New Hybrid 

 Wichuriana Roses. 



These pretty hybrids of this most useful Koae are quite 

 hardy and need no protection whatever in winter, and 

 from tlielr trailing habit are admirably adapted for cov- 

 ering rockwork or bare spaces as well as planting in the 

 border. They are of very free growth, with foliage of a 

 tine, deep green, which lasts until well on in the winter. 

 Ihe flowers are produced in immense quantities, and last 

 a long time in perfection. 



xDiufiPH.— This variety is of free growth, with flue foli- 

 a<'e, double white flowers produced in clusters; sweet 



— scented. 20 cents each; 8 for 50 cents. 



cniiTH ORANQE PERFECTION.— Dwarf trailing habit, double flo\\- 

 er!lVlu"hpmk at tipf, changing to white. 20 cents each; 3 for X cents. 

 liNVERAAL FAVORITE.-liuft light pink double flowers, measuring 

 abou ' infhc?; r^ossPVery fragraSt. 20 cents each; 8 for 50 cents 



mvkT ROAMER —Strong grower, with single, bright, rich pink flow- 

 er^ .wUi^.Unost white °enU^e, orange red stamens. 20c. each; 3 for .50c. 

 THE MEMORIAL ROSE. ROSA WICHURIANA.-A new and beauti- 

 fii "ingle lose from Japan. Blooms in clusters on the ends of short 

 u< he- during July and Augu.-t. Flowers fragrant, sing e, pure 

 uhite, from six ?o eight inches in circumference, with yellow stamens, 

 which 1" followed in the fall and 

 u inter w itli bright red fruit. Foliage, 

 (l.ii k shining green, almost evergreen. 

 \ aliiabk'toi co\ering low walls, banks 

 or rockeiie-. and for covering graves. 

 It IS perf((tl\ hardy, thriving in any 

 situation It quickly adapts itself to 

 all conditions of growth, whether bar- 

 ren soil, ro( k\ ledge, fertile garden, 

 >had\ nook or '.un-kissed slope, and no 

 more fltting place can be found for it 

 than running through the grass, lo cents 

 each; 2 for 25 cents. 



Double Wichuriana 

 HYBRIDS. 



r*^.». ».> r'^M + e I will send one 

 rOr 75 ^CllLS Btrong plant of 



each of the 5 Hybrid 

 Roses named above. 



VVlcharlaua 



5 tinequaled Flowering Begonias. 



PERFECT BOUQUET.— Flowers in wonderful profusion. Color, waxy 

 whitfi Xever out of bloom 15 cents each; 2 for 2.:) cents. 



CAPREA OR TriPROVED nETALLICA.-Beautiful dark, velvety green 

 leave^^ The unopened buds are red; _when open a waxy wnite The foli- 

 age has a peculiar metallic lustre, l.o cents each: 2 for 2.d cents. 



TIeW llBERlAN.-Flowers large; color, delicate pink; blooms contin- 

 uoullv- foliage odd and handsome. 15 cents each; 2 for 2-5 cents. 



AROFNTEA QLJTATTA.-A handsome foliage variety, purple bronze 

 leav-es, oblong Tn shape with silv-ery markings; white flowers. In every 

 way a most beautiful variety. W cents each; 3 for 2o cents 



RUBRA —Produce slender branches, gracefully diooping under the 

 heaV-y waxen leaves and pendant panicles of coral red flowers. The 

 plant grows erect and robust. 15 cents each: 2 for 23 cents. 



7^ 7^ ^4-^ I will send, one strong plant of each of 



rOr 5^ L/entS the 5 Floweri ng Begonias named above. 



Bargain Gollection No. 2. 



s vTandKomP R;iRket Plants, each distinctly labeled, my selection of va 

 ' "?l°etfera c^oUe.ft'io'il of plants that will fill a hanging basket and 

 produce a beautiful efl-ect for only 50 cents, postpaid. 



FueHsms. 



LITTLE BEAUTY.— A perfect gem, the freest flower- 

 ing Fuchsia ever Introduced, beginning to bloom 



when two inches high, and continues in flower the 



year round. Flowers are lY^ Inches long, with bright 



red tube and sepals, and purple corolla. 

 TRAILING QUEEN.— This new Fuchsia never 



grows erect, but always trails down over the 



side of the pot, and is the most beautiful of all 



plants for suspension. The leaves are dark 



green, ribbed and rayed with red or crimson. 



Flowers and buds long and graceful, borne in 



large clusters at the ends of the vines. When 



expanded the flowers are large in size, tube 



and sepals bright rosy scarlet, while the corol- 

 la at opening is a rich violet purple, changing 



to a fine shade of crimson, the two colors in 



the same cluster contrasting beautifully. 

 1 ROSAINS PATRI. — A variety unsurpassed 

 ! among all the Fuchsias with white corolla. 

 ! Strong and bushy, beginning to bloom quite 

 1 early in the spring and continuing very late. 

 ' Tube and sep ils are brilliant, deep scarlet, 

 : thick and leathery in texture; corolla is very 

 ! large, double and pure white. 

 < PHENOMENAL. — The tube and sepals are 

 . bright coral-red, beautifully formed. The cor- 

 > olla, nearly two and a half inches across, is of 



the very richest vi,olet shade. The habit is re- 

 j markably free, and it blooms more freely 



than any large variety. 

 i WASHINGTON. —Tube and sepals ot soft, 



1 rich carmine, beautifully contrasted with a 

 ' superb, wide, double corolla of true rose 



mauve. (If strong, rapid growth. 



BLACK PRINCE.— Large, expanded corolla 

 of pale carmine; tube and sepals, bright waxy 

 carmine; sepals large and broad, with pale 

 green tips. One of the finest single Fuchsias. 



Hny of the above Choice Fuchsias. 

 15 cents eachi 2 for 25 cents. 



Prt*" /ie Ct^nfe. " ^"^ ««>i»d, postpaid. 



rOr 05 V/Cni» on« strong plant of 

 each of the 6 Fuchsias named above. 



Begonia Caprea. 



Bargain Collection No. 3, 



10 Splendid Plants for House or 

 Garden, only 75 cent*. 



1 ^H>v Abutilon. 



1 1 ancy Leaved Begonia. 



2 i^Terariiums. Single and Double. 

 . Grand Fuchsias. Single and Doubl*. 

 1 Lemon Verbena. 

 1 Blue .-spiraea. 

 1 -^weet Scented Violet. 

 1 Hardy Sweet Scented Begonia "Evan 



si'ana." 



One strong plant 0/ each of tht 

 Id desirable plants named above 

 ((/t labeled, and sent postpaid, 

 for only 75 cents. 



5 Fancy Leaved 

 Begonias. 



QUEEN OF HANOVER.— Leaf of 



velvetv texture, centre and edge 

 soft green, the whole covered with 

 tinv silver dots. 20 cents each; 3 for .50 cents. 



CLEHENTINA.— The stem and upper surface of the leaf beauliru! 

 brouze green, with large silver spots; the under side of the leaf is a 

 bronzy red. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. , ., ^ , . v u, 



SPECULATA.— Leaves the form of a grape leaf. Color Is a bright 

 green, with a background of chocolate; veins of a light pea green, the 

 whole leaf spotted with silver. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



CUnBERLAND.— Dark, velvety green, with thick crimson maroon 

 shading, and crimson bronze lustre and markings, reverse of leavM 

 and stems, solid, rich crimson. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



LOUIS SCHNEIDER.— Ground color greenish white, veined with OarK 

 green, uniquely edged and spotted. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



Begonia Speculate. 



^ I C^f Af- r'on + c * ^T*" send, postpaid, one each of the 

 I rOr \}^ VCIll.3 Fancy Leaved Begonias named above. 



Trailing Queen 

 FUCHSIA. 



7\ New Japanese 



ehrysanthemura 



free, with an order 



for plants, amount* 



Ina to 75 cents 



or over. 



See page ST. 



