Beautiful new plant, inclined to a trail- 

 in? or climbing habit. Growing from 3 to 

 5 feet;; can be pinched back to a bush form 

 if desired. Its flowers are stai'-shaped and 

 borne in enormous panicles, often a foot 

 across. Ck)ior. pure white with a violet 

 tinge on back of petals. Constant bloomer 

 throughout summer and winter. It is sim- 

 ply magnificent for all purposes. Plants, 

 10c each, 3 for 25c. 



5AXIFRAGA. 



Also known as Straw- 

 berry Geranium. A 

 very beautiful plant, 

 especially adapted for 

 hanging baskets, vases, 

 etc. Leaves are nearly 

 round aud striped very 

 beautifully with silver 

 bands. The blooms are 

 borne in spikes nearly twelve inches high, and 

 are pure white, of great beauty. 15c each. 



NEW SALVIAS. 



No plant gives such a brilliant display of 

 flowers in autumn as the beautiful Salvias. 

 Easily grown. Desirable for bedding purposes 

 outside in summer and autumn, aud house cul- 

 ture in winter and spring. 



S. Compacti — A dwarf scarlet variety, form- 

 ing a compact bush about 15 inches high and 

 24 inches across One of the finest varieties 

 yet inti'oduced. 15c each. 

 Splenrlens— Rich scarlet. 10c each. 

 Bruantii— Rich, dazzling, velvety red. 10c. 



Snowflake— Masnificent white variety. lOe. saxifraga 

 Variegata— Flowers are beautiful,variegated red and white. 10c. 



Apple Scented — Ma- 

 genta colored flowers, 

 graceful foliage, and 

 hiffhlv perfumed. 15c 

 SPECIAL. OFFER— 

 One of each of these 

 erand varieties onlv 

 50c. 



stand the most severe winters if mulched. 



nclude the Tritoma in your order. 20c each ; 3 for .'iOc : 7 for .*l.no. 



TRITOMA. 



The Grand Red Hot 

 Poker Plant. Some- 

 times called "Flaming 

 torch." At all floral 

 exhibitions this plant 

 attracts more attention 

 than any other flower. 

 It grows from 4 to 6 

 feet high, and the flow- 

 ers measure 13 to 15 

 inches in circumference 

 They are scarlet color, 

 the lower half being 

 tinged with rich orange. 

 Blooms are nearly frost 

 proof. Hardy and will 

 You should not fail to 



TUBEROSES. 



Buckbee's 

 Monstrous 

 Flowering. 



Classed among the finest of 

 plants, producing hundreds of 

 beautiful, pure white, double 

 flowers on long and upright 

 stalks, which are delight- 

 fully fragrant. They maj' be 

 planted aud cultivated in pots 

 or iu the open ground. If 

 planted in the open ground 

 they should not be put out 

 until the 

 summer is 

 well ad- 

 vanced. It 

 is a good 

 j plan to buv 

 ,T- t h e bulbs 

 / early. pot 

 ''■^ and keep in 

 the house 

 untU they 

 have made j 

 quite a lit- 

 tle growth, 

 and by thus 

 doing the I 

 blooms will I 

 surely ma- 

 ture before 

 frost. They | 

 begin lo 

 flower i n 

 Septembe r, 

 continuing 

 until frost. 

 For flower- 

 ing in pots 

 late in the 

 autumn the 



bulbs should be kept dry and cool until July ; pot, then place in a 

 cool location. My select strain of bulbs has no equal, and will 

 produce larger spikes of elegant, double, sweet-scented flowers 

 than any other strain offered. Good sized bulbs 5c each; 50c per 

 dozen: .?3. 00 per hundred. Mammoth bulbs. 10c each ; 3 for 25c: 

 75c per dozen. 



NEW VIOLETS. 

 Popular and Beautiful Varieties. 



3Iarie Louise — The finest blue Violet grown in every respect 

 Color, deep violet blue, very fragrant, and a continual bloomer. 

 Of extremely easy growth. ' You" should possess one or more of 

 these charming plants. 10c each. 

 The Bride— A "grand pure white variety. Flowers of immense 

 n II II II II iij^^^^ii II II II II II size, extra early and deliciously fragrant. 



u A free bloomer of great merit. 15c each, 

 "ii — One plant of each of the above magnificent 

 'ii llTl II II N II and select varieties for onlv 20c. Don't fail 

 to include these beautiful violets in you plant order. 



11 ti II II II II 



THE BRIDE VIOLET. 



