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New Frilled Begonia. 



Tuberous-Rooted Begonias. 



The strain of Tuberous-Rooted Begonias we offer is too 

 well known to require lengthy description, suffice it to say 

 that we have used the same care this as in previous seasons, 

 to select only such strains that are certain to give satis- 

 factory results. The bulbs are of good size, well ripened, 

 and first-class in every respect. 



Note the reduction in prices, which are as low as is con- 

 sistent with good quality ; the retail florist who is growing 

 a few hundred bulbs for his spring trade, to sell over the 

 counter in bloom, will find many of the cheap indif- 

 ferent strains no^wr offered dear at any price. 

 We offer bat one quality, and that is the best. 



Single Varieties in Separate Colors. Crimson, 

 scarlet, white, rose, yellow and orange. 40 cts. per doz ; 

 $2.50 per 100 ; $20.00 per 1000. 



Single Varieties in Choice Mixture. 35 cts. 

 per doz ; $2.00 per 100 ; $18.00 per 1000. 



Double Varieties in Separate Colors. Scarlet, 

 rose, white and yellow. 65 cts. per doz ; $5.00 per 100 ; 

 $40.00 per 1000. 



Double Varieties in Cboiee Mixture. 50 cts. 

 per doz ; $4.00 per 100 ; $35.00 per 1000. 



"New Frilled Tuberous-Rooted 

 Begonia. 



A most unique form, with very large single flowers which 

 are entirely distinct from anything heretofore offered, the 

 petals being wavy and beautifully frilled on the edges sim- 

 ilar to the newer forms of Petunias. A decided acquisition. 

 Strong bulbs 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



New Tuberous-Rooted Begonia, 

 "Duke Zeppelin." 



A most useful and attractive variety that should soon 

 become a favorite for bedding, possessing the great advan- 

 tage over other tuberous-rooted Begonias of delighting in 

 full sunshine. It is of dwarf habit, growing from 6 to 8 

 inches high, throwing up well above the foliage numberless 

 stems bearing full, double dazzling-scarlet flowers, giving 

 the whole plant a brightness, grace and elegance difi&cult to 

 describe. No other flowering plant attracted so much 

 attention during the past summer as this brilliant Begonia. 

 Strong bulbs, 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 

 100. 



Boxivood Trees. 



Standard or Tree-shaped. 

 Handsomely trained specimens, 7 inch pots, 26 to 28 

 inches high, with crowns 12 inches in diameter, $1.00 

 each. 



Pyramidal-shaped. 

 Handsomely trained specimens 9-inch pots, 32 to 36 

 inches high, 15 inches in diameter at base, tapering to a 

 point, $2.00 each. 



Browallia Speciosa Major. 



Bay Trees (Laurus NoMiis). 



Standard or Tree-shaped. 



Stems 45 in. high, crowns 24 in. in diam $ 6 00 each. 



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Pyramidal-shaped. 



5i ft. high, 34 in. in diam. at base, tapering to a point, $7 50 each. 



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Broivallia Speciosa Major. 



A giant flowered form of the beautiful blue Browallia, 

 flowering continuously summer and winter, may be grown 

 either as a pot or border plant, its beautiful ultramarine 

 blue color, which is rare in all classes of plants, makes it 

 especially valuable and desirable. 75 cents per dozen ; 

 $6.00 per 100. 



Caladium Albanense. 



An entirely new race of Caladiums ; the leaves are borne 

 on stout petioles, but unlike our well-known varieties are 

 spear-shaped and of thick leathery texture. The colors are 

 red, geeen and creamy yellow, radiating from the centre of 

 the leaf while the wavy edges are margined with green 

 gray. 35 cents each ; $4.00 per dozen. 



Caladium Argyrites. 



A most beautiful dwarf growing variety with miniature 

 dark green foliage which is freely mottled with white, it 

 can be used to great advantage in the filling of Jardinieres 

 and Fern dishes, or in connection with choice cut flowers. 

 Bulbs started up to the middle of February will make good. 

 plants to use at Easter. $2.00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 



Neiv Golden Yelloixr Calla. 



Richardia Elliottiana. 



Entirely distinct and unlike all other forms of yellow 

 Callas heretofore introduced. Elliottiana has the same 

 habit of grovrth as the ordinary white Calla, E. Ethiopica 

 with flowers of the same size and shape, but of a rich, clear,, 

 lustrous golden yellow color, the foliage is dark green, with 

 a number of translucent creamy white spots, which adds to- 

 its beauty. $1.50 each. 



