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nia Gloire de Lorraine. 



Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



Undoubtedly one of the finest winter-flowering plants. It 

 naturally forms symmetrical specimens, requiring no training, and 

 is completely covered with delicate, soft rosy-pink flowers from 

 October to April. Good plants, in 3-inch pots, 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz. Strong plants, in 4-inch pots, 50 cts, each; 

 $5.00 per doz. Extra strong plants, $1.00 and $1.50 each. 



BEGONIAS. 



Alba Picta. Leaves glossy green, spotted silvery- white. 



Argentea Guttata. Foliage rich green, spotted silver. 



Corallina Lucerna. Gigantic trusses of bronzy-red flowers, 

 and flowering continuously from April to November. The 

 foliage is dotted with silvery-white. 



liaageana. Large flowers of a creamy white, with just suffi- 

 cient pink to give them a bright, cheerful glow. 



Metallica. Dark, rough leaves; surface lustrous bronze-green. 



Rubra (Coral Begonia). Large, scarlet-rose, wax-like 

 flowers. 



Saundersoni. Scarlet flowers; in bloom continually. 



Price, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 7 varieties, 85 cts. 

 BegOnia ReX (Ornamental Leaved). 



A collection of 12 choice sorts. 15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. 



BOUGAINVILLEA. 



Sanderiana. This beautiful free-flowering variety is very 

 popular, especially as a plant for Easter. It is of strong 

 and rapid growth, and brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms 

 are produced from early in March until mid-summer. 

 Altogether it is a most desirable subject for the conserva- 

 tory or window-garden. 25 cts. each. 



SELECT CARNATIONS. 



The following are the choicest varieties introduced to date: 

 Beacon. Brilliant, free-flowering scarlet. 

 Enchantress. Exquisite delicate pink. 

 Harlowarden. Rich crimson. 

 Harry Fenn. Magnificent crimson. 

 Irene. A fine yellow. 

 Lady Bountiful. Pure white. 



Mrs. Patton. White, beautifully marked with pink. 

 Rose=pink Enchantress. Rose-pink. 

 The Queen. Large pure white. 

 "White Perfection. Pure white. 

 Winona. Rich, glowing pink. 

 Winsor. Clear silvery-pink. 



Strong plants, prepared for winter flowering, 25 cts. 

 each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 



A choice assortment of 12 varieties. Fine bushy plants, 15 

 inches high, 75.cts. each; $7.50 per doz. Stronger plants, 18 

 to 20 inches high, bushy, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 



CHOISYA. 



Ternata. A pretty greenhouse shrub, producing very freelv 

 sweet-scented, white orange-like blossoms; a most desirable 

 plant for the cool greenhouse or for planting in the open 

 ground in the Southern States, succeeding under the same 

 conditions as a Camellia. Strong plants, 75 cts. each. 



Chrysanthemum Frutescens. 



(Paris Daisy, or Marguerite.) 



California Giant. This is the large white Marguerite that 

 is used so extensively as a cut flower in winter and as a deco- 

 rative pot plant at Easter. 



Etoile d'Or. Identical to the above, excepi in color, which 

 is a fine light yellow. 



Queen Alexandra. Pure white flowers from 2? to 3 inches 

 in diameter, the greater percentage coming full double. The 

 remainder of the flowers on the same plant come semi-double 

 and single, all of which are very handsome. 



Blush Queen Alexandra. A variety of the abpye with 

 flowers of soft rosy-white. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 4 varieties, 50 cts. 



DREER'S PRIZE CINERARIAS. 



■Our strain of Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of 

 flowers or beauty of color. Many of the' blooms 'measure 3 

 inches in diameter. Fine young plants, ready in October, 10 

 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. , . < 



CLERODENDRQNS. ;; 



Balfouri. A beautiful greenhouse 'climber,' "and adrhrrably 

 suited for house culture; flowering most profusely 'with bright 

 scarlet flowers, enveloped in a' creairiy-white calyx;' J 15 cts. 

 each; $1.50 per doz. 



Falax. A beautiful variety, with -very bright scarlet flowers, 

 produced during August and September, in,, many,-,fJowered 

 terminal panicles; it is of shrub-like habit and a' grand plant 

 for the warm conservatory. . 25c,ts, each., .. ,,,.., :. , 



Select Carnation. 



