GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MD. 



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HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



All from 2-inch pots, for bedding outdoors, for cut flowers, 

 but not the large greenhouse varieties. 



Large-Flowering Or Aster Varieties 



(These are not for exhibition purposes, but good results 

 can be obtained by slight disbudding, leaving from six to 

 eight flowers on a spray. Should also be protected from frost 

 when desired for cutting). 



BRONZE QUEEN— An even shade of golden bronze. Dwarf. 



ERMALINDA — Old rose, with silvery sheen. 



FAIRY QUEEN — Deep enchantress color. 



JULIA LA GRAVERE — Tall red. 



LILLIAN DOTY — Beautiful shell pink; strong grower. 

 RED DOTY — Deep wine red. . 

 UVAIiDA — Earliest white, sometimes showing tinge of pink 

 when opening. 

 WHITE DOTY — Large pure white. 



Small-Flowering Or Button Varieties 



GOLDEN CLIMAX — Bright yellow. 



GOLDEN CREST — Golden yellow pompon. 



OURAY — Dark mahogany-brown flowers of medium size. 



Miniature Or Baby Varieties 



DAINTY MAID — Pearly White. 

 WHITE MIDGET — Purest white. 



Anemone Varieties 



CHESTNUT — An even shade of tan, harmonizing with red 

 and yellow. 



MAPLE LEAF — Like a soft maple leaf, color in various 

 shades of red and yellow, changing from day to day. 



VOLUNTEER — Good shade of yellow. Long stiff stems. 



Single Varieties 



DAZZLER — Red. 



MRS. BUCKINGHAM — Large flat flower of rosy pink. 

 Price, 10c. each; per dozen, $1.00; per 100, $6.00. By express, 

 not Prepaid. Add 10c. for 1 to 5 plants for postage. 



, BEGONIAS 



Price, 15c each, $1.50 dozen. 

 CHATELAINE SUPREME — Live pure pink. 

 LUMINOSA — Red flower: foliage turning reddish bronze, 

 when growing in sun. 



PRIDE OF NEW CASTLE — Red sport of chatelaine. Dwarf. 

 PRIMO DONNA — Limped-rose shading to carmine in center. 

 IVY 



HARDY ENGLISH, GERMAN or PARLOR IVY — 15c each, 

 $1.50 per dozen. 



ADD 10c. ON 1 TO 5 3 



CAN N AS 



POTTED PLANTS ONLY 



From 3 in. pots, and ready about May 1st to 15th, when all 

 danger of frost is past. Subject to outturn of crop. 



Prices, except where otherwise noted, 20c each, $2.00 per 

 dozen. Add 10c for 1 to 5 plants for postag-e. 



For best results the beds should be spaded deeply and a 

 liberal amount of sheep manure or soft ground bone dug in. 



CITY OF PORTLAND — Beautiful glowing pink, green foli- 

 age. Zy 2 feet. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 



EUREKA — Flowers of creamy white with rich green foliage. 

 4 feet. 



FLORENCE VAUGHAN — The flowers are yellow spotted 

 with scarlet and produce freely. 5 feet. 



GLADIATOR — Strong, vigorous grower, with fine green 

 foliage; flowers yellow spotted with red. 4 1 ,£ ft. 



HUNGARIA — A beautiful clear rose, about 3% feet high. 



INDIANA — Four feet. Color is a glistening orange daintily 

 marked and striped with red. 



KING HUMBERT — The finest type of orange scarlet flowers 

 combined with the finest type of bronze foliage. 25c each, 

 $2.50 per dozen. 4 feet. 



XING MIDAS — Clear yellow. Same type as President. 

 4 feet. $1.00 each. 



PENNSYLVANIA — Six feet. Hybrid orchid-flowering. Pure 

 deep scarlet. 



PRESIDENT — Brilliant red with green foliage. 4 feet. 

 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 



RICHARD WALLACE — Green foliage, large canary yellow 

 flowers. 4 y 2 feet. 



RUBIN — Bright scarlet flowers, dark foliage. 4 feet. 



VENUS — A gay rosy-pink with border of creamy yellow; 

 green foliage. Four feet. 



WYOMING— Orange-scarlet flowers; dark foliage. 4^ feet. 



GERANIUMS 



PROM 2-INCH POTS. 



Ivy-Leaved Varieties 



ALLIANCE — Delicate lilac white, upper petals blotched 

 bright crimson rose, semi-double flowers. 



CffiSAR FRANK — Soft rich crimson, shading to rose at 

 base of petals. 



•TAMES ATTFIELD — Extra large double flowers, of pretty 

 tint of soft pink. 



JAMES T. HAMILTON — Intense carmine-crimson. 



MRS. BANKS — Blush white, upper petals feathered reddish 

 Neyron. Light green foliage. 



PIERRE CROZY — Semi-double bright scarlet flowers. 



Standard Varieties 



MRS. E. G. HILL — Single. A continual bloomer, of soft 

 light salmon color. Semi-dwarf. 



MRS. GEO. BURKE — Single. Soft velvety-crimson, free- 

 flowering and good bedder. 



MME. RECAMIER — Double pure white flowers. A strong 

 grower. 



ALPHONSE RICARD — Semi-double flowers of bright ver- 

 milion-scarlet, with bright green foliage. 



BERTHA DE PRISSILY — Silver rose pink, slightly shading 

 to an almost white centre; semi-double. 



S. A. NUTT — Dark red double flowers. A good bedder and 

 very popular. 



SCARLET BEDDER — Semi-double flowers of dark-fiery red. 

 Fine as pot plant or bedder. 



Scented-Leaved Varieties 



BALM — Upper petals light lilac; lower petals dark. 

 CAPITATUM — Small leaf, rose-scented. 

 DALE PARK BEAUTY — Small, fragrant foliage. 

 FELICIFOLIUM ODORATUM — Very attractive, having 

 fern-like foliage. 



SCHOTTESHAMFET — Filbert-scented. 



LADY MARY— Sweet-scented; rose-lake color. 



LEMON — Lemon-scented. 



NUTMEG — Dwarf; bright green foliage; nutmeg scented. 

 ROSE — Rose-scented. 



Price, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen. By express, not prepaid. 

 Postage 10c extra on 1 to 5 plants. 



LANTANAS 



A. CLAVEN — Primrose pink. 

 A. COOK — Orange and rose dwarf. 

 CRAIGI — Lemon yellow turning to orange. 

 LYRE — Pure white with yellow center. 



MSB JAUNE — Semi-dwarf, bearing golden yellow blossoms. 

 Prices, 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. 



MOON VINES 



NOCTIFLORA — The standard white Moonvine. 

 LEARI (Bine Dawn Flower) — Generally known as the Blue 

 Moonflower. 



Prices, 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. 

 ANTS FOR POSTAGE. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



