GRIFFITH (a TURNFR CO. 



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GREVILEA ROBUSTA. 



(SILK OAK.) 



A beautiful and graceful foliage plant; 

 highly valued as a decorative plant for 

 the table, and when large for tropical 

 lawn effects; tender perennial; 3 to 5 feet. 



Each 15c. 



Two for 25c. 



HELIAXTHI S Ml LTIFI-ORIS PLEXUS 

 (Dahlia Sunflower). 



Loaded with yellow flowers; excellent 

 cut flower. Hardy perennial. 



Each 15c. 



Two for 25c. 



"MIKADO" FERN BALL. 



THE BEST HOrSE PLANT XOVELTY IX TEX YEARS. 



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

 woven outside and around a ball of moss. These roots pro- 

 duce 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 get- 

 ting two dishes of beautiful Ferns. 



PRICES.— Dormant Balls, first size. 30c. each, three for Toe; 

 large size. 35c. each, three for ^1. By mail, lOc. extra. 



GERANIUMS. 



Each 15c. Per dozen $l.OO 



AMERICA (SIXGLE).— A great improvement on Mars. Very 



rich pink, with white border around each flower. 

 ALPIIOXSE RICCARD ( DOl RLE).— Bright orange red. 

 BEAVTE POITEVIXE.— Rosy salmon, tinted from deep orange 



to salmon; double. 

 CENTAL RE.— Splendid shade of pink; double. 

 DRYDEX (SIXGLE).— Centre pure white, surrounded by a band 



of the most dazzling rosy scarlet, producing the " Aureole " 



effect. 



DOl'BLE GEX. GRAXT.— Clear vermilion red; double.. 

 COLXTESS De HARCOLRT.— Very fine; double; pure white. 

 GILLIAX M. GILL.— Free bloomer ; pleasing shade of crimson; 

 double. 



GEXER.4L Do BOISDEFFERE.— Deep cherry salmon; double. 

 .JOHX DOYLE. — Rich, brilliant, vermilion scarlet; double, 

 LA PILOTE. — l!right glowing scarlet; double. 

 LA FAVORITE.— Finest of all double whites. 

 LE CID. — Grand velvety red; double. 

 MAD. JAILIX (See Cut).— Delicate pink; borders 



pure white; double. 

 3IISS FRANCIS PERKIXS.— Grand bright pink; 

 double. 



aiARUlISSE DE MOXTMORT.-Deep, brilliant car- 

 mine purple; double. 

 MAD. BARXEY.— Splendid pure deep pink; double. 

 MISS KEXDELL. — Dark maroon, marked with red; 

 double. 



S. A. NLTT. — Large, dark rich crimson; single. 

 GRANVILLE. — Clear, rosy pink; stands sun well; 

 single. 



JACOUERIE.— Large, velvety, dark crimson-scar- 

 let; single. 

 1/ VI BE.— Pure snow-white; single. 

 MRS. E. G. HILL.— Soft light salmon, bordered 



with rosy salmon; single. 

 MAD. BR l AXT.— White-veined, with carmine lake; 

 single. 



SWEET-SCEXTED GERAXIl'MS. — Balm. Rose, 

 etc; six varieties. 15c. each: 5 for 50c.; 30 for ^2. 

 IVY GERAXIIIMS from 2;/2-inch pots, 15c. S1.60 

 doz. 



(RUBBER PLANT.) 

 ■elastic A.-T he well-known In- 

 dia Rubber Tree, one of the 

 very best plants for table or 

 parlor decoration. Its thick, 

 leathery leaves enable it to 

 stand excessive heat and dry- 

 ness. Four-inch pot, each 50c. 

 •55c. SS.OOperdoz by exprggS, not 



FUCHSIAS. 



Each- lOc. Per dozen ifl.OO 



BLACK PRINCE.— Bright waxy carmine; 

 pink corolla. 

 GLOIRE DE MARCHES.— Grand double white. 

 ROSAIXS PATRI.— Large white corolla. 

 SPECIOSA.— Very free. 



HELIOTROPE. 



Old-time favorites, popular on account of their fragrant blos- 

 soms. They thrive equally well on the lawn or in the house. 

 Each lOc. Per dozen $1.00 



MAD. JAULIN. 



