CARNATIONS. 
6 GRAND NEW CARNATIONS. 
One of each of the following 6 mew carnations, strong 
mailing plants, postpaid, for 75 cents. 
EGYPT.—A Grand leader. A rich, warm scarlet crim- 
son; 244 to 3 feet high; flowers 244 to3 inches across; a con- 
tinous bloomer. 25 cents each. 
) ; BLORA HILL.—A very large and choice white carnation: 
‘nt HM \ Z a free bloomer, and one of the best of the new sorts. 
Zi, : yy} GOLD NUGGET.—A fine commercial yellow, of good 
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Ui = ARMAZINDY.—White, pencilled with scarlet. One of 
, \ the most beautiful variegated carnations on the market. 
¢ \ E ETHEL CROCKER, — Large, light pink flower; with 
stiff stem; very productive, and a good keeper. 
GENEVIEVE LORD.—Beautiful light pink; large flow- 
er, with perfect calyx, the calyx never bursting. A strong, 
productive variety. Adapted to commercial purposes. 
Any of the above carnations (except Egypt), 
15 cents cach; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
_ 7 BEST STANDARD CARNATIONS. 
One of each of the following 7 carnations, postpaid, for 50 cents. 
TRILBY.—Dark, rich velvety maroon; large, perfectly double flowers. 24 to 3 inches 
across; deeply fringed and delightfully sweet. Exceptionally choice and pleasing. 
ELDORADO. — A greatly admired carnation, 
having large, clear golden yellow flowers, which are 
finely pencilled with bright red. Clove scented. 
LIZZIE McGOWEN.— Pure, snow white; extra 
large, full and perfect. Deliciously perfumed. 
MRS. FISHER.—Color, pure white. Large and 
fine. Healthy and profuse bloomer. iW 
PORTIA.—Large. Rich, glowing crimson scarlet. @ 
ROSE QUEEN.—A lovely new variety. Bright % 
rose pink. Elegantly fringed and perfumed. Novel. 
THOMAS CARTLEDGE.—Bright carmine pink 
color; quite distinct. Large on long stems. Considered one of the best. 
Any of the above standard carnations, 10c. each: 95c. per doz., postpaid. 
© HARDY GARDEN PINKS. 
Entirely hardy, need no protection, and bloom every spring, 
One of each of the 6 Hardy Pinks, only 50 cents. 
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MAY.—A beauty. Very fragrant and bright. Color, flesh pink. A very 
satisfactory new variety. 12 cents each; $1.20 per dozen. 
HER MAJESTY.—Large, double, pure white, fragrant flowers. 
GERTRUDE.—Large, very double, white; deep maroon markings. 
LAURA WILMER.—Large, white flowers, purplish crimson centre. 
Y SOUVENIR DE SALLE.—Ney;; fine; clear rosy pink; free blooming. 
Vy / ALBA FIMBRIATA.—Very double and finely fringed. Pure white; = 
\ i\\ clove scented. 12 cents each; $1.20 per dozen. = SSS Z 
New CarNATION EGyprT- Any of the above (except where noted) 10c. each; 95¢c. per doz., postpaid. ALLAMANDA WILLIAMSII. 
STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS. 
A highly desirable plant for the greenhouse, conserva- 
tory or window garden, of tropical origin. Compact in 
growth, and of highly ornamental appearance. Height, 
ls inches. Leayes 9 inches long, of most intense metallic 
purple, shading into light rose, with green margins. 
Flowers lovely violet blue, of shape and comparative 
size shown in the illustration. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 
CISSUS DISCOLOR. Chameleon Vine. 
Leaves long, somewhat heart-shaped, and even more 
beautiful in texture and marking than the finest Rex 
Begonia. Midrib and flated edges cinnabar red. The 
rest of the upper surface of the leaf is silver and bronze 
green, with olive green toward the midrib. The under 
side of the leaf is a rich wine red. Asa house plant 
nothing is more gorgeous. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
6 BEAUTIFUL FUCHSIAS. 
One of each of the fol- 
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ALLAMANDA WILLIAMSII. 
This is a charming new house plants very distinct and 
entirely different from any other plant of its class. As 
an ornamental conservatory or house plant there are 
very few things to excel it. Sturdy upright bush form; 
fine dark, glossy green foliage and most gorgeous golden 
lily-like flowers. 20 cents each. 
CRIMSON VELVET PLANT. 
This isa new ornamental foliage plant of very high 
merit on account of its gorgeous color, The foliage has 
a thick velvety appearance and is of a rich purple crim- 
son. Bushy compacc form about 2 feet high. For pot 
culture or outdoor plantings. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 
FLOWERING BEGIONAS. 
One of each of the 7 varieties, postpaid for 60 cts. 
RUBRA.—One of the most beautiful varieties. Bright, 
glossy leaves and lovely coral red flowers. 15 cts. each. 
DEWDROP.—A continuous bloomer. Producing 
abundantly delicately white waxy blossoms. 15c. each. 
ALBA PERFECTA. — Constant bloomer, beautiful 
and selected fuchsias white flowers in large clusters. 10 cents each. 
postpaid, for 50 cts. SANDERSONII.—A handsome begonia. Buds heart 
MME BRUANT.—A STROBILANTHES DyYERIANUS. shaped. Flowers a fine coral red. 10 cents each. 
new giant flowering, and ab- RAMOSA PICTA.—A charming house begonia, of compact growth. 
solutely one of the best of all | Long, narrow, heart-shaped leaves, of fine olive green.. Texture rich and 
fuchsias. Flowers double and | velvety, spotted with shining slivery marks. 10 cents each. 
of a beautiful heliotrope purple, THURSTONII.—Leaves of a bronze color, shaded with red and crim- 
marked and veined with rich, | son. Large clusters of rosy white flow- 
bright crimson; habit is weep-| ers. A handsome begonia. 10c. each. 
ing-tree like and abundant ELEGANTISSIMA. — New and 
blooming. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. beautiful. Flowers, pale pink; borne 
LADY IN WHITKEK.—Thisis | in large clusters, literally covering 
a most perfect and chaste va- | the plant. 10 cents each; 6 for 50 cents. 
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riety. Flowers are double and 
pure white. Fine weeping-tree REX BEGONIAS. 
form. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. One of each of the 4 Rex begonias 
SPECIOSA.—The true winter postpaid, for 65 cents. 
blooming fuchsia. Rich car-| These do not bear flowers, but are ( 
mine and rose; never out of| noted for their ornamental foliage. 
pico. HOWEE large. oe oars BERTHA McGREGOR.— This 
right, glossy green. 10c. each. | pegonia has a long pointed leaf, with 
_MRS. C. BLANC. — A very ase notches in Cone! Leaf solid sil- 
fine fuchsia, and one that is al-| yer, outlined with bronze. 20c. each. 
ways admired. Sepals, bright QUEEN OF HANOVER. ~— Rich, § 
rose; corolla, delicate magenta | velvety leaves, covered with red plush ” 
purple. 10 cents each. Edges green, dotted white. 20c. each. 
TROPHEE, — Violet blue/ MRS. A. G. SHEPHERD.—Velvety 4 
corolla, with very dark red sep- | leaves, with heavy red plush effect. 
als; has a rich, waxy lustre, and | Green edges, dotted white. 25c. each. 
is decidedly showy. 10c.each. | SPECULATA.—Leaf serrated and | 
CONSTANCY. — Bright, car- | formed like the grape leaf. Color, : 
mine corolla, with white sepals; | light green, spotted pea green and ‘ 
4 large and beautiful single flow- | silver: back of leaf dark chocolate Bea : aa 
Fucusia, Lapy IN WHITE. ers. Good bloomer. 1l0c. each. | color. 20 cents each. BEGONIA ELEGANTISSIMA 
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