long and stiff. Both floret and truss are of unusual size. A grand bedder. 15c. 
Md. JAULIN. This is an entirely distinct color in the Bruant or bed- 
ding type. Center of flower very delicate pink bordered with pure white semi- 
double. The finest variety offered in years. 1dc. 
L’AUBE. A grand, new, white bedding variety, with enormous trusses 
of large round flowers of good substance that do not burn in our hottest suns; 
color, pure snow white. lode. ; 
FRANCIS PERKINS. The grandest bright pink bedding variety to date: 
a fine grower, and stands the sun per fectly; very free in bloom; long stems 
hold the flowers well abovethe foliage. Ldce. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS. The “Blue African Lily” or “Fourth of 
July flower.” This plant was omitted from the catalogue. It isan old favor- 
ite. A grand bedding plant anda splendid pot plant. It is especially tine 
planted in groups, The flowers are arranged in umbels on long stems, twen- 
ty-five, thirty or more forming one head. Each one is ona slender, wirey 
stem; lily-like in form. They are an exquisite light blue, shaded lighter in 
the center. They keep for two or three weeks in water and are magnificent 
for decoration. They are in full bloom on the Fourth of.July and their blue 
blossoms make a fine combination with scarlet and white. 15c, 25¢ and 50c 
each. 75c, $2 and $4 doz. 
Agapanthus Umbellatus Variegata. Like the above, only the foliage is 
white, beautifully striped with green. 25c and 50c each. 
HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO, FI. Pl. Double Variegated orange lily. A 
perfectly hardy variety that blooms for months during the summer and fall. 
It increases fast and makes very large clumps. Omitted from catalogue. 
10c, 25e and 35¢e each. 75c, $1.50 and $2.75 doz. 
FREESIAS. From July to October. 10c to 20c doz. 
HIMALAYA FAIRY GRASS PLUMES. Nothing can be more dainty 
and charming than the plumes of this pretty India grass. It is something 
entirely new and as it keeps for years without shaking off, it cannot but be 
very popular. 40c doz. post paid. 
Corrections and Reductions in Catalogue. 
Page 4 Sweet Pea “Cupid,” 10c pkt. 
10 Carnations “California Beauties,” cannot supply. 
“ 18 Abutilon Savitsi, 25c, Beautiful Bells 1dc. 
“ 19 Begonias Kiterelou, Yosemite, Kathleen, Manzinita, Rosengold, 
Enchantress and Atala, 25c. 
“ 19 Begonias Beatrice and Beauty, 50c. Brilliant 35e. 
« 30 Daphne 35c., Flammarion, Ianthe, Ernani, 20c 
‘¢ 21 Marjorie Daw 25¢ to d0c, Dearest May 15c to 25c. Begonia Sauli, 
cannot supply. 
“© 22 Cannas Maiden Blush, Peach Blow, Philadelphia, Orange Queen, New 
Pink Canna, Austria, Italia and Burbank, 25c.; Golden Pearl 40c, 
Sunset 30c, Alsace 15c. The set of eleven Cannas, $2 00. 
“ 923 Physalis Franchetti 14c to 25e.- Rudbeckia Fulgida, discarded. 
“ 994 Tecoma Velutina, 25c. Wariegated Yucca, large plants $1.50 to $5.00. 
“ 25 Small plants of new Hybrida ‘“Wichuriana” Roses 20c. Large, 50c. 
“ 96 “Yellow Rambler” Rose, small plants 20c; large, 50c. Mosella, 25c. 
« 34 Chrysanthemum ‘Emerald Gem,” 15c. 
“ 389 Set of new Seedling Geraniums 20e each, set $1.00. 
“ 54 Grand Seedling Amaryllis $4 per dozen. 
“ 63 Echinocactus Polyacistus, cannot supply. 
When ordering always make a second choice in case any varieties in first 
selection are out of stock. 
