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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



Scarlet, striped 



C. — President DeGraw. White. C. — La Purite var. 



" La Purite. Carmine. blue. 



" Mrs, Wilson. Fine scarlet. " Edwardsii. White. 25 cts each. 



Ceiltaurea, Candida. Plants dwarf ; leaves downy white. 25 cents. 



Ceutaurea, gymno carpa. Drooping habit ; silvery-gray ; valuable plant 

 to contrast with Coleus and Achyranthus. 25 cents. 



Cineraria, maritima. White foliage plant, similar to Centaurea, with 

 deeply cut leaves. 25 cents. 



CiSSUS, discolor. Stove climber ; foliage beautifully shaded silver, crimson 

 and purple. 25 cents. ♦ 



CissllS, argentea. Silvery foliage. 25 cents. 



CobaBa, scandens. A most useful climber on account of its rapid growth 

 and large, bell-shaped flowers. 25 cents. 



Colens, Black Prince. Deep shade of maroon. 25 cents. 

 C. — Chamclion. Maroon, yellow and pink. 25 cents. 



Gem. Bright red, yellow edge. 25 cents. 



Sunset. Rich bi-onze, crimson center, yellow edge. 25 cents. 



Verschaffeldii. Velvety crimson ; finest bedding sort. 25,cents. 



Victor. Crimson center, golden edge. 25 cents. 



These very beautiful foliage plants are desirable for bedding out or pot 

 culture. 



Dahlias. Best varieties. 30 cents. 



Daisies. Double white and red. 10 cents each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Dracaena, Terminalis. (Dragon Tree.) Beautiful, ornamental-leaved 

 plant, much used for center of baskets or stands. 50 cents. 



Dlirauta, BaumgartH, fol var. Beautiful foliage plant, of tall and branch- 

 ing habit ; leaves marked half their depth with golden yellow. 30 cents. 



Ferns. Best varieties. 30 to 75 cents. 



Feverfew, /',^'rd■^'/^^^^;«. Double white ; summer blooming. 20 cents. 



Fri^aria, Indica. Bright red strawberry ; used for rock-work or basl<;ets. 

 25 cents. 



Fuchsia, (Lady's Ear Drop). In shaded situations Avith plenty of air and 

 light, they make elegant summer blooming plants for massing or grouping in 

 l>ed5. We have a choice collection of both single and double, which have been 

 carefully selected with a view to obtain the best varieties in habit, growth, and 

 distinct shade of color. 

 F. — .Avalanche. Double white. 



Dolly Varden. Double purple corolla, striped scarlet. 

 " George Felton. Double, bright purple corolla. 



Luster. Scarlet corolla, blush sepals. 

 " May Queen. Blush sepals, scarlet corolla. 

 " Prince Imperial. Dark purple corolla, scarlet sepals. 

 " Pearl of England. Cherry-red corolla, rosy white sepals. 

 " Rose of Castile. Violet corrolla, bluish-pink sepals. 

 " Speciosa. Corolla scarlet, sepals blush. 



20 cents each. Larger plants from 30 to 50 cents. 

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