CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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throughout, in size it measures frequently 

 5 inches across; the center of the flower is 

 a mass of closely arranged fringed florets; 

 these are surrounded or edged by the 

 broad, shining, white ray petals, forming 

 a beautiful flower. 15c, 25c. and 50c. 

 each. 



DRACffiNAS. — We have a very fine col- 

 lection of this ornamental foliage plant 

 consisting of many beautiful and new 

 varieties. Prices, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00. 

 We have small Dracaena Terminalis, red 

 leaved variety, 25c each. 



EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS, or Crown 

 of Thorns. — A free flowering plant of the 

 easiest culture. Prices, 15c and 25c each. 



Picus 



Elastica 

 Belgica. 



PICUS ELASTICA. — India Rubber Plant. 

 A most hardy decorative house plant. Our 

 stock is very large, and we recommend 

 them to you as strictly first-class properly 

 grown stock, which will endure the or- 

 dinary house culture far better than when 

 ordinarily grown. Thick, healthy, well- 

 colored leaves. Price, strong 1 , healthy, well 

 shaped plants, 8 to 10 inches high, 25c; 

 15 to 18 inches high, 50c; 18 to 24 inches 

 high, 75c; 24 to 30 inches high, $1.00; extra 

 large specimens, $2.00 and $2.50. 



PICUS PANDURATA. — The new Rubber 

 Plant, quite distinct from the old variety. 

 The leaves are very large and the mid- 

 ribs are well defined; it is well suited for 

 house decoration. We have a nice stock 

 of this scarce plant at prices ranging from 

 50c to $5.00 each. . 



PICUS BEPENS.-A plant suited es- 

 pecially for covering the walls, pillars, 

 etc., or outside decorations in the South, as 

 it clings to stone or woodwork with the 

 greatest tenacity. 15c each; $1.50 per 

 dozen. Stronger plants, 25c each; $2.50 

 per dozen. 



FUCHSIA. — We have these in various 

 colors, white, red, purple and intermediate 

 shades. A good collection. Prices, 15c 

 and 25c 



Geraniums. 



Alphonse Ricard. — A strong grower, 

 dwarf and branching and producing flowers 

 in great masses. Both floret and truss 

 are of enormous size, single, or slightly 

 doubled, and a brilliant orange red. 



Beante Poitevine. — Semi-double. Enor- 

 mous flowers, aurora pink, shading to 

 bright salmon center. The grandest of all 

 the light fancy Bruants. 



Marquis Castellane. — A shapely dwari 

 grower, with immense flowers about 2Y 2 

 inches in diameter. Two beautiful shades 

 of red; petals undulating on the edges; 

 very fine and distinct. 



S. A. Nutt. — The very best of the dark 

 crimson-scarlet bedders. Always in heavy 

 demand. We have a very large stock of 

 it. Stands the sun perfectly, and is al- 

 ways a mass of bloom. 



Mme. Jaulin. — Semi-double. Very large 

 florets compose a truss of grand - 

 center, tender pink, surrounded by border 

 of white. For freshness and beauty this 

 color is without parallel among outdoor 

 bedding varieties, and is equally fine as a 

 pot specimen. 



Mme. Landry. — Double. One of the 

 choicest and most beautiful of Bruants. 

 Color, clear salmon, center shading to 

 copper, with a white eve. Very distinct. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill.— Single. Floret, 2% x 2 

 inches. The center of each petal is a soft, 

 light salmon, bordered with rosy salmon 

 and veined deep rose. Frequently throws 

 six petals. 



Jacquerie. — One of the largest of florets 

 longer than wide; very velvety in texture, 

 and a magnificent shade of very dark 

 crimson scarlet. 



La Pavorite. — Still a standard among 

 double whites. 



Mme. Charlotte. — Distinct pure salmon, 

 occasionally veined with white. Semi- 

 double Bruant. 



Jean Viand. — Semi-double Bruant. Color, 

 a beautiful shade of bright rose which 

 does not fade in the hottest weather. 

 Extra strong grower. 



John Doyle. — A very free, semi-double 

 bright scarlet. Dwarf, robust grower. As 

 a pot plant it ranks as one of the best. 



Mme. Bnchner. — Double white. More 

 vigorous constitution than La Favorite. 



Double Gen. Grant. — Semi-double, clear 

 orange scarlet. An old, well-known vari- 

 ety, probably more used for bedding than 

 any other variety in commerce. 



Due De Montemort. — Deep brilliant car- 

 mine-purple, one of the most novel and 

 striking shades yet seen, a profuse bloom- 

 er; foliage deeply zoned. 



Richmond Beauty. — Brilliant scarlet 

 crimson, with large white feather on the 

 two upper petals, the finest bedder; single 

 Geranium, 25c 



Double Dryden. — A fancy variety with 

 most beautiful arrangement of colors. 

 Delicate pink, shading out to glowing crim- 

 son. 



Nuit Poitevine. — Rosy purple, with 

 maroon shading lower petals clear, the 

 upper scarlet at the base. 25c each. 



Berthe de Pressily. — Flowers large 

 silvery rose color. Most beautiful shade. 



Kleber. — Deep violet of velvety texture: 

 a free grower and very free in bloom. 25c 



Triumphe de Nancy. — Semi-double car- 

 mine red, with white markings. Large 

 trusses of immense florets. 25c 



Prancis Perkins. — In our estimation this 

 is one of the best double pink bedding Ger- 

 aniums. For massing there is no pink 

 variety that equals it. 



Bruanti. — Clear orange scarlet. A very 

 good bedder. 



Prices: 10c each; $1.00 per dozen; 15c 

 each; $1.50 per dozen; 5-inch pots, 25c 

 each; excepting where noted. 



Ivy Geraniums. — A good collection. 

 Prices, 15c each, $1.50 per dozen, and 25c 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. 



Geranium Pelargonium. — (Lady Wash- 

 ington). — We have a good collection of 

 these fine pot plants in large variety; 

 25c and 50c 



Pelargonium. — (Easter Greeting^. — A new 

 everblooming variety the florets are of a 



