Orchid-Flowering Cannas 



Austria. Pure golden yellow; flowers 6 to 7 inches 

 acro'^s; a vigorous grower. 



King Humbert. Flowers as large as the largest of 

 tlie Orchid-flowering Cannas. Bright orange-scarlet, 

 streaked witli crimson. Foliage is bronze witii brown- 

 isli green stri|)cs; thick and leathery; strong, robust 



Louisiana. I lu- plant is a vigorous grower, produc- 

 ing a thick mass of glossy green foliage; its flowers are 

 often more than - inclies across and every inch a vivid 

 scarlet. It blooms tremendously, often four or live 

 stalks flowering at once. - feet. 



Wyoming. One of the most majestic Caniias. Blos- 

 soms orange-colored; true orchid-shape, with large, 

 rounded petals. 5 feet. 



Centaurea 



Gymnocarpa. Fine-cut, gracefully drooping, silvery 

 gray foliage. An excellent subject for bordering cannas, 

 geraniums, salvia, etc., or for filling window-boxes and 

 vases. The best variety; can be sheared. Doz. 100 



From 2'4-inch pots So "5 S5 00 



From 3-inch pots I 00 8 00 



Coleus 



Rooted cuttings, $2 per 100, $15 per 1,000. From 

 21/4-inch pots, 75 cts. per doz., $5 per 100 



Anna Pfister. Bright vellow, marked criinson. Neat 

 and compact in growth; very desirable for dwarf 

 edging or carpet bedding. 



Beckwith's Gem. Center velvety maroon, bor- 

 dered with red; the edge is green, changing to creamy 

 yellow at the point of the leaf. 



Cecil Brown. A trailing variety useful for win- 

 dow-box or basket planting. Bright green, marked with 

 chocolate, yellow and light red shadings. 



Duneira. A magnificent Coleus, standing the sun as 

 well as Verschaffeltii. Color various shades of crimson. 



Firebrand. Bright maroon. 



Golden Redder. Golden yellow; the old original, 

 true to name. 



Golden Queen. The standard yellow. 



John Pfister. Bright crimson, edged with gold. 

 Compact in growth. Companion variety to Anna 

 Pfister. 



Lord Alverstone. Velvety plum, with yellow, green 

 and pink markings. A handsome combination, and 

 has a constitution that will resist sun-scald and drought. 



Lord Palmerston. Deep maroon center with dark 

 crimson venation. 



O'Jeen Victoria. Cardinal-red with distinct golden 

 border. 



Verschaffeltii. Standard crimson. 



Fancy Coleus 



American Beauty. Red, green, and yellow. 



Blizzard. Deep maroon, edged with green. 



Brilliancy. A combination of red and gold. Rooted 

 cuttings, S3 per lOO; 2 j4-inch pots, 75 cts. per doz., 

 S6 per 100. 



Hurricane. Light reddish center, mottled with 

 maroon, edge of leaf green. 



Neptune. Green with mottling of red. 



Prince Edward. Reddish center, shading deep crim- 

 son, edge of leaf green. 



Saboni. Red, with faint edging of yellow. 



Dracsena 



Indivisa. This variety of Dracsna is used exten- 

 sively as a center plant for vases and for porch and 

 window-boxes. It will stand full exposure to the sun and 

 its long, graceful, narrow leaves make a beautiful con- 

 trast with other plants. Each Doz. 100 



4- inch $0 30 S3 00 S20 00 



5- inch 60 6 00 



6- inch 75 7 50 



8-inch specimens. .$1.25 to $2 00 each. 



Geraniums loo 



2 '/4-inch $1 00 $8 00 



3- inch - 2 00 15 00 



4- inch 3 00 20 00 



4-inch, selected, in bloom 4 00 25 00 



Salmon 



Beaute Poitevine. A great favorite and conceded to 

 be one of the best of the semi-double bedders among 

 the light salmon shades; the color is a beautiful shade 

 of pink, delicately shading to white; large, splendid 

 trusses. 



White 



Comtesse de Harcourt. Pure white flowers, with 



beautiful florets and enormous trusses which stand the 

 sun well; perfect habit; deep, rich green foliage. 



Mme. Buchner. Large; snow-white, double flowers. 

 Excellent grower. 



Pink 



Berthe de Presilly. Bright silver-rose-pink; the 

 flowers are full and of perfect form; trusses large and 

 freely produced; the habit is dwarf, robust and branch- 

 ing. A fine bedder and excellent pot plant. 



Jean Oberle. Very soft shade of pink; one of the 

 best light-colored varieties. 



Red 



Alphonse Ricard. Bright vermilion-scarlet; large 

 florets and immense trusses. Without doubt the finest 

 bedding variety in its color. 



Edmond Blanc. One of the most brilliant Gera- 

 niums in the cerise shade. Bright carmine, shaded 

 around the white eye and on upper petals with bright 

 scarlet. I-lowcrs are perfectly formed, borne in large 

 trusses, blooming freely the entire season. 



General Grant. A universal favorite as a bedder; 

 bright, orange-scarlet flowers profusely produced dur- 

 ing the season in medium-sized trusses; a vigorous 

 grower, standing the sun exceptionally well. 



Maryland. Intense scarlet in color; in habit excel- 

 lent. It is the brightest and best of the scarlet bedding 

 Geraniums. Its flowers are perfectly formed and the 

 trusses are of exceptionally large size. It is a vigorous 

 grower and flowers profusely during the season. 



S. A. Nutt. Considered one of the best dark red 

 Geraniums, and is more generally used both as a 

 pot plant and for bedding than any other kind. The 

 color is a handsome, dark, velvety scarlet, with maroon 

 shading; a vigorous, compact grower, with a clean, 

 healthy constitution. 



Ivj'^-Leaved Geraniums 



We have added several improved varieties to our col- 

 lection of this very useful type of Geranium. They are 

 indispensable for window-boxes, bedding or any po.si- 

 tion where plants of a trailing nature may be used. 



Alliance. Flowers semi-double, produced in large 

 trusses. In color, a pleasing shade of lilac-white, upper 

 petals blotched bright crimson-rose. 



Berylwood. The color is a beautiful shade of deep 

 cherry-red, handsomely blotched on the lower petals 

 with crimson. A strong grower and free bloomer. 



Carlos Uhden. Rosy scarlet with purplish reflex. 



Etincelant. Intense scarlet. Without question, the 

 most brilliantly colored Ivy Geranium. Free in growth. 



Paladan. Large flower; bright salmon, penciled 

 maroon. 



Rycroft's Surprise. The most popular variety of 

 the type; clear rose-pink in color; attractive foliage. 

 Used largely for window-boxes, vases, etc. 



Variegated Geranium 



Mme. Salleroi. Bright green leaves, edged white; 

 dwarf habit. Used extensively for bordering. 



Doz. 100 



2U-inch Si 25 $8 00 



3-inch I 50 12 00 



