anum Grandifl 



(Sco Cot.) — Beautiful, now plai(tof inclin- 

 ed to a trailing or climbing habit. Grow- 

 ing from from 3 to 5 feet high; can be 

 pinched back to a bush form if desired. Its 

 flowers are star-shaped and borne in enor- 

 mous panicles, often a foot across. Color, 

 pure white with a violet tinge on back of 

 petals. Constant bloomer throughout sum- 

 mer and winter. It is simply magnificent 

 for all purposes. Plants 10c. each, 3 for 25c. 



SPIRE 



New Large 



ing— (See Cut. 

 errand and b 

 plants are froi 

 country which 

 us hundreds of beautiful 

 plants of the greatest 

 value. They are very 

 hardy, aud will grow in 

 almost any soil ; wonder- 

 fully beautiful when in 

 bloom; the loose feathery 

 spikes are grand beyond 

 description, lasting a long 

 time in bloom. Desirable for cemetery planting, and all garden 

 an. I pot purposes. Fine plants 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 



New Salvias. 



(See Cut.)— No plant 

 gives such a brilliant 

 display of flowers in 

 autumn as the beauti- 

 ful Salvias. Easily 

 grown. Desirable for 

 bedding purposes out- 

 side in summer and au- 

 mn and house culture 

 n winter and spring. 

 Rosea- Bea*ut if u 1 

 ose. 10c. each. 

 Splendens — Rich 

 carlct. 10c. each. > 

 ^Bruantii-Rich, daz- 

 zling, velvety red. 10c. 

 each. 



Jt^Snowflake — Mag-, 

 nificent white variety. 

 10c. each. 



NjFariegata-Flowers, 

 b e^a u t i f u 1 variegated 

 and white. 10c. each, 

 iad cm— Beautiful, 

 fine variety. 10c. each. 

 I will send one fine plant 



glowing scarlet blossoms. Trv this extt 

 SPECIAL OFFER — For only SO/. 

 < ufh of the above six errand Salvias. 



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TUBEROSES. 



Buckbcc's Monstrous 

 Flowering — (See Cut.)— 

 Among the finest plants 

 grown, producing many 

 beautiful, pure white, double 

 flowers on long upright 

 talks, which are delight- 

 fully fragrant. They may 

 be planted and cultivated in 

 pots or in 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 plan to 

 buy the bulbs early, pot and 

 keep in the house until they 

 have made considerable 

 growth, and by thus doing 

 the blooms will be sure to 

 mature before frost. They 

 begin to flower in September 

 and continue until frost. For 

 flowering in pots late in the 

 fall the bulbs should be kept 

 dry and cool until July, pot, 

 then place in a cool location. 

 My select strain of bulbs 

 have no equal, and will pro- 

 duce larger spikes of elegant, 

 double, sweet-scented flow- 

 ers than any other strain 

 offered. Good sized bulbs 5c. 

 each, 50c. dozen. Mammoth 

 bulbs 10c. each, 3 for 25c, 

 75c. dozen. 



. . . SMILAX . . . 



A beautiful, well-known 

 climber, having delicate, 

 fine foliage. Used largely 

 for cut flower work ; also ex- gp: 

 ceptionally fine for window 

 culture. 10c. each. 



TRITOMA 



The Grand Red Hot Poker Plant— (See Cut.)— Sometimes 

 called "Flaming Torch." At all floral exhibitions this plant at- 

 tracts more attention than any other flower It grows from four 

 to six feet high, and the flowers measure twelve to fifteen inches 

 in length and twelve inches in circumf erence. They are a daz- 

 zling scarlet color, the lower half being tinged with rich orange. 

 A valuable feature is, that the flowers are nearly frost proof . 

 Hardy and will stand the most severe winters if mulched. You 

 should not fail to include the Tritoma in your order. Fine plants 

 20c. each, 3 for 50c, 7 for SI. 00. 



y ^^zzzzzn=^NEW VIOLETS^°oan^^ 



<S (see cut.) 



Marie Louise — Deep violet blue, very fragrane and free 

 flowering. It should be grown on account of its easy forcing, 

 qualities and beautiful habit. 10c. each. 



v/Swanley White — A sport from the popular and well known 

 ''"Marie Louise." Similar in habit and freedom of flowering, but 

 of a pure white color. Very beantiful 10c. each. 



The Bride — The loveliest and most superior early, large, 

 double white variety; distinct and grand. 15c. each. 



SPECIAL OFFER— For only 25o. I will send one plant 

 each of the above three beautiful violets. 



NEW VIOLETS. 



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