J. W. ADAMS & CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 15 
DAHLIAS, continued. 
Little Prince ( I'dinpoii). RlhI, tinned witli pinkish white. 
Sappho ( I'oiiipiiii ). W'l y dark velvety maroon. 
Catherine (PoniiKin). Yellow. 
Virginale (I'oinpoii). Small, ball-.shaped flowens ; white. 
Biacl< Prince (Cactus). Velvety maroon, almost black. 
Henry Patrick (Cactus). I'ure white. 
Nymphaea ( Ciu lus). Liglit shrimi) pink, shaded. 
King of Cactus. Deep niajjenta. 
The above I5 cts. each, $l.SO per doz. 
So Named Sorts, not in above Collection, $5. 
From our standard collection of ,50 other beautiful Dahlias we 
will furnish 12 plants, our choice, all different, for $1, or 15 cts. each. 
PANSIES. 
The plants we offer are ^rown from seed obtained from the 
world's jireatest l*ansy sjiccialist, aufl for size, richness of coloring 
and te.vture, cannot be approached by any other strain. 5 cts. each, 
50 cts. per doz., $3 per 100. 
BEDDING PLANTS. 
Our stock, which was never so complete in quality and variety, 
includes all of the desirable summer-blooming and decorative plants. 
Asters. .'Xslers are the most popular 
and useful of our annu;ils ; tlie world-w ide 
demand for them show s their ada]^tabilily 
for all situations. Comins; into bloom in 
late summer, when most otlu r How ers are 
fading, greatly enhances their value. 
Our collection embraces Dwarf Triumph, 
Comet, Semple's Late liranching and 
many others, including white, rose, crim- 
son, crimson and white, liglit blue, dark 
scarlet, purple and violet, and mixed 
colors (if l)rilliaiit effect, which .-ire pro- 
duced in i)rofusion. 
Ageratum. (iood as a border plant. 
50 cts. per doz. 
Alternantheras. Three varieties. 
$4 j)er 100. 
Centaurea Cymnocarpa. A valu- 
able border plant, with dusty white foli- 
age. 50 cts. per doz. 
Coleus. Popular ornamental foliage plants, having leaves of 
bri.ght colors, from golden yellow to the darkest maroon, nearly 
black. Some are spotted with white, green, rose and crimson. They 
are alwa\s showy, from the time the first leaves are formed until 
they are ciU dow n by frost. 50 cts. per doz.. ,^^4 per loo. 
Cockscomb. Uueen of dwarfs. Has dark colored combs of 
great breadth ; very sliou y annuals, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Echeveria. Succulent plants, sometimes called " Hen and 
Chickens." They are very dwarf in habit, bearing red or orange flow- 
ers. Suitable for rockeries, edging, or masses. For compact bed- 
ding they are indispensable. 10 cts. each, 60 cts. per doz., $4 per 100. 
ASTKRS. 
