New Crimson Spirea, A. WATERER. 
Undoubtedly the most valuable hardy ornament- . 
al Shrub recently introduced; grows 12 to 18 inches § 
high; bushy, compact form. . ~ it 
It is a true perpetual bloomer, 3 ad 
bearing large clusters of bright 
crimson flowers all through the 
season or as long as kept in 
growing condition ; high- 
ly recommended for bed- 
ding and borders, also as» 
market plant for florists 
and for forcing; its con- 
stant bloom and_ bright 
color make it particularly 
valuable. Price-Fine one 
year plants from open ground, $6 % 
per 100, $50 per 1000; two year ~ 
plants, $10 per roo. 
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NEW DOUBLE RUDBECKIA. 
(Golden Glow.) 
Bright golden yellow flowers, three in- 
ches in diameter, perfectly double, borne 
in profusion all through July and August; 
entirely hardy, invaluable for florists’ use 
and bedding. 75c per doz ; $5 per Ioo. 
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New CRIMSON SPIREA, A W 
NEW MAMMOTH CANNAS. 
New Mammoth Canna AUSTRIA—NovELTY ’97. A splendid Kuropean 
variety ; grows five to six feet high; leaves 15 to 18 inches long and 8 to 1o inches 
broad. Flowers 6 to 7 inches across and borne erect in immense trusses ; color pure 
deep golden yellow, truly magnificent Dormant roots, $4 per roo. 
New Mammoth Canna ITALI 4—NovEtty, ’97. Belongs to same class as 
Austria and imported from Europe at same time. Equally large as Austria, and simi 
lar in every way except color, which is rich golden yellow with a broad! blotch of 
dark crimson maroon in the centre of each petal and throat. $1.50 per doz.; 
$10 per 100. ‘ 
NEW 
Strawberry Raspberry ; 
or, Tree Strawberry. 
Tested here for three years, 
and constantly growing in fa- 
vor; one of the most beautiful 
Z fruits ever seen. Berries the 
} size and shape of the largest 
strawberries; bright, rich, glow- 
ing scarlet ; fine for jams, jel- 
lies, and cooking. Bush grows 
18 inches to two feet high, bears 
the first season and continues 
fruiting for three months; dies 
down in winter. but is entirely 
hardy, and does well every- 
where regardless of drought or 
heat &1 per doz.; $5 per 100 
Golden Japan May- 
berry—Grows in tree form. 
entirely different from other 
berries; claimed to bear large, 
luscious golden yellow fruit, 
ripening before strawberries. 
NEW STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. 75c¢ per doz. ; #4 per 100, 
