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THE POLIiOWING NAMED VARIETIES SUPPLIED 

 m POTTED PLANTS ONLY. (Ready April 15.) 



FANCY VARIETIES 



ELSE. — Base of petals buttercup 

 yellow, with tip of rooe. 



FIBEWOBKS. — Ground color gol- 

 den yellow, striped and blotched with 

 oriental red. 



FRANK SMITH. — Dark rich ma- 

 roon, tipped white. 



GENERAL BULLER. — Dark vel- 

 vety maroon, tipped white. 



JACK'S DISCOVERY. — White, mot- 

 tled violet-rose. 



METEOR. — Mottled red rose and 

 buttercup yellow; very free yielder 

 of medium-sized flowers, on long, 

 stiff stems. 



PROF. MANSFIELD. — Rich yellow, 

 clear white, lips rosy red. 



SHOW VARIETIES 



ARABELLA. — Pale primrose, 

 shaded old rose and lavender. 



A. D. LIVONNIL — Seashell pink of 

 perfect form. 



BON-TON. — Deep rich garnet. 



DOROTHY PEACOCK. — Best shell- 

 pink. Fine for cutting. 



ETHEL MAULE. — Pure white, 

 slightly tinged pale lavender in cen- 

 ter; medium-sized flowers. 



QUEEN OP YELLOWS.— Pure yel- 

 low, quilled petals. 



WM. PIERCE. — Delicate tint of 

 shell-pink. 



RED HUSSAR. — Intense scarlet- 

 crimsiin. 



STORM KING. — Pure white. 



TRIUMPH DE SOLFERINO. — 

 Dwarf, bright solferino. 



ZEBRA. — White, edged with bright 

 lilac. 



DECORATIVE VARIETIES 



CLEOPATRA. — Rich shade of vel- 

 vety-crimson maroon. 



DELICE. — Beautiful glowing rose- 

 pink. 



BUREKA. — Deep rose. 

 FRANK L. BASSETT. — Bright rose 

 purple. 



FIRE RAIN. — Rich cardinal red. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Pure 

 white, delicately tinged with pale 

 lavender. 



HENRY PATRICK. — Superb pure 

 white. 



JACK ROSE. — Rich velvety crim- 

 son. 



JEAN CHARMANT. — Pink, lilac at the edge, white toward 

 the center. 



LYNDHURST. — Intense rich vivid scarlet. 

 MRS. HARTONG.— Golden bronze. 



MME. A. LUMIERE. — Pale white, violet-red points. 

 MRS. C. W. BASSETT. — Rich deep rosy-pink. 

 SOUV. DE GUSTAV DOUZON. — Enormous orange-red 

 flowers. 



SYLVIA. — Rich pink; white center. 



VIRGINIA MAULE. — Delicate tint of shell-pink. 



YELLOW DUKE. — Pure canary yellow. 



CACTUS VARIETIES 



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POMPOM VARIETIES 



ALEWINE. — Flesh, edged lavender pink. 

 ALLIB MOUREY. — Very fine deep pink. 

 INDIAN CHIEF. — Crimson. 



LITTLB MAY. — Bright golden yellow; free flowering. 

 LITTLE HERMAN. — Deep red, tipped white. 

 SNOW CLAD. — Pure white dwarf. 



All the Atjove 10c. Each; $1.00 per Dozen. If by Mail, 



AMOS PERRY. — Flaming scarlet. 



AURORA. — Reddish-apricot, suffused with flesh-pink. 

 BRITTANIA. — Deep salmon flesh. 

 BRUNHILDE.- — Deep rich velvety plum. 

 COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. — Lustrous salmon pink, 

 FLORA. — Large, pure white. 

 FLORADORA. — Dark velvety crimson. 

 GONDOLA. — Clear rosy pink. 



J. H. JACKSON. — Brilliant, very dark crimson maroon. 



KRIBMHILDE. — Beautiful clear pink, shading lighter 

 ward the center. 



LAWINB. — White, shading blush as the flower matures. 



MRS. CLINTON. — Deep amber, gradually shading to rosy 

 scarlet. 



MRS. F. GRIMSTED. — Deep rich crimson. 



MRS. H. J. JONTJS. — Margin of petal deep crimson, with 

 broad stripe of white running through the center. 



MASTBR CARL. — Clear orange salmon; of good substance. 

 PRINCE OP YELLOWS. — Rich canary yellow. 

 WINSOMB. — Fine creamy white, of gnnd size and form. 

 Add 4c. Bach for Postage. By Express, Not Prepaid. 



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