CACTUS AND DAHLIAS. 



lOc. each. G for 

 bronze:. — Buff yellow, overlaid 

 bronze 



ClilFFOKD W. BRUTON.-The best 

 yellow Cactus Dahlia; a clear rich 

 vellow. 



" LYXDHV RST.— Deep glowing scar- 

 let: large and full. . 



FIRE BAL.L..— Clear yellow, tipped 

 reddish pink. 



MISS JEXXIXGS.— Combination of 

 yellow, salmon and pink. 



ORIENTAL,.— Kich pale salmon 



oOc. 75c. per dozen. 



> Y JIl'H.XE.— A beautiful delicate 

 pink, shading to blush at centre. 

 OUAlVCiE KIIVG.— Yellow oran^^e. 

 RIBD AND BLACK. -Deep wine, red 

 margin black. 



Sl'XLKiHT.— Soft pale lemon. Very 

 fine. 



I'NIQDE.— Pure yellow, tipped with 

 red and blue. 



ILL.IAM .VGNEW.— The grandest 

 red Cactus Dahlia ever produced; 

 color, a rich shade of red. 



POMPONE - DAHLIAS. 



C4THERIXE.— Fine yellow. 



ELPIIV.— Pale primrose, changing 

 to cream white. 



ELEGANTA. — Soft pink, tipped 

 deep pink. 



FAIRV Ql'EEX. -Light sulphur yel- 

 low^ edged with deep pink. 



L,lEt,IA.— Flesh mottled, deep crim- 

 son. 



VIVID.— Intense scarlet. 



LITTLE PRINCE. — Red tipped, 



mottled deep crimson. 



LITTLE HELEN.— Pure white. 



LITTLE PET.— Soft pink, shaded 

 with crimson. 



LITTLE MASTER.— Deep maroon. 



SNOW-CLAD.— Unquestionably the 

 finest white. 



LITTLE BESSIE.— Quilled cream, 

 white. 



Large Flowering— Selected Varieties. 



\. D. LI VOML— Sea-shell pink. 

 \H ABELL v.— Sulphur-tipped pink. 

 V.^IERIC.W FLAG. — White and red 

 I iped. 



VLICE.— Deep lilac. 



VPPLE BLOSSOM.— Nearly all colors of 



. apple blossom. 



< A R OL I \ E G I M N N 1 1 .—Sea rlet . 

 t HARLES PERRY.— Maroon. 



< RI^ISON BEAI TY.— Crimson. 

 DANDY. — Lilac and maroon. 

 ELECTRIC.— Pinkish lilac. 



FRANK s>IITH.— Maroon-tipped, pink- 

 -11 whitf. 



HENRY P.4TRICK.— Large white. 



10c. each. « for .•>Oc. 7."e. l»er dozen. 



FERN Lf:AF BE VI TY.— White crim- 

 son margin. 



GR.VND Dl KE ALEXIS.-Large creamy 

 white, tipped lilac. 



JOHN ELITCH.— Deep crimson. 



JOHN KYNES.— Yellows-tipped scarlet. 



KING OF YELLOW.— Yellow. 



LE PH.\R.— Scarlet. 



MISS MAY LOM.VS.— White, tipped with 

 lavender. 



MRS. GEORGE REID.— Rosy lake. 

 MRS. DEXTER.— Salmon. 

 M.\ID OF KENT.— Crimson and white. 

 MT. BL.4.NC.— Large white, tipped pink. 

 >IRS. GLADSTONE. -Delicate shell pink. 



MME. ZELLER. — Yellow, edged with 

 pink. 



M. E. HALLOCK.— Clear yellow. 



NEGIVO.— Black, maroon, striped white. 



NYMPHAE 4.— Delicate light pink. 



ORANGE KING.— Brilliant orange. 



PCRITY. — Large pure white. 



PLl TON.— Fine yellow. 



PERILE. — Large white, tipped and 

 edged with pink. 



RUBY aUEEN.— Clear ruby red. 



SOI V. DE MME. MOREAIJ.— Deep red 

 pink. 



PAEONIES. 



IRIS KAEMPFERI. 



T 



HESE noble plants are exceedingly effective; the profusion 

 and duration of bloom, combined with the handsome massive 

 foliage, accommodating habit, and easy culture, render them 

 ie of the most popular hardy plants grown for lawn and garden 

 •coration, or for mingling wnth shrubs for herbaceous plants in 

 i .rders and wild gardens. 

 UOl BLE WHITE.— 2.'o. each. .'«2..'>0 per flozen. 

 DOl BLE ROSE.— a.'e. each. *2..'0 per dozen. 

 DOI BLE < RI>lSON.— 2.">c. each. !?2..">0 per dozen. 



Po.stase extra. 5c. each, i( wanted by mail. 



DOUBLE VIOLETS. 



LADY Hl'ME CAMPBELL.— Its excelling merit is its strong, 

 healthv constitution. Litrht purple flowers. 



SA\'.\NI,Y WHITE.— The best white double violet. 

 Good plant.s of either of the ahove varieties at ifl.OO per 

 dozen, 25 for .$1.."0, or ."iS.^.OO per 10<». 



FLOWER. TUBS. 



COLUMBIA, NO. 1 PLAIN. 



MADE of Cypress. Never de- 

 cay or fall apart. Natural 

 varnish finis! on the wood, 

 or if wanted can finish them in 

 oil paint, but to order only. 



12 inches in diameter by 11 

 inches high. 

 Each .151.00 



l.j inches in diameter, by 14 

 inches high. 

 Each $1.50 



IS inches in diameter, by 16^ 

 inches high. 

 Each .1«2.00 



2i inches in diameter, by ISj-j 



inches high, 

 ach :|;2.50 



24 inches in diameter, by 20'/j 

 inches high. 

 Each $3.00 



JAPANESE IRIS. 



These magnificent 

 Japanese Iris are 

 among the most 

 beautiful of our 

 summer flowering 

 plants, and are des- 

 tined t o become 

 great f av o r i t e s. 

 They commence 

 flowering early in 

 July, and continue 

 in bloom for five or 

 six weeks if plenti- 

 fully supplied with 

 water while grow- 

 ing and flowering. 

 Many of these flow- 

 ers measure from 

 1» to 12 inches in 

 diameter, and al- 

 most rival the Or- 

 chids in their rich 

 colorings and mark- 

 ings. 



Each, 15e. ^ 



Fonr for oOe. 



U.S.FLO WER.TUBS. 



Cypress, painted green: iron 

 feet and iron bound. 



No. 1—13x11. 



Eacli 75c. 



No. 2— U'/.xl3. 

 Eacli ;f!1.13 



No. 3—16x1.5. 

 Encli ^i;l..-.0 



No. 4—20x18. 

 Ejidi :i;2.oo 



No. .%— 24x21. 

 i:a«-h S2.."<» 



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