GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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BEIITi: MABIE HENRIETTE. — Cherry 

 red. sweet scented. A general favorite. 



BE YE D'OB. — Buff yellow; good. 



SOIiFATEBB E. — Fine clear sulphur 

 yellow. 



STBIFED BEINE MABIE HENBIETTE. 

 A sport from the old favorite, R. M. Hen- 

 riette, has the splendid vigorous climbing 

 habit of the mother rose, while beautifully 

 striped, flamed and shaded in light carmine 

 over pale rose. 



W. A. BICHABDSOIT. — Orange-yellow. 

 Coppery shades. 



-Pure white, 



WHITE BAIUBI^EB. 



elegant rose; hardy. 



ZEZ.IA FBADEI^. — Pure white, full and 

 sweet. 



Prices: 4-inch pots, 20c. each; $2.00 per 

 dozen; 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. Extra 

 strong field grown plants, 40c. each, $4.00 

 per dozen; 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 



Extra strong climbing roses, 75c., $1.00 

 and $1.50 each. 



We also have extra strong grafted 

 Marechal Neils, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 



Hybrid Perpetuals. 



AMEBICAN BEAUTY. — A universally 

 admired red rose. 



BAZ.1^ OP SNOW. — White 



BIiACE PBINCE. — Deep crimson. 



CAPTAIN" CHBISTY. — Pale peach, deep- 

 ening at center to rosy crimson. 



J. B. CZiABKE. — Deep scarlet, shaded 

 blackish crimson, flowers large and beau- 

 tifully formed. 



CONBAD PEBDINAND MEYEB.— Deep 



intense pink, rich fragrance, la-gest size, 

 perfect form. 



COQUETTE DES BI.ANCH"SS. — I'ure 



snow white, sometimes faintl^ in^eci with 

 rose. 



DINSMOBE. — Deep cherry color and very 

 fragrant. 



PBAU KABI^ DBUSCHKI.— One of the 



grandest of the white roses. A very vigor- 

 ous grower. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. — Bright shining 

 crimson, very rich and velvety. 



GIANT OP BATTLES. — Crimson. 



JNO. HOPPEB. — Brilliant rose changing 

 to bright glowing pink. 



j IiA BEINE. — Clear bright rose. 



i MADAME MASSON. — Large, full, double 

 I flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 

 I fragrance; clear bright red. 



MACtNA CHABTA. — Pink. 



FAUIi NEYEON. — Deep shining rose, 

 very la; ge. 



Prices: 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen; 50c. 

 each, $5.00 per dozen. Extra strong field 

 giown, 75c. and $1.00. 



STANDABD OB TBEE BOSES. — We 



have a nice collection of Tree Roses in 

 various colors; very ornamental. Strong 

 plants $1.50 each. Can only be sent by ex- 

 press or freight. 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF PLANTS. 



ACAIiYFHA. — Showy class of foliage 

 plants that are becoming very popular for 

 ornamental and sub-tropical bedding. The 

 colors are as bright as in the best of the 

 Coleus and the plants are much hardier 

 and not so liable to wilt in the hottest and 

 driest weather. 



Margfinata. — Fine large foliage, dark 

 olive, margined rose. A very desirable 

 variety, standing upright in hot and dry 

 weather. 



Macafeana. — A grand foliage plant with 

 bright orange red leaves, very showy. 

 Price: 10c. to 50c. each; $1.00 and $2.00 

 per dozen. 



Acalypha Sanderii. 



Sanderii. — The most sensational intro- 

 duction of the century. Under a variety of 

 names this remarkable plant has been 

 praised by experts the world over. It has 

 been called the "Philippine Medusa," 

 "Dewey's Favorite Plant," "Chenille Plant," 

 "Blazing Cat Tail," and many other names 

 of similar character. We know of no 

 plant so unique and sensational in ap- 

 pearance. It is an absolutely new de- 

 parture, totally unlike any other plant 

 now known. It is an extraordinary free 

 grower and bloomer, small plants bloom- 

 ing from January to December. As an or- 

 namental plant, it is the most striking 

 ever seen. Of branching habit, the 

 branches spread widely and throw out 

 their long, dazzling crimson, fluffy spikes 

 12 to 18 inches long, between the large, 

 bright green leaves, in the most effective 

 manner. Strong plants, 15c., 25c. and 50c. 

 each. 



Acalypha Sanderii. 



DO NOT FORGET TO ADD TO YOUR REMITTANCE 20 PER CENT. TO COVER 



THE POSTAGE ON PLANTS. 



