We offer nice plants of this splendid new daisy from South Africa. The 

 leaves are grayish green, long and ruffled at the edges and grow close to the 

 ground in rosette like form. The flower stems are from 15 to 18 inches long 

 and are surmounted by splendid large brilliant scarlet daisy like flowers, 

 four and one-half inches across. The center of the flower is bright red and 

 has none of the coarseness often seen in the center of daisies. They are fine 

 for cutting and keep for two weeks in water. The plant is perennial and 

 blooms all the year. Nice plants in April 50c. 



THE NEW OSTRICH PLUME FERN. 



Nephrolepis Piersoni.— A new variety of the Boston fern and as easily 

 grown. The fronds have a feathery plumey appearance caused by the divi- 

 sion of the pinnae or leaves, which are subdivided into minature fronds closely 

 set together and over-lapping. The minature fronds are constantly develop- 

 ing a rich light green on the darker ground of the main fronds, making a 

 most charming contrast. A well grown plant is graceful and beautiful be- 

 yond description. Nice plants 50c. 



Nephrolepis Anna. Foster. — A sport from the Boston Fern. An 

 exquisite and picturesque fern. The pinnae is doubly crested. The tops 

 and edges, sometimes are fringed with minature fronds and occasionally a 

 frond sports back to the parent type. An exceedingly gracefully and inter- 

 esting plant. 35c to 75c. 



TWO RARE FUCHSIAS. 



Valuable for their exquisite colored foliage. They require partial shade 

 outside. They make handsome pot plants. Not new but rarely offered. 



Meteor. — A halt trailing fuchsia with wonderfully beautiful foliage. 

 The young leaves are always rich copper red, with maroon veins, the tips of 

 the leaves yellowish green. The old foliage is bronze green, making a most 

 striking contrast with the brilliant color at the ends of the branches. 



Sunray. — Of upright growth, foliage beautifully varigated white, green 

 and pink, a lovely foliage plant, flowers single, sepals pink and corolla 

 purple. Sunray makes an effective basket plant. Stock of both limited. 

 25c each. 



TWO NEW IVY LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



"Col. Ba.den Powell" — A superb flower very large semi-double, vary- 

 ing from pearl white to soft blush, flower stems long, making it fine for 

 cutting. It grows equally well in pots or for bedding, and will be hailed 

 with pleasure by lovers of geraniums. 25c. 



"Leopard" — The flowers are 2% inches across, semi-double and borne 

 in medium-sized trusses. The color is remarkable, being fully as rich and 

 distinct as an orchid The ground is a rich rosy-pink, the upper petals being 

 heavily blazed with fiery-crimson, distinctly marked with white at the base, 

 above which is the arch of fiery-crimson like an aureole; the base of the 

 lower petals is feathered with rich crimson-maroon blotches. Price 25c. 



