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BROWALLIA SPECIOSA 
MAJOR. 
The ‘‘ Giant Browallia”’ (offered by 
some as Streptosolen). Itis a grand 
plant for the winter garden, blooming 
continuously. The flowers are a very 
rich indigo blue, fully two inches across, 
s fairly covering the plant. Valuable 
for cut flowers as they are borne on long graceful stems with abundant foliage. 
rice, 15c. each, $1.50 doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Special Notice.—Want of space in this catalogue will not permit us to list 
our full collection of Chrysanthemums We have in stock, however, mostly 
all the varieties offered in our spring catalogue of ‘‘ Everything for the Garden,” 
and can supply them at the prices quoted therein. Special.—We have a limited 
number of plants in 5-inch pots, well-known, sorts such as Polly Rose, Glory 
of the Pacific, Mrs. H. H. Weeks, Miss Clay Frick, September flowering varie- 
ties, Pompone varieties, etc.. etc., which we offer, by express only, at 30c. each; 
set of 12 distinct sorts for $3.00. 
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The Carnations offered have been specially grown for winter 
flowering. They are strong, healthy plants, well branched and set 
with flowers and buds. The plants from the open ground are not 
potted, but if put in pots when received should flower freely. We also 
offer strong plants established in pots, ready October 1st. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
Aristocrat. Deep pink, extra long stems and large flowers. A strikingly hand- 
some and very valuable new sort. 
White Perfection. Large flowers of the purest white, long stems; the best of- 
fered in its color. 
Winsor. A bright, attractive pink surpassing all others in its color; in fact, 
there are none like it. 
Price, plants from open ground, 35c. each, $3.50 per coz.; $25.00 per 100; 
from 5-inch pots, 50c. each, $4.50 per ‘doz. 
STANDARD NAMED CARNATIONS, 
Daheim. Dark maroon, crimson shadings. = 
El Dorado. Rich yellow, striped and penciled bright red. 
Enchantress. A superb shade of rosy-blush pink, very rich towards the cen- 
ter; extra fine. 
Harry Fenn. A deep crimson variety with large perfect flowers and long, 
strong stems. A gem in its color. 
H. Manley. Brilliant orange-scarlet, blooms average 3 to 34 inches in 
diameter. Very fragrant and beautifully fringed. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Lawson. Purest rose-pink, brilliant at night. 
Mrs. M. A. Patten. Another Carnation of the highest merit. The flowers are 
very large, borne on extra long stems. They are a glistening white, striped 
and penciled with bright red. Decidedly the best striped Carnation. 
Queen Louise. Clear, snowy-white, large flowers. 
Red Lawson. A ‘sport’’ from Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson, much deeper in color 
but identical in other respects. 
Robert Craig. A grand scarlet variety; fine flowers. of the largest size, long 
stems and delightfully fragrant. 
Victory. A fine, deep scarlet, strong grower and very profuse bloomer; a 
profitable sort. 
Price (except where noted), plants from open ground, mot potted, 25c. each, 
$2.50 per doz., $15.00 per 100. Plants established in 5-inch pots (ready Octo- 
ber 1st), 35c. each, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100. (By express only.) 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
We offer fine bushy plants well branched and budded. They are about 2 ft. 
high, double white. double pink, double red and double variegated. Ready 
about October 20th. Not mailable. Price, $1.25 each; set of 4 for $4.00. 
THE FLEECY-WHITE FRAGRANT CLEMATIS. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. 
This grand climbing vine, one of the most valuable ever sent to us from 
Japan—the source of so many floral wonders—is well worthy of a place on 
pretentious dwelling or humble cottage. No written description, no picture 
in the limited space of a catalogue, can do justice to it. To see it in the early 
fall, covering a porch, a trellis, an arbor, a fence, a boundary wall, a slope, 
or any other object where it is planted, with a mass of fleecy whiteness, ex- 
haling its delicious, Hawthorn-like fragrance, is to admire and want it. Even 
when the mass of starry flowers is gone, when the fleecy mantle of white has 
vanished for another year, there is another phase of its beauty evident. Then 
is seen the thousands of silvery, raw-silk feathery seed vessels hanging in 
graceful festoons and glistening in the sunlight. Its beauty is not alone in 
its bloom and seed time; its refreshingly green foliage. its graceful habit, lend 
it a beauty unmatched. It will grow fifteen to twenty feet in a season, it is 
insect-proof, it is perfectly hardy, it adapts itself to all situations, thrives 
everywhere, and need only be seen to be admired. Price, strong plants, 20c. 
each, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 00. 
