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HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH VIOLET. 



This violet is entirely hardy, perfectly double, a deep violet-purple color and most 

 deliciously fragrant. It surpasses the- well- known " Marie Louise " Violet in richness 

 of color, being many shades darker, and far excels it in its delightful odor; this is one 

 of its greatest merits. It is entirely free from disease of any kind, will grow and bloom 

 in any garden and in any situation. Nothing is more appropriate for cemetery plots 

 than the Hardy, Double English Violet. (See cut.) Price, large flowering clumps, 40c. 

 each, S4.00 per dozen. 



WINTER-FLOWERING VIOLET. 



Marie Louise. This is the variety which is grown by the hundreds of thousands to 

 supply the cut- flower markets of the country. It is not hardy in the North. Color, 

 a rich purple, flowers fragrant, large and double, stems long. Price, plants specially 

 prepared for winter blooming, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., S10.00 per 100. 



LARGE-FLOWERING SINGLE VIOLET. 



Princess of Wales. Another grand variety not quite as large as Luxonne and a shade . 

 lighter in color; intensely fragrant. This is a grand var-iety for cut flowers. Price, 

 flowering clumps, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., S14.00 per 100. 



HENDERSON'S SUPERB PANSIES. 



We have devoted particular care and attention to these for a number of years and 

 have received hundreds of letters praising their superb beauty. Price voung plants 

 30c. per doz., $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000. 



SMILAX. 



The well-known vine used so largely in festooning. Bright green, glossy leaves 

 keeps a long time when cut. Very effective grown in a sunny window Price 10c 

 each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 



LEMOINE'S NEW HARDY PHLOXES. 



We offer below a collection of Hardy Phloxes from the famous 

 V. Lemoine et Fils, of France. They are all of the large flowering 

 type and very fine. 



Aguinaldo. Rosy-carmine, splashed white in center. 

 Delarey. White, " aureole " of light violet and white. 

 Deuil de St. Pierre. Rich amaranth-red, very intense. 

 Gomez. White center, yellowish eye, violet margin. 

 Jules Cambon. Carmine-amaranth, large white center. 

 Moliere. Very large flowers of a rich carmine-pink. 

 Maupertuis. Lilac- white, marbled violet; dark eye. 

 Martinique. Tender rose, violet-red eye; semi-dwarf. 

 Mme. Kruger. Pure white, large flowers; very dwarf. 

 Poussion. White, regularly striped rosy-pink; very -fine. 

 Regnault. Very deep carmine, large round flowers. 

 Price, 25c. ea'ch, $2.50 per doz.; set of 11 for S2.00. 



PETER HEHOERSSNiCO. 



HENDERSON S GIANT 

 ' CRYSTAL WHITE." 



HARDY PHLOX 

 MME. C. NILLSON. 



PRIMULA OBCONIGA. 



These are great improvements, pro- 

 ducing trusses of large fringed-edge 

 flowers nearly double the size of the 

 older ty-pe and containing several col- 

 ors, including lavender, blush-pink, 

 white, etc., favorite pot plants for 

 house and conservatory. Price, 15c. 

 each, SI .50 per doz. 



Primula " Buttercup." 



A deep golden yellow variety, has 

 the habit of " Obconica." It blooms 

 in lavish profusion. Price. 15c. each, 

 $1.50 per doz. 



CHINESE PRIMROSES. 



For winter flowers there is no 

 more desirable plant than the Chi- 

 nese Primrose. They are easily grown 

 and flower incessantly throughout 

 the winter. We offer crimson, pink, 

 white, rose, red, blush, and blue- 

 Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. (See 

 cut.) 



OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



A dwarf Orange, which bears a pro- 

 fusion of fragrant flowers and edible 

 fruit. One of the most effective plants 

 , "for the house. We offer plants which 



have been grown for a season in the open ground, then potted. Price, large plants, 

 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. Young plants, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. , 



HARDY PHLOXES. FALL BLOOMING. 



■'■' lese grand, hardy, flowering plants are becoming very popular and deservedly so. 

 ihey are of the easiest culture, and during the late summer and fall months make the 

 garden bright with their wealth of bloom. (See cut.) 



B. Comte. Intensely rich purplish crimson. 



Claude Qelee. White, carmine eye. Very distinct 'and pretty. 



Coquellicot. A fine, pure, intense orange scarlet, deep carmine eye; the 



brightest of all hardy Phloxes. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 

 Cross of Honor. Lilac, margined white. A unique -variety. 

 Eclaireur. Reddish carmine, dark eye. Very striking and handsome. 

 Erckman Chatrain. Blush-white, rich carrrine eye. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. Dwarf, clear white. A splendid variety. 

 La Nuit. Purplish -maroon: the best very dark variety. 

 La Soleil. Deep carmine, soft and rich, large flower. 

 La Vogue. Beautiful, soft, light pink. A very valuable variety.. 

 Lothair. Soft, carmine-pink, rosy eye-. A fine contrasting sort. 

 Alarie Belanger. Carmine, dark eye. A very beautiful variety.'. 

 Mme. C. Nillson. White pink eye. A very pretty sort. (See cut.), 

 Mrs. Laing. Light purple, carmine eye. Fine for contrast. 

 Richard Wallace. Clear white, brilliant carmine eye. large flowers arid 



trusses. 

 Robt. Werner. Rosy carmine, darker eye. fine flowers and trusses 

 Roxelane. Royal purple, large flowers and trusses, very distinct. 

 Sir Edwin Landseer. Brilliant carmine red.. A : showy variety. 

 White Lady. Pure white, large trusses. A grand old favorite. 

 Wm. Robinson. Salmon-pink, rosy eye. Very pretty, and attractive. 



Price (except Coquellicot), pot-grown plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per 

 doz., $10.00 per 100. set of 20 for $2.50. 



