Everything offered under this head willbesent by mail, if de- 

 mised, at x)rices quoted, unless otherwise noted. If sent hy ex- 

 press or freight stronger jDlants will be selected; but all the plants 

 sent out by zis. by mail or otherwise, are icell rooted and icell es- 

 tablished— not the 2ni.ny little delicate things too often shipped asplants. 

 ' Those in want of larger quantities than offered will please write, stating 

 number of each variety desired and we ivill cheerfully quote special rates. 

 Our supply of many kinds of Plants and Bulbs is so great as to enable us 

 to quote greatly reduced prices by the hundred and thousand. 



AMARYLLIS. 



Sou. de Bonn. Considered the most beautiful of all 

 Abutilons. The bright green leaves are edged with a 

 broad, pure white band. The handsome flowers, which 

 are borne on long pendulous stems, are golden-yellow 

 in color, veined with scarlet. Succeeds beautifully 

 when bedded out and forms a handsome strong plant for 

 lifting and taking indoors in winter. See illustration. 



Eclipse. Of trailing habit, -^ith pointed leaves, vari- 

 egated or mottled bright yellow and green. Flowers 

 scarlet and buff. Very fine for baskets and vases. 



Golden Bells. The freest bloomer of all the Abutil- 

 ons and a most valuable and useful varietj^. Flowers 

 of very large size, deep, rich, pm-e yeJlow. 



From 23^ in. pots, each, 10c; one each for 25c. 

 " 3K .'• " loc: " " 40c. 



ACALYPHA MACAFEEANA. 



A beautiful bedding plant, much richer and more en- 

 during than Coleus. The f ohage which is large, flat and 

 almost round, is pleasing, cheerful, salmon-red. mar- 

 bled and splashed with carmine and ros>--lake. Exceed- 

 ingly tropical in effect. Ea., loc; doz., SI. 25; 100. S8 00. 



ALTERNANTHERAb. 



These plants are used chiefly for carpet bedding and 

 borders. They are very dwarf in habit, only a few 

 inches high, with small, highlv-colored leaves. 



Nana aurea. Bright golden, very dense and dwarf. 



Parychoides major. Brilliant crimson and pink. 



Ea., 5e; doz., 50c; 100, S3. 00. 



Vittata Hy- 

 brids. These 

 splendid va- 

 rieties are 

 produced by 

 ar tifl cial 

 hybrid i z a - 

 tion. They 

 include a 

 great range 

 of color, but 

 the prevail- 

 ing colors 

 FORiiosiSSDiA. are deep 

 rich crimson, exquisitely 

 marked with stripes of 

 white. Many of them pro- 

 duce flowers of astonishing 

 size, exceeding eight inches in di- 

 ameter ; resembling richly colored 

 Auratum Lilies. Those we offer 

 were grown by us from seed hy- 

 bridized in om' own greenhouses, and 

 all but those of surpassing beauty dis- 

 carded. The flowers are not only of 

 colossal size and of superb colors, but 

 they are freely produced. Strong pot- 

 grown bulbs with good roots, ea., 50c; 

 3 for SI. 00; doz.. S3. 50. Extra strong 

 3 for S2.00. 1 yr.. from 2}4 in. pots, 

 .5c; doz., S2.50. 

 All but the 1 yr. size are too large for mailiyig. 

 formosissima. (Jacobean Lily). A quick and ready 

 bloomer, often producmg its intensely brilliant russes 

 of bloom before the leaves appear. The color of the 

 oddly-formed fiowers is considered the richest shade of 

 crimson kno^^-n. Ea.. 10c; 3 for 25c: doz.. 75c. 



ACHYRANTHES. 



Similar to Coleus but much hardier and enduring. 

 Useful both as bedding and basket plants and very 

 effective by reason of their richly colored foliage. 



Hoeyi. Entire plant and foliage bright rose-carmine ; 

 broad roimded leaves. 



Lindenii. Leaves sharply acuminate and both stems 

 and foliage deep blood red. 



2}4 in. pots, ea., 10c; doz., 75c. 3>^ in. pots, ea., 15c; 

 doz., SI. 25, 



VITTATA 



' HYBRIDS. 



bulbs, ea., 75c 

 ea., 30c; 3 for 



