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FUCHS IAS. 



PRICE, 8 CENTS EACH: ANY FOUR FOR 25 CENTS; ANY NINE FOR 50 CENTS. 



Doable Fuchsia, Storm King. This grand plant is of the 

 most beauiiiul weeping habit. '1 he branches, drooping as they 

 do, lend the plant a charming grace which is rarely iound. The 

 buds, lor two weeks before they expand, are balls of glowing 

 scarlet-crimson. The flowers continue to grow larger and 

 larger after they expand. The sepals are of the same glowing 

 scariet-enmson as the buds, while the larger double corolla is of 

 a delicate waxy whiteness, elegantly 

 penciled with a deep and bright crim. 

 son. 



Rosaiu's Patrie. A splendid white 

 variety. in ih stvle of that fine varie- 

 ty. Colont I Dominie. A wonderfully 

 free bloomer and quite early. Tube 

 and sepals rosy-carmine, corolla of the 

 purest white. 



General Roberts. A remarkable, 

 beautitul variety of drooping habiL 

 The blooms are from four to five 

 inches in length, borne in large clus- 

 ters, single corolla, of a rich plum col- 

 or, tube ai.d sepals crimson. 



Jupiter. New. One of the pret- 

 tiest of all Fuchsias. Large, double 

 flowers, of a clear magenta, with dark 

 crimson veins. Don't fail to try it. 



Phenomenal. The largest Fuch- 

 sia taut v> c have ever seen. The tube 

 and sepals a>e bright coral-red, beau- 

 tifully formed. The corolla is nearly 

 two and a half inches across. 



Sapaly Freres. Color of sepals a 

 bright corai-red, corolla violet and 

 carmine-red. One of the most beauti- 

 ful and distinct of the Fuchsias. 



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Black Prince. This is, without question, the very finest 

 Fuchsia grown lor the amateur to cultivate. It makes a shapely 

 bush, is robust in growth, free from disease and insects, and is 

 probably the treest In blooming. We have seen specimen plants 

 six feet high and four feet across loaded with thousands of 

 its bright buds and blossoms of a beautiful waxy-carmine or pink 

 color. 



Monsieur Thibaut. A splendid 

 variety, with large, liandsome foliage 

 of a delightful green tint. The ioliage 

 alone would make it worthy of culti- 

 vation. Tne flowers ae single, of 

 unusual size, sepals dark red, corolla 

 rose-vermilion, tinted vio.et. 



White Giant. One of the largest 

 and best whito Fuchsias grown. Fine 

 torm, very double, color a pure white,. 

 and superior to most of the while 

 Fuchsias. We find it to be an excel- 

 lt nt Winter bloomer. It gives us 

 pleasure to offer this grand Fuchsia. 



Speciosa. Corolla scarlet, sepals 

 blu^h. One of ihe very best blooming 

 varieties for either Summer or Win- 

 ter 



Monarch. This new Fuchsia is by 

 far the largest ot all the single flow- 

 ering varieties. It is an exceptionally 

 strong grower, bearing immense 

 blooms of a very dark purple. It ranks 

 among the singles the same as Phe- 

 nomenal does among the doubles. 



Elm City. R'ch crimson sepals, 

 corolla large, purple. The earliest and 

 freest blooming oouble sort out. 



Peperomia Maculosa. 



A LOVELY HOUSE PLANT. 



The leaves are distinctly variegated 

 with white and green and have the ap- 

 pearance of being powdered with frosted 

 silver. Price, 10 cents each. 



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BOX TRBE 



Entirely hardv everywhere. For ceme- 

 tery or lawn planting or for edging drive- 

 ways nothing can be compared to this 

 beautiful shrub — only growing about one 

 foot high and as hardy as an oak. The 

 demand has been on the increase for this 

 plant Thev are dire'et importations from 

 Europe. Price, 15 cents each; two for 

 25 cents or $10 per hundred, by ex- 

 press at purchaser's expense. 



PEPEROMIA MACULOSA 



ABUTILON, SOUVENIR DE BONNE. 



Price, 20 cents each; any six for 50 cents, or the entire set 

 of thirteen for $2.00. 



New Dahlia, Snowball. Pure snow-white Dahlia. A splen- 

 did bioomer and large flowers, resembling giant snowballs. 

 Amazement. Yellow, striped crimson. 

 Wacht am Rhein. Richest maroon. 

 Guiding Star. Pure white and of exquisite shape. 

 Flora. Deep purple, shaded lilac. 

 Fanny Purchase. A fine, pure yellow. 

 Fascination. A deep, rosy-lilac. 

 Dom Pedro. Scarlet, tipped white. 



Deutscher Turnergrass. Crimson-scarlet, edged with 

 white. 



Deutscher Goldmeteor. A golden-yelloWj with a broad, 

 crimson margin. 



Duchess de Cambridge. Blush, tipped and edged with dark 

 purple, fine form. 

 Crimson King. Rich, glowing crimson. 

 Butterfly, Orange, tipped with scarlet. 



ABUTILONS. 



PRICE, 8 CENTS EACH; FOUR FOR 25 CENTS 



Souvenir de Bonne. New, One of the most valuable nov- 

 elties ot recent years. Totally distinct. Strong grower. Leaves 

 beautiful green, regularly banded with creamy-white, bloom 

 very large and bright orange-red in color. A beautiful decora- 

 tive plant, of fine tree shape. 



Shower of Gold. A beautiful dwarf-growing variety, the 

 whole plant being covered with a profusion of beautiful golden- 

 yellow blossoms. 



Robert George. A free and continuous bloomer. Flowers 

 are broad, their large, over-lapping petals incurved, color orange, 

 veined with crimson. 



Thompsonii Plena. New. Perfectly double flowers that 

 resemble in torm a double Hollyhock. Color a rich, deep orange, 

 shaded and streaked with crimson. Foliage variegated. 

 Scarlet Gem. A rich, bright scarlet. 



Madame Chobert. A very dwarf grower. A clear pink 

 shade. 

 Snow Storm. Pure white flowers and bloom freely. Dwarf- 

 Eclipse. This Is an elegant foliage plant, and one of the 

 prettiest we know. 



