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Silver Wedding — A large, pure white 

 reflexed flower of good substance; very 

 broad petals, some being nearly one inch in 

 width. 



The Queen— A very large Japanese in-, 

 curved white, of fine form and finish. Very 

 popular. 



Mrs. S. L. Murdock — Good for all pur- 

 poses, especially large specimens. Excel- 

 lent stem and foliage; color soft pink. 



Mrs. Jerome Jones — Grand btein and 

 beautiful foliage; dwarf; beautiful waxy 

 white dowers, broad incurving petals. Still 

 a prize taker amongst whites. 



M. M. Wallace— A fine large violet or 

 lilac pink; very fine and high built form, 

 strong stem, with foliage up to the flower, 



Major BonnaFFON — Very soft clear y el- 

 low of perfect incurved form, dwarf habit. 

 The most popular Chrysanthemum to date. 



Mde E. ROGER— The nearest approach to 

 a green Chrysanthemum now in cultivation. 

 A broad petaled Japanese flower, outer 

 petals creamy white, centre light green. 

 Very attractive. 



Modesto — Rich yellow Japanese in- 

 curved flower of large size. The best of its 

 color, winner of the first prize for vase of 

 yellow at the late New Orleans show. 



OSTRICH PI/UMES. 



Louis Boehmer — Magenta pink, good, 

 vigorous habit. Fine for large specimens. 



Mrs. Higginbottom — A large incurved 

 flower with extremely broad petals, bright 

 pink. Very fine. 



Enfant des Deux Mondes — A grand 

 spor. from Louis Boehmer. We consider 

 this the finest white Ostrich Plume. 



Monarch of Ostrich Plumes — A grand 

 yellow, rather tall grower. 25c. each 



GBNBRAI, COI^ECTION. 



Gold Mine — Yellow. 

 Souci — Yellow. 

 White Bonn iffon— White. 

 Miss Anna Hills — Pink. 

 Petal u ma — Bronze. 

 Lady PI ay fair — Pink. 

 Autumn Glory — Pink. 

 Black Beauty — Crimson. 

 Chito — Yellow, striped red. 

 Dorothy Spanlding — Pink. 

 E. Dailledouze — Yellow. 

 Fee du Champsaur — White. 

 Fishers Torch — Red 

 G. W. Childs— Red. 

 Good Gracious — Pink. 

 Helen Bloodgood — Pink. 

 Mrs. J. Peabody — White. 

 Mrs. Egan — White. 

 Mrs. O. P. Bassett— Yellow. 

 Phenomenal — Buff. 

 Red Warrior— Red. 



Rough Rider — Pink. 

 Rustique — Bronze. 

 Shilowa— Red. 

 Simplicity — White. 

 Spottswood — Yellow. 

 Sunstone — Bronze. 

 The Bard— Red. 

 Thornden — Yellow. 

 Western King — White. 

 Mrs. Warren — Yellow. 

 Cyrus McCormick — Bronze. 

 Invincible — White. 

 Liberty — Yellow. 

 Maud Dean — Pink. 

 Mile Lucie Faure — White. 

 President Smith — Pink. 

 V. H. Hallock— Pink. 

 Zoraida — White. 

 Louis Boehmer — Pink. 

 Enfant des du Mondes— White. 

 Mrs. Higginbottom — Pink. 

 Monarch of Ostrich Plumes — Yellow. 

 Dorothy Toler — Pink. 

 Lorna Dooue — White. 

 Mde Ferlat— White. 

 Eureka — White. 

 Mrs. Peirce — Yellow. 

 Mrs. G. Pitcher— Yellow. 

 Mrs. Col. Goodman — White. 

 Mme G. Henry— White. 

 . M. Benj. Giroud— Red. 

 Hicks Arnold — Bronze. 

 Iora — Pink. 



Jennie Falconer — "Yellow. 

 John Shrimpton — Red. 

 Lady Hanham — Yellow. 

 Le Grand Dagon — Yellow. 

 Mayflower — White. 

 Mizpah— Pink. 



Minnie Wannamaker — White. 

 Mme Carnot — White. 

 Mrs. A. J. Drexel — Red. 

 Mrs. F. A. Constable— White. 

 M:s. Glessner — Yellow. 

 ioc. each, $1.00 per dozen. 



ColetlS. The cream of choice varieties 

 we have them in all the colors known to 

 this class of plants. 50c. per doz.; $3.00 

 per hundred. 



Crotons. Splendid pot plants for the 

 piazza or window garden. Leaves are bril- 

 liantly variegated in every color of the 

 rainbow, and present a fine appearance A 

 grand bedding plant, standing the hottest 

 sunshine, which adds great brilliancy to 

 their colors. A plant that is sure to please 

 every one. We offer strong plants 15c. 

 each, $1.50 per dozen; large 25c. each, 

 $2.50 per dozen; extra large 50c. and $1.00 

 each. 



Calla Aetheopica Ease of culture, 

 freedom of bloom and beauty of flower have 

 made these lilies almost indispensable. 25, 

 40 and 50c. each. 



Spotted Calla. Leaves dark, rich 

 green, exquisitely dotted with white marks. 



We took first prise for Crotons at last Flower Show. 



