Getdniums, Chrysanthemums, Ferns, Pdlmsl 



All sent by mail or express a few days after your seed orders are forwarded. Wtiere we do not prepay charges we make special note. 



New Chrysanthemums. 



Cream of the World's Collection. 



Any 14 for $1.00. All Postpaid. 



Mrs. Perrin— Brightest of all pinks. 



Major Bonaffon-Deep golden yellow. 



Mrs. Chamberlain— Delicate laven- 

 der pink. 



Golden Wedding— Shines like bur- 

 nished gold. 



John K. Shaw— First early pink to 

 bloom. 



Australian Gold — Deep golden yel- 

 low. 



Helen Bloodgood— Splendid bright 

 pink. 



Benjamin Girand — Rich crimson 

 maroon . 



FranK Thompson— White flushed 

 pink. 



Golden Wonder— Grand deep golden . 



Modesto-The best commercial yellow. 



Monrovia — Brilliant straw color. 



Intensity — Extra fine crimson. 



Maud Dean — Immense pink. 



Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums. 



Price, 10c each. 



F.J. Taggart— Grand, deep golden yel- White Swan— The Best White Ostrich 



low. Plume. 



Louis Boehmer — Beautiful lavender Hairy Wonder— Enormous Terra 



pink. Cotta, Perfect. 



Prize Winning Chrysanthemums. 



15c each, except when noted, all 10 for $1.23. 

 clearest 



Price, 10c each. Any 6, Your Choice 50c. 



Robert Holliday— Deep golden yellow. 



BlacK HawK— Deep crimson. 



Percy Plumbridge— Grand yellow. 



EstcUa— Excellent white. 



Pres. W. R. Smith— Pink tinted lemon. 



Pride — Early pure white. 



Wm. DucKham— Pink. 



Wm. H. ChadwicK— Grand double white. 



Vivand Horrel — immense lavender to 



pink. 

 Mrs. H. Robinson- Early double snow 



white. 

 Hiss F. Pullman— Mammoth purest 



white. 

 Ivory — Early white, one of the finest. 

 Shilowa — Dark crimson. 

 Lillian E. Bird— Shrimp pink. 

 Orizaba — Verv delicate pink. 

 Miss Minnie Bailey— All pink. 

 Invincible — I,ate white. 

 Mrs. J. Jones— One of the finest white. 



R. E. Richardson— Brightest 



shades of pink. 



Marie Li^er — Lively pearl pink deepen- 

 ing at base 



Mrs. 0. P. Bassett— Light canary yellow 

 deepening at centre. 



BlacK Beauty- Dark velvety crimson. 



Col. D. Appleton— Immense golden yel- 

 low. 



Carnations. 



Our "Novelty" Set. 



Strong Plants 15c each. Set of 6 varieties for 

 65c. Postpaid. Simply order* 'Novelty Set." 



Adonis— The new Scarlet-Crimson Carnation. 



Enchantress— (The great $10,000 Beauty) New 

 Pink Carnation. 



Mrs. Thomas W. Lawson — The Great Sensation- 

 al Carnation, the grandest pink variety. 



Prosperity— White overlaid with pink, the 

 largest carnation ever offered. 



Her Majesty — New pure white. 



The Yellow Eaton— Bright yellow. 

 Mrs. E. ThirKell — Large yellow 



Japanese. 

 Convention Hall — Unequalled pure 



white. 

 Timothy Eaton — Giant creamy 



white. 20c each. 

 Lavender Queen— Soft, silvery lav- 

 der pink. 



Carnations. 

 Our "Standard" Set. 

 Strong Plants 10c each. 6 for 50c. Set of 10 

 Postpaid for 75c. Simply order 

 "The Standard Set." 

 Jubilee — Dazzling scarlet. 

 Whitcomb Riley— Faintest blush. 

 Morning Glory — Light pink satin color. 

 Bon-Ton — Darkest Carnation ever seen. 

 Estella — Glowing Scarlet, very fragrant. 

 Abundance— Bright rosy pink. 

 Delia Fox — Rosy, orange shade, striped and 



flaked with crimson. 

 White Cloud — Purest white, very large. 

 Lady Bountifull— Large pure white. 

 Genevieve Lord — Light pink, measures nearly 

 4 inches across. 



Gaiety — Pure white penciled. . - 



SPECIAL OFFER.— Both the "Novelty" and 'Standard" collections together for $1.10, 



Ferns. Asnaraeus. 



NEPHROLEPIS Whitmanii.— The new f e. 



Ostrich Plume Fern. The fronds grow broad 

 and heavy, measuring at least 6 inches across 

 when fully developed, increasing in beauty as 

 they develop. Owing to the fullness of the fronds, 

 even small plants are symmetrical and beautiful. 

 The minature fronds, keep growing constantly, 

 showing two distinct shades of green. It is valu- 

 able on account of its beauty, ease of culture, 

 hardiness and general adaptability. Fine young 

 plants, 25c each; large strong plants. 75c each; 

 extra-fine plants, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



N. Amerpohlii.— (Baby's Breath Fern.) It is 

 so light and fluffy that the least breath of air 

 starts its foliage in motion. Fine young plants, 

 50c each. 



N. exaltata. — The old-fashioned Sword Fern. 

 Fine for planting in vases, etc. 20c each; large 

 plants, 50c each; fine specimens, 75c and $1.00. 



N. exaltata Bostoniensis,— (Boston Fern), 

 Good plants, 20c each; strone plants, 50c each; 

 large, fine specimens, 75c to $1.00 each, accord- 

 ing to size. 



N. Piersoni. — (The Tarrytowu Fern). In this 

 beautiful new Sword Fern we have a rival of the 

 Ostrich Plume Fern. The fronds are the same 

 size, only not so feathery. Beautiful. 20ceach, 

 large plants, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each; accord- 

 ing to size. 



Dwarf Ferns For Fern Dishes. 



The hardiest, most beautiful and most satis- 

 factory. lOc each; 12 fine specimens for $1.00. 



Fern Balls. 



simply soak in tepid water a half hour and 

 hang up in a warm room. Repeat this watering 

 every day. 50c each. 



Smilax. 



For using as a green with cut-flowers, it has no 

 equal. Keeps for several days without wilting 

 after being cut. Also fine as a parlor or window 

 plant. 5c each. 



Sprengeri.— (The Emerald Feather). An ex- 

 cellent house-plant. 10c each; strongplants, 25c. 



Plumosus nanus.- (The Climbing Lace Fern). 

 Succeeds under almost auy condition. 10c each: 

 strong plants, 25c each. 



Palms. 



KENTIA Belmoreana.— The finest pot plants 

 imaginable. The leaves are deep, glossy green, 

 split deeply into segments. Were we to select 

 one Palm only, it would certainly be a Kentia. 

 Young plants, 25c each; large strong plants, 

 from 50c to $2.50 each. 



CYCAS revoluta.— (Sago Palm). Magnificent 

 plants, of noble, majestic habit. Their heavy, 

 glossy, deep green fronds resist alike the gas, 

 dust,"dry heat and cold. From 75c to $3.50 each. 



ARECA lutescens.— Its dark, glossy green 

 leaves are gracefully curved on slender stems. 

 The trunk and stems are a golden yellow, irregu- 

 larly spotted with bronzy green, giving it a 

 peculiar charm. Young plants, 25c each; large 

 plants, 50c to $1.25 each. 



PHOENIX Canariensis.— (Date Palm). Young 

 plants, 20c each. 



SEAFORTHIA elegans.— Leaves from 2 to 10 

 feet long. Hardy constitution, useful and grace- 

 ful character. Nice young plants, 20c each. 



LATANIA Borbonica.— The well-known Chi- 

 nese Fan Palm. Its wide-spreading, gracefully 

 arching leaves are elegant and effective for 

 decorations. Young plants, 20c each; large 

 plants, 50c to $1.75 each. 



WASHINGTONIA filifera.— A beautiful Palm. 

 It has elegant, dark green, fan-shaped leaves, 

 from which hang thread-like filaments. Nice 

 young plants, 10c each. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— We will mail four distinct 

 Palms, young plants, for 50c. 



Cjeraniuims. 



The 12 Very Best Single Varieties. 

 Price 10c each. The set of 12 for $1, Postpaid. 

 Mary HallocK Foote— A light, clear salmon. 

 Clyde — Rich cerise red. 

 Gettysburg— Deep solferino. 

 Madam Bruant — a most novel color. 

 Snowdrop — Enormous trusses of snow-white. 

 Wonder — Very large trusses of'fiery scarlet. 

 Athlete — Dazzling crimson. 

 General Grant — A mass of scarlet all summer. 

 Madonna — A delicate pink. 

 Granville- Clear, rosy pink. 

 Mrs. E. G. Hill— Brilliant deep apricot. 

 J. P. Cleary— Deep orange scarlet. 



The 12 Very Best Double Varieties. 

 Price 10c each. The set of 12 for $1, Postpaid. 

 La Favorite — Purest snow white. 

 Jsan Viand — Large flowering double pink. 

 S. A. Nutt — Very bright, dark, deep rich, velvety 



maroon. 

 Fmerson — Rosy salinon. 

 Queen of the Fairies— Clear apricot salmon, 



white eye. 

 Firebrand — Brightest, richest scarlet, 

 Heteranthe, or Double General Grant— Light 



Vermillion red. 

 Hoff Beach — Deep magenta. 

 John Doyle — Best bright red bedding variety. 

 Alfonse Ricard — Bright vemiillion scarlet. 

 Marquis-de-Caitellane— Deep solferino. 

 Beaute Poitevine — Semi-double salmon pink. 

 Sweet*Scented Geraniums— Balm, Rose, Nut- 

 meg Apples, Oak-leaved. 10c each, 3 for 25c, 

 Ivy Geraniums— Charles Turner-Pink; Comtesse 



Choiseul — Golden salmon; Galilee — Rose Pink; 



Joan of Arc — White as snow. 15c each. Post- 



paid. Set of 4 for 50c. 



Pansy Geranium. 



Mrs. Largal. — Thirfty grower, prodigious 

 bloomer, extraordinarily marked and colored, 

 light pink, white, dark purple, black, etc., almost 

 rivaling the Pansy. Strong plants, ready to 

 bloom, 25c each. 



Ficus Elastica. 



The Well-Known India Rubber Plant. 



plants 12 inches high, 50c each; 18 inches 

 high. 75c each; fine plants, 2 feet high, $1 each. 



Cyperus Alternifolius. 



Umbrella Plant.— 5c each. 



Araucaria Excelsa. 



Norfolk Island Pine. 



Its symmetry of form, grace, and beauty of 

 foliage are unequalled. As a decorative plant for 

 the house this is one of the handsomest and most 

 serviceable. Fine plants, $1.00 each; extra- 

 strong plants, $1.25 each. 



