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GRIFFITH (Sl turner CO. 



MARANTA. 



MAS ANGE ANA.— Dwarf -growing plant, 

 with light green foliage mottled maroon. 

 Used extensively in filling fern dishes; 

 foliage is always bright and attractive. 

 Makes a very pretty ettect when used with 

 other plants in plant decorations. 35c. 

 each. 



MOON FLOWER. 



MOON FLOWER.— Blue and white. 10c. 

 each; 6 for 50c.; $1.00 per dozen. 



PANSfES. 



GOOD VARIETIES. 



Ready February and March. 

 G. & T. CO.'S CHOICE MIXED.— 15c. 

 each; 6 forSOc; $1.00 dozen. 



P>EONIES. 



One of the most popular hardy plants 

 grown for lawn and garden decoration, or 

 for mingling with shrubs for herbaceous 

 plants in borders and wild gardens. 



DOUBLE WHITE. — 25c. each; $2.50 

 per dozen. 



DOUBLE ROSE.— 25c. each; ."^2.50 per 

 dozen. 



DOUBLE CRIMSON.— 25c. each; $2.50 

 per dozen. 



Postage extra 5c. each, if wanted by mail. 



VERBENAS. 



Ten named varieties; lOc. each; 

 50c. ; 75c. per 100. 



6 for 



PALMS. 



First Size....$1.00 Second Size 50c. 



ARECA LUTESCEXS. — This majestic 

 Palm is without a peer for strength and 

 elegance combined. (See cut.) 



KENTIA BELMOREAXA.-This Is some- 

 times called the "Curly Palm," and is 

 recognized as among the best for all pur- 

 poses. Our plants are of stout, stocky 

 growth, and are sure to give satisfaction. 



LATANIA BORBONICA— Chinese Fan 

 Palm. — Of easy culture and rapid growth. 

 Large, broad, fan-shaped, glossy, dark 

 green leaves. 



COCOS WEDDELIANA.— Admirable for 

 fern dishes, as they are of slow growth 

 and maintain their beautv for a long time. 



PANDAIVUS UTILIS.— As a vase plant 

 or single specimen in, greenhouse or con- 

 servatory it cannot be surpassed. 



BOSTON FERN.— It is a very fine plant 

 for hanging pots or baskets on the piazza 

 in summer and conservatory or window in 

 winter. 



STROBILANTHES.-Dyerianus. 



An excellent bedding plant as well as a 

 beautiful foliage plant for pot culture. It 

 forms a compact bush 18 inches high, with 

 leaves 6 to 9 inches long; of a beautiful 

 metallic purple, shading into light rose, 

 with a light green margin, a combination 

 unapproached by any other plant. The 

 flowers are violet blue, borne in immense 

 racemes. 15c. each; $1.50 dozen. 



THE 



Baby" Primrose. 



(Primula Forbesii.) 



A very attractive variety, blooming most 

 profusely during the winter and spring; 

 in fact, it blooms continuously for nine 

 months'. The sprays of rosy lilac flowers 

 are very graceful and exceedingly useful 

 for cut flowers. Is easily grown in the 

 house. 10c. each; SI. 00 per dozen. 



SILVER SPOT, 



SCARLET SAGE, 



OR 



SALVIA SILVER SPOT. 



The most distinct feature of this novel- 

 ty is its strikingly handsome spotted fol- 

 iage. The leaves are covered with sul- 

 phur-yellow spots of various sizes; flow- 

 ers are bright scarlet and large size. K'c. 

 each; SI. 00 per dozen; $«.00 per 100. 



SCARLET SAGE, OR SALVI.\ CLAR.4^ 

 BEDMAN OR BONFIRE.— Dwarf . The 

 fire-like appearance of the flowers stand- 

 ing erect among the green foliage gives 

 Ihe plant a most gorgeous appearance. 

 lOc. each; SI. 00 per dozen; ipG.OO per 100. 



SCARLET SAGE. OR SALVI.\ SPLEN- 

 DENS.— Tall, erect, green foliage. The 

 well-known Salvia. lOc. each; Sl.OOdozen; 

 Se.OO per 100. 



See next page for the Tritoma, or Red=hot Polka. 



