WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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CailXl.a>S< Large Field-Grown Clumps. 



The varieties enumerated below can be supplied in strong, 

 undivided field-grov?n clumps, which will average from twenty 

 to twenty-five eyes each, accordmg to the variety, and at a price 

 which will make it an advantage to stock up during the fall, when 

 they can be shipped by freight at a low cost of transportation. 



Orders for this stock at this low price will only be accepted 

 as long as the plants remain in the fields, which is usually until 

 about the 25th of October. 



Place your orders now and the stock will be reserved until 

 the proper time to dig. 



Per clump. 



Alphonse Bouvier. Fine rich crimson, 6 ft. ... 25 



Austria. Canary yellow, Italian type, 6 ft 25 



Allemania. Salmon, edged yellow, 6 ft 25 



Alsace. Sulphur, changing to white, 4^ ft 25 



Bassett's Red. A most desirable variety on account 



of its rich bronze foliage, 6 ft 25 



Beaute Poitevine. A grand dwarf crimson, suc- 

 ceeding under all conditions, dry or wet, 3 ft. . . . 25 

 Cinnabar. C^nnabar-red distinctly edged with golden 



yellow, 4;^ ft. 25 



David Harum. Bright deep satiny vermilion, good 



bronze foliage, 3^ ft 25 



Duke of Marlboro. Very free, deep crimson, 4 ft. 25 

 Egandale. Bronze foliage, flowers current-red, best 



of its type, 4 ft 35 



Furst Bismarck. Crimson scarlet, large size, 3 1^ ft. 25 



Florence Vaughan. Standard yellow, 4 ft. . . . 25 

 Qov. von Zimmerer. Rich orange scarlet, bronze 



foliage, 4_ft. 35 



Harry Laing. New, of immense size, glowing scarlet 



suflfused with orange, 5ft 50 



Italia. Orange scarlet, yellow edge, 6 ft 25 



James H. Veitch. New, bright carmine scarlet, 



bronzy purple foliage, 5 ft 50 



Luray. Deep rosy pink, large and fine, 3^ ft. . . . 25 

 Mrs. Kate Qray. Large orange scarlet, overlaid 



with gold, Italian type 50 



Mme. Crozy. Still the best gilt-edge variety, 4 ft. ,. 25 



Mile. Berat. The best pink, 4 ft 25 



Mile. Berthine Brunner. Pure yellow, spotted 



scarlet, 5 ft 35 



Mme. T. Mottion. New, scarlet with vermilion veins, 



3>^ ft 50 



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Per clump. 



Paul QrotZ. Deep satiny vermilion of good size, 5 ft. 25 

 Pennyslvania. Vermilion scarlet overlaid with an 



orange sheen, 6 ft 50 



President McKinley. Brilliant crimson scarlet, 3 ft. 25 

 Prof. Hugo de Vries. Rosy carmine, very large, 



3ft 25 



Queen Charlotte. A fine gilt edged scarlet, 3 ft. . 25 



Rubin. Rich glowing carmine, bronze foliage, 4 ft. . 35^ 



Secretaire Chabanne. Good salmon red, 4 ft. . . 25 

 Souvenir d' Antoine Crozy. Intense crimson 



scarlet edged gold 25 



Olivia* (Imantophyllum.) 

 Miniatum. Strong 6-inch pots, 5octs. each ; ;?5.oo per doz. 



Clerodendron Balfonri. 



Strong 3-inch pots, ^I.oo per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



Clematis Indivisa. 



This is one of the most desirable cool greenhouse climbers. 

 Its flowers are produced in March and April, in panicles fre- 

 quently 2 feet long, are pure white, and from i ^ to 2 inches 

 in diameter. The flowers can be used to good advantage in a 

 cut state. 75 cts. each. 



Cnrmeria Wallisii. 



A beautiful, ornamental stove plant, with foliage 5 inches 

 long by 2f to 2^ inches wide, of a rich, deep green, irregularly 

 blotched with pale yellowish-green. 35 cts. each. 



Cyclamen per Giganteum^ 



We have a fine stock of these grown from our own sefeci! 

 strain of seed ; strong 3-inch pots, white, blood red, rose or 

 white with carmine eye, $1.25 per dozen ; $9.00 per 100. 



Mixed colors, $1.00 per dozen ; ^8.00 per 100. 



