BULBS AND SMALL FRUITS. 



Our iilaiits and bulbs, like our seeds, are of the very best 

 q^ialilt/ aiul choiccstvanel ies. Our packer has had twenty-five 

 years' experience, and all orders are packed in the most care- 

 ful manner. They are guaranteed to arrive in good condition 

 and give satisfaction. At prices given they are sent by mail, 

 postage paid, to any post-office in the United States. 



Amarj'llis ITormosissima. [Jacohea Lily .) A well- 

 known favorite; color, rich crimson velvet. Each, 20c.; $2.00 

 per dozen, post-paid. 



Dahlia. {Double.) Of this 

 fine old plant we have twenty- 

 five of the best improved varie- 

 ties, in various shades of red, 

 white, yellow, pink and purple. 

 If our customers will name the 

 color preferred, and whether 

 the large or small flowering 

 varieties, we will select accord- 

 ing to their desires. Each, 25c.; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



Dahlia. (Single.) There has 

 been a great improvement 

 eti'ected by high cultivation in 

 tlie single Dahlias and those 

 which we now offer are really 

 beautiful, rivalling the Large 

 Hybrid Clematis, which they 

 very much resemble. Each, 

 25c.; $2.50 per dozen. 



Caladium Esculentum. 

 (ElephanVs Ear.) This is one 

 IMPROVED DOUBLE DAHLIAS, ^f j^g largest leaved plants 

 that grows. In very rich, damp soil, the leaves grow from 

 three to five feet long and two-thirds as broad, in one season. 

 They should be kept in a warm place in winter. Each, 25c.; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



Gladiolus. Of this 

 splendid flowering bulb 

 we have a grand collec- 

 tion, comprising over 

 two hundred named 

 varieties, representing 

 almost every conceiv- 

 ableshade of red, white, 

 yellow, pink and car- 

 mine in an endless vari- 

 ety of shading, mark- 

 ings and combinations. 

 It is impossible to con- 

 vey any adequate idea 

 of the character and 

 beauty of these flowers 

 by printed description. 

 When the selection of 

 varieties is left to us, 

 and an idea is given of 

 the shades preferred, 

 we will endeavor to 

 give our customers en- 

 tire satisfaction. Best 

 named varieties, each 

 15e., post-paid: $1.50 

 NAMED GLADIOLUS. pgj. dozen. 



FINE MIXED GtADIOLUS. A promiscuous colleo- 

 tion of bulbs of various sliades and colors. Many fine varie- 

 ties are among them. Persons who do not care for the names 

 of the varieties can purchase a fine display for a small 

 amount. Each, 5c.; 50c. per dozen, post-paid; by express, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



Canna. (Indian SIiol.) A splendid foliage plant, and one 

 of the best centre pieces for a large bed or orniimental group. 

 Grows from five to seven feet high ; leaves two feet long, of 

 a dark, purplish bronze color. Each, 25c.; $2.50 per dozen. 



liilium Tigrinum. ( Tiger Lily). Color orange salmon, 

 very showy. $1.50 per dozen ; each 15c., post-paid. 



I.ily of Valley . (Convalariailajalis.) Beautiful and grace- 

 ful while flowers of exquisite fragrance. Each, lOc; $1.00 

 per diizen. 



Madeira, Mexican or Mignonette Vine. Very fra- 

 grant; rapid climber. Excellent for harbors. Flowerswhite. 

 Each, 8c'.; 60c. jier dozen, jmst-paid. 



'J uberose Roots — New Extra Early Double African. 

 Bulbs and floweis are larger, finer and bloom earlier than the 

 American varieties. Each, 15c.; $1.50 per dozen, by mail, 

 postage paid. 



Tuberose Boots— Finest Double and Pearl. For nn 

 early bloom, plant about March, in potsor boxes, in good, rich 

 soil, fransplanting in the garden about the middle of May. 

 Each 3c.; 50e. per dozen, post-paid; $3.00 per 100 by express. 



STRAWBEKRIES. 



Postage. — Strawberries at dozen rales will be sent by mail^ 

 free of postage ; at the rates per 100, 20c. per 100 must he added lo> 

 pay postage. 



Manchester. Berries large; shape, globular; color„. 

 bright scarlet ; quality, first-class, vigorous, hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Doz., 40c.; 100, 75c.; 1000, $3.00. 



LIDA (new). Medium early, large size, firm flesh, very 

 productive. Doz., 75c.; 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 



CRIMSON CLUSTiiR. Splendid new market berry„ 

 very large; i-ich crimson. Doz., 75e.; 100, $4.00. 



May King. Fine. Doz., 40c.; 100,75c.; 1000, $3.00. 



Jersey Queen. Large and beauliful, ripening late; 

 excellent form and color. Doz., 75c.; 100, $1.00; 1000, $4.00. 



BOMBA. Very early. Doz., 75c.; 100, $4.00. 



MAMMOTH. New and fine. Doz., 75c.; 100, $1.00. 



GANDY'S PRIZE. Latest. Doz., $1.00; lOl), $4.00. 



PARRY. This variety is a seedling from Jersey Queen, 

 and possesses all the merits of its mother parent, with a per- 

 fect blossom, thus insuring a crop of fruit under all circum- 

 stances, uniting large size, beauty, quality, firmness, vigor 

 and productiveness. Doz. ,50c.; 100,75c.; 1000, $3.75. 



Gleiidale. The best late. Largescai-let, very firm, good; 

 flavor; highly prolific, succeeding on i^oorand rich soil. Doz., 

 50c.; 100, 90e.; 1000, $3.00. 



Longfellow. Large, smooth, regular, deep crimson j 

 firm and sweet. Doz., 60e.; 100, 75c.; 1000, $3.00. 



Albany. (Wilsoti's.) Very hardy, productive; fruit good 

 size, crimson; brisk, acid flavor. 100, 60c.; 1000, $3.00. 



Charles Downing. Vigorovis, productive ; large, deejf 

 scarlet; firm, juicy, sweet. 100,60c.; lOOO, $3.00. 



CrescentSeedling. Berries medium to large, bright red, 

 and of good quality. 100, 60c.; 1000, $2.50. 



Kirkwood Seedling, or Mt. Vernon. Grows very 

 large; color, bright searlet. 100,60c.; 1000, $3.00. 



Sharpless' Seedling. Very large, oblong, clear, light. 

 red, hardy, vigorous habit. 100,60c.; 1000, $3.00. 



Monarch of the AVest, Agr i cultur i st, Kentucky, Cap- 

 tain Jack, Miner, Windsor Cliief and other good varie- 

 ties. 100, 75e.; 1000, 83.00. 



RASPBERRIES. 



Postage. — If to be sent by mail, add 10c. per dozen; ZOc. for 

 50, and 4J0c. per 100, to prepay postage. 



GOLDEN QUEEN. The latest novelty, handsome yel- 

 low fruit, very firm, sweet and solid ; hardy and productive.. 

 Doz., 90c.; 100, $3.00. 



Souliegan. A new black cap variety, very early, hardy^ 

 vigorous and productive. Doz., 60c.; 100, $1.50. 



Hansen. A vigorous grower, enormously productive, 

 and extremely hard v ; fruit bright crimson, of superior qual- 

 ity and very firm. boz.,75c.; 100, $1.50. 



Cuthtaert, or Queen of the Market. Bright red, lus- 

 cious, firm and large. Doz., 60c.; 100, $1.2.5. 



Brandywine, Gregg, Crimson Beauty, DoolittlCy 

 Thornless, Bristol, Oliio. Each, doz., 75c.; 100, $1.50. 

 BLACKBERRIES. 



Postage. — If ordered by mail, 10c. per dozen; 25c. for 60 j 

 45c. per 1 00 m,ust be added for postage. 



WILSON -JUNIOR. The largest early variety in culti- 

 vation; very robust and productive. Doz.,75e. ; 100, $2.60. 



Early Harvest. A new variety ; the earliest ; hardy, 

 vigorous, prodiict.ive. Doz.,75o.; 100, $2.00. 



EARLY CLUSTER. A new blackberry of strong 

 growth; very large and fine. Exceedingly productive^ 

 healthy and hardv. Doz., 7"c.; 100, $2.50. 



LUCRETIA 'DEWBERRY. Doz., 75p.; 100, $3.00. 



Early Dorchester, Early W^ilson, Kittatinny, Lavr— 

 ton, Snyder. Eacli, per doz., 60c.; 100, $1.50. 

 CURRANTS. 

 Postage same as for Easx>berries. 



Black Naples. Suitable for jams. Doz., 75c.; 100, $2.50,, 



Cherry. Dark red, large fruit. Doz., $1.00; 100, S5.00. 



Red Dutch. Dark red. Doz., 75c.; 100, $4.00. 



White Grape. Large, white. Doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



Fay's Prolific. (New.) Each, 30c.; doz., $2.50. 



FRUIT SEEDS. 



Remit for postage , 8 cents per pound, or 15 cents per quart, wheM 

 ordered to be sent by mail. 

 Peach Pits. Pure Southern, natural or seedling. Qt,, 

 loc; bush., $2.00. AppleSeed. Qt., 35c.; bush., $7.00. Apri- 

 cot Pits. Oz., lOc; lb.,75c. Cherry Pits. (Mazzard.) Qt., 

 40c.; bush., $8.00. Plum Pits. Qt., 40e.; bush., $8.00. Pear 

 Seeds. French Imported. Oz., 25c.; lb., $2.00. Quince 

 Seed. Oz., 25c.; lb., $2.50. Mulberry. White or Black. 

 Oz.,25c.; lb., $2.50. 



