iI will send any 6 of the following collee~ 
) |j tions for $5, or the whole 10 for $7.50. 
NT "$1.00 postpaid. Comprises 10 beau- | y ; ¢1.00\ postpaid liComereeelinin 
COLLECTION No. 1 e tiful Begonias, 5 of the best flowering COLLECTION No. 6. and mee Plants for Hone or anton, 
sorts, and 5 Fancy Leaved varieties, each one distinctly labeled, and sent free by | somewhat of a Surprise Collection, each one distinctly labeled and sent free by 
mail on receipt of $1.00. mail on receipt of $1.00. 
$1.00 postpaid. Comprises 12 hand- . ‘ A 
COLLECTION No. 2: some © SeraaAUReNTNTIING, no two alike, COLLECTION No. 7. Gy OO poste ile Can asey ices 
each one distinctly labeled, and sent free by mail on receipt of $1.00. tinctly labeled and sent free by mail on receipt of $1.00. » x 
COLLECTION N 3 $1.00 postpaid. Comprises 8 of the 3 
O. o. prettiest Hardy Climbing Roses, each COLLECTION No 8 $1.00 postpaid. Comprises 10 beau- 
one distinctly labeled, and sent free by mail on receipt of $1.00. a) e e tiful specimens of Hardy Shrubbery, 
each one distinctly labeled and sent free by mail on receipt of $1.00. 
$1.00 postpaid. Comprises 15 beau- 
COLLECTION No. 4., tiful STORIE RiGee. my Teecion of the COLLECTION No 9 $1.00 postpaid. Comprises 10 of the 
most desirable varieties, each distinctly labeled, and sent free by mail on ° ¢ most handsome Hardy Climbers, each 
receipt of $1.00. one distinctly labeled and sent free by mail on receipt of $1.00. 
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9 Ffandsome Ceoraniums 
MARCUTEA.—Remarkable shade of red, blended with maroon and salmon, 
edged with pink, very large truss, semi-double. 
GOLD FINDER.—Habit of growth, dwarf and sturdy. Trusses of medium 
size, bearing large double florets of intense orange scarlet. 
CLIFRORD.—A yaluable sort which is indeed hard to describe. Color a rich : 
dark maroon, with a distinct blending of light purple, shaded with a rich glowing fi 
pink, large truss 
CANDIDISSIMA ALBA PLENA.—The finest of the double whites; strong, 
vigorous habit, foliage large and of a deep, rich green, with clearly defined bronze 
zone in the leaf; flowers pure white, large truss. A good bedder, and for window 
culture stands without a rival. 
BRUANT. Whe Giant Geranium.—This variety can truly be named the 
Giant Geranium, producing exceptionally large trusses, and borne in immense 
spherical balls, measuring from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The leaves are round and 
neatly zoned, making dense growth, and is without an equal as a bedder. Color of 
flower a beautiful light vermilion red. 
MARY HILL. Double Pink.—A fine new pink, semi-double; color a dark 
shade of pink bordering on red; florets and truss very large and of perfect form. 
S.A. NUTT. Double Scarlet.—Finest of the double reds; truss very large and 
full; semi-domble; color, deep blood crimson, very free bloomer; in every way desirable. 
GERTRUDE.—Flowers of a beautiful semi-double form; color, clear bright 
salmon, centre and outer edges touched with white; shaded carmine ; foliage dense, 
and an excellent bedder. 
- NEW VARIEGATED SWEET-SCENTED ROSE GERANIUM, 
LADY: PLYMOUTH.—A handsome variegated variety of the sweet-scented Rose 
Geranium, fragrance same as parent family, leaves bronzy green fringed with creamy 
white ; distinct, beautiful and attractive. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE SUPERB GERANIUMS, 20 CENTS EACH; 3 FOR DO CENTS; § 
$1.75 PER DOZ. ONE PLANT OF EACH SENT POSTPAID TO ANY ADDRESS FOR $1.25. &f 
| Icannot do better than to 
give the introducer’s description 
of thischoice Begonia. “WHE 
DEWDROP BEGONIA is 
always in bloom, will 2 
stand the strong sun dur- * 
ing Summer, and is one of © 
the finest pot plants ever = 
introduced. Inthe new Be= 
onia Dewdrop we have the 4 
est flowering Begonia ever ob- =| 
& 
4 
tained. Its graceful flowers are 
produced in profusion during 
the winter months; it can be 
@@) planted out in the strong sun in 
ind the spring, and will be onemass 
of bloom the entire summer. 
It will grow and thrive > 
9 any where, and requires no 
; more care than a gera-= E 
nium. It isa dwarf, compact- 
growing variety; the foliage ® 
bright glossy green, with shell- @ 
shaped leaves and stems of light ,& 
crimson. The blooms are pro- = 
4 duced in clusters of from 6 to 8 5 
florets, which are satiny white 
# With golden-yellow stamens. 9 
Planted out in the sun during ® 
the summer, the color changes ~ 
to a delicate shade of pink, with ¢ 
crimson stems, making a beauti- » 
ful contrast. Unlike other Be- ° 
gonias, it is a profuse bloomer.” > . 
20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1. 
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