Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



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DWARF FRENCH CANNAS. 



We can recommend these for 



all purposes, especially for massing in large quantities. 

 Each Per doz. 100 



50 *> 



Queen Charlotte. Asplendid new 

 variety, resembling the Madame 

 Crozy, but having a much wider 

 band of yellow around each petal. $0 25 $2 50 



AJphonse Bouvier. Rich, bril- 

 liant crimson; foliage rich, deep 

 green. 6 to 7 ft 15 



Charles Henderson. Fine crim- 

 son color. Compact and uniform, 

 rarely exceeding 3^ ft. in height . 



DeuildeSt. Qrevy. Well-rounded 

 heavy petals of intense rich or- 

 ange-scarlet ; foliage bronzy pur- 

 ple. 4^ ft 



Madame Crozy. Flowers dazzling 

 scarlet, bordered with golden yel- 

 low; plant vigorous, yet dwarf. 

 In bloom the year round. 4 ft. . . 



Maurice Mussy. Rich satiny ver- 

 milion-scarlet. Vigorous and 

 very uniform in growth. 4ft. . . 



Miss Sarah Hill. Flowers rich 

 carmine, of good size; foliage 

 green. 3K ft 15 15° 



15 1 5o 



15 1 50 



15 1 50 



15 1 50 



8 00 



Each Per do/.. 



Egandale. An especially valuable 



bedding variety ; dark foliage and 



large cherry red flowers. 4 ft. .$015 $150 $1000 

 Explorateur Crampbel. Bright 



orange-crimson, with deep crim- 

 son markings ; foliage green. 4 ft. 15 1 50 1000 

 Florence Vaughan. Bright, rich 



golden yellow, spotted with bright 



red ; flowers of the largest size, of 



great substance and perfect form ; 



foliage rich green. 3 ft 



J. D. Cabos. Rich maroon foliage, 



with metallic luster ; flowers very 



large, of a peculiar rich shade of 



orange, tinted with apricot. 4^ ft. 

 Kaiser Wilhelm II. Exceedingly 



floriferous. Flowers bright red, 



borne well above the foliage. 3 ft. 

 Paul Marquant. The flowers, 



which are larger than in any other 



variety, are bright salmon-scarlet, 



passing to rosy carmine, with pe- 

 culiar silver luster ; foliage dark 



green. 3 to 3^ ft 15 15° 



15 



15 



15 



1 50 



1 50 



DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 



Each Per doz. 



Emperor. Large crimson, white blotch; 



very fine So 20 $2 00 



Guiding Star. Small white flowers ; 



fine for cutting 20 2 00 



Snowball. Very fine, pure white .... 20 2 00 



Variegated. Very pretty 20 2 00 | 



Canary Yellow $0 20 



Dark Maroon, with white markings . . 20 

 White, shading to rose and purple ... 20 



Dwarf Blue 20 



Bright Pink ... 20 



Mixed 15 



Each Per doz. 



$2 OO 

 2 OO 

 2 OO 

 2 CO 

 2 OO 

 I 50 



BEGONIAS* (TUBEROUS-ROOTED.) 



Each Per doz. 



Single Red, Scarlet, Rose, White, Yellow, and Mixed $0 10 $1 00 



Double White, Yellow, and Scarlet 30 3 00 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS AND ROOTS, 



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10 



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10 



$1 50 



50 



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I 00 

 1 25 



Each Per doz. 



Caladium esculentum. Splen- 

 did summer foliage plant. Start 

 in frames and transplant ; large 



size $0 15 



Cinnamon Vine (Dioscorea bata- 

 tas ; Chinese Yam). The so-called 

 "Cinnamon Vine," from the odor 

 of cinnamon emitted by the flow- 

 ers; fine for trellis work. Roots. 

 Crinum hybridum. Dwarf. 



Dark red, with white stripe. 2 ft. 

 Dicentra spectahilis (Dielytra, 

 Bleeding-Heart). Hardy; also 



for forcing 



Gloxinias. Fine mixed 



Haemanthus albinos. White; 



fine for pots . . . 

 44 coccineus. Scar- 

 let ; for pots . . . 

 44 puniceus. Orange- 

 red ; for pots . . . 

 44 tigrinus. Crimson ; 



for pots 1 



Hemerocallis (Day Lily). 6vars. 

 Hyacinthus candicans. A snow 

 white summer-flowering giant 



Hyacinth. 3 to 4 ft 



Imantophyllum m i n i a t u m. 

 Rich cluster of orange-crimson 



flowers; for pots 1 



Iris Germanica. Finest mixed, 



all colors 



" Ksempferi. Beautiful Japan 



Iris. Mixed 



Madeira Vine. Small size . . . 



Large size . . . 



$5 00 

 6 00 



30 1 50 



75 3 00 



So 

 50 

 00 



4 00 



Montbretia cocosmiseflora. 



Orange, spotted 

 with purple. . . 

 44 Pottsii. Orange 



and scarlet . . 

 Nerine Japonica (Japan Spider 

 Lily). Purplish red ; beautiful. 

 Pancratium maritimum (Sea 

 Daffodil). Fragrant ; white . . . 

 Pseonia Chinensis. White . . . 

 44 44 Crimson . 



44 44 Mixed . . . 



44 arborea (Tree Pseony) . 

 44 tenuifolia. Single; 



bright crimson 



Tigridia grandiflora alba. 



White Tiger Flower. 

 Plant all in spring. . 

 " pavonia. Red Tiger 



Flower 



44 conchiflora. Yellow 

 Tiger Flower .... 

 44 Canariensis. Pale 

 yellow, spotted . . . 

 44 lilacea. Rosy car- 

 mine, variegated with white . . 

 Tuberose, Tall Double 



44 Dwarf Double Pearl. 

 44 Variegated leaved 



Single 



Zephyranthes rosea. Rose . . . 

 44 Atamasco (Ata- 

 m a s c o Lily) . 

 Fine white . . . 

 44 White. Grass-like 

 leaves ; fine for borders 



Each Per doz. 



$0 05 $0 40 $2 50 



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30 



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10 



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12 



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30 



3 00 





30 



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20 



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60 



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05 



45 



3 00 



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45 



3 00 



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75 



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75 



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05 



35 



1 50 



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35 



1 50 



05 



40 



2 00 



05 



45 



3 00 



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40 



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30 



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