''s iBeDINGEE SCONARD (p. WehtErove.Pa. 



Baby Primrose. 



One of the daintiest new plants that 

 I has been introduced in years. Ourillus- _, 

 tration shows how freely it bears its long- Wv'. 

 stemmed flowers of delicate rose. It is **^% 

 valuable from every standpoint. The 

 flowers remain fresh for two weeks after 

 cutting. It blooms throughout the en- 

 tire year, producing succession after 

 succession of flowers It will grow in al- 

 most any situation, hot or cold. Its flow- 

 ers have become exceedingly popular 

 among the fashionable set in New York 

 and Philadelphia. As yet very scarce. 

 25 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts, ; 5 for $1. 



Calla Lilies. 



Ease of culture, freedom of bloom and 



-beauty of flower have made these Lilies 



almost indispensable. They are good at 



all seasons of the year. 



/ ^ LITTLE GEM. —Is indeed a pigmy, 



\f^m{iii^JU€id^f/Oi/a'Ai^/pimfi^^(^^"^^'^\Y ever growing more than twelve 



_ ^ inches high, yet it proauces its snowy- white 



flowers with the greatest freedom ; it is not 



ari unusual sisrht to see ten to twelve flowers 



on a well-established plant. Try it. 15 cts. 



each ; 2 for 25 cts ; 9 for $1. 



SPOTTED CALLA. — Leaves dark, rich 

 green, exquisitely dotted with white marks. 

 Ornamental even when not in flower. Beau- 

 tiful white flowers with deep black throat. 

 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. ; 9 for |1. 



LILY OP THE NILE.— The old favorite 

 White Calla. Too well-known for descripticm. 

 Grand white flowers — chaste and beautiful. 

 We offer large bulbs. 15 cts. each; 2 for 

 25 cts, ; 9 for II. 



THE TRUE BLACK CALLA. Arum 

 Sanctum.— Well known as one of the most 

 magnificent and stately plants. A native of 

 the Holy Land. Flowers sweet-scented, very 

 large, often measuring a foot in length and 

 five to eight inches wide. Inside of flower 

 purplish black, outside pleasing green. The 

 centre spadix rises from the flowers to a 

 height of ten to twelve inches and is deep 

 black. We imported our stock direct from 

 Palestine. Sure to grow and bloom. First 

 , size, 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts ; 9 for II ; sec- 

 ond size, large bulbs, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. 



One each, of the 4 Calla Lilies for 50 cts. 



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New Red Hardy Clematis. P" 



nADAHE EDOUARD ANDRE. 



This is a magnificent new variety, entirely 

 distinct, perfectly hardy and the nearest ap- 

 proach to a bright red ever sent out. It is a 

 strong, vigorous grower, being an offspring 

 pf the popular Jackmanii, which it resem- 

 bles in vigorous growth, freedom of bloom, 

 shape and size of flower The flowers are 

 large, four to five inches across, and in color 

 are a beautiful deep carmine red, a novel and 

 most pleasing shade, entirely different from 

 all other varieties This* novelty has b^en 

 exceedingly scarce, and it affords us pleasure 

 that we now have a large stock of strong two- 

 year-old plants that are sure to give you sat- 

 isfaction. We make the price low. 60c. each. 



Fancy-leaved Caladiums. 



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Nothing can equal these in brilliancy of 

 foliage ; to say there are over 400 combina- 

 tions of colors is sufficient The splendid 

 large leaves are beautifully spotted, margined and variegated with every imaginable color except blue. They 

 are best suited for pot cu"lture in house, conservatory or shaded situation. We have one of the finest and 

 largest stocks in the country, which includes all the best named kinds. 25c. each ; 3 for 60c.; 5 for %\. 



