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ees rs ere | larger 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen; extra 
laid with gold, and measures from 6 to 7 
inches across. 
Mlle. Berat—This is a pink variety of 
French origin. Entirely distinct from 
any other sort. 
erect and well above the foliage. 
showy, effective bedder. One of the 
finest introductions. 
Pres. McKinley—Color, fiery crimson- | 
scarlet. An early, constant and profuse 
bloomer. Dwarf habit, stools freely, 
making a valuable bedder; height, 2% 
feet. 
Queen Charlotte—Rich crimson, with a 
broad margin of yellow. 
its color. 
Alphonse Bouvier—bBright crimson 
flowers in large, full spikes; height 5 
feet. One of the best crimson bedders. 
Black Beauty—The darkest and most 
handsome colored foliage of any Canna. 
Unequalled for center of groups; 5 to 7 
feet high. 
Mme. Crozy—Scarlet, 
golden yellow. Height, 
for bedding. 
varieties. 
Pennsylvania—One of the best of the 
Italian hybrids with flowers 6% inches 
in diameter, produced with remarkable 
freedom in many branched panicles and 
of an intense vermillion scarlet overlaid 
with an orange scarlet sheen. Rich, mas- 
sive, deep green foliage, 6 to 7 feet. 
Florence Vaughan—Rich golden yel- 
low, thickly spotted with red. One of 
the finest variegated varieties. 
All the above Cannas 25 cents each, 
$2.00 per dozen, except where noted. 
feet. . Fine 
2% 
Coleus—Fancy varieties, 10c. each, 75c. | 
per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Standard 
varieties, 10c. each, 50c. per dozen, $3.00 | 
per 100. 
Cactus—Crab Claw—A beautiful rec 
flowering variety, usually grafted on the 
Snake Cactus. Makes pretty specimens 
in a short while with ordinary care. 
d0c., 75c. and $1.00 each. 
We also have a number of other varie- 
ties of Cactus, from 25c. up. 
Crotons—Splendid pot plants for the 
piazza or window garden. Leaves are 
brilliantly variegated in every color of 
the rainbow, and present a fine appear- 
ance. A grand bedding plant, standing 
the hottest sunshine, which adds great | 
A plant that | 
brilliancy to their colors. 
is sure to please every one. We offer 
GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
It is much the darkest | 
of all the king Cannas, being dark car- | 
mine-red. Heads of bloom are held very | 
ae 
Although old, | 
it is still considered one of the best of | 
bordered with | 
One of the most popular | 
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strong plants 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen; 
large 50c. and $1.00 each. 
Calla Aetheopica. 
Caila Aetheopica—Easy of culture, 
freedom of bloom and beauty of flower 
have made these lilies almost indispens- 
able; 49 and 50 cents each. 
Carnation. 
Carnations.—There is no sweeter flow- 
er than the Carnation, and they are with- 
out question the best of all plants for 
winter blooming. We have a good col- 
| lection of the very choicest kinds in 
Frotscher’s Lone Star Water Melon, the Southern Favorite. 
