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ABOUT FORWARDING PLANTS. 



Unless otherwise ordered we send all plants by express (buyer to pay charges). Hardy shrubs, vines and hardy roses may be sent safely by freight but unless 

 the shipment is a large one express is cheaper, quicker and safer. Small lots of Geraniums, Fuchsias, Small Palms, Begonias, Ferns, Violets, Perennials, Helio- 

 tropes and Primulas may be sent free by mail, if desired. We guarantee the safe arrival of all plants sent by express. If in good condition when received, our 

 responsibility ceases, and if from inattention or other causes they fail, and complaint is then made, we cannot replace them. Plants sent other than by express 

 are entirely at the risk of the purchaser. Under the new ruling of the leading express companies, plants packed in closed boxes will now be carried at a reduction 

 of about 20 per cent, from the regular merchandise rates. Special Notice. — The offer of free delivery made on Seeds and Bulbs does not apply to plants except 

 when sent by mail as noted above. 



CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 



We offer fine bushy plants well branched and budded. They are about 2 ft. high, double white, 

 double pink, double red and double variegated. Not mailable. Price, SI. 00 each; set of 4 for 

 $3.00. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



We have a fine stock of plants in 5-inch pots, well-known sorts suitable for immediate 

 effect. They will be in bloom about November 1, nice bushy plants. By express only. 

 Price, 30c. each; set of 12 distinct sorts for S3. 00. 

 Special Notice. — ¥/ant of .space in this catalogue will not permit us to list our full 

 collection of chrysanthemums. We have in stock, however, mostly all the varie- 

 ties offered in our spring catalogue of "Everything for the Garden," and can supply 

 them at the prices quoted therein. 



New "Marguerite" Chrysanthemum, ^fs. F. SANDER. '■ 



A new form of the popular "Marguerite" or "Paris Daisy" type of Chrysan-' 

 themum. The color is the purest glistening white. The flowers are produced- 

 continuously in the most lavish profusion on long stems, rendering this sort in-' 

 valuable for cut flowers. They frequently measure 5 inches across; but ev6n 

 with ordinary culture the smallest should be 3 inches across. The form of the 

 flower is peculiar the center being a mass of closely arranged, fringed florets, with' 

 a circle of broad ray petals about 20 in number around the center. As a pot 

 plant for winter blooming it is of great value. Price 25c. each, $2 . 50 per doz. 



COREOPSIS. 



Lanceolata grandiflora. One of the most popular hardy plants. The flowers are 

 a rich golden-yellow, of graceful form :and invaluable for cutting; the main crop comes 

 during the latter part of June, but it continues in bloom the entire summer and au- 

 tumn; it succeeds everywhere. 

 Rosea. Finely-divided, darK; green foliage, bearing in August and September numer- 

 ous small pink flowers; useful in border or rockery; 1 foot. 



15c. each; SI, 50 per doz.; SIO.OO per 100. 



FOK OTHER HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS SEE PAGE 53. 



EVER^BLOOMING ABUTILONS. 



We offer a choice collection of these very useful blooming plants. It contains 

 varieties, remarkably distinct and effective. The plants are covered with flowers 

 the whole season. We offer both tall, dwarf and variegated foliage. Price, 10c. 

 each; $1.00 per doz. 



ALLAMANDA HENDERSONII. 



A vigorous climbing plant suitable for green house, conservatory or sunny 

 ■window. Glossy green foliage and rich golden yellow trumpet shaped flowers. 

 Valuable for outdoor culture in the south. Price, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



BEGONIAS. Flowering Sorts. 



Alba Picta. Dark green leaves, silvery spots. White flowers. 



Argentea Guttata. Bronzy-green leaves. White flowers. 



Bertha de C. Rocher. Bright reddish-pink flowers in drooping panicles. 



Metallica. Velvety-foliage, rosy white flowers. 



Nitida. Pinkish-white flowers large " elephant's ear " leaves. 



Otto Hacker. Bright red, large pendant clusters. 



Purity. Dwarf, compact habit, waxy-white flowers, both summer and winter. 



(See cut.) 

 Rubra (Corallina). Dark coral color. Large clusters. 

 Saundersouii. Bright waxy-red. Very free flowering. 



Thurstonii. Flowers rosy-white, foliage bronzy-green, reverse purplish-red. 

 Vernon. Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers, dark green glossy foliage. 

 Zulu King. The foliage turns blood red outdoors. Flowers deep crimson red. 



Price, from 3-inch pots, 10c. each; set of 12 Begonias for SI .00. 



BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR. 



The flowers are indigo blue, fully two inches across, and cover the plant when 

 in bloom. Invaluable in the winter for greenhouse and window garden. Price, 

 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 



FOR PALMS AND DECORATIVE PLANTS FOR THE WINDOW GARDEN, SEE PAGES 50 AND 51 



