PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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NEW DOUBLE WHITE PETUNIA, 



^^MRS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN." 



An entirely new and distinct shape, and without exaggeration the finest double white Petunia ever sent out. The flow- 

 ers are large, very double, deeply fringed and of a pure white color. The habit of the plant is all that can be desired. 

 It is a novelty that should be found in every collection. As a florist's flower it will be found extremely valuable. 



50 cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 



Cross of Honor. Immense spikes, each petal distinctly 

 margined with white, thereby giving the flower the 

 appearance of a cross. 



Czarina. Very large, pure wliite ; fine spike. 



Jules Ferry. Deep violet, large white centre. 



Le Coeur du Monde. Large rose, flaked white, crimson 

 eye; very fine. 



te Sultan. Purplish crimson. 



Lothair. Brilliant salmon rose. 



3Iad. Deveret. Bright rose, crimson eye.. 



Miss Whitehead. Eose, crimson eye. 



Mdlle. Ladonette. fiosy blush, deep rose eye. 



pi^M Detuwia^. 



We oflfer a very choice collection, selected from many 

 Imndreds of finest seedlings, varying through all the 

 shades of crimson, rose and purple, to the purest white, 

 striped, mottled, self-colored, and fringed. A solid bed of 

 single Petunias makes a very effective show of flowers 

 during tlie entire season, and one that suffers but little 

 on account of dron<;ht or too much rain. 

 Marvellous. AVIiite, striped with rich carmine, ele- 

 gantly fringed. 

 Matchless. White, beautifully flushed with delicate 

 rose, .splashed and mottled with crimson ; finely 

 fringed. 

 Princess. Rosy purple, light veined throat. 

 Progress. Rosy carmine, splashed and marbled with 



white; finely fringed. 

 Startler. Kich crimson, edged pure white, throat 



veined pur))le. 

 "White Perfection. Pure white, deeply fringed ; a 

 handsome and desirable variety. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



PHLOX, HARDY HERBACEOUS. 



The Phlox is not yet sufliciently known. Their brilliant 

 trusses of beautiful flowers comprise all shades of color, 

 from white to crimson, striped and mottled ; they have few 

 if any superiors among hardy perennial plants. Divide 

 and replant, in freshly prepared soil, each alternate year. 



Types of Hardy Phlox. 



Avoca, Iowa — " Plants arrived in excellent condition, and looked green and fresh. 



They are set out, and all doing nicely.' 

 — Mrs. Emma T. King. 



