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shrub, always in bloom. Also suitable for 
cutting; of the easiest culture. 25c. and 
50c. each. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM, 
or Alpine Violet.—Excellent for Winter and 
Spring blooming in the house or con- 
servatory. 75c. and $1.00. 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. — Um- 
brella Plant.—This is a plant of the 
easiest culture and a large specimen is as 
handsome as a Palm for decoration. It 
makes a handsome pot plant. It will grow 
luxuriantly in water, and is therefore in- 
dispensable for aquariums or fountains. 
Try it. 25c. and 50c. 
CROTONS.—Splendid pot plants for the 
piazza or window garden. Leaves are 
brilliantly variegated in every color of the 
rainbow, and present a fine appearance. A 
grand bedding plant, standing the hottest 
sunshine, which adds great brillianecy to 
their colors. A plant that is sure to 
please everyone. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 
Choice, rare varieties, 50c., $1.00 and $1.50 
each. 
Daisies. 
DAISY.—Shasta.—A hardy free flowering 
perennial, producing an abundance of flow- 
ers on long stems, fine for cutting. 10c. 
each; 75c. per dozen. 
DAISY—Shasta (Alaska).—Larger than 
the foregoing. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 
PARIS DAISIES.—French Marguerites.— 
A beautiful plant of easy culture and one 
that generally gives best’ satisfaction; 
two varieties, white and yellow; 1% to 2 
inches in diameter. Price, 15c. each; $1.50 
per dozen; large plants, 35c. and 60c. each. 
NEW DOUBLE FLOWERING MAR- 
GUERITE DAISY.—Mrs. E. Sanders.—In 
this we have unquestionably the most im- 
portant flowering plant introduced in many 
years. Unlike all other Marguerites, its 
color is of the purest glistening white 
throughout, in size its measures frequently 
5 inches across; the center of the flower 
is a mass of closely arranged fringed 
florets; these are surrounded or edged by 
the broad, shining, white ray petals, form- 
ing a beautiful flower. 25c., 35c. and 50c. 
each. 
DRACAENA.—We have a very fine col- 
lection of this ornamental foliage plant 
consisting of many beautiful and new 
varieties. Prices, 50c., $1.00 and $2.00. We 
have small Dracaena Terminali, red leaved 
variety. 50c. each. 
EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS, or Crown of 
Thorns.——A free flowering plant of the 
easiest culture. Prices, 25c. and 50c. each. 
FICUS ELASTICA.—India Rubber Plant. 
A most hardy decorative house plant. Our. 
stock is very large and we recommend 
them to you as strictly first-class properly 
grown stock, which will endure the ordi- 
nary house culture far better than when 
ordinarily grown. Thick, healthy, well- 
colored leaves. 50c., 75c. and $1.00. 
FICUS REPENS.—A plant suited espe- 
cially for covering the. walls, pillars, 
etc., or outside decorations in the South, 
as. it clings to stone or woodwork with 
ue greatest tenacity. 25c. each; $2.50 per 
ozen. 
Geraniums. 
Alphonse Ricard.— A strong grower, 
dwarf and branching and producing flowers 
in great masses. Both floret and truss 
are of enormous size, single, or slightly 
doubled and a brilliant orange red. 
Beaute Poitevine.—Semi-double. Enor- 
mous flowers, aurora pink, shading to 
bright salmon center. The grandest of all 
the light fancy Bruants. 
Geranium. 
Dagata.—Red, very compact flowering. 
Single. 
Marquis Castellane.—A shapely dwarf 
grower, with immense flowers about 2% 
inches in diameter. Two beautiful shades 
of red petals undulating on the edges; 
very fine and distinct. : 
Ss. A. Nutt.—The very best of the dark 
crimson-scarlet bedders. Always in heavy 
demand. We have a very large stock of 
it. Stands the sun perfectly, and is al- 
ways a mass of bloom. 
Mme. Jaulin.—Semi-double. Very large 
florets compose a truss of grand size; 
center, tender pink, surrounded by border 
of white. For freshness and beauty this 
color is without parallel among outdoor 
bedding varieties, and is equally fine as a 
pot specimen. 
Mme. Landry.—Double. One of the choic- 
est and most beautiful of Bruants. Color, 
clear salmon, center shading to copper, 
with a white eye. Very distinct. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill.—Single. Floret 2% x 2 
inches. The center of each petal is a soft, 
light salmon, bordered with rosy salmon 
and veined deep rose. Frequently throws 
six petals. 
Jacquerie.—One of the largest of florets 
longer than wide; very velvety in texture, 
and a magnificent shade of very dark 
crimson-scarlet. 
La Favorite.—Still a 
double whites. 
Mme. Charlotte.—Distinct pure salmon, 
occasionally veined -with white. Semi- 
double Bruant. 
standard among 
