48 ^ GRIFFITH <a TURNER COTl^ 



VERBENA 



TESBEITA. — Large flowering, in scarlet, pink, white and pur- 

 ple varieties. 



XiEMOIT VEBBENA. — Used for frag-rant foliage. 



Price, 10c. each: $1.00 per dozen, hy exnress, not prepaid. 



PEONIES 



One of the most popular hardy plants grown for lawn and 

 garden decoration. Double crimson, double white, double rose. 



Price, 20c. each; 4 for 75c.; $2.00 per dozen. Postage extra, 

 5c. each, if wanted by mail. 



PETUNIA 



For outdoor decoration or house culture few plants equal 

 the Petunia in effectiveness. They commence flowering earl.y, 

 and continue a sheet of bloom throughout the wliole season 

 until killed by frost; easily cultivated, only requiring a good 

 soil and sunny position. Superb single-fringed mixed. Su- 

 perb double-fringed mixed. 



10c. each; $1.00 per dozen, hy express, not prepaid. 



"~ HARDY WATER LILIES 



NirMFHEA ODOBATA GIGANTEA. — A superb variety, and 

 should be in every collection; flowers very large and full. 

 15c. each; 4 for 50c.; $1.25 per dozen. Four or more of the 

 above, by express, not prepaid. 



COLEUS 



NAMED VABIETIES. 



BECKWITH GEM. — Scalloped edge, center bright soft crim- 

 son maroon, bordered green and gold. 



EI^DOBADO. — Orange yellow, ribbed and blotched very dark 

 maroon. 



FIBEBBAND. — Bright maroon, flamed and shaded vivid 

 glowing scarlet. 



GOIiDEN BEDDEB. — Standard yellow bedder. 



HEBO. — Almost jet black, leaves pointed and scalloped. 



I^OBD FAI.MEBSTON. — Dark maroon center, with dark 

 crimson ribs. 



QUEEN VICTOBIA.— Bright cardinal red, with distinct 

 bright golden border. 



VEBSCHAFFEI.TII — Standard crimson variety. 

 10c. each. 75c. per doz. $4.00 per 100, by express, not prepaid. 



oon 

 Flowers 



Grow and bloom with everyone. 

 If planted out in rich ground, 

 where they have full exposure 

 to the sun, they will attain a 

 height of 40 feet by October 1,5, 

 blooming all summer. 



IF O ME A GBAITDIFI.OBA.— 



White Moonflower. Price, 10c. 

 each; $1.00 per dozen. 



IFOMEA. — Blue Dawn Flower. 

 Price", 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



MOON FLOWER. 



YUCCA 



A hardy evergreen plant with long, narrow leaves that .are 

 bright green the whole year. The flowers are creamy white, 

 bell-shaped, produced on long spikes 3 to 4 feet high. Fine, 

 stately lawn plant. 



FII.AMENTOSA GIiOBIOSA (Adam's Needle). 



Price, one-year old, 10c. each, postpaid. Extra large plants, 

 25c. each, by express, not prepaid. 



HARDY PHLOX CLUMPS 



in mixed varieties (not named), 

 at 10c. each; $1.00 per doz., by express, not prepaid. 



SCARLET SAGE 



Among the most bril- 

 liantly colored of gar- 

 den flowers and ex- 

 tremely useful for bed- 

 ding; also valuable for 

 pot culture. Blooms 

 are borne in long spikes 

 well above the foliage 

 and are of flery red, 

 crimson, continuing in 

 flower a long time. 

 Start early in lieat and 

 transplant into light 

 soil one to two feet 

 apart. Tender peren- 

 nials; but bloom the 

 first season; height, 

 two to three feet. 



C A B A BEDMAN, 

 OB BONFIBE. — Dwarf. 

 The flre-like appearance 

 of the flowers standing 

 erect among the green 

 foliage gives the plant 

 a most gorgeous ap- 

 pearance. 10c. ench; 

 $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 

 per 100. 



S A I. V I A SFI.EN- 

 DENS. — Tall, erect, 

 green foliage. The well- 

 known Salvia. 10c. 

 each; $1.00 per dozen; 



$6.00 per 100. , ' - 



SlliVEB SFOT. — Foliage green, spotted clear white; flowers 



bright scarlet. 10c. each; $1.00 dozen. 



By express, not prepaid. 



AI.1^ FBICES SUBJECT TO CE^ANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



