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HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. — A fine hardy shrub, introduced from Japan. 



It is of bushy and compact growth, attaining a height of several feet; flowers are white and 

 borne in immense pyramidal panicles more than a foot long ; remains in bloomalong time. »- 

 Undoubtedly one of the finest hardy shrubs lately introduced. Price. 20 *- 



cents each. 



VARIEGATED SWEET-SCENTED ROSE GERANIUM » 



La«lj- Plymouth. — A handsome variegated variety of the sweet-scented ® 

 Hose Geranium, fragrance same as parent family, leaves bronzv green, . 

 Cringed with creamy white ; distinct, beautiful and attractive 20c. each. I 

 BRIDAL, or CHRISTMAS ROSE.— A strong vigorous growing > 

 shrub bearing large pure w hite, perfectly double rose-Uke.llowcrs, resemb- ; 

 ling balls of snow. Blooms very early in the spring and is verv showv 3 

 and handsome, is entirely hardy and needs no protection. 20c. each. S 

 BELGIAN HO.VEVSICKLE, Europeuii Sweet-Scented. - 

 A delightfully pretty lioneysuckle of strong, vigorous habit, foliage o 

 dark green, blooming iu large racemes of most attractive flowers • 

 which have a blending of yellow, white, and deep maroon, w ith ss 

 the moat delightful fragrance. 20 cents each. 5* 



MOON FLOWER, Evening Glory No climbing j; 



plant of recent introduction has been more greatlv admired S 

 or given more universal satisfaction than the Moon Flower. * 

 As a climber of rapid growth, to cover arbors, verandas, old jj 

 trees, fences, etc., it has no superior. The foliage is dense, of 1 

 a beautiful shade of gTeen, and is not attacked by vermin. »» 

 The flowers are pure white, quite live inches in "diameter, g 

 moon-like, and as they expand in the evening produce a © 

 most striking effect. 2u cents each. s 



HELIOTROPE. Roi den Nolrs A beautiful new >* 



Heliotrope, that when better known is sure to become a 

 favorite. The flowers are of a dark violet purple, with clear p" 

 white eye. The foliage is unlike any other variety, being S 

 pointed, and dark green in color. It is an abundant bloomer, <» 

 and of rich fragrance, and is desirable either for Summer ■ 

 decorations or W inter flowering. 20 cents each. . M 



A. E. Halliday, Cornwall, Idaho: "The seeds anil plants 

 ordered from ;-ou came in good order, and I have an excellent 

 garden. The small fruit order w as in splendid condition and I 

 think every plant is growing well. All who have tried your 

 seeds in this part of the country are well pleased with them." 



IT IS MY PlIRPfKr" TO HAVE PLANTS IN SHIPPING 

 11 iv I Ulir UJL CONDITION AT ALL SEASONS OF 



THE YEAR : MY CUSTOMERS CAN SEND IN ORDERS ANY TIME. 



Twe Grand Viblets. 



SWAKLEY WHITE. — A most beautiful 

 Violet, being pure white, double, and deliciously 

 fragrant. It is a free bloomer, its large, double, white 

 flowers above its glossy green foliage producing a 

 most wonderful effect. Good strong plants, 20c. each. 



MARIE LOUISE.— Deep violet blue, double, 

 fragrant and free-flowering. Should be grown by all 

 interested in the culture of cut flowers on account of 

 its easy forcing qualities. Good strong plants 20c. each 



NEW GARNATI0N PINKS. 



LAMBORN.— Compact grower, flowers pure 

 waxy white, grown on long stems, very large floret; 

 unsurpassed by any in perfection of bloom. 20c. ea. 



E. G. HILL. —Bright intense scarlet, very 

 double and large, free constant bloomer. 20c. each. 



BUTTERCUP Deep rich golden yellow. 



with a few clear screaks of carmine, very double and 

 large, measuring from 2% to 3 inches in diameter. 

 20 cents each. 



STOlt.H KING. 



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THREE ryGHSIAS. 



STORM KING.— This grand Fuchsia is so 

 far beyond the usual double white sorts that it is 

 hardly possible to overrate its size and beauty. 

 The plants like most white sorts, are dwarfish in 

 habit, the branches inclined to droop most grace- 

 fullv. The foliage is deep glossy green, forming 

 a beautiful contrast w ith the brilliant red of the 

 unopened buds and the pure white of the open 

 flowers; the color of the corolla is the most pearly 

 white, veined and shaded with rosy coral ; (he 

 sepals are brilliant crimson ; it reminds one of the 

 most clegantlv tinted shell ; its blooming quality 

 is most remarkable, single specimen plants often 

 earn-in- from 100 to 200 buds ami flowers. (See 

 Illustration.) 20 cents each. 



WEEPING BEAUTY — A\ lule we have 

 iffercd this elegant sort for several seasons, yet 

 , he demand is unabated, and from year to year 

 Mud it necessary to increase my stock, and then 

 find it a task lo"keepup to the demand for this 

 beautiful Fuchsia. Its habit is pyramidal, send- 

 ing up a straight centre stock, the lower branches 

 extending well out, shortening as they come 

 near the top: this gives to the plant a most 

 unique and striking appearance : the foliage is a 

 rich bronze-green, and flowers of immense size; 

 the corolla opens a rich deep purple changing 

 to blood-red, while sepals are fircy crimson. 

 20 cents each. , a 



PHENOMENAL . — Without doubt the 

 largest flowering Fuchsia ever offered . the corolla 

 measuring 2 inches across : very full and double, 

 of a beautiful azure violet, flaked with red. The 

 tub - and sepals are of a bright coral red and of 

 beautiful form. It is well-named Phenomenal, 

 from the fact that its habit is remarkably free, and 

 produces more bloom than any large flowering 

 variety. 20 cents each. 



