MRS. E. Q. HILL. 



Undoubtedly the largest double 

 pure wh ite Fuchsiaeveroffered. It 

 surpasses that popular sort the 

 Storm King, from the fact that the 

 habit of growth is quiteerect, being 

 a clean, upright, stocky grower, and 

 a very prolific bloomer. Flowers 

 very large and double ; the corolla 

 is a beautiful satiny white, the 

 sepals well reflexed, of a beautiful 

 bright scarlet pink. 20 cents each; 

 3 for 50 cents; 7 for 81.00, postpaid. 



WEEPING BEAUTY. 



While I have offered this ele- 

 ant sort for several seasons, yet the 

 lemand is unabated. Its habit is 

 pyramidal, sending up a straight 

 centre stock, the lower branches 

 extending well out, shortening as 

 they come near the top ; this gives 

 to the plant a most unique and 

 striking appearance ; the foliage i3 

 a rich bronze-green, and flowers of 

 immense size ; the corolla opens a 

 rich deep purple, changing to 

 blood-red, while seRals are fiery 

 crimson. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 

 cents ; 7 for 51.00, postpaid. 



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PHENOHENAL. 



Without doubt the largest flowering Fuchsia ever offered, the corolla measuring 2 inches across; 

 full and double, of a beautiful azure violet, flaked red. 20cts.each; 3for50cts.; 7for$1.00, postpaid. 



SPECIOSA. 



The finest of the single varieties, the corolla a rich orange scarlet, sepals and tube blush white, 

 flowers of enormous size, and a profuse bloomer. 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents ; 7 for $1.00, postpaid, 

 One plant each of the above four Choice Fuchsias 6o cents, postpaid. 



NEW AND POPULAR CARNATIONS. 



Except where noted, 20 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid, 



ZEBRA. — Soft rosy pink, striped and blotched with rich scarlet, flowers large, perfectly formed 

 and thoroughly double, surpassing any other variety in this respect. A grand new variety. 



ORIENT.— Flowers immense size, perfectly double, handsomely fringed, and highly per 

 fumed. Color, a rich, glossy, dark crimson, shaded very dark maroon ; edge of petals almost 

 black. Quite distinct and charming. 



MRS. FISHER. — Pure white, petals a thick waxy white, showing a slight creamy white 

 centre; fine full flower, profuse bloomer. A distinct arid handsome variety. 



DOROTHY. (New):— Beautiful, clear, pinkish carmine, flower large and double, a pro- 

 fuse bloomer; one of the finest pink varieties ever introduced. 25 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; 

 $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



DUKE OF ORANGE.— A fine shade of creamy yellow, slightly variegated red, flowers 

 large, and plant of strong and robust habit, very fine foTm. 



PORTIA.— The most intense bright scarlet ; strong habit of growth, flowers borne on long 

 foot-stalks, good size and very free flowering. One of the best crimsons. 



LAMBORN.— Compact grower, flowers pure waxy white, grown on long stems.very large 

 flower, unsurpassed bv any in perfection of bloom, popular among florists. 



GRACE WILDER.— Undoubtedly one of the handsomest pink Carnations. Color, a 

 brilliant peach rose, very large and finely fringed. A standard forcut flowers. 



CHESTER PRIDE.— White ground, delicately variegated pink; flowers of immense size, 

 and habit unexcelled. A most beautiful and showy variety. 



LA EXCELLENT.— White ground, with a delicate variegation of crimson ; handsome 

 full flower ; for cutting, will be found one of the best. 



DAWN. — One of the most distinct Carnations, outer edge of petals creamy-white, shading 

 to a deep rich ivory pink, reminding one of the rich tints of the rarest sea-shells. 



SUNRISE.— Dark orange ground with a blending of intense red, large and double. 



STAR.— A bright, clear, strong red, very large and perfectly double. 



EDELWEISS. (New).- A grand new pure white variety, a snort of Chester pride, but is 

 pure white, extremely handsome in form and flower. 30 cents each ; 2 for 50 cents; 82.00 per dozen. 



ANGELES. (New).— A rich shade of dark pink, flowers large, and erect strong grower. 



BUTTERFLY. — A peculiar dull salmon, streaked and variegated vermilion ; perfectly 

 hardy, will stand any amount of cold weather ; fine full flower. 



AURORA. (New).— A rich clear pink, color similar to Grace Wilder, winner of the Laden- 

 burgh cup at Madison Square (larden. N. Y., 1891, as the finest pink Carnation of recent introduc- 

 tion. 30 cents each ; 2 tor 50 cents ; $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



LA PURITY. — Brilliant carmine, fine flower, free bloomer, very fragrant. 



PAXTON. (New). — Waxy white ground, handsomely variegated and edged with rich 

 glowing crimson, very unique and distinct. 25 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



HINZES WHITE.— Handsome creamy white, free bloomer, full flower, robust habit. 



NELLIE BLY. (New.)— Resembles Zebra, although not quite so double, but a freer 

 bloomer. A bouquet of this variety is quite unique. 



FIELD OF GOLD.— A rich canary yellow, compact growth, a late bloomer. 



GRACE FARDE1V. (New.)— Pure rich, dark pink, several shades darker than that 

 grand variety, Grace Wilder Wonderfully free bloomer, full and double. 25 cents each ; 3 for 

 50 cents; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



PRIDE OF KENNETT.— Glowing deep maroon, fine flower, very fragrant. 



CRIMSON KING— Dark blood-red flower, full and double, strong robust grower. One 

 of the best dark varieties. 



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One of each of the above 25 New and Popular Carnations, $3.00, postpaid. 



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Upper Flower— DOROTHY. 

 Lower Flower— Mrs. FIShER. 



New Carnations. 



