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Reve d'Or — Buffvellow; good. 



Royal Cluster— R'ed. 



Solfaterre — Fine clear sulphur yellow. 



White Rambler — Pure white, an elegant 

 rose. Hardy. 



Waltham Queen — Rich red flowers of mag- 

 nificent size. 



W. A. Richardson — Orange yellow. Cop- 

 pery shades. 



White Marechal Niel — Same as Marechal 

 Niel except the flowers are creamy 

 white. 



Lady Banks — Yellow. 



Lady Banks— White. 



Yellow Rambler — This comes next to Crim- 

 son Rambler for beauty. It is a hardy 

 climbing yellow rose. 

 Zelia Pradel — Pure white, full and sweet. 



Prices — ioc. each. #1.00 per dozen; 15c. 

 each, $1.50 per dozen; 30c each, $3.00 per 

 dozen. Extra strong plants 40c. each. $4.00 

 per dozen. 



Extra strong Climbers, Marechal Neil, 

 Henriette, etc.. 50c, 75c. and $1.00 each. 



We also have extra strong grafted Mare- 

 chal Niels $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 



HYBRID PERPETUALS, 



American Beauty — A universally admired 



rich red rose. 

 Ball of Snow— White. 

 Captain Christy — Pale peach, deepening at 



center to rosy crimson. 

 Coquette des Blanches — Pure snow white, 



sometimes faintly tinged with rose. 

 Chas. Lefebre — Rich crimson with dark 



shadings. 

 Coquet des Alps — White. 

 Gen. Jacqueminot — Bright shining crimson, 



very rich and velvety. * 



Giant of Battles — Crimson. 

 Jno. Hopper — Brilliant rose changing to 



bright glowing pink. 



Jubilee — Crimson. 



La Reine — Clear bright rose. 



Louis Van Houtte— Brilliant vinuous crim- 

 son." 



Madame Chas. Wood — Bright fiery scarlet. 



Magna Charta — Pink. 



Mme. Plantier — White. 



Paul Neyron — Dark pink, shaded carmine. 



Pierre Notting — Very dark, blackish red, 



shaded violet crimson. 

 Ulrich Brunner— Cherry Red. 



Prices — 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen; 50c. 

 each, $5.00 per dozen. 



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Plant Department. 



Abutilon — Singularly beautiful flowering 

 Maples and worthy a place in any garden, 

 producing their flowers in great abundance 

 the entire year, beginning to bloom when 

 quite small. Ours include the best varieties. 

 Price 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. Extra large 

 plants 25c. and 50c. each. 



Robert GEORGE — A free and continuous 

 bloomer. Flowers are broad, their large, 



Abutilon. 



J overlapping petals incurved, color orange, 

 veined with crimson. 



Shower of Gold— A beautiful, dwarf- 

 growing variety, the whole plant being 

 covered with a prolusion of beautiful golden 

 yellow blossoms. 



Thomsoni Plena— New. Has perfectly 

 double flowers that resemble in form a double 

 Hollyhock. Color a rich, deep orange, 

 shaded and streaked with crimson. The 

 foliage is delightfully variegated. 



Speendens — A beautiful velvety crimson. 



Scarlet Gem— A rich, bright scarlet. 



ECLIPSE — This is an elegant foliage plant, 

 and one of the prettiest we know. It is 

 new, and the flowers, which are produced 

 in profusion, set the plant off to good ad- 

 vantage. 



Souvenir de Bonne— New. This is a 

 charming plant. The body of the leaf is a 

 deep, rich green, bordered and edged with 

 purest white. It is a lovely plant to go with 

 Palms or other decorative plants. 



Acalypha Sanderii— The Most Sensa- 

 tional Introduction of the Century. — Under 

 a variety of names this remarkable new 

 plant has been praised by experts the world 

 over. It has been ? called the ''Philippine 





Horseradish roots cheap 15c dozen, a child can grow them, no special 



cultivation needed. 



