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The 



VIOLETS. 



California. — This splendid single 



violet has a flower much larger than any 

 other in cultivation. Violet-purple in 

 color; delightful fragrance; 10 cents; 75 

 cents per dozen. 



Lady Hume Campbell — A vigorous va- 

 riety, blooming with extraordinary free- 

 dom. Large double flowers, of azure 

 blue; richly perfumed; 10 cents each, 75 

 cents per dozen. 



Swanley's White Violet. 



Swanley's White — Perfectly double, 

 pure white flowers of fine size and rich 

 fragrance. By far the best of all white 

 Violets in freedom of bloom; 10c. each, 

 75c. per dozen. 



Marie Louise — The well known laven- 

 der blue; 10c. each; 75c. per dozen. 



■Giant — Large dark purple violet of 

 great substance; 5c. each, 30c. a dozen; 

 $1.50 a hundred; large clumps, 25c. each. 



Verbenas. We offer the most distinct 

 varieties of these useful bedding plants. 

 All are of the mammoth or large-flower- 

 ing type. The colors range through all 

 the different shades of scarlet, purple, 

 crimson, pink, blue, white, etc., mixed 

 seedlings 5c. each; 50c. per dozen; to 

 color, 10c. each; 75c. per dozen. 



FINE FERNS. 



Choice varieties of special merit, par- 

 ticular attention is given these little 

 plant pets, and we take great pride in 

 growing them to the best treatment pos- 

 sible. We offer them to you in first-class 

 condition. 



We have one greenhouse devoted spe- 

 cially to the growing of Ferns, and have 

 the most popular varieties by the hun- 

 dred, especially Maiden Hair and Boston 

 Ferns. 



Australian Tree Fern. 



Alsophila Austraiis. (Australian Tree 

 Fern.)— 50c. and $1.00 each. 



Boston Ferns — A large stock in various 

 sizes; 25, 35, 50 cents and $1.00. Extra 

 large, $1.50 and $2.00. 



Neprolepsis Scotti. 



Nephroiepsis Scotti. (Dwarf, Compact 

 Boston Fern.) — This is a sport from the 

 well-known Boston Fern, and is a novelty 

 that will commend itself to the trade. 

 It is quite distinct from the Boston Fern, 

 the 'fronds being shorter and narrower, 

 and they are much more freely produced, 

 making a very compact, finished plant, 

 particularly in the small sizes. Prices, 

 25c., 50c., 75. and $1.00. 



Nephroiepsis Davoliodes F u r c a n s. 

 (Fish Tail Fern.)— 25c., 50c., 75c., $1.00, 

 $1.50 and $2.50. 



NepFiroiepsis Piersonii — (Ostrich 

 Plume Fern.)— 25c., 50c., 75c., $1.00 and 

 $1.50 each. 



Steckler's French Market, the Best Winter Cabbage 



