NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 



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NEW MONTHLY CARNATION, 



NEW MONTHLY CARNATION, 



(Ready February 1st.) 



SUNRISE.' 



An entirely distinct color, orange ground striped with crimson ; flowers full double, fringed and of rich clove fragrance : unsur- 

 passed by any variety in its profusion of bloom, and of a strong, vigorous, healthy growth hitherto unknown in the yellow or 

 orange colors. A variety cei tain to become a standard sort, as it possesses every good quality. (See cut.) COc. each ; $6.00 per doz. 



NEW DAHLIA, "Cochineal." 



So named from its color being exactly that of the Cochineal 

 dye. Ready May 1st. Price, 50c. each. 



NEW DAHLIA, "White Aster." 



Dwarf, small flowered, double white, resembling a fine style 

 ■of White Aster. 



Ready May 1st. Price, 50c. each. 



THE GRAND OLD DAHLIA, 

 "Picta Formosissima." 



This beautiful semi-double variety, which delighted flower 

 lovers of 00 years ago, has been unearthed by an enterprising 

 English firm, and we are now able to offer it. The flowers are 

 very large, of a dark, brick red color, evenly and distinctly 

 striped with golden yellow. The rage for perfectly double 

 Dahlias during the last 20 years drove it almost out of cultiva- 

 tion, until the fashionable demand for singles in the past year 

 or two brought it to the front again. 



Beady April 15th. 75c. each ; $7.50 per dozen. 



ECHEVERIA EXTENSA GLOBOSA, 

 or "Giant House Leek." 



This mammoth variety is of most symmetrical shape and beau- 

 tiful light glaucous green color, it attains a diameter of 15 

 inches, but withal is not coarse looking. Wherever succulents 

 are used for carpet bedding this variety will be needed. Stock 

 limited. 30c. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



EUCHARIS CANDIDA, 

 New "Amazon Lily." 



The old variety, E. " Amazonica," has always proved an un- 

 certain plant to bloom, but this new variety produces its flowers 

 with the greatest freedom, and though a little smaller is equally 

 beautiful. Its free-flowering tendencies will be appreciated by 

 florists, as its pure white, wax-like blooms often wholesale for 

 $15.00 to $25.00 per 100 in the winter season. 



1st size, $1.00 each ; $9.00 per dozen. 



2d " .75 " 7.50 



3d " .50 " 4.50 



Many thanks for the very generous manner in which you filled my order— everything arrived safely; and I must send extra thanks for the 

 %lv nlant of the "Sunset" Rose which you sent me "gratis." It was a grand surprise. MRS. F. DeCON, Trenton, N. J. 



lovely plant of the "Sunset" Rose which you sent me "grat 



