OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
67 
MONTHLY OR TREE CARNATIONS, 
Price 20 cents each, (saved where priced.) $2.00 per dozen. 
Strong plants, in autumn, 30 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Admiral Dupont. Carmine, profuse bloomer. 
Astoria. Yellow, striped with red. 
Bonnie Doon, (new.) Bright magenta pink. 
* Butter Cup, (new.) Golden yellow, with a 
slight streak of carmine; nearest approach 
to pure yellow. 40 cts. 
Chas. Sumner. In the style of La Purite, 
of the very dwarf habit; rosy pink, a shade 
lighter than La Purite., 30 cts. 
Chester Pride. 30 cts. 
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Dolly Varden. 
color crimson and white. 
The finest striped variety ; 
30 cts. 
D’Fontana. Orange, striped crimson. 
Edwardsii. Pure white, large, fine form. 
Elmwood. Bright scarlet, fragrant, well 
shaped, similar to La Purite. 
Firebrand. ‘*Intense scarlet, large 
strong healthy grower.’’ 30 cts. 
Henry Ward Beecher. White ground, flaked 
violet, maroon and carmine. 
King of the Crimsons. A dark rich crim- 
son maroon, a vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. 
Louise Zeller. Very pure white. 
Louise Lenoir, Fine dark maroon. 
La Purite. Carmine, dwarf, free bloomer. 
Lady Emma. Scarlet, dwarf, compact pro- 
fuse flowering habit. 
Mary Dacre. White, tinged with pink. 
Meteor. Dazzling red, very fine. 
size, 
Miss Joliffe. A blush pink, most profuse 
bloomer. 
President Degraw. White, very large, deeply 
fringed. 
Peerless. Pure white. 
Peter Henderson. Vigorous growth, good 
winter bloomer, pure white flowers. 
Starr. 25 cts. 
Searlet King. Bright 
grower and free bloomer. 
Sunset. Fine yellow. 
Snow White. Purest white, never tinged 
with any color. 
Snowden. A dwarf stocky growing variety. 
‘The flowers are of the purest white borne 
in unequalled profusion.’’ 
Springfield. Carmine, in the way of La 
Purite, extra. 30 cts. 
Vixen. Dazzling scarlet, very double and - 
fine fragrance, 
Vesuvius. Dark scarlet, very large. 
White Perfection. Pure white, extra. 
scarlet, 
30 cts. 
vigorous 
HAYBRID PERPETUAL PINKS. 
Suitable for bedding out in summer, or blooming in the greenhouse during winter; they — 
are dwarf in habit, profuse bloomers, producing flowers in succession for several months. 
Price 25 cents each, (save where priced.) 
Alba Fimbriata. Pure white, excellent for 
winter blooming. 
Dianthus C. Grenadin. Like a dwarf carna- 
tion, bright scarlet flowers. 
Napoleon III. Rich crimson, most profuse 
bloomer. 
Wm. Saunders. Flowers of the richest crim- 
son, a perpetual bloomer, one of the best 
hardy pinks. 
The set of 5 for $1.25. 
*Mrs. Sinkins. ‘‘The largest of all white 
Pinks, the flowers are slightly creamy 
white, of immense proportions, freely borne ~ 
on dwarf stems, it is very highly scented 
and has been the admiration of all who 
have seen it. The best white ever intro- 
duced.’’ 650 cents. 
