PHENOMENAL AND MATCHLESS 



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TWO NEW CALIFORNIA DAISIES. 



WHITE GIANT — Largest and finest white in cultivation; has a double row of petali^ 

 individual flowers measure 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 15c each. 



YELLOW GIANT— The finest of its color yet produced. Flowers measure 4 to 5 in. 

 cbes in diameter ; color a rich golden yellow. 15c each. 



STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS. I 



For beddiug out purposes is already a strong rival to the ••Coleus" family. B 

 forms a compact bush 18 to 24 inches high, with leaves 5 to 9 inches long and 3 to4 

 inches wide, of the most intense metallic purple-color, shading into light rose with 

 a light green margin, a combination unapproached by any other plant. The exqui- 

 site gloxinia shaped racemes, which completely cover the plant. 10c each; 3 for 25a 



SWAINSONIA OALEQIFOLIA ALBA. 



This is certainly a most charming everblooming plant of wonderful freedom at 

 grow th and blooming the whole year through. Everj' shoot, as soon as it attaiiu 

 the height of 6 iaches,begins to sendforth large spikes of ivory white flowers, which 

 resemble a "Roman Hyacinth." The individual flower is fashioned after the 

 "Sweet Pea." Its lasting qualities as a cut flower are remarkable ; willlast several 

 days when cut and placed in water. The cut flowers of this charming plant are in 

 great demand, and during the past season sold readily for fl.OO to ^.00 per dozes 

 spikes. Strong plants 15c each, 8 for SI. CO. 



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STROBILANTHTEg DTKRIAITDS 



NEW 

 VIOLETS. 



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NEW VIOLETS. 



aMPROVED MARIE LOUISE— 



Surely one of the ver . finest 

 double blue violet grown. 

 Color deep violet blue, very 

 fragrant and a continual 

 bloomer. It is of extremely 

 easy growth. Be sure to in- 

 clude one or more of these 

 charming plants in your or- 

 der. 10c each. 



THE BRIDE— A grand pure 

 white variety. Flowers are 

 double and immense in size, 

 extra early and deliciously 

 fragrant. A free bloomer, 

 and will astonish all by its 

 delightful beauty. 10c each. 



SWAINSOSIA GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. 



THE CALIFORNIA— The greatest acquisition to the violet family can 

 America claim in this splendid variety. We are indebted to Professor 

 Emory E. Smith, of California, for the introduction of this grandest of 

 all violets. By our extensive trials of ''California ' ' the past season we 

 have proven it to be vigorous and absolutely free from disease; flowers 

 single, of immense size, sufliciently large to more than cover a silver 

 dollar. Its color is clear violet purple, and will not fade. The fragrance 

 is delightful. The flowers are borne on strong stems 13 to 16 inches in 

 length and from 300 to 500 flowers may be picked from a single plant in 

 one season. Finely grown plants 10c "each. 



XADY HUME CAMPBELL— The choicest of all the new double violets. 



The flowers are of a beautiful azure blue, and delicatelv pretty in fovm, 

 often as large as a half dollar and 

 of rare fragrance. Good, strong 

 plants 10c each. 



ADMIRAL AVELLAN— A French variety 

 with distinct reddish flowers, which 

 are freely produced, of large size and 

 fragrant. 10c each. 



LUXONNE— Of French origin; flowers 

 single, large as a silver dollar ; color 

 soft rich violet purple ; stems 9 to 13 

 inches long. 10c each. 



PRINCESS OF WALES — Largest and 

 most fragrant of single violets ; color 

 deep viofet purple ; strong grower and 

 free bloomer. LOc each. 



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