FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS, 



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Coreopsis 

 Lianceolata. 



ill A hardy perennial that 

 I should find its way into 

 e^ ery garden. The flow- 

 ers are a clear bright golden 

 yellow and certain to attract 

 attention. It flowers pro- 

 fusely, is perfectly hardy 

 and thrives in almost any 

 situation. One of the best 

 of the perennials, and in- 

 valuable for summer cut 

 flowers. 



Strong one year old 



clumps, §1.00 per 



doz. ; §8.00 per 100. 



1\ inch pots, 60 cts. per 



dozen; §4.00 per 100. 



Spotted Calla 



(Eiohardia Alba MaoBlata.) 

 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 

 per 100. 



Camellia 



Japonica. 



4-inch pots, 12 inches high, bushy 

 plants, §6.00 per dozen ; §45.00 per 

 100. 5-inch pots, 15 to 18 inches high, bushy plants, 

 §9.00 per dozen ; §70.00 per 100. 



Crotons. 



We offer 10 of the finest and most distinct varieties. 

 Strong 3-inch pots, §2.00 per dozen; $15.00 . 

 per 100 ; set of 10 for $1.50. / 



D/lriLI/lS. 



Liapge ploujeping, Double. 



Buffalo Bill. Buff striped with vermilion, very 



elTective. 

 Qeneral Grant. Orange with distinct chocolate 



stripes, large full flower. 

 Geo. Smith. Bright magenta, of good form. 

 Harrison Weir. Very fine rich yellow. 

 Hector. Large orange scarlet. 

 Imperial. Deep purple, of fine form. 

 James Huntley. Very fine purple. 

 John Wyatt. Very deep scarlet, of good form 



and substance. 

 Julia "Wyatt. Creamy white, large and fine. 

 Lady Antrobus. Red tipped white ; a showy 



flower. 

 Lottie Eckford. White striped purple, of fine 



form. 

 Mandarin. Yellew striped and mottled with 



purijlish crimson. 

 Matthew Campbell. Bright buff or apricot, 



striped with crimson. 

 Miss Bro"wning. Pale Yellow tipped white, a fine 



flower. 

 Mrs. Gladstone. A delicate soft pink, and a 



model in form. 

 Mrs. Dodds. Blush, outer petals light lilac. 

 Miss Henshaw. Pure white, large, perfect form. 

 Mrs. Langtry. Cream color edged with crimson. 

 Mrs. Friselton. Deep crimson purple tipped with 



white. 

 Pandora. Pale blush, very fine. 

 Rev. J. B M. Camm. Yellow flaked red, fine. 

 Ruby Gem. Crimson with small yellow tip. 

 Sunset. Yollow flaked and striped with scarlet. 

 Thomas Hobbs. Purplish magenta, very fine. 

 Wm. Jackson. Fine rosy purple, a superior large 



flower. 

 Ground Roots §1.50 per dozen ; §12.00 per 100. ^ 



GAGTdS DARLIAS. 



Cochineal. Brilliant crimson, toned maroon. 

 Constance, or Ariel. Pure white, of elegant 



shape, and one of the freest blooming. 

 Empress of India. An intense deep crimson, 



shaded maroon and magenta ; the flowers are of 



medium size and borne in profusion. 

 Fire King- {Glare of the Garden). Fiery crimson 



scarlet, flowers of medium size and produced in 



profusion, giving the plant a rich and dazzling 



appearance. 

 Formosissima Picta. Orange color with bright 



scarlet stripes ; a distinct and taking flower. 

 Honoria. Fine pure yellow of very large size. 

 Lyndhurst. Rich deep scarlet, shaded maroon, 



excellent for cutting and a fitting companion for 



Constance. 

 Mrs. Hawkins. Of close, neat habit, rich sulphur 



yellow, shading lighter towards the tips and 



slightly tinted red ; a lovely flower. 

 Mrs. G. Reid. Pure white, conspicuously edged 



with rose lake, forming a pleasing combination 



of color. 

 Professor Baldwin. Bright orange scarlet. 

 Sir Trevor Law^rence. Bright cherry scarlet 



shading purple toward the edges ; pretty reflexed 



petals. 

 Sidney Hallings. A most beautiful variety, of a 



deep rich maroon shading to black. 

 Zulu. Rich, deep, purplish maroon, the darkest 



yet raised, beautiful. 

 Ground Roots, $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 100. 



