ABUTILONS 
15c and 25c each 
BODLE DE NEIGE. The best pure white, up to date. 
GOLDEN FLEECE, OR GOLDEN BELLS. A bright golden-yel- 
low abutilon, of strong, vigorous habit. 
SCAELET GEM. A rich bright scarlet. 
THOMPSONII PLENA. Has perfectly double flowers, that resem- 
ble in form a double hollyhock. Color a deep orange, shaded 
and streaked with crimson; the foliage is beautifully varie- 
gated. 
VIOLETS 
CALIFORNIA. Large, single blue. 60c per dozen. 
MARIE LOUISE. The well-known double light purple variety" 
75c per dozen. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. This grand variety is of French origin; 
produces grand single flowers of a beautiful violet blue color in 
great abundance, and after years of trial has been found to be 
the best single blue. 60c per dozen. 
SWANLEY WHITE. Double white. 75c per dozen. 
HELIOTROPE 
15c each, $1.50 per dozen. Strong plants (ready April), 20c 
each, $2.00 per dozen. 
QUEEN. Very dark. 
SAPPHIRE. Purple, white center. 
SNOW WREATH. White. 
FUCHSIAS 
In 4-in pots, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Smaller plants 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
BISMARCK. Sepals bright red, corolla double, dark plume. One 
o the best. Constant bloomer. 
BERLINER KINE. A large, double white Fuchsia. One of the 
very best 
MRS. E. G. HILL. Best and largest; double white. 
PHENOMENAL. The largest double Fuchsia of dark color; tube 
and sepals scarlet carmine, corolla measuring 2J^ inches in 
diameter, of a rich dark-blue color. 
PROCUMBENS, TRAILING. As a Fuchsia, this is an interesting 
sort, and of value for hanging pots and baskets. Covered with 
pretty leaves, bright flowers, and red berries. The flowers are 
small and show several colors, the anthers being blue. 
STORM KING. A perfect gem. Dwarf habit ; sepals dark carmine , 
corolla white, shaded rose. A magnificent large, double variety. 
HARDY AND HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
For many purposes hardy perennial plants are indispensable. To fill vacant spaces among shrubbery, under trees, 
etc., they occupy a place in gardening that annuals cannot supply. Once planted they need very little attention, 
and can be left from year to year only thinning out now and then. By judicious selection they can be had in bloom 
throughout the whole year. 
DIGITALIS (Pox Glove). Tall-growing plants, throwing 
up very long spikes of lovely bell-shaped flowers in 
great profusion. 15c each; §1.50 per 12. 
CAMPANULA. Very desirable hardy perennials. Should 
be in every collection. We offer strong pot-grown 
plants. Single white, single blue, and single pink, 15c 
each; $1.50 per 12. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. This handsome perennial is now 
probably the most popular perennial plant in cultivation. It is 
continually one mass of golden yellow. The flowers, which are 
of graceful form, are invaluable for cutting for decorative pur- 
poses. 15c each; $1.25 per 10. 
DELPHINUM-(LARKSPUR). A remarkably showy^class of tall 
growing plants, producing magnificent spikes of blue flowers in 
summer. Extremely satisfactory. 25c each. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. The brightest of all Gaillardias. 
Flowers bronze scarlet, bordered with golden yellow, three inches 
in diameter, produced on long stems. 15c each; $1.25 per 10. 
HELIANTHUS MAXIMILLIANA (Single Sunflower). A most 
graceful single-flowered variety, growing from five to seven feet 
high, continuing in bloom very late in the season. The flowers 
are produced in long graceful sprays, which make it invaluable 
for cutting purposes. 15c each. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. A desirable hardy herbaceous plant, 
growing one and a half feet high. The flowers are produced 
in loose graceful spikes and come in great profusion. In color it 
varies from coral-red to crimson, and when in perfection dazzles 
the eye with its brilliancy. It blooms all summer. 25c each; 
$2.00 per 10. 
IRIS KAEMPFERII (Japanese Iris). The newer varieties of this 
King of Iris, introduced from Japan, are marvels of beauty and 
stateliness. Many of the varieties rival the orchid in point of 
beauty and fantastic shapes. They commence blooming in 
June and continue in bloom for 5 or 6 weeks. Many of the 
flowers measure from 10 to 12 inches in diameter. In separate 
colors, blue, lavender, white. 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
PHLOX— PERENNIAL 
One of the finest of summer and autumn flowers; of 
easy culture and they produce in great profusion for a 
long period, flowers of fine form and substance and of 
bright and various colors; the flowers come in large 
trusses and are really a most desirable plant for garden 
decoration. 25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
PENTSTEMON. Very ornamental plants, producing long spikes 
of showv flowers in great abundance. We have a fine assort- 
ment of colors. 20c each; $1.50 per 10. 
SHASTA DAISY (Alaska). An improvement on Mr. Burbank's 
original Shasta Daisy. The flowers are very large, borne on long 
stems and very free in bloom. Single white, with yellow center. 
A most satisfactory perennial. 25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
RUDBECKIA ("Golden Glow"). Produces masses of double 
golden-yellow flowers in great profusion. Very effective in the 
border. 25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
MISCELLANEOUS flowering and bedding PLANTS 
Bedding and Border Plants should not be set out much before April 15th, when all danger from frost is over. 
ACHANIA MALVAVISCUS. ("Turk's Cap"). Flowers vivid 
scarlet; produced nearly all the year. 25c each; $2.00 per 10. 
ALTERNANTHERA. Much used for bedding purposes; of low 
growth; stands clipping well. Readv about April 15th. Yellow 
and Red Varieties, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
ASTER, SEMPLE'S NEW BRANCHING. Crimson, lavender, 
pink, and white. Ready about April 15th. 35c per dozen; 
$2.00 per 100. 
BEGONIA VERNON. This variety grows about eighteen inches 
high. The foliage, in the sun, turns deep olive green, shaded and 
edged with bronze purple; the flowers are bright red in color; 
magnificently set off by abundant dark foliage. 15c each; $1.50 
per dozen. 
BEGONIA ERFORDII (Beauty of Erford). It is more dwarf and 
spreading than Vernon and bears three times as many flowers. 
The color is a lovely soft pink throughout, which does" not fade 
in the hottest sun. It blooms ten months in the year; grows 
about twelve inches high, and makes a most beautiful border for 
Cannas, Geraniums, Scarlet Sage, etc. All ready about April 
15th. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
BEGONIA. TUBEROUS-ROOTED. Double varieties, separate 
colors, 20c each. Single varieties, 15c each. 
BOUVARDIA JASMINOIDES. In this plant are combined rare 
qualities; the flowers come in clusters; pure waxy white, the 
fragrance emitting therefrom is of sweet, subtle odor; it blooms 
for a long period during summer and autumn, and is invaluable 
for cutting. The plant grows from three to four feet high, and 
should be in every collection. 
CINERARIA. As a winter blooming plant for house culture, or 
for use for bedding under the shade of large trees, these are 
invaluable. We offer a fine strain. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
COSMOS. Crimson, pink, white and yellow. Readv about April 
15th. 25c per dozen; $1.50 per 100. 
DAISIES. Double, all colors. 35c per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 
ECHEVERIA (Hen and Chickens). 50c per dozen. 
GAZANIA SPLENDENS. Flowers orange-yellow, produced in the 
greatest abundance in the spring and early summer. For making 
borders, where there is a lack of water, this plant cannot be beat. 
50c per dozen. 
