CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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A Choice Collection of 12 Fine Geraniums For Only $1.50 Postpaid. 



If ordered separately, these plants will cost 20c. each, 100 for $12.00, postpaid. 

 4-in. pots, blooming" size, 50c. each, postpaid. 



Alphonse Ricard. — A strong- grower, 

 dwarf and branching- and producing flow- 

 ers in great masses. Both floret and truss 

 of enormous size, single, or slightly 

 doubled and a brilliant orange red. 



Beaute Pcitevine. — Semi-double. Enor- 

 mous flowers, aurora pink, shading to 

 bright salmon center. The grandest of all 

 the light fancy Bruants. 



S. A. Nutt. — Best fo the dark crimson- 

 scarlet bedders. In heavy demand. Stands 

 the sun perfectly, and is always a mass 

 of bloom. 



Mme. Jaulin. — S'emi-double. Very large 

 florets compose a truss of grand size; 

 center, tender pink, surrounded by border 

 of white, "^^ithout parallel for freshness 

 and beauty among outdoor bedding vari- 

 eties, and equally fine as a pot specimen. 



Berthe de Pressily. — Large, silvery rose 

 color. 



Scented Geraniums 

 apple scented. 25c. 

 paid. 



Mme. Landry. — Double. One of the 

 choicest and most beautiful of Bruants. 

 Color, clear salmon, center shading to cop- 

 per, with a white eye. Very distinct. 



Jacquerie. — Florets longer than wide; 

 very velvety in texture, very dark crimson- 

 scarlet. 



La Favorite. — Standard among double 

 whites. 



Jean Vlaud. — Semi-double Bruant. Bright 

 rose which does not fade in the hottest 

 weather. Extra strong grower. 



Mme. Buchner. — Double White. More 

 vigorous constitution than La Favorite. 



Double Gen. Grant. — Semi-double, clear 

 orange scarlet. An old, well-known vari- 

 ety, probably more used for bedding than 

 any other variety in commerce. 



M. A. Eoseleur. — A most beautiful shade 

 of Neyron rose, showing a distinct white 

 center. 



— Rose, nutmeg and 

 and 35c. each, post- 



Jasmines. 



Maid of Orleans or Arabian. — Large 

 double waxy-white flowers of great sub- 

 stance, produced freely through the Sum- 

 mer. We know of no pot plant moie •''esir- 

 able than this; the fragrance of the fiov.-er 

 is delicious, sweet and ■ elegant. 



Grand Dtike of Tuscany — A magnificent 

 ever-blooming plant with large double 

 waxy creamy white flowers, with the most 

 delicious fragrance of any liovN'er we know, 

 sweeter than a Tube-rose: looks like a 

 large, double white rose. Blooms through- 

 out the season. A superb pot plant of 

 dwarf, sturdy habit of growth. 



Gardenia Florida. — (Cape Jessamine.) — 

 Nothing finer for conservatory or open 

 ground wJierever hardy. Its double pure 

 white flowers are delightfully fragrant, 

 while its deep green glossy foliage adds 

 mateiiallj' to its beauty. 



Cestrura Nocturnu-m. — (Night Blooming 

 .Jasmine.) — Free bloom'ing shrub, very fra- 

 grant at night 



JASMIsriTM NUDIFIiOBUM. — (Naked- 

 Flowered Jasmine.) A verj- graceful, 

 hardy, drooping shrub with dark-green 

 bai'k which gives the plant the appearance 

 of being evergreen; leaves daik-green; 

 bright yellow flowers freely produced in 

 early January and continuing for some 

 time. One of the first plants to bloom. 



■Yellow flowered 



Jasminum Revolutum. 



hardy Jasmine. 



Jasmine. — (Confederate or ZMayalan.) — A 

 strong climbing variety, dark green waxy 

 leaves v.nth flowers very gragrant; one of 

 the hardiest. 



Jasminum Primuiinum. — Of recent intro- 

 duction; hardy, large yellow flowers; young 

 plants. 



Prices: Small plants. 30c. each. Collec- 

 tion of 8 as above, $2.00, postpaid. 



I«arg-e field-grown plants, 75c., $1.00 and 

 $1.50 each, by express, not prepaid. 



Weeping Lantanas. 



A Drooping Plant of Great Beauty. 



One of the most satisfactory plants for 

 hanging baskets, window boxes and porch 

 boxes or to cover a low fence or terrace. 



LANTANAS.— (Weeping.)— One of the 



grandest basket plants grown. The plant 

 has a most graceful drooping habit, grows 

 very rapidly and blooms continually sum- 

 mer and winter, producing large clusters 

 of the most delicate lilac and rosy-pink. 

 Prices: 25c. each. Extra larg-e plants, 50c. 

 each, postpaid. 



IiANTANAS. — A good collection, indu- 

 ing yellow, pink, orange and white. 25c. 

 each. Iiarg-er plants, 50c. each, postpaid. 



