j CARNATIONS. 



| 6 GRAND NEW GARNATIONS. 



s One of each of the following 6 new carnations, strong 



- mailing plants, postpaid, for 60 cents. 



£ AXXA BAKER. — A new pure white carnation; fine type. 

 2 Large, fine formed, fringed flowers and free blooming, 

 a, AXXA PIXLET, — A beautiful new carnation. Florists 

 X who grow this variety for cutting pronounce it one of the 

 ■5 finest. Color, clear pink. Flowers, large and finely fringed. 

 £ AMERICAN FLAG. — Appropriately named, the flowers 



- being striped with alternate bands of bright red and white, 

 r Large, double flower, finelv fringed, deliciously fragrant. 

 * Bl'TTERCl'P. — A fine golden yellow carnation, and tue 

 g best pure vellow to date. Flowers large full and very sweet; 

 t a verv good bloomer and strong, vigorous grower. 



CARDIXALIS, — A very effective variety. Color, rich, 

 ■ dark scarlet; fine, clove scented, large flowering, blooms 

 « measuring. <jrdinarilv, 2% to 3 inches across. 



J LIBERT I" Remarkable for its liberality of bloom. 



£ Color, dark pink shading to red; very brilliant, 

 g? Any of the above carnations, Uc each; $1.20 per doz., postpaid. 



Z 7 BEST STANDARD GARNATIONS. 



One of each of the following 7 carnations, postpaid, for 50 cents. 

 ELDORADO.— A greatly admired carnation, having large, clear golden yellow flow- 

 s' ers. which are finelv penciled with bright red. Exquisitely clove scented. 

 . HELEN KELLER.— One of the largest and best formed. Strong, healthy grower. 

 S bearing flowers on long stems. Color, pure white, delicately marked with light scarlet. 

 •J LOUIS HAETTEL.— A very handsome white carnation. Flowers, large, very dou- 

 «* ble and greatlv fringed, producing a dainty lace-like appearance. 



< MRS. FISHER.— Color, pure white. Flowers are large and of fine construction. 

 5 Very healthy grower, recommended for its profusion of bloom. 



^ PORTIA.'— Bears large flowers, of a rich, glowing crimson scarlet color. Fragrant. 

 m THOMAS CARTLEDGE. — A bright carmine pink color; quite distinct. Large 

 5 flowers on long stems. Considered one of the best. 



v WM. SCOTT. — A beautiful clear pink color; flower finely fringed; delicate fragrance. 



Any of the above standard carnations, 10 cents each; 95 cents per dozen, postpaid, 



6 HARDY GARDEN PINKS. 



EARL OF CARLISLE. — A new hardy pink of 

 charming beauty. Flowers, large and borne in the 

 greatest profusion. Color, maroon and rose shaded, 

 marked white. Great favorite. 12c. each: S1.20 per doz. 



MAT. — A beauty, considered by those who have 

 seen it as one of the best. It is very fragrant and 

 bright. Color, flesh pink. A very satisfactory new 

 variety. 12 cents each; SI. 20 per dozen. 



HER MAJESTY. — A fine bedding and border 



pink, entirely hardy. Large, double, pure white, fra- hardy border pink, which is held in high esteem on 

 grant flowers and bright nile green foliage. A com- account of its large, beautiful, clear rosy pink flowers 

 pact grower. 10 cents each; 95 cents per dozen. | and free blooming anility. 10c. each; 95c. per dozen. 



One of each of the 6 varie- 

 ties, postpaid, for 50 cents. 

 GERTRUDE. — A new, hardy garden pink that is 

 greatly admired. Flowers are large, very double, and 

 color is white with deep maroon markings. Hardy 

 and floriferous. 10 cents each; 95 cents per dozen. 



LAURA WILMORE — Also a new pink of excep- 

 tional fine qualities. Has bluish green foliage and 

 large, white flowers, which have a purplish crimson 

 centre. 10 cents each: 95 cents per dozen. 

 SOUVEXIR DE SALLE. — A new and verv fine, 



Carnation Anna Pixley. 



FLOWERING 



BEGONIAS. 



One of each of the 7 varieties, 

 postpaid, for 60 cents. 



BIJOU. — Plant of great branching 

 habit, consequently, a heavy bloom- 

 er. Very bright, glossy scarlet flow- 

 ers. One of the very best of the flow- 

 ering begonias. 15 cents each. 



PRESIDENT CARXOT A new 



variety of flowering begonias of ex- 

 traordinary merit. Plant is a strong, 

 upright grower, topped with blooms 

 in the greatest profusion. Flowers 

 formed in large pendant panicles; 

 color, white, slighty tinted. 15 cents 

 each; 2 for 25 cents. 



GRACILIS An ornamental be- 

 gonia of branching habit, compact 

 growth and very free flowering abil- 

 ity. Elegant as a house plant or for 

 outdoor growing. Foliage is medium 

 size beautifully lacinated and bright. 

 iegonia, Elegantissima. Flowers, white. 10c. each; 6 for 50c. 

 MARGUERITE — Color of flowers, delicate flesh pink. Plant of 

 fine form with bronzv green foliage neatlv veined. 10 cents each. 



WHITE ERFORDI Lovely, waxy white flowers. A very free 



bloomer and a grand pot plant. 10 cents each; 6 for 50 cents. 



COMPTA. — Bears dainty white flowers in great clusters. Delicate 

 green foliage with silverv lines. Under side of leaves red. 10 cts. each. 



EL.EGAXT1SSIMA. — New and beautiful. Flowers, pale pink; borne 

 in large clusters, literally covering the plant. 10 cts. each; ti for 50 cts. 



I REX BEGONIAS 



One of each of the 4 Rex be- 

 gonias, postpaid, for 65 cents. 



These do not bear flowers, but 

 are noted for their very orna- 

 mental foliage. 



COrXTESS LOUISE ER- 

 DODY. — Leaves curiously curled. 

 Color, silvery bronze shading to 

 deep rose. 20 cents each. 



LOUISE CL.OSSOX Centre of 



leaf deep bronze; broad band of 

 silver and rose. 20 cents each. 



QIEEX VICTORIA. — Fine, 

 velvety leaves with a rich, plush 

 effect. Red, edged with green, 

 dotted with silver. 20 cents each. 



SPECULATA. — Leaf serrated 

 and formed like the grape leaf. 

 Color, light green, spotted pea 

 green and silver; back of leaf dark 

 chocolate color. 20 cents each. 



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GRIMSON VELVET PLANT. 



Gynura aurantiaca. 

 This is a new ornamental foliage plant of very high merit on account 

 of its gorgeous color, and the general satisfaction it gives in its ease of 

 culture. The foliage has a thick velvety appearance and is of a rich 

 purple crimson color and entirely distinct. The plant is of a bushy, 

 compact form and desirable either for pot culture or for outdoor 

 planting. It makes an admirable conservatory plant. 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 



ALLAMANDA WILLIAMSII. 



This is a charming new house plant; very distinct and entirely differ- 

 ent from any other plant of its class. As an ornamental conservatory 

 or house plant there are very few things to excel it. It makes sturdy 

 upright growth in bush form; has fine, dark, glossy green foliage, and 

 the most gorgeously golden lily-like flowers imaginable. 20 cents each. 



Rex Begonia, Specula 



6 BEAUTIFUL FUGMSIAS. 



One of each of the following handsome and selected fuchsias, 

 postpaid, for 50 cents. 



M ME. BRl'AXT. — A new 



giant flowering, and absolutaly 

 one of the best of all fuchsias. 

 Flowers double and of a beauti- 

 ful heliotrope purple, marked 

 and veined with rich, bright 

 crimson; habit is weeping-tree 

 like and abundant blooming. 

 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



LADY IX WHITE This is 



a most perfect and cha.-te va- 

 riety. Flowers are double and 

 pure white. Fine weeping-tree 

 form; good grower and bloomer. 

 15 cents each: 2 for 25 cents. 



WAVE OF LIFE. — Very 

 distinct: has golden yellow foli- 

 age. Tube and sepals, bright 

 crimson; corolla, beautiful, 

 royal purple. An admirable 

 sort. 10 cents each. 



MRS. C. BLAXC. — A very 

 fine fuchsia, and one that is ai- 

 ways admired. Sepals, bright 

 rose; corolla, delicate magenta 

 purple. 10 cents each. 



PHEXOMEXAL. — A very 

 fine, double, extra, large flower- 

 ing fuchsia. Sepals, bright 

 crimson. Corolla, violet purple 

 flamed with scarlet. 10c. each. 



JUPITER.— Very long flow- 

 er and extra double. Color, 

 bright crimson. Very wide and 

 handsome corolla. An admir- 

 able sort. 10 cents each. 



