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1 Golden Triumph, Amy of the above 
NEW WHITE 
Hardy Garden Pink 
HER MAJESTY. 
In offering this grand new hardy Pink, I cannot do better than give the intro- 
ducer’s description of it: “I have much pleasure in drawing attention to this charm- 
ing novelty, which is unquestionably one of the finest of this century, and one that 
will hold its own as long as Pinks are cultivated. It is far ahead of anything yet seen, 
and all the old white varieties will sink into insignificance by the side of this great 
beauty. It has become one of the most ‘popular of the day,’ and is being grown by 
acres to supply the demand (which must come) for cut flowers. It was awarded nine 
first-class certificates at various exhibitions in England, which is an unprecedented 
list of honors and the greatest number of certificates ever awarded for a plant of like 
character,’ 25 cents each, 3 for 60 cents, 6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Three Grand Violets. 
SWANLEY WHITE.—A most beautiful Violet, being pure white, double and 
deliciously fragrant. It is a free bloomer, its large, double white flowers above its 
glossy green foliage, producing a wonderful effect. 
MARIE LOUISE.—Deep violet blue, double, fragrant and free-flowering. Should 
be grown by all interested in the culture of Violets on account of its forcing qualities. 
SCHGNBRUN.—Undoubtedly the finest large single; deep blue, sweet scented. 
Amy of the three Violets, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen; 
1 plant of each, 35 cents; 3 of each, $1.00, postpaid. 
Four Select Fuchsias. 
MRS. E. G. HILL.— Undoubtedly the largest double pure white Fuchsia ever 
offered. It surpasses that popular sort, the Storm King, from the fact that the habit 
of growth is quite erect, being a clean, upright, stocky grower, and a very prolific 
bloomer. Flowers very large and double; the corolla is a beautiful satiny white, the 
sepals well reflexed, of a beautiful bright scarlet pink. 
WEEPING BEAUTY.—While I have offered this elegant sort for several sea- 
sons, yet the demand is unabated. Its habit is pyramidal, sending up a straight 
centre stock, the lower branches extending well out, shortening as they come near the 
top; this gives to the plant a most unique and striking appearance; the foliageis a 
rich bronze-green, and flowers of immense size; the corolla opens arich deep purple, 
changing to blood-red, while sepals are fiery crimson. 
PHENOMENAL.—Without doubt the largest flowering Fuchsia ever offered, the 
corolla measuring 2 inches across; full and double; beautiful azure violet, flaked red. 
SPECIOSA.—The finest of the Single varieties, the corolla a rich orange scarlet, 
Sepals and tube blush white, flowers of enormous size, and a profuse bloomer. 
Any of the above Fuchsias, 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 
SWANLEY WHITE VIOLET. 
One plant of each of the above Four Select Fuchsias, 60 cents, postpaid. PHENOMENAL FUCHSIA. 
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Poa Carnations. 
ZEBRA.—Soft rosy pink, striped and blotched with rich 
perfectly formed, and thoroughly 
double, surpassing any other variety in this respect. 
ORIENT. — Flowers immense size, } 
‘handsomely fringed, and highly perfumed. Color, a rich | 
dark crimson, shaded maroon; edge of petals almost black 
GOLDEN TRIUMPH. — Canary y 
calyx, full and carried on stiff stems. 
PORTIA.—The most intense bright scarlet; 
on long foot-stalks. 
LAMBORN.—Compact grower, flowers pure waxy white. 
, grown on long stems, very large flower. 
GRACE WILDER. — Undoubtedly one of the hand- 
Color, a brilliant peach rose. 
CHESTER PRIDE.—White ground, delicately varie- 
gated pink; flowers of immense size, and habit unexcelled. 
PAXTON.—Waxy white ground, handsomely variegat- 
ed and edged with rich glowing crimson; unique and distinct. 
— Handsome creamy white, free 
bloomer, full flower, robust habit. 
NELLIE BLY.—Resembles Zebra, 
so double, but a freer bloomer. 
EDELWEISS.—A grand new pure white.variety, 
of Chester Pride, but is pure white, extremely handsome. 
ANGELES.—A rich shade of dark pink, flowers large. 
of petals creamy-white, shading to 
deep ivory pink, reminding one of the rich tints o 
WM. F. DREER.—Color a beautiful rose-pink, petals 
f enormous size. 
SILVER SPRAY.—One of the best pure whites. 
New and Popular Carnations 
2 Zebra. 20 cents each, 4 for 50 cents, $1.00 per dozen. : 
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