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§=^ GRI FFITH <& TURNER CO. 



FERN BALL "MIKADO." 



Directions for 

 Starting. — Place ball 

 in water for 1 5 min- 

 utes and then suspend 

 in any desired posi- 

 tion; repeat every two 

 days till growth is 

 started, after which 

 sprinkle occasionally 

 as required. To use 

 in fern dish, cut ball 

 in halves, placing flat 

 side down, thus get- 

 ting two dishes of 

 beautiful ferns. The 

 Fern Ball may be al- 

 lowed to dry up at 

 any time and be set 

 away, and start again 

 by watering as before. 



THE BEST HOUSE PIANT NOVELTY IN TEN YEARS. 



THESE balls consist of Fern rocts about the size of a pencil, woven outside and 

 around a ball of moss. These roots produce beautiful sprays of Ferns from 

 eyes or buds at nearly every inch of their length. Tims the whole surface 

 of the ball soon becomes covered with Fern sprays. They may be suspended in any 

 part of the room or grown on a stand or table. 



PRICES.— Dormant Balls, first size, 2~c. each, three for 65c. ; large size, SOc. 

 each, three for Site. By mail, lOc. extra. 



Fuchsias. 



MR. GLADSTONE. — This is the largest double purple Fuchsia extant; enormous wide- 

 spread corolla, and stamens are curiously attached to the petals; extremely free. A 

 startling variety. 



MINISTER BOUCHER. — Extra large double rosy purple flower. Free, strong 

 grower. Very full, wide corolla. 



BLACK PRINCE. — Bright waxy carmine; pink corolla. 

 P^ZNOMEHAL. — Dark plum, red sepals. 

 ANNA NEVILLE. — Double pink sepals. 



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



GERANIUMS. 



COLLECTION OF BEST SINGLE VARIETIES. 



BEAUTY OF RICHMOND. — Brilliant crimson scarlet, with 

 white featherings in upper petals. 

 MME. A. MAHIEN.— Deep rose. 



MRS. E. RAWSON. — Semi-dwarf, salmon scarlet, base of 

 upper petals shaded violet crimson. 



NUIT POITEVINE. — Rosy purple, maroon shading. 



PRINCESS ALEXANDRA.— Beautiful salmon rose, having 

 very large truss. 



TELEGRAPH. — Large single flowers, in rounded trusses, of 

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

 olive zone. 



Price 15e. each. $1.50 per dozen. 

 SIX STANDARD SINGLE VARIETIES. 



GRANVILLE.— Bright rose pink. 

 JACQUERIE. — Crimson scarlet. 

 L'AUBE. — Pure white, large flowers. 

 MME. BRUANT. — Pure white, carmine shading. 

 MRS. E. G. HILL. — Beautiful salmon pink. 

 QUEEN OF THE WEST.— Brilliant orange scarlet. 

 Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



BEST STANDARD DOUBLE. 



BERTHA DE PRESSILLY.— Silver rose. 



DOUBLE DRYDEN. — Pure white center, petals shading to 



rosy scarlet. 

 E. H. TREGO.— Brightest scarlet. 



FLEUR BLANC. — Double white, elegant form, fine size. 



M. JOLLY DE BAMMEVILLE Violet maroon. 



VILLE DE POITERS Rosy scarlet, very clear and bright. 



Price 15c. each. $1.50 per dozen. 



TWELVE STANDARD DOUBLE. 



ALPHONSE RICARD.— Bright vermilion scarlet. 



BEAUTE POITEVINE.— Aurora pink. 



BRUANTI.— Bright orange red. 



GLOIRE DE FRANCE White, pink shading. 



JEAN VIAND. — Rose pink; a grand variety. 



MME. CHARLOTTE. — Rosy salmon pink. 



MME. JAULIN Peach pink. 



MME. LANDRY. — Beautiful apricot salmon. 



MADONNA. — Pure white, of special merit. 



MARQUISE DE MONTMORT.— Carmine pink. 



S. A. NUTT. — Deep scarlet crimson. 



THOMAS MEEHAN, — Rosy pink. 



Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



SWEET-SCENTED GERANIUMS. — Balm, Rose, etc. Six 

 varieties. 10c. each. 6 for oOc. 30 for $3.00. 



IVY GERANIUMS.— From 2 % -inch pots. 10c. each. $1.00 

 per dozen. 



OLD STANDARD VARIETIES. — Our selection. lOc. each. 

 $1.00 per dozen by express, not prepaid. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



