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BORDER PINK, "Abbotsford." 



HARDY CLOVE PINKS. 



SWAINSONIA VIOLACEA. £ new f hade in this Popular house plant. 



Best described as pinkish lavender; 



equally thrifty as the white and red. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



NEW HARDY WHITE PINK, "Her Majesty." ™s is one of the 



in any color yet raised, and cannot fail to please all lovers of fine flowers. 

 It has become most popular, and is grown by the acre to supply the demand 

 for cut flowers. Low growing, with flowers of the purest white, as large as 

 a Carnation and of rich Clove fragrance. (See cut.) Price, large clumps, 30c. 

 each, 4 for $1.00 ; young plants, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 



The flowers are beautifully formed, 



very double and exceedingly useful 



for cutting ; one of the freest in bloom and a fine companion to Her Majesty. 



The color is a soft lilac pink, a very pleasing shade. Price, large clumps, 



30c. each, $3.00 per doz. ; young plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



"We can supply a fine collection of the old 



favorite garden plants, white, pink, rose, 



Price, strong clumps, 25c. each ; young plants, 10c. each, 



Ready May 1st. Dianthus, or Summer Garden Pinks, 



assorted colors, double and single. They make 



splendid plants for the garden. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. ,$6.00 per 100. 



Familiar to every one. Easily grown if trained to 

 strings ; will grow in a sunny window. Price, 10c. 



THE BLUE CLIMBING SQLANUM. 



(Solatium Seaforthianum.) 



Bright, lilac-blue flowers in clusters like a 



Rudbeckia, "Golden Glow. 



A glorious new hardy herbaceous 

 plant, and one that should find a 

 place in every garden. It is of fine 

 habit, vigorous growth, with early, 

 continuous and immense blooming 

 qualities ; it will be found excellent 

 also for cut-flower purposes. The 

 stems are long and gracefully poised ; 

 the foliage is abundant and orna- 

 mental. It attains a height of from 

 6 to 8 feet, and a small plant set out 

 In the spring will produce hundreds of 

 blossoms during August and September, 

 each one as large as a fair-sized Chrysan 

 themum. (See cut.) Price, 15c. each, 4 for 

 50c, 9 for $1.00, 12 for $1.25. 



SPIRAEA, ANTHONY WATERER. p « ha f 



l no hardy 



plant of recent introduction combines so many 

 good qualities as this. It is well adapted for edg- 

 ing shrubbery, forming as it does a low, bushy plant, rarely exceeding 12 

 inches. The flowers are of the richest crimson, borne in dense, flat clusters 

 In profusion from early summer to frost. It will prove of great value for 

 pot culture. (See cut.) Price, 4-inch pots, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. ; 3-inch 

 pots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



SALVIAS. Assorted. 

 Bonfire. This variety, without question, is the finest scarlet Salvia yet 

 introduced. Growth compact, about 2}^ feet high, long, erect spikes of 

 brilliant scarlet flowers ; over 200 spikes to a plant is not unusual. 

 Bethelii. Rich rose-colored flowers, large spikes. 

 Golden Leaved. Yellow foliage, scarlet flowers. 

 Patens. Deep blue, the finest color imaginable. 15c. each. 

 Splendens. (Scarlet Sage.) Intense scarlet, valuable for large beds. 

 Splendens Alba. Similar to above, but pure white. 

 Price, except Patens, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 



SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. A P lant which f is becoming 



very popular for house cul- 

 ture. Foliage as graceful as an Acacia; flowers pure white, produced in 

 sprays of 12 to 20 flowers each, and resembling Sweet Peas. It is of the 

 easiest culture and ever blooming. It climbs readily and is splendid for 

 the window garden. Price, 20c. each, $2 00 per doz. 



SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA ROSEA. \ fine c ^ rast to th « 



above; rich, rosy red 



flowers. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



Wistaria. The blossoms are followed by dark 



red seed fruits, which remain a long time 



on the plant, adding greatly to its beauty. 



Price, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. Note — We 



can also supply a white variety at the 



same price. The twoSolanumsfor25c. 



SQLANUM WENDLANDII. 



One of the most superb summer- 

 flowering Vines it is possible to 

 conceive ; it blooms continuously, 

 not stray blossoms, but great 

 masses of flowers, each one nearly 

 3 inches across, as many as 100 

 being in each cluster. The color 

 is an attractive shade of lavender 

 blue, strikingly beautiful. No one 

 ■who loves a beautilul Vine should 

 be without it. Price, 25c. each, 5 

 for $1.00, 12 for $2.00. 



SPIK.KA, ANTHONY WATKBKK. 



