Garnations. 
One strong plant of 
each of the following 
ENCHANTRESS. 
centre; flowers are enormous and it is a healthy grower. 
PROSPERITY. 
QUEEN LOUISE. 
white; very fragrant and beautiful. 15 cents each. 
FAIR MAID. Light shell pink, beautifully fringed; a free bloomer. 
15 cents each. 
KITTY CLOVER. A rich golden yellow, penciled with crimson. 
6 new varieties, only 75 cents, postpaid. 
A superb shade of rosy blush pink, richerand warmer towards the 
White, irregularly overlaid with rosy pink; very large. 15 cents each. 
This is a grand carnation, with large flower of a superior snowy 
I5 cents each. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Rich and brilliant scarlet, shaded with maroon. One of 
the most perfect dark carnations ever developed, a most desirable new sort. 
15 cents each. 



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15 cts. each. 

7 Best Standard Garnations. 
One of each of the following 7 carnations, postpaid, for 50 cents. 
DOROTHY. 
ESTELLE. 
Deep rosy pink, beautifully fringed. 
A rich shade of bright crimson, free bloomer. 
STRIPED BEAUTY. 
ETHEL CROCKER. 
PORTIA. 
Red, fragrant and free blooming. 

ELDORADO. 
bright red. Clove scented. 
Fancy carnation. Creamy white ground, striped crimson. 
A beautiful and popular shade of pink; fine, soft and lovely. 
One of the best white carnations yet produced. Large and full. 
A greatly admired carnation, having 
large, clear golden yellow flowers, which are finely penciled with 
Any of the above standard carnations, 10 cents each; 
95 cents per dozen, postpaid. 


ALBINO. 
SPARKLER. 
COMET. 
Very fragrant. 
SOUVENIR DE SALLE. 
MRS. SIMPKINS. 
EARL OF CARLISLE. 
beautifully fringed. 
6 Hardy Garden Pinks. 
Entirely hardy, need no protection, and bloom every spring, 
One of each of the 6 Hardy Pinks, only 50 cents. 
Large, white flower; very double, fragrant. 
Beautiful, clear rose pink; blooms all summer. 
Rich crimson, flamed with scarlet. 
A splendid new variety. 
Clear, rosy pink. Free blooming. 
A good white. 
Deep carmine red, elegantly marked with white, and 
An admirable free bloomer. 


15 cents each. 
20 cents each. 
Large, perfectly double flowers. 
15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen. 
10 cents each. 


CARNATION, 
ENCHANTRESS. 
10 cents each. c 
10 cents each. 

ete. 
or hanging basket. 
15 cents each. 
desirable. Tender. 

Cissus Discolor. 
Also Known as Chameleon Plant, Trailing Begonia, | 
A beautiful vine-like plant for window garden | 
Foliage green and silvery white | 
on the upper surface and reddish on underside. Very 
|”_ SPECIAL OFFER 
1 Carnation, Pres. Roosevelt 1 Carnation, Flora Hill 
1 Fuchsia, Esperiance 1 Begonia, Gracillus 
1 Rex Begonia, Speculata 1 Hardy Pink, Comet 
PRICE, 55 CENTS, POSTPAID. 

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CAREX JAPONICA. 
A beautiful table or window plant; a decided novelty. It forms a 
dense mass of erect growing, fine spray-like foliage, drooping very 
pleasingly and gracefully. The sprays are dark green and banded with 
a bright border of golden yellow. Two sizes, l5c. and 25c. each, postpaid. 
STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS. 
A highly desirable plant for the conservatory or window garden, of 
tropical origin, also beautiful in outside beds. Height, 1s inches. Leaves 
8 inches long, of most intense metallic purple, shading into light rose, 
with green margins. Flowers lovely violet blue. 1l5cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 
Coleus. 
FIRE BRAND. New with brilliant red leaves, exceptionally fine. 
BUTTERFLY. A superior bedding variety, bright canary yellow. 
RITA FITZPATRICK. Yellow leaves, red and green markings. 
FIRE CREST. Pink and carmine leaves, wlth a beautiful gilt edge. 
ROB ROY. Red colored leaves bordered yellow, beautifully fringed. 
NERO OR BLACK GIANT. Large purple black leaves. 
10 cents each; 5 for 40 cents. Coleus in quantity for beds or borders, 20 for 
$1.75; 50 for $3.25, postpaid. 100 for $5.50, by express. 



Six Beautiful Fuchsias. 
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One of each of the following hand= 
some and selected fuchsias, post= 
paid, for 60 cents. 



REV. P. OLIVER. Large 
handsome flowers, constant 
bloomer, crimson sepals, white 
corolla, delicately coned with 
crimson. 20 cents each. 
ESPERIANCE. New. 
Beautiful double flowers. 
Bright red sepals, rich. purple 
corolla. Free bloomer. 15c.each. 
MRS. C. BLANC. Lovely 
magenta purple, or vioiet rose; 
sepals bright red; a charming 
kind. 10 cents each. 
MME. BRUANT. New giant 
flowering, and one of the best of 
all fuchsias. Flowers doubleand 
of a beautiful heliotrope purple, 
marked and veined with rich, 
bright crimson; habit is weep- 
ing-tree like and abundant 
blooming. lic. each; 2 for 25c. 
LADY IN WHITE. Thisis 
@ most perfect and chaste va- 
riety. lowers are double and 
ure white. Fine weeping-tree 
orm. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 
SPECIOSA. Color, rich car- 
mine rose. A great winter 
bloomer. One of -the best. 
10 cents each. FUCHSIA, Lapy In White. 

No plant order filled for less than 25 cents when “a 
the rush is on in February, March, April or May. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS. (Récrea.) 
One of each of the 6 varieties, postpaid, for 60 cents. 
MARJORIE DAW. Oneof the best new begonias. Bright salmon 
pink flowers, produced in broad pan- 
icles. A finerapid grower. 1l5c. each. 
BIJOU. Green, glossy leaves and 
glistening rose pink flowers. Easy 
to grow and a constant bloomer. 
New, very fine. 15 cents each. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT. Lovely 
coralred flowers. Leaves purplish red 
‘on under side. 10 cents each. 
GRACILLUS. Rose tinted flowers; 
makes graceful plants; probably the @y 
first to bloom. 10 cents cach. 
ALBA PERFECTA GRAND. 
Constant bloomer, beautiful white 
flowers in large clusters, dark glossy 
green leaves. 10 cents each. 
PRES. GAULIN. Leaves bronze 
green, shaded red on under side, # 
pretty pinkish white flowers in large 
clusters; constant bloomer. 10 cents 
each. 


REX BEGONIAS. F 
One each of the 4 Rex begontias, ERAN 
postpaid, for 65 cents. a 
Not cultivated for flowers, but are 
prized for their ornamental foliage. 

BeGonia, Bisou. 
BERTH A McGREGOR. 
Long pointed leaf, with deep 
notches in the centre; the 
body of leaf being solid 
silver outlined with bronze. 
MAGNIFICA. Rich and 
velvety leaves; one of the 
handsomest of the Rex 
begonias. 
MRS, A.G. SHEPHERD. 
Velvety leaves, with heavy 
red plush effect. Green edges 
dotted white. 
SPECULATA. Leaf ser- 
rated and formed like the 
grape leaf. Color, light 
green, spotted pea green and 
BERTHA McGRreaor- Silver. 
20 cents each; the 4 for 65 cents. 
Asparagus. 
SPRENGERII. Bears long, bright green feathery fronds, which 
often grow to length of 4 feet or more. Will thrive under ordinary care. 
15 cents each, postpaid. Large plants, 30 and 50 cents each, by express. 




PLUMOSA. A graceful, decorative asparagus, with foliage as fine as 
the most delicate fern. Lasts for weeks after being cut. 15 cents each. 
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