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Carnations. 
There is no sweeter flower than the 
Carnation, and they are without question 
the best of all plants for Winter blooming. 
We have a good collection of the very 
choicest kinds in various shades of red, 
pink and white, and know you will not 
be disappointed in getting these varieties. 
They are large’ plants, ready to begin 
blooming at once. Many of them will be 
in bud when we send them to you. 50c. 
each; $5.00 per dozen. Young plants ready: 
Crimson King.— Hardy everblooming 
Pink. 25c. each. 
Marguerite Carnation. — Seedlings, 10c. 
each; $1.00 per dozen. Ready from Decem- 
ber Ist. ‘ 
CACTUS.—Queen of the Night.—31.00 
and up. 
We also have a number of other varieties 
of Cactus, from 50c. up. 
CROTONS.—Splendid pot plants for the 
piazza er window garden. Leaves bril- 
liantly variegated. 50c. and $1.00 each. 
Choice, rare varieties, $1.00 and $1.50 cach. 
Daisies. 
DAISY.—Shasta.—A hardy free flower- 
ing perennial, producing an abundance of 
flewers on long stems, fine for cutting. 
10c. each; 75c. per dozen. 
DAISY.—Shasta (Alaska.)—Larger than 
the foregoing. 15¢. each; $1.50 per dozen. 
PARIS DAISIES.—French Marguerites. 
—A beautiful plant of easy eulture and 
‘one that generally gives best satisfaction; 
two varieties, white and yellow; 1% to 2 
inches in diameter. Price, 15c. each; $1.50 
per dozen; large plants, 35c. and GOc. each. 
DEBEACAENA.—wWe have a very fine col- 
lection of this ornamental foliage plant 
consisting of many beautiful and new 
varieties. Prices, 50c., $1.00 and $2.00. We 
have small Dracaena Terminali, red leaved 
variety. 50c. each. 
EUPHORBIA Splendens, or Crown of 
Thorns.—A free flowering plant of the 
easiest culture. Price, 50c. each. 
HYDBANGEA —Beautiful blooming 
plant, adapted rather to shady location. 
The large clusters of flowers resemble the 
snow ball, only being much larger. 
Otaksa Monstrosa.—A very beautiful 
variety from Japan, giving large clusters 
of bluish pink flowers in great abundance 
through the season; the flowers are very 
persistent, lasting two or three months. 
Snowball. — Hydrangea Paniculata. (Ar- 
borescens alba grandiflora.) This magnifi- 
cent hardy American shrub is the very 
finest addition to this class of plants found 
in many a year. The blossoms are of the 
very largest size, of pure snow white color. 
It comes into bloom just after the passing 
of the early Spring flowering shrubs, and 
is perfectly hardy. 
Prices of the above varieties, 75c., $1.00 
and $2.50 each. 
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CATALOGUE FOR 

Ficus Elastica Belgica. 
FICUS Elastica.—India Rubber 
A most hardy decorative house plant. Our 
stock is very large and we recommend 
them to you as strictly first-class properly 
grown stoek, which will endure the ordi- 
nary house culture far better than when 
ordinarily grown. Thick, healthy, well- 
colored leaves. 50c., 75c. and $1.00. 
FICUS Repens.—A plant suited espec- 
ially for covering the walls, pillars, etc., 
or outside decorations in the South, as 
it clings to stone or woodwork with the 
greatest tenacity. 30c. each; $3.00 per 
dozen. 
HELIOTROPE.— Light and Dark.— Of 
these popular fragrant blooming plants we 
have selected those which are most adapt- 
able to our Southern climate, size of flow- 
er, color and fragrance our standpoint in 
selection. Price, 25c. each. 
Plant. 
Geraniums. 
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 Poitevine. — Semi-double. 
mous flowers, aurora pink, 
bright salmon center. 
the light fancy 
EBnor- 
shading to 
The grandest of all 
Bruants. 
Ss. A. Nutt.—Best of the dark crimson- 
scarlet bedders. In heavy demand. Stands 
the sun perfectly, and is always a mass 
of bloom. 

For House and Greenhouse. 
CYPERUS Alternifolius. — Umbrella 
Plant.—Try it. 50c. 
_GREVILLEA Robusta. — Australian 
Silk Oak.—A magnificent plant for 
decorative purposes, of rapid, easy 
growth; cut foliage rivaling a rare fern. 
$1.00 each. = 
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SANSEVIERA Zeylanica.—A 
tive plant of great beauty 
50c. and $1.00 each. 
MARANTA Masangeana.—Dwarf 
growing plants with light green foliage; 
mottled maroon. Used extensively for 
filling fern dishes. 75c. and $1.00. 
decora- 
and value. 

