BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS AND SUNDRLES. 



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VARIOUS ORNAilENTAL PLANTS. 



BEGONIA. 



'Begonia Rex. 



Rex Varieties. Large bronze-green 

 and silvery leaves, usually red on 

 the under side ; very handsome. 

 Each, 20 cents ; per doz., $2.00. 

 Larger plants, 50 cents to 1.00 

 each. 



Erfordia White. Dwarf variety 

 with small white flowers borne in 

 great profusion ; an excellent sort 

 for design bedding during summer 

 as well as for winter blooming.. 

 Each 50 cents. 



Erfordia Pink. Similar to the pre- 

 ceding except the flowers, which 

 are blush pink. Each, 50 cents. 



Goliath. A magnificent Begonia of 

 the Semperflorens type, with luxuri- 

 ous leaves and large apple-blossom 

 flowers ; one of the best of the 

 recent French hybrids. Each, 50 

 cents. 



Mammoth. Similar in habit to 

 Goliath, but having iridescent deep 

 pink flowers of large size, great 

 substance and beauty. Each, 50 

 cents. 



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Profusion. This is of the Fuchsioides type, with large foliage, and as its name indicates 



profusion of delicate shell-pink flowers. Each, 50 cents. 

 Vesuvius. The finest of the Fuchsioides varieties with large leaves and numerous deep red 



flowers ; a fine new sort either for winter blooming or summer bedding. Each, 50 cents. 



IMPATIENS SULTANI CARMINE GEM. 



Charming plant for window and conservatory culture, with deep green foliage and 

 flowers of purplish carmine. Each, 25 cents. Larger plants, each, 50 cents to $1.00. 



PRIJIULA FORBESI. Baby Primrose. 



Tiny plants producing numerous trusses of delicate purplish lilac blossoms, pretty and 

 interesting. Each, 15 cents ; per dozen, $1.50. 



SWAINSON1A GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. 



A popular plant with gardeners and florists for winter blooming, with acacia-like foliage 

 and pure white flowers resembling Sweet Peas in trusses of ten to twenty. Each, 25 cents ; 

 per dozen, $2.50. 



CARNATIONS. 



Strong plants of the leading varieties, specially grown for winter flowering under 

 glass, including white, pink, scarlet, crimson and yellow. Per dozen, $2.50 to $3.00. 



VIOLETS. 



The Farquhar. This is undoubtedly the finest Violet in cultivation, and now one of the 

 most popular throughout the country. It is of vigorous growth, producing in great 

 abundance, enormous deep blue fragrant blossoms on long stout stems. Plants, each, 

 20 cents ; per dozen, $2.00. By mail, add 5 cents each, for postage. 



