozen.

Mignonette Vine

Heart-shaped leaves; feath* ery flowers; delicious frag- ranee. Here is what you ““ ^

want if a <iuicb growth is desired. Roots, I2c; 3 for 340 ; per dozen. $1.15.

Special

Offer

3 Large Flow- ering Clematis: Red. I White. I Blue

$1.43

Large size

i $3.32

THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A

Delphiniums

Gold Medal Hybrids— Hardy. Grovrs 24 to 60 inches.

Plant in sunny location. Blooms June to September.) The Delphinium or Hardy Larkspur glares us one of the most ^

popular bold, attractive and meritorious hardy border plants. They will quickly establish themselves in almost any garden soil. They respond quickly, however, to good care and attention. Their long spikes of differ- ent shades of blue flowers as well as white blooms, appear in June, and the flower season coyers a long period. “Gold Medal Hybrids” represent selected varieties. Strong plants, 30c each; 3 for 85c; $2.88 per dozen.

Golden

Glow

(Rudbeckia) A

hardy perennial grow- B ing 8 ft. high; ex- guisite double blossoms of bright- est golden color, as large as Cactus Dahlias. Strong which will bloom freely season. Nice plants, 19c each; for 54c; per dozen, $1.82.

Bleeding Heart, $1.00.

Bleedini^

Heart

$1

(Dlelytra Specta* b 1 1 is)— (H ardy.

Grows 24 inches.

Plant in sun or shade. Blooms In May.) These pretty spring bloomers with their graceful drooping sprays of heart-shaped pink and white flowers are very ornamental, and bloom freely easly in the season. Stock very limited, $1.00 eaeh; 3 for $2.50.

Plumy Bleed- Ing Heart A more dwarf variety than the older sort. Perfectly hardy, pink flowers, very desirable. 55c Hardy Golden each; 3 for $1.57. Glow. 19 cents,

Gaillardia Grandiflora 18c

(Grows twenty-four inches, plant in sun or shade. Blooms June to November.) Flowers with center of brownish-red, white petals are Into rings of orange, crimson and red.

plants, 18c each; 3 for 52c; $1.95 per dozen.

Gold Medal Delphiniums or Large Flowering Larkspur. The most attractive, bold and meritorious flower we have.

Veronica Speedwell 24c

Longifolio Subsessilis Handsome, bright blue flowers on long spikes. Late summer and fall. 2 feet high. 24o each; 3 for 68c; $2.30 per dozen.

Hardy Sweet Pea— 3Sc

Free flowering, extremely attractive, looks like the reg- ular sweet pea, but lives for years and gets better the older it gets. Recommended for porches, trellises, etc. A single plant when well established will make a great mass of vines. PINK BEAUTY A pure pink flower, quite popular. Nice plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.36 per dozen.

CRIMSON KING Crimson-red flowers in large clusters. Tall grower. Price, 35c each; 3 tor $1.00; $3.36 per dozen.

WHITE PEARL— Pure white in color. Blooms entire season. Nice plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.36 per dozen.

Hardy Oriental Poppy, gorgeous fiery-red flowers. Perfectly hardy. 24c.

Gaillardia Grandiflora flowers, brownish red, 18c.

Oriental Poppies

(Grow 36 to 42 inches; plant in sunny location; blooming in May and June.) Unequalled in gorgeous effect. tv

Hardy and grow anywhere.

RED (Oriental Fiery scarlet with deep blotch . at the base of petals.) Flowers run inches and over in diameter. 24c each; 3, for 12 for $2.30.

PIRfC Apricot-pink, conspicuously blotched crim- son. 38c each; 3 for $1.08; 12 for $3.65. WHITE Pure satiny- white, with crimson-ma- wviiaii. roon blotch at base of petals. 50o each;

3 for $1.43; 12 for $4.80.

Tritoma Ffitzerii

30€

Red Hot Poker Plant Grows two to

four feet in sunny location. The flow- er spikes are of gigantic size, fre- quently four and one-half feet high, with heads of blooms over twelve inches long, from July to Oc- tober, of rich orange-scarlet, shading to salmon- rose on edge. 30e each; 3 for 85c; $2.88 per dozen.

Do Not overlook page 37 for "Sometfifng For Every Garden; Everything For Some Gardens.”

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dffAG* illustration 8 feet in diameter, planted with 12 red flowerhig and mammoth red foliage Cannas

for center; next outer planting; 15 giant leaved or Elephant Ear Caladiums; and border planting of 25 Pendacedum or Plume Grass, 52 plants in ali, by express, safe delivery guaranteed $6.95. (Set plants 12 inches apart each way.) 5-ft. Bed 15 Pendacedum, 9 Elephant Ear Caladiums, 4 red-leaved Cannas for center, 28 plants in all, $3.68.

Special Offer Giant Flowering Heliotropes

12 for $1.12 Heliotropes are delicious fragrance gives them flowers ; the plants bear immense blooms, and in a color that is rare among bedding plants. $2.00; 39 for $3.12; 50 for $4.00; 65 for $5.20.

great favorites for bedding. Their X foremost position among fragrant

12 for $1.12; 20 for $1.60; 25 for

Mammoth Verbenas 12 for 85c

every respect is one of our most ^il^l desirable bedding plants, blooms freely and constantly and the various colors and shades of flowers are almost without limit. Trim slightly in the early stages of growth.

12 for $ .85 25 for $1.50 50 for $3.00

20 for 1.20 39 for 2.34 65 for 3.90

Bedding Geraniums 12 for $1.20

For constant blooming and brilliant VBBVI coloring there is no plant better adapted for bedding purposes. Easily grown. We offer all colors ranging from the darkest red through the different shades of pink, beauti- ful salmon, and white.

12 for $1.20 25 for $2.00 50 for $4.00

20 for 1.60 39 for 3.12 65 for 5.20

Brilliant Salvias 12 for $1.19

They grow in bush form two to two and ViBCB one-half feet high. The foliage is dense, forming a mound of vivid green, surmounted by blazing red flow'ers.

12 for $1.19 25 for $2.00 50 for $4.00

20 for >.60 39 for 3.12 65 for 5.20

Double Petunias 12 for $1.25

much improved Double Petunia, blooming early and continuing until frost, is unsurpassed for a bedding or border plant. There is great richness in color, making an unusu^ly attractive bed.

12 for $1.25 25 for $2.13 50 for $4.25

20 for 1.70 39 for 3.32 65 for 5.53

desire border plants DUa UCI foj. beds, the number required

would be as follows for (3 ft. bed, 9 plants). (4 ft. bed, 12 plants.) (5 ft. bed, 15 plants.) (6 ft. bed, 18 plants.) (7 ft. bed,

21 plants.) (8 ft. bed, 24 plants.) Border plants for any of above beds are extra ; but we will allow 100 rates on border plants as given below.

Ageratum $8.00 per 100 Althernantheras .$7.00 per 100

Alyssum 7.00 per 100 Heliotrope 8.00 per 100

Achyranthus 7.00 per l()0 Dustymiiler 6.50 per 100

Mme. Salleroi Geraniums $12.00 per 100

Hardy Chrysanthemums 12 for $1.44

Snecial Offer other plant holds the same value for VIBVB bedding or long borders on account of the profusion of bloom late in the summer and early fall, after many of the summer blooming flowers are past. Colors; Red, Yellow, Pink and White.

12 for $1.44 25 for $2.75 . 50 for $5.50

20 for 2.20 39 for 4.29 65 for 7.15

Single Petunias 12 for 93c

AffAB* outdoor decoration there are few

wflBVB plants that excel the single Petunia. They commence blooming when quite small, and when at their best display a gorgeous effect of flower and foliage. We offer the finest mixture for bedding purposes.

12 for $ .93 25 for $1.50 50 for $3.00

20 for 1.20 39 for 2.34 65 for 3.90

Bedding Asters 12 for $9.12

Giant flowering Asters possess OpCrt^BCIB VBBVB the quality of a satisfactory and con- stant blooming bedding plant, growing two and one-half feet high and bearing their large, Chrysanthemum-like flowers.

12 for $1.12 25 for $2.00 50 for $4.00

20 for 1.60 39 for 3.12 65 for 5.20

Gorgeous Cannas 12 for $1.80

QriAABAiB ^ffAB* Cannas grow rapidly and bloom luxuri- ^^CrVBClB VBBB;b antly, and possess the quality of constant blooming. We offer Red and Green foliage varieties in pink, red, yellow, or variegated.

12 for $1.80 25 for $3.00 50 for $6.00

20 for 2.40 39 for 4.68 65 for 7.80

Beautiful Gladiolus 12 for 45e

^nAAB^ll offer large-flowering and f a n c y

^fJCVBCII vBBCB orchid flowering, mixed Gladiolus which are easy to grow and produce gorgeous blooms. Our mixed bulbs contain the old dependable varieties together with some of the most choice new named sorts.

12 for $ .45 25 for $ .75 50 for $1.50

20 for .60 39 for 1.17 65 for 1.95

Cnioiic Rorl Coleus are acknowledged the standard bedding plant. A bed 6^2 feet in diameter, (Coleus set OpcClaB Vlier WlcUo IJcU g inches apart in the circle and the circles 8 inches apart in the bed), would require 95 plants. Price, $5.62. Same planting bed 4 feet in diameter, 37 plants, price, $2.31.

Handsomest of our summer flowering plants, flowering throughout the summer in opccial vrilCl luiiciuuo Ucguilldd ^ny nook or corner. Does well in complete shade. Nothing can exceed their bril-

liancy of colors or gorgeousness of effect enmassed in beds or borders, bed 5 ft. in diameter $4.50.

12 Bulbs, for bed 3 ft. in diameter $3.00. 20 Bulbs for

NUMBER OF PLANTS REQUIRED FOR BEDS OF DIFFERENT SIZES

(3 foot bed, 12 plants.) (4 foot bed, 20 plants.) (5 foot bed, 25 plants.) (6 foot bed, 39 plants.) (7 foot bed, 50 plants.) __ _ (8 foot bed, 65 plants.) Prices are given to correspond with the above.

Mrs. J. D. B., Georgia: “Your plants, seeds and bulbs are the very highest prized by one who has bought from you years ago.”

iVinin^ Plants

For Han^in^ Baskets Suspended Pots Boxes, etc.

Climbing Firecracker Plant 23c

(Mannettia Bicolor)

Can be grown in the house or garden equally well. In the house it can he trained about a window, forming a wreath of bloom summer and winter. Flowers are intense scarlet, shading into flame, tipped with bright golden-yellow, and are, covered with a thick scarlet moss. 23c each ; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.24; .12 for $2.20.

Plant i9c

(Cuphea Platycentra) Fine basket plant with scarlet, pendulous flowers ; neat, compact habit. The plants are always in bloom when given pro- per care. It grows into a bushy plant about fifteen inches high and makes an elegant ap- pearance for baskets or bedding. Price, 19c each; 3 for 48c; 6 for 94c; $1.55 per doz.

/Parcels po^ Makes a Greenhousp I alyour i

Y Door

Coleus Trailing Queen

E^rcellent variety for hanging has- kets, vases and plant boxes, etc.,

on account of trailing habit penter of leaves 4 fiery crimson sur- rounded with deep maroon ; deeply serrated edges of bright olive-green,

Nice plants, lOc

each; 3 for 28c. Jfl *

Cigar plant. Never out of flower the year around. No better house or basket plant to be had.

CjittiOing f-irecracker Plant, 23e.

Weeping

Fire

Cracker

Plant

No plant can be put to more uses than this. i ^

Its dark green dis- *“* ^

tinctly veined evergreen foliage makes it an incomparable hanging basket, porch box, or vining house plant. Also used for covering walls, graves, etc. 19c each ; 3 for 54c.

Weeping Firecracker a Plant, , ^ &2e. i

Russelia Elegantissima

A very striking semi- trailing plant, especially adapted for hanging bas- kets, vases, window-boxes, etc. The plant is of slender, arching, droop- ing habit, litersilly covered d buds and flowers, the full s to seven-eighths inches long. 6 for $1.19; 12 for $2.10.

Variegated

Parlor Ivy 22c

(Glechoma He^leracea.) The foli- age of this charming novelty is br^ht, marked with pure white, and has a refreshing ffagrance similar

to mint. Price, 22c each ; 3 for 63c; 6 for $M9; 12 for $2.10.

%N£ fOURlii

The popular variegated Vinca.

Trailing Vinca

L (Variegated Periwin- ^ M ^ ykle) ^A beautiful vari- legated trailing vine ad- “*■ V

mirably adapted for hanging baskets and vases. The leaves are a glossy green, broadly margined, a creamy- white; flowers blue. Most popular vase plant grown, 14c each; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.34. Large plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.40.

Larger, 44c.

A wonderful Porch box or Window box Of

Hanging Basket Plant, 19c.

Variegated Parler rv>%2!^r

tHE McGRE<jOR BKOS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio,U.S.A

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POPULAR HARDY HEDGE PLANTS

The above Is ati Illustration of Ibota Privet hedge resulting from plantings six to tmive Inches apart. When not^tfimnred, appearance of growth is spreading, somewhat like the Japan Barberry, (described below) California Privet is very similar.

California Privet

“Cheaper than Fences, far more beautiful.”

Of all hedge plants this is the most popular, and more of it is planted than all others combined. It is of free growth and succeeds under the most adverse conditions, such as under dense shade of trees, where other plants would not exist. Its foliage is a rich, dark green nearly evergreen, remaining on the plant until mid-winter. Nice plants, 75c per dozen; $5.00 per 100. Stronger plants, $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 100. Two-year plants, $1.20 per dozen; $9.00 per 100. Large two-year plants, $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 100.

Ibota Privet

“The Most Valuable of the Privet Family.”

This variety of Privet is more spreading than the California, and it is probably the variety of all the varieties. It is of dense growth, good green foliage, grows well in all soils. It can be trimmed as desired and will give the straight line hedge or the spreading type as would be represented by its natural growth. It is becoming more popular every year. Highly recommended. Nice plants, $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 100. Stronger plants, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. Two-year plants, $1.75 per dozen; $14.00 per 100. Large two-year plants, $2.50 per dozen; $20.00 per 100.

Japan Barberry

“Grows anywhere, branching gracefully; striking color."

(Berberis Thunbergii.) Where a dwarf deciduous hedge Is wanted, nothing equals this beautiful Barberry, Requires but little pruning to keep in shape. The leaves are small, light green,’ and towards fall assume rich, brilliant colors, the ftmit or berries becoming scarlet. Absolutely hardy in all parts of the country. Nice plants, $1.10 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. Stronger plants, $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 1 00. Two-year plants, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. Large two-year plants, $4.50 per dozen; $35.00 per 100. Selected plants, 50o to $1.00.

Amoor River Privet

This Chinese variety, very hardy, has dark green leaves, which persist almost through the winter. Where a stiff, upright hedge is wanted nothing surpasses the Amoor. To add to its attractive- ness in foliage, it bears erect panicles of beautiful, white flow- ers in June, foliowed by black berries. Price, nice plants, $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 100. Stronger plants, $1.35 per dozen; $10.00 per too. Two-yr. plants, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per HH>.

We issue a special leaflet on “Different Kinds of Hedges and Hedge Planting,” which will be mailed on request

First-Class Hardy Flowering Shrubs

Flowers pure white, white berries. Grows 3 to 5 feet.

Field-grown plants, 35c each; extra large plants, 75c. SnnwhAi'rv Riihra (Indian Currant.) Flowers SnOWDerry KUOra greenish red, berries purp- lish red. 25c each; large plants, 60c each.

Hydrangea Arborescens (Hills of Snow). One of the Most Valuable Shrubs Grown. 20c; 35c; 65c; 83c; $1.25 each.

IVIock Orange

White Buddleya

Japan Quince

(Syringa Phil- a d e I p h u s. ) Hardy shrub, grows 6 to 8 feet. Creamy-white, fragrant flowers. Single. 35c each; larger plants, 50c; extra largo, $1.00 each.

White flow- ered winter Lilac. Flowers make their appear- ance in late fall. 35c each; large field-grown plants, 75c and $1.00 ea.

Golden Leaved Syringa

(Phlladelphus Mock Orange.) One of the best golden-leaved shrubs. Very effective. 25c each : large field- grown plants, 65c each.

(Cydonia Ja- ponica.) Bril- liant scarlet flowers. One of the first bloomers. 35c each ; large plants, 65c each.

Evanvmus (Alatus, corky

Bark.) Flowers in May and June. Foliage changes to rose color in fall. 60c each.

Golden Beils yig-

upright

growth, arching branches, flowers golden yellow. One of the first shrubs to bloom. 35c each ; large field-grown plants, 65c each.

Golden Bells (v i r i d issima).

vauiucii uciia golden

yellow flowers. Large shrub, with erect green barked branches. 35o each; large field-grown plants, 65o.

Silver Lace Vine

erti.) Hardy climber, producing dur- ing summer and fall sprays of white flowers. Strong plants. $1.25 each.

Hydrangea Arborescens

(Hills of Snow.) 4 to 8 feet. Blos- soms very large of pure white. Blooms through early June until Au- gust. 20c each ; large plants, 35o eaoh; larger plants, 65c each; strong field-grown plants, two and three years old, 85c and $1.25 each.

Lilnr Purnlfk Best known of LliaC rurpie ^ ^ , fashioned

shrubs. Purple flowers, wonderful- ly fragrant. 35c each; large plants, 75c each.

White Lilac Same as purple

white flowers. 35c each ; large plants, 75c each.

Spirea Callosa Rubra

Exceptional for front of pqrch. Flow- ers pink. Long flowermg season, 45c each; larger plants, $1^00 each.

Pink Bush Honeysuckle

5 to 10 feet. Beautiful blossoms in spring, followed by shining berries.

35c each; field-grown plants, 75e.

White Bush Honeysuckle

Identical with pink variety, except- ing flowers are white. 35c ^ch ; field-grown plants, 75c each.

Althea (Rose of Sharon) Very Cl icd (jesirable ; late summer flowering. 40c each ; extra large plants, 75c each.

ALTHEA BOULE DE FEU The prettiest double red.

ALTHEA JEAN DE ARC Pure white, double.

ALTHEA CERULEAN BLUE «-

ible blu<

Dou

blue.

SPECIAL OFFER

Red, White and Blue Althea, as described above, $i.lO.

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Hydrangea Paniculata

(Paniculata) It attains a height of four to eight feet and is perfectly hardy in all parts of the country.

The flowers are white, borne on immense pyramidal panicles nearly a foot in length. It commences flowering in July and continues until November. The plant should be cut back every spring at least one-half of the last season's growth, as the flowers are borne on new wood and are much finer when the plants are treated this way. This is the finest fiowering shrub for cemetery planting we know of. (See illustration.) 35o each; 3 for $1.00; per dozen, $3.36. Larger plants, 50ic each; 3 for $1.43; per dozen, $4.80. Field-grown plants, by express only, 75c ea. ; 3 for $2.14; doz., $7.20. Extra large plants, $1.00.

Weigela Rosea

Flowers pink. 35c each; large plants, 50c; extra large, $1.00.

■Ai Foliage yellow and green

WaigCia ROSGa VariGgata variegation. SSc; large

plants. 5Qc; extra large, $l..0Q.

_ _ _ Oak-leaf shaped foliage. Dis-

Oak-Leaved Hydrangea tmct novelty. $2.50 each,

, Double rose-colored flowers.

Pink Flowering Almond Large field-grown plants, by express only, $1.00.

.... ■. mmm - _■ Same as pink, but bear-

Whlte Flowering Almond mg white nowers. Large field-grown plants, by express only, $1.00,

. . . Yellow branches make it

Yellow Twigged Dogwood very effective. 35c each; larger plants, 60c.

i». . j Blood-red branches, flowers

Red Twigged Dogwood white. SSc each; large plants, 60 cents.

Popular Spireas 35c

(Spirea Van Houttei.) The grandest of Bridal Wreatn an Splreas, a complete fountain of pure

white, blooms in May and June. Its riotous flowering it

very striking. Requires no care to speak of and lasts a life time. 20c each; 3 for 57c; per doz., $2.00; 2-yr.

35c each; 3 for $1.00; per doz., $3.36. J t

3 for $1.43; per doz., $4.80. Heavy 3.yr. .P'^nts, 75c each, 3 for $2.14; per doz., $7.20. Extra large specimen plants, $1.00 and $1.50 each.

Dense feathery bush, high, the

foliage changing to bright red and

Price, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 75o

Butterfly Bush all summer. Attracts unusual attention A deciduous bush, dying down in the winter. The blooms come from the new wood produced through the summer. Prouuces long panioles of lilac-colored flowers of miniature size. Nice plants, 20c each: 2-yr plants, 40c each; large field-grown plan..s, 75c

each; extra large plants, $1.00.

(Purple Fringe.) -- Long feathery flower Stalks. 35c; larger plants, 75c.

Smoke Bush

Hardy Hydrangea Paniculata, admirably adapted for border or ceme- tery planting. No bp.*ter shrub grown. 35c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 each.

Sweet Scented Shrub V”*! 3Sc

feet, flowers in spring.) The highly prized, strawberry scented flowers, when fully open, are about the size of a silver dollar, of a mahogany- brown color. Perfectly hardy, 35e each; 3 for $1.00; per dozen, $3.36. Large field-grown plants, by express only, 75c each; 3 for $2.14; per dozen. $7.20.

Tamarix Africana

Delicate pink flowers; feathery foli- age, 35c; large plants, 6Qc.

Spirea Thunbergii

orange. Flowers pure white

each; 3 for $2.14. Pleno)— (4 to 6 feet, flowers in

Spirea PrunifOla spring.) Handsome, arching form dou- blfshowy white flowers. Price, 35c each; 3 for $1.00 Per dozen, $3.36. Larger plants, by express only, 75c each, 3 for $2.14, per

^zen, $7.2^^ Deep rose-colored flowers. 35c; large

Spirea BlElardia plants, by express only, 50c; extra large plants, 75c.

Purple Persian Lilac

Larger florets than Common Ll- lac. Flowers purple. 60c each.

^ ^ Handsome flowers of pure white.

Common Snowball 35c each; larger plants, 70o.

white double flowers. 35o

PeUtZia CandldlSSima each; field-grown plants. 75e.

White f loggers. 35c ea.;

Deutzia Pride of Rochester fieid-grown plants, 750

and $1.25^ -

(Summer Lilac) Free flowering. Blooms

At

Deutzia Crenata Rosea Plena S-?rown?^75ef^***

Prunus Pisardi

(Purple- Leaved Plum)— S m a 1 1, pinkish-

white flowers. $ 1 .00;

(Double- Flowered Plum)— Double llgUt

Prunus I rilOPa pink blossoms. $t ,0Q.

Crimson Weigela great profusion.

field-grown plants, 75c each.

Flowers deep carmine red, produced 50o each; large

Dwarf Boxwood

Fine plants for bordering, ornamental

or decorative work. Foliage deepest green, very effective. Nice plants, about 6 Inches high, 20c each; 3 for 57c; 6 for $1.08; $1.92 per dozen. Stronger plants, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85; larger plants, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.70; selected $3.50 to $5.00 each. Pyramid or globe shaped.

plants,

Stems clustered, ^ gracefully^ 40c

Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). Not excelled by any shrub grown! exceptionally graceful in growth, wonderfully strik-

r&Aerttnrflium stems ciusterea, graceiuuy arou- l^esmoaium 2 to 4 feet tail, literally loaded

with drooping racemes of rose-purple flowers. Leaves rich green, compound, consisting of three elliptic leaflets. This shrub la a native of Japan. Should be cut to the ground each spri^ before the new growth starts. Field-grown plants, 40o each; 3 for $1.14; per dozen, $3.84. Extra large plants, 660 each; 3 for $1.85; per dozen, $6.24.

New Philadelphus, Virginal

A wonderful, new grand sweet-scented shrub wlU ^

take first place among white flowering shrubs. Should M have been called the Snowstorm Philadelphus for its , ,

large double crested sweet-scented flowers make it a plant or solid white. Wonderful for specimen, shrubbery or hedges, bloom- ing early and late. Grand shrub, highly recommended 75o each. 3 for $2.14; $7.20 per dozen. Extra large plants, $1.25.

Anthony Waterer

2 to 3 feet, flowers in sui^erj^)_ A

Spirea

for

ing in flower. gOo,

Mrs. J. R. Saul, N.

35c; 5Qc; 75c; $1.00 and $I.5Q.

wito^dark crimson flowers; one ^ the ^est. ^0 $1.00; per doz., $3.36. Large field-grown plants, by express only, 750 each; 3 for $2.14; per dozen, $7.20l

writes: “Roses and plants you shipped me have been the envy of all my friends. The young plants have

done well, only lost one out of forty-five."

SOMETHING FOR EVERY GARDEN EVERYTHING FOR SOME GARDENS

On this page we list and give prices and short descriptions of a large list of plants so well known that they do not call for full de- scriptions and illustrations. This enables us to give through this Catalog a complete list of the large and varied stock we handle.

tea— HYBRID TEA EVERBLOOMING ROSES Crimson Queen 24c; 65c; $1. Mrs. H. Win nett, Red 25c; 70c. Eugene Bouliet— 24c; 65c; $1. C. Sou pert— 26c; 75c; $1. Segond Weber 24c; 70c; $1. Lady Battersea 22c; 65c; $1. Red Columbia— 60c; $2.

Lady Plymouth 24c; 65c; $1.

F. Pemberton 26c; 70c; $1.

La Tosca, Pink 26c; 75c; $1.25. Premier, Pink 32c; 60c; $1.25. Francis Scott Key ^24c; 65c. Alexander Hill Gray— 22c; 55c. Papa Gontier 18c; 55c.

Souv. Malmaison 18c; 56c. Antoine Rivoire— 24c; 65c.

Helen Good, Pink ^22c; 60c.

The Bride^ White 18c; 50c. Marie Van Houtte 18c; 50c. Safrano, Apricot 18c; 45c. Isabella Sprunt 18c; 50c.

Bessie Brown, Blush 25c; 60c. Red Radiance— 25c; 60c; $1.25. Caroline Testout 25c; 65c; $1. Lady Ashtown, Pink 22c; 60c; $1.

Marie Guillot, White— 18c; 50c. National Emblem 26c; 75c; $1. Mile. Franciska Kruger 18c; 50'c. Hoosier Beauty, Scarlet 25c; 65c. Marie Guillot, White— 18c; 50c. D; de Brabant 22c; 55c; $1. Burbank, Pink 18c; 50e. Bridesmaid 18c; 50c; $1. Killarney Bril. 30c; 60c; $1.25. Mrs. A. Ward— $1.25; 65c; 25c. Crusader $1.35; 75c; 30c.

My Maryland $1.25; 65c; 25c. Lady Alice Stanley $1.25; 70c. K. A. Victoria -$1.25; 60c.

Lady Pierre— $1.35 ; 70c; 30c. Rose Premier $1.25; 60c; 32c. Rhea Reid $1.25; 60c; 24c. Mme. Butterfly ^$1.35; 75c; 28c. Hoosier Beauty $1.25; 65c; 24c. Amer. Legion 35c; 75c; $1.25. Ahgeius, White 50c; $1.

La France 24c; 60c.

Md. C. Marti nette 28c; 75c;

$ 1 .25.

Wm. Shean, Pink 24c; 6Co; $1. Chas. K. Douglas 60c; $2.

Lady Ursula 24c; 75c; $1.25. Gorgeous— 35c; 75c; $1.25.

Mrs. George Shawyer 22c; 65c. Robin Hood— “"260; 70c; $1. Queen’s Scarlet 18c; 56c; $1. Melody 26c; 65c; $1. Blumenschmidt-^l8c; 55c; 85c. Etoile de France 24c; 65c; $1. Pink Druschki— 27c; 75c; $1. Chateau Vougeot 26c ; 70c ; $1.25.

Yellow Kaiserine— 24c; 70c; $1. Etoile de Lyon 22c; 65c; $1. Helen Gould 22c; 65c; $1.

Md. J. Guillemont ^20c; 50c; $1. Pink Killarney 24c; 75c; $1.25. President Taft 24c; 60c; $1. Souv. de Netting 32c; 65c.

Mrs. Charles Bell 30c; $1. Wellesley— 24c; 65c; $1.

Gruss Teplltz 22c; 60c; $1. Perle Des Jardins 25c; 70c. Madison— 24c; 65c; $1.

Golden Gate— 24c; 60c; $1.

HARDY MONTHLY BLOOMING BUSH ROSES

Baby Doll, variegated ^26c; 65c. White Baby Rambler 20c; 50c. Jessie, Crimson 22c; 55c.

Baby Rambler, red 22c; 55c. Orleans, Cerise 20c; 60c.

Ellen Poulson, Pink 24c; 65c. George Eiger, Yellow 24c; 65c. Erna Teschendorff 22c; 60c. Gruss An Aachen 24c; 60c.

HARDY JUNE ROSES Soleil. d’Or, Orange 85c.

Bloire Bruxelles 28c; 75c; $1. His Majesty— 26c; 60c; $1.25. Black Prince 24c; 65c; $ 1 .25.

P. C. de Rohan 24c; 60c; $1.25. J. B. Clarke^ 24c; 60c; $1.15. Madame Masson 25c; 65c; $1. Pink Druschki 27c; 75c; $1. Captain Christy 25c; 65c; $1. Harrison’s Yellow $1.

Jubilee 26c; 85c.

F. K. Druschki— 35c; 70c; $1.25. Gen. Jacqueminot 25c; 65c: $1.10.

Anna de Diesbach 24c; 65c; $1. Marshall P. Wilder— 24c; 65c; $1. Black Prince 24c; 65c; $1.25. Glorie Lyonnaise 24c; 65c; $1. Mme. Chas. Wood 24c: 65c; $1.10.

Md. Plantler ^22c; 55c; $1. Paul Neyron 25c; 65c; $1.

RUGOSA ROSES Rugosa Alba, White 75c. Rugosa Rubra, Crimson 75c. Sir T. Lipton 24c; 60c; $1.

HARDY MOSS ROSES Crimson Globe 25c; 60c. Blanche Moreau, White 25c; 60c. Henry Martin, Red 28c; 75c.

HARDY MEMORIAL ROSES Hiawatha, Scarlet 20c: 60c. Rosa Wichuraiana, White— 20c; 60c.

HARDY HEDGE ROSES Cloth ilde Soupert, Pink 22c; 48c.

F. Meyer 25c; 60c; $1.

New Century ^24c; 60c; $1.

CLIMBiNG TEA ROSES Cl. Perle Des Jardines 26c; 75c. Cl. Etoile De France 24c; 65c. Cl. Guillot, White— 22c: 45c.

Cl. Pink Cochet 26c; 75c.

Cl. Testout, Rose 24c; 75c.

Cl. Gruss An Teplitz 26c; 55c. Cl. R. Marie Henriette 22c; 50c. Cl. Pillar of Gold— 24c: 65c.

Cl. Meteor, Red 24c; 50c.

Cl. White Cochet 22c; 60c.

Cl. Helen Gould, Red 22c: 55c. Cl. Lady Ashtown 26c: 55c.

Cl. Ophelia 32c; 75c.

Cl. Malmaison, Flesh 23c; 55c.

HARDY CLIMBING ROSES Lady Gay, Pink 24c; 60c. Philadelphia 22c; 55c: $1. Rosary 26c; 55c: 75c; $1.

Bess Lovett 26c; 60c; $1.

Mary Lovett— 26c; 60c; $1. Paul’s Scarlet Climber ^24c; 60c. Silver Moon 22c; 55c; $l. White D. PerKins— 22c; 50c.

GANNAS

King Humbert, Orange— 24c. Hungaria, Pink 25c.

Wyoming, Orange 20cs. Wintzer’s Colossal, Orange 25c. Gigantea, Red 22c; 3 for 63c. J. D. Eisle, Scarlet— 20c.

Mme. Crozy, Scarlet 20c, Fireflame, Scarlet 19c.

Firebird, Red 30c; 3 for 85c. Buttercup, Yellow 25c.

Venus, Rose and Cream .22c, Louisiana, Scarlet 19c.

Richard Wallace, Yellow 20c. Mt, Etna, Orange and Red 24c. The President, Scarlet 32c.

EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHE- MUMS

Pacific Supreme^ 24c. Chrysolora, Yellow 20c.

Black Hawk, Crimson 26c. White Bonnaffon 22c,

Major Bonnaffon, Yellow 24c. White Chieftain— 24c.

White Turner 25c.

Ivory, White^ l9o.

Col. Appleton, Yellow 22c.

Red Seidewitz 26c.

Golden Glow, Yellow 22c. Early Frost, White— 20c.

COLEUS

lOc; 3 for 25c; 12 for 85c. Sensation Crimson Maroon. Verschaffeltii Maroon- Yellow. Yellow Bird Golden-Yellow. Empress of India— Light Maroon. Duneira Variegated Crimson. Queen of the West Variegated. Nero Nearly Black.

Trailing Queen Cherry Red. Beckwith Gem Dark Maroon. Grace Adams Green and Red. Marie Levering Splashed Crim- son.

DAHLIAS

Prima Donna, Pink— 40c.

Mary Pickford, Primrose 60c. Queen Mary, Pink 50c. Snowdrift, White $2.

Breeze Lawn, Red $1.50. Insulinde, Orange— $3.50.

Dream, Apricot Pink 75c. Attraction, Lavender^ $1.

Rube Girl, Coral Red $1.50. Bianca, Pink $1,25.

Crystal, Pink 75c.

Oregon Beauty Red, 40c. Millionaire, Lavender $2.

Mrs. M. W. Crowell— 55c.

Mrs. Bowen Tufts, Purple 50c. Madonna, White 65*.

Zeppelin, Mauve 65c.

Golden West, Yellow 60c.

GERANIUMS Double Geraniums John Doyle, Scarlet 22c.

Jean Viaud, Rose Pink— 24c.

S. A. Nutt, Dark Red— 24c. Dutchess De Montmort 26c. Alphonse Ricard, Orange 20c. Marquis de Castelaine 24c. Mrs. Lawrence, Salmon 20c. LaFavorite, White 18c. Cardinal, Scarlet 24c.

Miss Frances Willard 22c. Beaute Poitevine, Salmon 24c. Mme. Barney, Pink 22c. Buchner, White— 20c.

Leopold Bouville? Carmine 30c.

Geranium Novelties Mrs. Pollock, Orange 30c. Fanny, Salmon Pink 36c. Cactus Geranium, Scarlet 50c. Bronze Bedder, Scarlet 28c.

MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS Dusty Miller lOc.

Single Petunias 12c.

Ageratums 12c.

Strawberry Geranium 16c. Lobelia GracHrs 14c.

Painted Leaved Sanchezia 34c. Little Gem Feverfew 16c.

Magic Lily 88c.

Giant Hybrid Amaryllis 60c. Christmas Cactus-r-35c.

Begonia Speculata 35c.

Blue Moonflower 24c.

Calendulas 20c.

Impatiens Sultani 22c. Variegated Abutilon 24c. Chinese Paper Plant ^25c. Browallia 22c.

Comet Flower 26c.

Abutilon Eclipse 24c.

Cape Jasmine— 40c.

Lemon Verbena 19c.

Oxalis ^26c.

White Moonflower 24c.

Fountain of Gold 24c. Swainsonia 22c.

Crown of Thorns— 26c.

VERBENAS

Pink, 12c; White, 42c; Variegated i2c; Blue, 12c; Crimson, 12c.

SALVIAS Blue Salvia 15c.

St. Louis 15c.

White Salvia 15c. Spotted Salvia— 15c. Splendens Bonfire— 15c. America 15c.

SNAPDRAGON Red Snapdragon 16c. White Snapdragon 16c. Bronze Snapdragon i6c. Pink Snapdragon 16c. Yellow Snapdragon 16c.

PALMS, DECORATIVE PLANTS Kentia Fosteriana— 40c; 85c; $1.50.

Cocos Palm 75c.

Areca Lutescens 65c; $1; $1.50. Kentia Palm— 40c; 75c; $1.50. Ostrich Plume Palm $2. Pandanas Veitchii $1,

Dravena Terminalis 50c: $1. Bird Nest Fern— 45c; 75c.

SUMMERING FLOWERING BULBS

Lilium Auratum, White 42c. Lilium Album, White 39c. Lilium Rubrum, Pink— 42c. Lilium Melpomeme, Orange— 42c. Lilium Elegans, Red 40c.

Lilium Tigrinum, Orange 39c. Lilium Speciosum Roseum— 40c. Lilium Henryl, Yellow 38c. Lilium Candidum, White 38c. Hyacinthus Candicans 16c. Amaryllis iohnsonii 85c.

Blue Lily of Nile 60c.

Magic Lily, Pink 88c.

Hybrid Amaryllis 60c.

HARDY VINES HONEYSUCKLES Evergreen 20c; 45c, Golden-leaved 20c; 45c. Variegated 22c; 45c. Japanese— 20c; 40c.

Trumpet Creeper— 40c: 60c. Dutchman’s Pipe 50c; $1.50. Cinnamon Vine lOc.

English Ivy, Evergreen 19c. Boston Ivy 20c: 45c: 75c. Virginia Creeper 35c; 65c. Purple Wistaria 40c; 75c; $1.25. White Wistaria— 35c : 65c; $1.25. Chinese Matrimony Vine 20c.

PERENNIAL PLANTS Yucca 35c; 75c.

Hardy Blue Plumbago 28c. Cone Flower 26c.

Anemones^ 26c; 45c.

Lemon Lily 25c; 50c. Variegated Day Lily 26c. Agrostema 24c.

Blue Bell— 26c.

Statice 34c.

Hardy Alyssum 25c.

Hardy Periwinkle 22c. Carindal Flower 30c. Coreopsis 18 c.

Monarda Rosea 22c.

HARDY ASTERS Perry’s White Aster— 45c. Feltham Blue Aster 30c. Brussels Aster— 45c.

Novi Belgii Miss Elsele— 40c. Mauve Cushion ^30c.

GOREGOUS PEONIES Festiva Maxima 85c.

La Tulipe— 90c.

President Taft $2. Philomele $1.25.

Adolphe Rousseau $1.75. L’Ecletante^ 95c.

Princess Beatrice 80c. Officinalis Rose— $1. Officinalis Albe $1. Officinalis Rubra $1.

FLEUR-DE-LIS— FLAG IRIS Loreley— 35c.

Jacq uesiana— 40c.

Leda 50c.

Perfection— 50c.

Isoline— 60c.

Wyomissing 50c.

Pari'siana— 45c.

Quaker Lady— 40c.

Lohengrin 24c.

(36)1’HE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A.

SEEDS FOR EVERY FLOWER GARDEN

Injjffering our complete stock— “SOMETHING FOR EVERY GARDEN; EVERYTHING FOR SOME GARDENS” house Plants, Perennials, Shrubs, Evergreens, Fruit Trees and Flower Seeds, in the limited space of this catalnauA to fully describe and illustrate all of the different Items. The Flower Seeds’ offered on this p^age ie a high SJaSe "tested" seed^ no better to be had from any other source in this country. Prices given are per packet. ® ® seeds—

Roses, Green- it is impossible

Amaranthus, Salicifolius (Fountain Plant).

Aster Crego’s White, 15c. Aster Crego’s Purple, 15c. Aster— Crego’s Lavender, 15c. Aster— Crego’s Shell-Pink, 15c. Aster Crego’s Deep Rose, 15c. Aster Crego’s Mixed, 18c. Aster Rochester, Rose Pink, 15c. Aster Rochester, White, 15c. Aster— Rochester, Purple, 15c. Aster Rochester, Lavender, 15c. Aster Rochester, Mixed, 18c. Aster Daybreak, 15c.

Aster Lavender Gem, t5c. Aster Red, “Sensation,” 15c. Aster Hohcnzollern, Mixed, 20c. Aster Early Wonder, Blue, 15c. Aster Early Wonder, White, 15c.

Aster Early Wonder, Pink, 15c. Aster Late Branching, Mixed, 10 cents.

Aster Excelsior Mixture, 25c. Astermum Mixed, 20c.

Abronia, lOc.

Acroclinium, Mixed, lOc. ^geratum. Mixed, iOc. Amaranthus Salicifolius, 5c. \marantiius. Tricolor, 5c. Anthemis, IOc.

Amethyst Browallia, IOc.

Beilis Perennis Mixed, IOc. Blue Lace Flower, IOc.

Balsam Apple, IOc.

Balsam, Carnation striped, IOc. Balsam, prize double, 15c. Begonia, Single, 12c.

Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila),

10 cents.

Bachelor’s Button (Globe Ama- ranth), 5c.

Calliopsis Dbl. Mixed, 6c. Campanula Peach Bells, 8c. Campanula Canterbury Bells,

8 cents.

Campanula Cup and Saucer^

8 cents.

Candytuft— Empress, 5c. Candytuft Mixed, 5c.

Canary Bird Vine, 5c.

Canna Mixed, 12c.

Castor Oil Beans Mixed, IOc. Derastium 15c.

Centaurea Imperialis Mixed.

15 cents.

Bineraria Mxd., 15c.

Ciarkia Elegans Mixed, IOc. Cobea Scandens, IOc.

Cowslip Primula Veris, 15c. Chrysanthemum “Bridal”

Robe, 12 cents.

Cypress Vine Scarlet, IOc. Cypress Vine— Mixed, 8c,

Coleus Fine Mixed, 15c.

Coleus McGregor’s Mixed, 20c. Cyclamen Mixed, 20c.

Carnation, Malmaison, 15c. Carnation, Everblooming, 20c. Cheiranthus, IOc.

Columbine, Single, IOc. Columbine. Double. I5e.

Columbine, New Hybrids, 15c. Cacalia, IOc.

Celosia (Coxcomb) Plumed. IOc. Cockscomb, Glasgow Prize, IOc. Cockscomb, Crested Mixed, IOc. Chinese Lantern Plant, IOc. Calendulas, Favorite, IOc. Calendulas, Orange King, IOc. Calendulas, Pure Gold, IOc. Cosmos, Mammoth Mixed, IOc. Cosmos, Early Double. 20c. Cosmos, Early Dwarf, IOc, Carnation, Snow-Flake, IOc. Carnation, Red, IOc.

Carnation, Yellow, IOc. Carnation, Mixed, IOc. Calceolaria, Mixed, 20c. Candytuft Secpervirens, lOo.

Delphiniums, Hybrids, 20c. Deiphiniums, Belladonna, 20c. Dahlia, Double Cactus, 15c. Dahlia, Premium Double, IOc. Dahlia, Giant Double, 15c. Dahlia, Double Peony, 20c. Busty Miller Silver Leaved,

10 cents.

Daisies African Mixed, IOc. Daisies Burbank’s “Shasta,”

10 cents.

Dianthus, Dbl. Pink, 15c. Dianthus, Double Fringed, i5c. Dianthus, Hardy, Double, 15c. Dianthus, Excelsior Mixed, IOc.

Echeveria Mixed, IOc.

Fern, Mixed Varieties, 20c. Four O’clock Mixed Colors, 5c. Foxglove Gloxinia Mixed, IOc. Forget-Me-Not, Dwarf, 15c. Forget-Me-Not, Mixed, IOc. Forget-Me-Not, Pink Gem, IOc. Forget-Me-Not, White Gem, IOc. Forget-Me-Not, Blue Gem, lOe. Fuchsias Mixed, 20c.

Gaillardia, Splendens, IOc, Gourd, Small Mixed, 7c.

Gourd, Large Mixed, 7c. Gladiolus, New Hybrid, 15c. Bloxinia Mixed, 20c.

Geraniums Zonal Mixed, IOc. Geraniums Sweet-scented “Ap- ple,” 20c.

Grevillea, IOc.

Heliotrope, Hybrids, 15c. Hollyhocks Chater’s Double Mixed, IOc.

Hollyhocks Scarlet Double,

10 cents.

Hollyhocks Double Yellow,

10 cents.

Hollyhocks Double White, lOo. Hollyhocks Newport Pink, Double, IOc.

Hollyhocks Allegheny, Mixed, 15 cents.

Hollyhock Exquisite, Mixed,

20 cents.

Hibiscus Marshmallow, Mxd., 10 cents.

Hops Variegated, 8c.

Jerusalem Cherry, IOc.

Larkspur, Tall, Dbl., Mxd., 8c. Lupinus, Perennial, Mxd., IOc. Lavender, 10 cents.

Larkspur Annual Exquisite,

15 cents.

Lantana Hybrid Mixed, IOc. Lobelia Compacta, 8c.

Lobelia Gracillus, 8c.

Marigolds African Mixed, 8c. Marigolds Orange Prince, IOc. Marigolds, French Mxd., 8c. Mexican Burning Bush, 8c. Mignonette Red Goliath, IOc. Mignonette— White Pearl, IOc. Moonf lowers True White, IOc. Moonflowers Scarlet Star, IOc. Moonf lowers Sky Blue, 15c. Morning Glory Imp. Jap., Mxd., 10 cents.

Morning Glory Rochester, IOc. Musk, 15c.

Monkey Flower (Mimulus,) lOo. Mountain Fringe, IOc.

Nasturtium, Chamelon, 12c. Nasturtium, Lady Bird, 12c. Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed, 12c. Nasturtium, Dwarf Golden- Midnight, l5o.

Nasturitum, Dwarf Mxd., IOc. Nasturtium, Tall Mxd., 15c.

Petunia California Giants, 20c. Petunia Giant Fringed Mxd., 20 cents.

Petunia Blotched and Striped, 8 cents.

Petunia Rosy Morn, 12c. Platycodon Bell Flower, IOc. Portulaca Single Mixed, 8c. Portulaca Double Mixed, IOc.

Pansies Panama Pacific, 20c. Pansies Germania Master- piece, 20c.

Pansies (Bush) Princess, 25c. Pansies Prince Henry, 15c. Pansies Ruby, 15c.

Pansies Golden Gem, 15c. Pansies^ Black Mastodon, 20c. Pansies Bronze Mastodon, 20c. Pansies White, 20c.

Pansies Mastodon Mixed, 25c. Phlox Double, 15c.

Phlox Hardy Perennial, i5c. Phlox Dwarf, IOc.

Phlox Drummondi Mixed, 12c. Phlox Starred and Fringed,

12 cents.

Primrose Fringed, 15c. Primrose Stellata, Mixed, l5o. Primrose Chinese, 15c. Periwinkle Mixed, IOc.

Poppy Oriental, IOc.

Poppy Iceland Poppies, 7c. Poppy Roseball, Double, IOc. Poppy Featherball, Double, 8c. Poppy Mixed, Single, 8c.

Rose Seed, IOc.

Stocks, Dbl. Dwarf, Mxd., 15c. Stocks, Cut-and-Come-Again,

15 cents.

Smilax, IOc.

Sunflower Double, IOc. Sunflower Red, r2c.

Sunflower Mixed, 8c.

Sweet William Dbl. Crimson,

10 cents.

SWEET PEAS

Dorothy Eckford, White, IOc. Flora Norton, Lavender, IOc. Lord Nelson, Navy Blue, IOc. Lovely, Soft Shell Pink, IOc. Othello, Dark Maroon, IOc. Hon. Mrs. Kenyon^ Yellow, IOc. Countess Spencer, 15c.

Primrose Spencer, 15c.

Helen Lewis, 15c.

White Spencer, 15c.

Beatrice Spencer, 15c.

King Edward Spencer, 15c.

Asta Ohn, 15c.

Perennial, Lathyrus, Pink Beauty, 15c.

Perennial, Lathyrus, White Pearl, 15c.

Lathyrus Perennial, Mixed, 15c. Banner Mixture, 8c.

Grandiflora Mixed, IOc.

Early Flowering Mixed, IOc. Spencer Mixed, 12c.

Tom Thumb, Mxd., IOc.

Sweet Alyssum, 6c. Snapdragon, Giant Mixed, IOc. Snapdragon, Dwarf, IOc. Snapdragon, Queen Victoria,

10 cents.

Snapdragon, Othello, IOc. Snapdragon, Venus, IOc. Snapdragon, Torchlight, IOc. Snapdragon, Delila, IOc. Snapdragon, Orange Beauty,

10 cents.

Straw Flower (Helichrysum) Mixed, 5e.

Straw Flower— Saimon- Rose, 5c. Straw Flower Sulphur, 5c. Straw Flower Fire Ball, 5c. Scabiosa— (Pin Cushion Flow- er), Double Mixed, 8c.

Salvia Splendens, 12c.

Salvia “Zurich,” 20c.

Salvia Farinacea, 15c.

Torenia, 12c.

rritoma— Red Hot Poker, l5o. Verbenas, White, 12c.

Verbenas, Scarlet Defiance, |2c. Verbenas, Pink Mixed, 12c. Verbenas, Mammoth Mixed, 12c. Violets Odorata Alba, 15c. Violets Odorata The Czar, 18c.

Wallflower Double Mixed, IOc.

GIANT ZINNIAS Zinnias, Crested, IOc.

Zinnias, Mixed, 8c.

Zinnias, Button, IOc.

Zinnias, Zebra Mixed, 8c. Giant Double Flesh, IOc.

Giant Double, White, IOc.

Giant Double, Crimson, IOc. Giant Double, Violet, IOc.

Giant Double, Scarlet, IOc. Giant Double, Golden Yellow IOc.

Giant Double, Purple, IOc. Giant Double, Sulphur Yellow IOc.

Giant Mixed, 10c.

Hardy Garden Collection 35c. Aquilegia (Columbine), Hardy Oriental Poppy, Hollyhocks, Forget-Me-Not, Hardy Pinks, Foxglove (Digitalis), Sweet William, Double. 7 packets for 35e.

Cut Flower Coilection 40c. Aquilegia (Columbine), Ast- ers, Carnations, Cosmos, Gail- lardia, Mignonette, Larkspur, Zinnias. The 8 packets for 40 cents.

LAWN GRASS AND CLOVER McGregor’s Special Mixture, 40c quart.

Shady Nook, 60c per quart. White Clover, $1.00 per lb.

VEGETABLE SEEDS

Beans, Improved Golden Wax, 10 cents.

Beans, Improved Bush Lima,

10 cents.

Beans, Semi-Dwarf, Bijou, 12c. Beans, Dwarf Bounteous, 12c. Beets, Early Eclipse, IOc.

Beets, Covent Garden Red, 7c. Brussels Sprouts, IOc.

Cabbage, Allhead Early, IOc. Cabbage, True Danish Ballhead, 10 cents.

Cabbage, Prime, 15c.

Carrots, Danvers True, 5c. Cauliflower, Dry Weather, 15c. Celery, Golden Self-Blanching, 10 cents.

Cucumbers, Everbearing, 5c. Endive, Giant Fringed, IOc. Lettuce, Early Prize-head, 5c. Lettuce, Prittle Ice, IOc. Lettuce, Fletham King, IOc. Muskmeleon, Spicy Cantaloupe, 10 cents.

Onion, Prize Taker, So.

Peas, Premium, Gem, IOc.

Peas, Extra Early, IOc.

Peas, Peter Pan, 12c.

Parsley, Moss Curled, IOc. Peppers, Chinese Giant, IOc. Radishes, Icicle, 5c.

Radishes, Early Scarlet Button,

5 cents.

Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam,

10 cents.

Turnip, Early Flat, IOc. Tomato, True Ponderosa, IOc. Tomato, Earliana, IOc.

Tomato, Nonsuch. IOc.

THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, PlantGrowers, importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S. A.

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<38) THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A.

Hardy Garden Phlox

Bridesmaid

Coqueiicot

White heads ; center crimson- carmine. 25e each; 3 for 72c.

Bright orange-scarlet. 25c each; S for 72 cents.

I L ^ Immense pure white heads. 25c

Von Lassburg each; 3 for 72c.

PanthOOn crimson eye. 25o each; 3

Lo Mlahcii Deep velvety purple. 25o each; 3 for 72c.

e-Lis— Fla^ Iris

HER MAJESTY Bright pink slight lilac tint. 35c each.

MRS. NEWBONNER Deep golden-yellow. 50c each.

PALLIDA DALMATICA Silvery-lavender. 35c each.

KING Old gold and bronze; slight crimson. 50c eacbs HALFDAN Cream- white. 15c each.

WALHALLA Lavender and violet-purple. I5c each,

MIDNIGHT Deep purple. 15c each.

MME. CH ERE AU— White; lavender cast. 20c each.

MRS. H. DARWIN— White, veined violet. 15c each,

CAPRICE Dark violet-rose. 25c each.

ATROPURPUREA ^Royal purple. 35c each.

Eulalias Hardy Grasses

JAPONICA ZEBRINA Crosswise foliage; broad bands of golden- yellow. 50c; large, $1.00.

JAPONICA VARIEGATA Narrow leaves, striped white and green. 50c; large, $1.00.

GRACILIS UNIVATA Green leaves; silvery white rib. 50c; iarsc>

$1.00.

Shasta Daisy

white ;

Double Golden

Hardy. Dou- VIOW ble blossoms of brightest golden- yellow. 19c; 3 for 54c.

Plant)

Achillea— Snow-white flowers produced in large sprays. Hardy. 22c.

Sweet William

(Hardy.) Favorite of old- fashioned gardens. Fragrant. Colors : scarlet, maroon, pink.

24c; 3 for 57c; 12 for $1.92.

Bells.

Campanula ^u"r®y

Bells.) Hardy. Cup-shaped flowers. Colors : BLU E,

PINK, CRIMON, WHITE. 24c each.

Hardy Sweet William.

Pink Achillea

(Rosy Milfoil)

A rose colored variety of the popular white Cemetery Plant. Finely cut foli- age. Flowers from early spring until frost. 18 in. high. Fine for borders. 24c each; 3 for 685: $2.30 per dozen.

Anemone

(Japanese Wind Flower.) Flowers pure white and Foxglove or Digitalis, silvery - pink.

summer 26c; 3 Large 45c each ; $1.28.

Hardy

Crimson Hibiscus

Deep crimson flowers. 20c; large, 40 cents.

Hardy White Hibiscus

(Mallows) ^White, deep son center. 20c; large, 40c.

Hardy Pink Hibiscus

Clear even pink. 20c; large, 40 cents.

Double Sweet

Ever-Blooming Sweet William

Crimson (Dianthus Latifolius) Summer bedding plant, pro- ducing masses of vel- V e t y crimson-scarlet double flowers. 20c each; 3 for 57c.

^ Giant Hardy Primrose

Immense trusses of large flowers from purest white, yellow and orange to richest crimson. 22c each.

Long Spurred Columbine

18 to 36 inches. Long blooming season thru May and June.) Hardy ; graceful flowers freely produced on long stems. Mixed coloi”S only, covering shades . .. of pink, lavender, white, etc., 24c each; 3 for 68c; 12 for $2.30.

Double Hollyhocks

Hardy. Waxy flowers. Colors WHITE, MAROON, PINK. RED, YELLOW. 20c each.

Fox Glove Hardy ;

bears thimble- shaped flowers on long spikes. 24c each ; 3 for 68c.

Velvety leaves; butterfly - like flowers. Easy culture. Flow- ers deep blue, on large spikes. 30c each; 3 for 85c.

Lupinus

Forget-Me-Not

(Myosotis) A peren- nial. Hardy if given slight protection through winter. Flow- ers light blue. 24c each; 3 for 57c.

Baby’s Breath

Hardy. A mass of minute pure white flowers. Very dainty. 25c each; 3 for 72c.

Evergreen Trees and Shade Trees

p (Green and Golden.) Vigorous and hardy. Remark-

vyprCSS able trees, with either bright green, or golden yellow foliage. Very graceful branches. Specimen trees very orna- mental. 3 to 4 feet, $6.00; 2 to 3 feet, $5.00.

(Juniperus Sabina.) Low grower, vOmpSCt 03VII1 JURipBr bushy habit. Foliage dark green ; dense. 2 to 2^ feet, $6.00 each; 1 54 feet to 2 feet, $4.00 each.

(3) Dwarf Spreading Juniper eria“a".)‘’'MiaS'sT«y

White markings; light and thread-like. Best of the dwarf- growing evergreens. 3 to 354 feet, $12.00 each; 254 to 3 feet, $9.00 each; 2 to 254 feet, $6.00; 1 54 to 2 feet, $4.00 each.

llAmlAAir CnriiAA (Tusga Canadenis.) Magnificent; grows nollllQCIi OprUCV rapidly in almost any soil and situation.

4 to 5 feet, $9.00 each ; 3 to 4 feet, $6.00 each ; 2 to 3 feet, $4.00 each; 154 to 2 feet, $3.00 each.

Mnrufaw CnriaAA (Picea Excelsa. ) Best known of all the HUlWay dprUCO spruces, used commonly for Christmas Trees. A tall, shapely tree, hardy, of rapid growth. 3 to 4 feet, $5.00; 2 to 3 feet, $3.50.

Juniperus Communis Dopressa exceeding 4 feet in height.

Very spreading, foliage dark green, short and thick. Very pleas- ing appearances are obtained when planted in front of taller varieties in masses. 2 to 254 ft, $6.00 ea. ; 3 to 354 ft, $9.00 ea.

liininAui (Junlpcrus Commuiiis Hibernica.) One of iriSn jUIlipOr the finest junipers. Trunk straight, tree has a formal and columnar appearance. Foliage sea-green. 2 to 3 feet $4.50; 3 to 354 feet $6.75.

RaH rPdlar (Juniperus Virginiana.) Our hardiest and most nOU vcuar popular native evergreen. The natural tree forms a fine conical pyramid, but easily trained into almost any form de- sired. Extensively used for group and screen planting, and for hedges. Color varies from a reddish to a dark green, often of a glaucous tint. 4 to 5 ft, $7.50 each; 5 to 6 ft, $10.50 each;

6 to 7 ft, $13.50 each; 7 to 8 ft, $15.00 each.

Rliia Parlai* (Juniperus Virginiana Giauca.) The leading Ce- DIUB l/cUar dar for specimen planting. Foliage bright sil- very blue. Pyramidal. Beautiful variety. 2 to 3 feet, $12.00. rinhiilAf llwliAruifaA (Thuya Occidentalis Globosa.) Hand- UlUUIIiar HiDui Vllao some round compact head. Foliage dark green; very dense. 1 54 to 2 feet, $6.00 each; 15 to 18 inches, $4.00 each; 12 to 15 inches. $3.00 each.

(Thuya Occidentalis Compacta.) Dwarf vOmpSGl ArDOrVIt«0 dense-growing ; neat, bright green foli- age. 2 to 3 feet $6.00 each.

JlKhAmfSeAA (Thuya Occidentalis Spicata Aurea.) A

UOlQcn HiDOrVIlAC very desirable variety 01 handsome pyr- amidal form. Foliage dark green in winter; light golden in sum- mer. 254 to 3 feet, $6.00 each.

AmamZaam flvkAMtUAA (T h u v a Occidcntalis.) Pyramidal HmcriGail AlDOrVIlaB bright ^een foliage, lighter or yel- low-green beneath. In winter taking on shades of bronze. In- dispensable for the formal garden. 5 to 6 feet, $9.00 ; 4 to 5 feet, $6.00; 3 to 4 feet $4.00; 2 to 3 feet $2.00.

/"IN D..aaa.MaI flAl.A«..:«AA (Thuya Occidentalis Pyramid- (Ij PyramidaB Aroorvitae alls.) Has a uniform pyramidal

outline which it retains at all times. Foliage light green. Branches numerous and dense. 4 to 5 feet, $9.00 each; 3 to 4 feet, $4.00 each; 2 to 3 feet, $3.00 each.

nmitflae CnmnA (Pseudotsuga Douglasii.) This beautiful UOUgiaS OprUCC evergreen resembles a spruce but is botan- ically different. Of graceful, symmetrical growth. Needles are soft and dark green, often showing a glaucous shade. 54 to 254 feet, $6.00; 2 to 3 feet $7.50.

Biiefriait PinA (P i n u s Austriaca.) Handsome ; graceful HllSir lan rlllB growth. Foliage deep green, stiff and prick- ly. Very hardy. Best for specimen planting. 2 to 3 feet, $6.00;

3 to 4 feet $9.00.

®n...A,4: UI..AI.A DZaa (Pinus Montana Mughus.) A low tree UWaiT mugno rinOof dense compact habit. Foliage a deep full green. Tips of the branches curved upward. 18 to 24

inches, $7.50 each; 15 to 18 inches, $6.00 each; 12 to 15 inches, $4.50 each.

Diha (Sylvestris.) Graceful, with round, shapely dCOlCn r lilc head. Leaves bluish green and rather stiff. Rapid grower and reaches considerable height. Widely planted as a timber tree. 8 to 10 feet, $18.00; 6 to 8 feet, $15.00; 5 to 6 feet $12.00.

('7') PliimA Punrace (Retinospora Plumosa.) Erect tree;

rlUinc IfjpreSS slender branches; dense feathery, dark green foliage. Fine for hedge or specimen planting. 3 to 4 feet $6.00 each; 2 to 3 feet, $5.00 each.

(8) Colorado Blue SpruGO and of great beauty. Needles dull bluish green. 1 54 to 2 feet, $4.00; 2 to 3 feet $6.00; 3 to 4 feet, $9.00,

(9) Lombardy or Italian Poplar men'tal''\ariTb?LnSils erect

Foliage dark green. 2 to 254 in., $3.75 each; 1 54 to 1%. In., $3.00 each; 1 54 to 1 54 in., $1.50 each; 8 to 10 feet, $1,20 each. /e<*\ I (Acer Platanoides.) One of the best of all

(11 j Norway WiaplO Maples. Tan, straight; handsome, round, spreading head. Leaves dark green, glossy ; very dense. 2 to 254 inches, $7.50; 1% to 2 inches, $6.00 each; 1 54 to 1% inches, $4.50 each; 154 to 1 54 inches, $3.75 each; 8 to 10 feet $3.00 each.

llA.kAAllA Tiaa (Cataipa Bungei.) Head spreads out in (libj UmDrOlia irOOumbrella fashion. Leaves heart-shaped; 3-yr. specimen, $5.25 each; 2-yr. specimen, $3.75 each.

AaI* (Quercus Palustris.) Superb. Foliage dark (luj r in Uan green, fiery scarlet in autumn. 2 to 254 Inches, $7.50 each; 1 54 to 2 inches, $5.25 each; 8 to 10 feet, $3.75 each; 6 to 8 feet $3.00. (See foot-note regarding designation of size.)

(15) Common Weeping Willow tree; drooping" branches.

Leaves bright green. 8 to 10 ft., $1.50 each; 6 to 8 ft., $1.20 each.

(16) Smooth-Leaved Ohio Buokeye Leaves dark green.

Greenish yellow flowers. 6 to 8 feet, $3.00 each; 5 to 6 feet, $2.25 each.

DaJ am CaamIa* MaaIa ^Acer Rubrum.) Large bold green KOu or bGariei iViapie foUage. Numerous scarlet flowers in spring. Leaves turn to scarlet in fall. 1 54 to 2 inches, $6.00.

(14) Weeping Cut-Leaved White Biroh n i ata Pendula.)

Weeping habit and beautiful white bark. Price, 10 to 12 feet, $6.00 each; 8 to 10 feet, $5.25 each.

Ts>aa DafI Rsiirl (Cercis Canadensis.) Medium sized JUuaS I rce-neu duo purplish flowers. Leaves heart-shaped ; clear green. 3 to 4 feet, $1.50; 2 to 3 feet, $1.00.

UfkZ^A ClAi»Ai.:M«ir nAA...AA«l (Cornus Florida.) Large white

Wnite-rlowermg Dogwood blossoms appear before the

leaves ; in fall, bright red berries and beautifully tinted foliage. 6 to 7 feet, $3.00 each; 5 to 6 feet, $2.40 each; 4 to 5 feet, $1.50. Curaat (Liquidambar Stracifiua.) Low-growing tree;

dWeei uUin pyramidal. Leaves glossy green, of star-like ap- pearance. Should be planted in spring. 6 to 8 feet, $3.00 each. TiilSn TroA (Liriodendron Tulipifera.) Pyramidal. In May lUlip ires this tree bears a multitude of greenish yellow and orange tulip-shaped flowers. Gigantic size. 1 54 to 154 inches, $3.00 each; 8 to 10 feet, $2.25 e?ch : 6 to 8 feet, $1.80 eafch. TAAAr MfAAASArt Mf.lkAMiA. (Morus Alba Pendula.) Of low i62S weeping MUIDerry growth. Numerous vine-like branch- es droop to the ground. Foliage bright lustrous green. 2-year heads, $5.25 each.

(10) Amerlean White, or Water Elm Picturesque ; stately.

Branches curve gently downward at ends. 2 to 254 inches, $6.00 each; 1% to 2 inches, $4.50 each; 1 54 to 1% inches, $3.00 each; 8 to 10 feet, $1.50 each.

NOTICE: Sizes of Evergreens are given in height; Sizes of Shade Trees are given mostly in diameter of stem.

Everbearing Strawberry

through summer and early fall. 60c per dozen $1.00; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.75; $20.00 per 1000.

Premier Straw- berry. Ideal. Fruit large, rich red and juicy. Stems large and strong. Foli- age an ample pro- tection for b I 0 s- soms and fruit.

Raspberries

BLACK VARIETIES Black Diamond; Cumberland. 12c each; $1.00 per doz.; 25 for $1.75.

RED Columbiana, Brandy- wine, Cuthbert. 15c each; $1.25 per doz.; 25 for $2.00.

NEW BLACK— 15c ea.; $1.25 per doz. ; 25 for $2.00.

ST. REGIS RASPBERRY Fruit first season. 15c ea.; per dozen, $1.25.

Horseradish

MALINER KREN— Enormous early yield. 50c per doz.; $2.75 per 100, by express.

Grape Vines

BLACK or PURPLE Con- cord; Moore's Early; Wor- den.

RED- Brighton ; Catawba ; Delaware.

WHITE— Diamond; Niagara.

Any of above varieties, 35c each; $3.75 per doz.; 2-yr. plants, 50c each ; $4.80 doz. GREEN MOUNTAIN— Golden- yellow; very large, l-yr., 65c; $6.24 per doz.; 2-yr., 85c each; $8.16 per doz.

Rhubarb

M Y A TT’S LINNAEUS; QUEEN. 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100.

Strawberries

CHESAPEAKE. (Late) Highly flavored dark red flesh. PREMIER. (B) (Very early)-^Uniform large, red berries.

DR. BURRILL. (Early) Dark berries unexcelled for canning. FORD.— Large berries of rich flavor. Dependable.

BIG JOE. (Late) ^Solid fruit of exceptional size. Delicious. KELLOGG’S PRIZE. (Late)— Glossy red fruit. A leader.

WM. BELT.— One of the best varieties. Berries extra large. WARFIELD (P.)— Very dark color; best for canning. SENATOR DUNLAP.— Large, bright red, firm. BRANDYWINE.— Fine, large late berry of excellent quality. HAVERLAND (P.) Large bright red. A fine grower. GANDY. Large, firm berries of bright crimson.

GLEN MARY. Large berries, sweet, rich, good flavor. AROMA. Strong grower. Fruit cannot be beaten for quality.

PRICE AN/ VARIETY Strong layer plants, 40c per dozen; 25 for 60c; 50 for $1.00; $1.75 per 100; $15.00 per 1000.

Good Fruit Trees at Low Prices

First Class Apples

Extra large, brilliant dark red, white flesh, ueiicaews tender and rich flavor.

Porlu Extra early summer apple, hardy,

cany l r aiispar@liv clear yellow with white fine grained flesh, heavy bearer.

l^^st yellow apple, spicy like a laromes laOiaen peach, very profitable.

large handsome red apple, will stand a great vafiv deal of handling without injury. Good quality. lAnaf-kan favorite everywhere. A brilliant red with tJUUaciiaBlhighly flavored juicy flesh. Fine for home or market use.

H/lairlan Rliick beautiful and productive

DlUSn of the Fall varieties. Very handsome and fine for eating or cooking.

Dam A RA9iif-i# ^ apple, blooms late, bears heav-

DvaMiy iiy every year, good either in the North or South. A very profitable variety for orchardists.

WitiAcan Champion of all Winesaps, "keeps »Vine5apvery late in the Spring and of the finest quality. No orchard is complete without it. l/l/ltif-A** RananA ^ quick growing tree that bears young.

Danaiia Fruit is large, clear, pale yellow, tender and very good.

York Imnarial ^ vigorous and long-lived tree. Bears ■■■■pci lai large annual crops of clear yellow fruit.

PriAAc First-class trees, 3-4 ft., 58c each; 25 for $13.00 irrices and 50 for $25.00; 100 for $37.50 and 1000 for $370.00. Express. 5 to 7 ft., $1.16; 10 for $10.00; 25 for $23.30.

Quality Peaches

RaIIo a# ^ large free-stone peach. White flesh-

Deiie Uf ueOrgla ed, good quality, and ripens early in August. Very popular.

^ large creamy white free-stone peach with red \^nainpiOn cheek, excellent flavor and the highest quality white peach known.

Crawfords Late ,att m auS

PlhAio'fA reliable peach, large golden yellow fruit,

ClUvrla very firm, juicy and sweet. More of this variety are planted and more money has been made from it than from any other variety.

Hilaif Fraa canning purposes, yellow

mivjf rrve flesh, tender and juicy, ripens in early August. SntAAk ^ large yellow free-stone and enormously produc- ■JlHOCIi tive everywhere.

A First-class 2-3 ft, trees, 40c each; 25 for $8.00; 50

rrices for $I4.00; lOO for $26.00 and 1000 for $220.00. By express. 5 to 6 ft., 88c; $6.00 for 10; 100, $47.50.

Best Pears

U -I One of the best canning pears, valuable for home

BnrWO** or market use, large, yellow, juicy, highly flavored. 1^. One of the best keeping pears. Trees bear very

I\l6ll6r young and heavily.

Flemish Beauty adapted ~ - » P .

crops annually.

to the Southwest. Grows large

nsiAltAce largest among our really good pears. Has

l#UCnCb9 a greenish yellow skin and is a good producer.

D>.:AAe First-class 3-4 ft. trees, $1.00 ea. ; 10 for $9.50; 25 rrices for $20.00. By express. 5 to 7 ft, $1.25; 10 for $10.00; 100, $90.00.

Thrifty Plums

^ beautiful yellow plum, very large, yellow MPUnaance fiesh, very hardy and prolific.

Di<iinA l^arge purple fruit, very sweet and de- VieriTian rmne licious. An old standard, stand-by variety. I nmharfl ^ violet red, yellow flesh variety, bears crops when quite young. A favorite for canning. CI«iAAAa*eDB>S#lA ^ large, showy dark purple plum.

9nsppersrriae Sometimes reaching a diameter of 2 inches, very good for shipping.

RraHclMiu/ ^ early plum, dark red, yellow flesh,

juicy and good. A good market sort.

VaIIa«a# ITaa ^ beautiful egg-shaped plum, large size. eilOW tgg Bears very heavy crops.

^ First-class 4 ft trees and up, 88c each; 25 for rrices $16.25; 100 for $60.00 and 1000 tor $550.00. By express. 5 to 7 ft, $1.25; 10 for $10.00; 100 for $90.00.

Finest Cherries

The best early variety. A quick grow- E&riy tflCnmOnO ing and reliable producer. Large fruit. The best of the Montmorency

Large iviontmoreiicy strain, one of the best sour

cherries. Large, dark red and handsome.

RIaaL- Tartars am ^ beautiful purplish cherry of fine DiaCK larrarian quality, bears very heavily in June and July.

. First-class 3-4 ft trees, $1.00 each; 10 for $9.50;

Prices 25 for $20.00. By express. 5 to 7 ft., $1.25; 10 for $10.00; 100 for $90.00.

Will bear second year. New and novel. ^In great demand. Duchess, Clapps Favor- ite, Anjou, Flemish Beauty, Kieffer. 70c each; $6.00 per 10; 100, $50.00. Larger size, 80c each; $7.00 per 10; 100, $60.00.

Dwarf Pears,

(40) THE McGregor BROS. CO., Seed, Bulb, Plant Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A.

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