36 North Main Street Nursery. 
TWELVE CHOICE NEW DAHLIAS. 
Rev. C. W. Bolton (Show). Siilmoii-buff, spotted deep l)\iff. 
A. D. LivonI (Show). Very large, clear pink. 
Frank Smith (Show). Hark purple-maroon, tinged wliite 
Pluton. Kinest of all the yellow Sho'v Dahlias. 
Little Prince i Pompon )." Ked, tinged witli i)inkish white. 
Sappho (Pompon). Very dark velvety maroon. 
Catherine (Pompon). Yellow. 
Virginale (Pompon). Small, ball-.shaped flowers; white. 
Black Prince (Cactus). Velvety maroon, almost black. 
Henry Patrick (Cactus). Pure white. 
Nymphsea (Cactu.s). Light shrimp pink, shaded. 
King of Cactus. Deep magenta. 
The above, IS cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
SO Named Sorts, not in above Collection, $5. 
From our .standard collection of M other beautiful Dahlias we will 
furnish 12 plants, our choice, all different, for ifl, or 1.5 cts. each. 
PANSIES. 
The plants we offer are grown from seed obtained from the world '.s 
greatest Pansy .specialist, and for size, riclines.s of coloring and 
texture, cannot be approached by any other strain. 5 cts each 
35 cts. per doz., .•{;2 per 100. ' 
BEDDING PLANTS. 
Our stock, so complete in quality and variety, includes all of the 
oe.sn-able summer blooming and decorative plants. 
Asters are the most popular and useful 
of our annuals; the world-wide demand 
for tliem shows their adaptability for all 
situations. Coming into bloom in late 
summer, .when most other Howers are 
tiidirig, greatly enhances their value. 
Our eollec-lion embraces Dwarf Triumph, 
Comet, Semple's Late Branching and 
numy others, inelndiiig white, rose, crim- 
.son, crimson and white, light blue, dark 
si-arlet. i>urple and violet, and mi.Ked 
i-oliirs of. brilliant effect, which are pro- 
ciucf-il in profusion. 
Begonia Vernon. Pine for borders of 
beds. 
Alternantheras. Three varieties. $4 
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Centaurea gymnocarpa. A valuable 
border jjlant, with dusty white foliage. 
■~*0 cts. pel- doz. 
Coleus. Popular ornamental foliage plants, having leaves of 
bright colors, from golden vellow to the darkest maroon, nearly black. 
Some are spotted with white, green, rose and crimson. They are 
alw-ays showy, from the time the first leaves are formed until they 
are cut down by frost. .50 ct.s. per doz., $4 per 100. 
Cockscomb. Queen of dwarfs. Has dark colored combs of great 
breadth; very showy annuals. 10 cts. each, .$1 per 100. 
Echeverla. .Succulent plants, sometimes called "Hen and 
Chickens." They are very dwarf in habit, suitable for rookeries, 
edging, or masses. 10 cts. each, 00 cts. per doz., $4 per 100. 
