STORM KING. The New Wee pin- Fuchsia. 



—This grand Fuchsia is so far beyond the usual double 



white sorts that it is hardly possible to overrate its size and 



beauty. The plants, like most white sorts, is dwarfish in 



habit, the branches inclined to droop most gracefully ; the 



foliage is deep glossy green, forming a beautiful contrast 



with the brilliant red of the unopened buds and the pure 



white of the open flowers ; the color of the corolla is the 



most pearly white, veined and shaded with rosy coral, the 



sepals are brilliant crimson ; it reminds one of the 



most elegantly tinted shell ; its blooming quality 



is most remarkable, single specimen plants often 



carrying from 100 to 200 buds and flowers. (See 



Cut.) 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 



FUCHSIA. Weeping Beauty The 



most stately of all the purple varieties. While we 

 have offered this elegant sort for several seasons, 

 yet the demand is unabated, and from year to 

 year find it necessary to increase my stock, and 

 then find it a task to keep full up to the demand 

 for this beautiful Fuchsia. The habit of the plant 

 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 foli- 

 age is a rich bronze-green ; the flowers' are of 

 immense size ; the corolla opens a rich deep purple 

 changing to blood-red ; the sepals are firey crim- 

 son, also the unopen buds. 20 cts. each $2 per doz. 

 PHENOMENA L.— Without a doubt the 

 largest flowering Fuchsia ever introduced, the 

 corolla measuring 2 inches across ; very full and 

 double, of a beautiful azure violet flaked with red. 

 The tube and sepals are of a bright coral red 

 and of beautiful form. It is well named Phenome- 

 nal from the fact that its habit is- remarkably 

 free, and -produces more bloom than any large 

 flowering variety. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



N EW CARNATION 



PINKS. 



STORM KING FUCHSIA. 



BF n. r\ l\l I A r*nrriMFfl An old variety but one of the 

 CVaV/ni lf\ WV/V/II^LM. prettiest Begonias in cultivation 

 bearing profusely, large clusters of beautiful crimson flowers, quite five inches in 

 diameter. It is strong in habit of growth, its foliage rich deep green, which 

 is itself beautiful. Price, 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 



HONEYSUCKLE HALLIANA. A m Sy W Hw 



suckle, raised from seed sent from China by Dr. Hall, who introduced the Varie- 

 gated Honeysuckle, from Japan. It is evergreen, retaining its freshness during 

 the entire Winter ; flowers pure white turning to pure yellow ; with the fragrance 

 of Cape Jessamine ; hardy ; vigorous grower ; a constant bloomer. Price, 20 cents 

 each ; three for 50 cents. 



nni nil pj f* o C" One of the finest free-blooming, sweet scented plants ; 

 » l» I l"l ■« w O C « should be kept in a vase or pot during the Summer, 

 re-potted in the Fall. Make beautiful plants for Winter flowering. The 

 single varieties are preferable, more hardy, and the cultivation much 



easier. 15 cents each; $1.75 per doz. 



SINGLE PINK.— Frilled edge. 

 SINGLE WHITE.— 

 Frilled edge. 



GRACE FARDEN.— White 

 ground, finely variegated red; 

 large and full, profuse bloomer. 20 cents each; 

 $2.00 per dozen. 



BUTTERCUP.— Deep rich golden yellow, 

 with a few clear streaks of carmine ; very double 

 and large, measuring from 2% to 3 inches in 

 diameter. 25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



SEAWAN.— Dark blood crimson, large and 

 full, fringed edge ; very early and a profuse bloom- 

 er. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



HINZE'S WHITE Pure white, with 



cream centre, beautifully fringed edged, very 

 large. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



SUNRISE .—Orange ground, striped with 

 crimson ; flowers double fringed, of a rich clove fragrance ; profuse bloomer and 

 vigorous grower. 20 cents ; $2.00 per dozen. 



PORTIA.— Intense bright scarlet, strong habit ; flowers grown on long 

 foot-stalks, medium size, free flowering. 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



CENTURY.— Rich glowing carmine, medium height; early, and a constant 

 bloomer ; flowers perfect, and fragrant. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



AMPELOPSIS ROYALII.— Foliage larger than the well-known Am- 

 pelopsis Veitchi. It grows as rapidly as the old Virginia Creeper, is perfectly 

 hardy, and attains a height of fifty feet. It 

 clings well to any wall or tree, cov- 

 ering them with its dark green 

 foliage. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz, 



ARTILLERY PLANT. 



ARTILLERY PLANT. 5S&1>5£5: 



— Graceful, fern-like foliage, and immense numbers of very 

 small pink buds, which, when sprinkled, burst and send 

 off little jets of pollen, representing miniature guns ; this 

 is a very neat and curious plant. Will bed out nicely 

 during the Summer, and is an elegant plant for the window 

 in Winter. Price, 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA 



GRANDIFLORA. 



A fine hardy shrub, 

 introduced from Japan. 

 It is of bushy and compact growth, attaining a height of 

 several feet ; flowers are white and borne in immense pyra- 

 midal panicles more than a foot long ; remains in bloom a 

 long time. Undoubtedly one of the finest hardy shrubs 

 lately introduced. Price, 20 cents each. (See* cut.) 



