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ALLIANCE. 



BEST STANDARD DOUBLE, 



AL.PHONSE RICAHD. — Semi-double and dwarf. Color, 

 bright vermilion scarlet. 



BERTHA DE PRESILLY. — Semi-double; silver rose. 



BEAl'TE POITEVINE. — Semi-double; clear salmon pink, 

 shading to bright salmon in the center. 



E. H. TREGO. — Brightest scarlet. 



GENERAL GRANT. — Bright vermilion scarlet. 



JEAN VIAUD. — Brilliant rose pink, with white throat; 

 semi-double flowers. 



LA PILOTE. — Semi-dwarf variety, of bright vermilion 



N. ANASTOLE ROSELEXTR. — A charming shade of rose 

 pink, with a decided eye; semi-double. 



MARft. DE CASTELLANE. — Beautiful soft crimson, upper 

 petals shaded with slight purple tinge; enormous semi-double 

 flowers. . , -,. 



MISS KENDALL. — Exquisite dark cerise, shading to scar- 

 let in the center. ■ „ ... 



MME, RECAMIER. — Semi-double large flowers; pure white. 



S. 4.. NUTT. Deep scarlet, with maroon shading, double. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



FUCHSIAS 



MR. GLADSTONE. — The largest double purple Fuchsia ex- 

 tant; enormous widespread corolla, and stamens are curiously 

 attached to the petals; extremely free. 



MINISTER BOUCHER. — Extra large double rosy purple 

 flower. Free, strong grower. _ 



BLACK PRINCE. — Bright, waxy carmme; pinK corolla. 



PHENOMENAL. — Dark plum, red sepals. 



ANNA NEVILLE. — Double pink sepals. 



10c. each. $1.00 per dozen l>y. expres s, not prepaid. 



LANTANAS 



An old favorite for bedding or individual plant purposes, 

 but on account of the great improvement in shades m the 

 last few years they are becoming more and more popular. 

 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen by express, not prepaid. 



A. CLAVEN. — Primrose pink and sulphur. 



A. COOK. — Orange and rose; dwarf, compact habit. 



AURORA. — Tall, orange and coppery red. 



DELICATISSIMA, or WEEPING. — Lilac lavender. 



JAVOI. — Tall; clear, pure white, yellow center. 



LEO DEX. — Open orange scarlet; changes to dark crimson. 



IVY GERANIUMS 



ACHIEVE3IENT. — Semi-double, large 

 flowering; coloring, a distinct shade of sal- 

 mon pink. 



ALLIANCE. — Semi-double, color a most 

 exquisite shade of delicate lilac white; up- 

 per petals feathered and blotched bright 

 crimson rose. 



CAESAR FRANCK. — Very popular; color, 

 soft rich crimson, with an exquisite shading 

 of tender rose at base of petals. Clean waxy 

 rich green foliage. 



MME. THIBAUT. — Beautiful rose pink; 

 flowers large and round, magnificent trusses. 



MRS. BANKS. — White, slightly tinted 

 pink; large flowers, black blotches on upper 

 petals. 



PIERRE CROZY. — Bright scarlet; dwarf 

 compact habit; good bedder. 



Price, 10c. eacli; $1.00 per doz. 



NEW SINGLE GERANIUMS. 

 BARIOLAGE. — Dwarf; clear rose, lower 

 petals spotted crimson, upper petals 

 blotched white. 



CLAIRE ALBANE. — Pure white, large 

 flower, splendid grower. 



MAXIME KOVALEVSKI. — Pine vigorous 

 grower, large round flowers of brilliant 

 orange. 



MLLE. ANATASIE LECADRE. — Large 

 trusses of well-formed flowers, carmine rose, 

 center maculated white. 



PAMELA Large white center, followed 



with a sliading of rosy lake, bold outer 

 margin of violet crimson; free flowering. 



TEODOR DE WYZEWA. — Clear rich pink, 

 large white center; splendid truss and 

 abundantly produced. 



Price, 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen. 



SIX BEST STANDARD SINGLE 

 VARIETIES. 

 EUGENE SUE. — Brilliant orange scarlet; 

 base of petals touched snow white. 



MME. BRU.VNT. — Pure white, veined with 

 carmine lake, often producing a striped ef - 

 feet. A very attractive variety. 



MRS. E. G. HILL. — The center of each 

 petal is a soft light salmon, bordered with 

 rosy salmon. Semi-dwarf and of exception- 

 ally fine habit. 



PAUL CRAMPEL. — Dwarf and vigorous; 

 brilliant scarlet, gigantic trusses. 



SNOWDROP. — Pure snow white and a 

 splendid pot plant; semi-dwarf. 

 TELEGRAPH. — Large single flowers, in rounded trusses, 

 of a rich orange cerise, having dark green foliage, with 

 dark olive zone. 



Price, 15 cents each. jjTt.SO per dozen. 



SIX NEW DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



COLONEL THOMAS. — Violet crimson; large flowers and 

 trusses; strong grower, excellent habit. 



JEAN OBERLE. — Grand flowei-s and excellent trusses; 

 white, center aurora rose, shaded tender salmon. 



JULES VASSUER. — Large semi-double flowers; vermilion 

 scarlet, distinct white, eye, slight violet shading on upper 

 petals. 



ORNELLA. — Semi-double; deep rich scarlet, slightly shaded 

 crimson; splendid flower and truss. 



REVE ■ D'OSSIAN. — Exquisite shade of nymphae white, 

 with a tender shading of rose; grand semi-double flowers. 



ROI EDOUARD. — Immense semi-double flowers, rosy lake 

 feathered white. 



Price, 2.">c. each; $2.50 per dozen. 



VERBENA— LEMON 



arge flowering, in scarlet. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen by express, not prepaid. 



VERBENA. — Large flowering, in ' scarlet, pink, white and 

 purple varieties. 



HARDY ENGLISH IVY 



PARLOR, or GERMAN IVY.— A tender climber and the 

 best vine for the window garden at all seasons. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per .dozen, by express, not prepaid. 



Each, 10c. 



HELIOTROPE 



Per dozen, $1.0t), hy express, not prepaid. 



LOBELIA 



KATHLEEN MALLARD. — The new double blue Lobelia. 

 Price, 15c. each. $1.50 per dozen. 



CRYSTAL P.4LACE GEM. — Price, 10c. each. $1.00 per doz., 



by express, not prepaid. 



