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BOXWOODS. 



New importations are expected to arrive about October 25th, 

 and are supplied, excepting the bush-shaped, in good, green- 

 painted tubs; prices include tubs. 



Pyramid=shaped Boxwood. 



2^ feet high, 12 to ] 4 inches diameter at base $2 50 each. 



3" " " 14 to ]6 " " " 3 00 " 



3£ " " 16 to 18 " " " 5 00 " 



4 " " 18 to L0 " " " 6 00 " 



4£ " " 24 " " " 7 50 to 10 00 " 



Standard, or Tree=shaped Boxwood. 



Stems 18 inches high, crowns 15 inches in diameter $2 00 each. 



"•' 24 ' " " " 15 " " " 2 50 " 



Ball=shaped Box. 



15 inches in diameter $3 00 each. 



Bush=shaped Boxwoods for Window Boxes. 



Extensively used for filling window boxes after tender plants have been 

 killed by frost. These plants furnish nicely for the greater part of the 

 winter. 



8 to 10 inches high, bushy, 40 cts. each; $4 00 per doz. 

 12 " " " 50 " " 5 00 " " 



15 " " " 75 " " 7 50 " " 



CARNATIONS. 



We can supply the following fine sorts in strong plants especially pre- 

 pared for winter-flowering. 

 Benora. White pencilled bright red. 

 Comfort. Fine rich scarlet. 



Enchantress. A most attractive light salmon-pink. 

 Harlowarden. Brilliant crimson. 

 Matchless. A splendid very large pure white. 

 Mrs. C. W. Ward. A perfectly formed deep pink. 



25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. Set of six sorts, SI. 25. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. 



(Paris Daisy or Marguerite.) 

 Mrs. F. Sander. A valuable plant for the window garden or conserva- 

 tory, commencing to flower in the late winter and continuing through 

 the spring and summer, producing large glistening white flowers, not 

 unlike a double Pyrethrum. 

 Etoile d'Or. The true yellow Paris Daisy. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



DREER'S PRIZE CINERARIAS. 



Our strain of Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of flower 

 or beauty of coloring. Many of the blooms measure 3 inches in diame- 

 ter. Fine young plants, ready in October, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



CLEMATIS INDIVISA. 



One of the most valuable of all greenhouse climbers. Its pure white 

 flowers are from lj to 2 inches in diameter, and produced in panicles 

 frequently 2 feet long. A well-established plant during the early spring 

 months is simply a mass of bloom; the flowers can be used to good 

 advantage in a cut state. $1.00 each. 



CLERODENDRON. 



Balfouri. A beautiful greenhouse climber, and admirably suited for 

 house culture, if trained on a trellis, flowering most profusely in late 

 winter and early spring with bright scarlet flowers, enveloped in a 

 creamy-white calyx. 15 cts. each; SI. 50 per doz. Large plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



CROTONS. 



Nothing can excel the beauty and richness of coloring that is found 

 jn this class of plants. They are beautiful as pot plants for the con- 

 servatory, making handsome specimens for decorative and exhibition 

 purposes. Our collection embraces the handsomest variegated varieties, 

 which we offer as follows: 



Twelve New Varieties. A very fine assortment of the 

 latest introductions. 4-inch pots, 60 cts. each; one each 

 of the 12 sorts, $6.00; larger plants at $1.00, $1.50 and 

 $2.00 each. 



Twelve Standard Varieties. A selection of the best of 

 the older sorts. 3-inch pots, 30 cts. each; one each of the 

 12 sorts, $3.00; 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each; ope each of the 

 12 sorts, $5.00; larger plants at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. 



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NOTE. — All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to point! west of the Mississippi River. 



