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GRIFFITH <& TURNER CO. 



Fern 

 Ball 

 Mikado 



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THE BEST HOUSE PLANT NOVELTY IN TEN TEARS. 



THESE balls consist of Fern roots about the size of a pencil, woven outside and 

 around a ball of moss. These roots produce beautiful sprays of Ferns from 

 eyes or buds at nearly every inch of their length. Thus the whole surface 

 of the ball soon becomes covered with Fern sprays. They may be suspended 

 in any part of the room or grown on a stand or table. To use in Fern dish, cut ball 

 in halves, placing flat side down, thus getting two dishes of beautiful Ferns. 



PRICES — Dormant Ball3, first size, 30c. each, three for 75c; large size, 35c. 

 each, three for $1. By mail, 10c. extra. 



GERANIUMS. 



FUCHSIAS. 



SPECIAL NEWER VARIETIES. 



GRAND NEW SINGLE GERANIUM "TELEGRAPH." 



The most distinct introduction in this line for many years ; a 

 variety that has been thoroughly tested and which is certain to be 

 classed at once with the very best standard sorts either as a pot 

 plant or for bedding. It is a strong robust grower with dark green 

 foliage and heavy zone, while both the individual flowers and the 

 trusses are of mammoth size. In color it is a most pleasing rich 

 deep orange cerise. Strong plants from 2 inch pots 50c. each, 

 postpaid. 



M. JOLLY DE BAMMEVILLE A most distinct and 



beautiful variety. Violet maroon; bordered with dark crim- 

 son; upper petals touched with red; robust and free. Price, 

 25c. each. 



NEW VARIETIES.— 15c - eacn - $1.50 dozen. 



BERTHA DE PRISILLY Silver Rose- 



E. H. TREGO Brilliant scarlet. 



JEAN DE LA BRETE Bosy carmine. 



MARQUISE DE CASTELLANE Bright cherry. 



MADONNA Pure white, of special merit. 



THOS. MEEHAN. — Posy Pink. 

 One each of the 7 above varieties including Be Bammeville for $1.00; 

 or one each including De Bammeville and the new Telegraph for $1.35, 

 by express not prepaid. 



C. W. WARD.— Brilliant deep apricot salmon; large trusses of per- 

 fectly formed flowers; habit exceptionally strong; vigorous and free 

 blooming; dark green foliage ; distinct chocolate zone. 20c. each. 



OLD STANDARD VARITIES, 



15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Each 10c. 



Per dozen $1.00 



Bright waxy car- 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 



AMERICA. - A great improvement on Mars. Very rich pink, with white border 

 around each flower. 



DRYDEN. — Centre pure white, surrounded by a band of the most dazzling rosy 

 scarlet, producing the "Aureole" effect. 



S. A. NUTT.— Large, dark rich crimson. 

 L'AUBE. — Pure snow-white. 



MAD. BRUANT. — White-veined, with carmine lake. 



BLACK PRINCE. 



mine; pink corolla. 



GLOIRE DE MARCHES Grand double 



white. 



ROSAINS PATRI Large white corolla. 



SPECIOSA.— Very free. 



L ANT AN AS. 



An old favorite for bedding or individual plant purposes, but on account 

 of the great improvement in shades, in the last few years, they are be- 

 coming more and more popular. 10c. each.. $1.00 per dozen. 



A. CLAVEN. — Primrose-pink and sulphur. 



A. COOIS. — Orange and rose ; dwarf, compact habit. 



AURORA. — Tall ; orange and coppery red. 



DELICATISSIMA, or WEEPING Lilac-lavender. 



JAVOI Tall; clear pure white, yellow center. 



LEO DEX. — Open orange-scarlet, changes to dark crimson. 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



-Bright orange red. 



Rosy salmon, tinted from deep orange to 



ALPHONSE RICCARD 

 BEAUTE POITEVINE.- 



salmon; doubles 

 CENTAURE.— Splendid shade of pink. 



GILLIAN M. GILL Free bloomer ; pleasing shade of crimson. 



GENERAL De BOISDEFFERE Deep cherry salmon. 



JOHN DOYLE. — Rich, brilliant, vermilion scarlet. 

 LA PILOTE.— Bright glowing scarlet. 



LA FAVORITE Finest of all whites. 



LE CID Grand velvety red. 



MARQUISE DE MONTMORT Deep bri lliant carmine purple. 



MAD.~BARNEY Splendid pure deep pink. . 



MISS KENDELL. — Dark maroon, marked with red. 

 SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS.— Balm, Rose, etc.; six varieties, 

 15c. each. 5 for 50c; 30 for $2.00. 

 IVY GERANIUM from 1% inch pots, 15c. $1.5© dozen. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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