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SUNDRY BULBS garden and greenhouse PLANXS-Contd. 
CALADIIJM ESCIJLENTUM— Extra size. 2Sc. each; S2.S0 gosTON FERNS 7Sc. to «2.50 
percloz.; large size bulbs, 15c. each; $1.2S per dozen. If 
ordered by mail, add 3c. each for postage. 
A most effective bright green foliage plant. Start in 
heat, and transplant into rich soil and water freely. 
CANNA — (Also see Plants). Dry bulbs, each 10c. ; dozen 
SI. 00. Start in a hot-bed or in pots in the house. 
CINNAMON VINE (Dioscorea Batatas)— Bulbs, 5c. each; 
50c. doz. Hardv climbing bulbous rooted plant which 
FICUS ELASTICA—f Rubber Plant) 7Sc. to 3.00 
A useful and hiRhly ornamental plant that will flourish 
under adverse circumstances. 
PALM, ARECA LUI ESC ENS- From $1.50 to $3.50 
This majestic palm is without a rival for grace and 
elegance. ^ ^ 
PALM, COCOS WEDDELIAN4 $1.00 to .?2.50 
Unexcelled foi- dinner table decoration. Exceedingly 
graceful. 
dies to the ground every fiTu, starting in spring again and PALM, KENTIA BELMOREANA— The Kentia class of Palms 
growing 8 to 10 ft. high. Leaves are heart-shaped, with 
small white flowers. Perfume resenibles cinnamon. 
.MADEIRA VINE— A sweet-scented chraber useful for porches 
and arbors. Store roots before fro.st comes and plant 
out in spring. Per doz. 40c.; per 100, $2.25. 
TUBEROSE, DOl'BLE EXCELSIOR PEARL- -Each Sc.; 
dozen, 50c. post paid; $2.00 per 100 by express or mail at CANNA 
purchaser's expense. 
Delightfully fragrant pure white flowers. Bulbs plant- 
ed in open ground about the middle of May will bloom 
in September, but it is preferable to start them in the 
house or in a hot-bed. 
GLOXINIA — A .vharming summer blooming pot plant, each 
15c.; doz. S1.50. 
IRIS— See Hardy Perennial Plants. 
are among the very I.H'st for general cultivation, and are 
Drobablv the most exempt from disea^. Belmoreana is 
one of the best in its cla.ss $2.00 to .$5.00 each. 
PALM, LATANIA BORBONICA— A palm possessing a strong 
constitution and other characteristics that make it a 
geneial favorite $2.00 to $5.00 each. 
New Large Flowering French . Varieties — C'om- 
pnsmg the best and newest sort^. 25c. each; $1.50 to 
S2.0fl per doz. according to size and vaiiety. 
LILIES 
I.ILIUM LONG'FLORUM— A variety bearing in clusters 
beautiful snow-white trumpet-shaped flowers of great fra- 
grance, and like LiUum Harrisii in shape, but blooms 
later, extending the season of that beautiful variety. This 
is also a splendid variety for outdoor planting, being per- 
fectly hardv. 7 to 9 inches in circumference at $1.00 per 
doz., lOc. each; 9 to 10 inches in circumference, $1.75 per 
doz., 20c. each. 
ALiRATUM— Large white flowers, the petals of which are 
delicately spotted with crimson and striped ^^ith pale 
gold color. 8x9 inches in circimiferonce, $1.00 a doz., 
10c. each. 9 to 11 inches circumference, SI. SO per doz., 
ISc. each. 11 to 13 inches circumference, $2.50 per doz., 
25c. each. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM— One of the most beautiful of all lilies 
of the Specio3iim tvpe, with flowwrs of the purest white, 
3 ft. 8 X 9, $1.2S per doz., ISc. each. 0 x 11 inches circum- 
ference at $2.00 per doz., 20c. each. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM— Pure white ground, heavijy spot- 
ted with crimson, 3 ft. 8 x 9, $1.00 per doz., 10c. each. 
9x11 inches circumference, $1.50 per doz., 15c. each. 
SPECIOSU.M MELPOMENE— Very large flowers, rich blood 
crimson, spotted. 9 x 11 inches circumference, $1.50 per 
doz., ISc. each. 
BROWNII— One of the best hardy varieties, with large flow- 
ers, pure white inside and chocolate colored anthers, out- 
side brownish-purple; height, 3 ft. Price, extra large 
size, $3.00 per doz., 30c. each. 
Garden and Greenhouse 
New Paeony Flowered Dahlias 
QUEEN EMMA — A magnificent sort of delicate pink 
tint, very large and fluffy 60 
GERMAN I A— Brilliant scarlet, fluffy well set up 
flower of large size, a profuse bloomer 60 
The above is a truly magnificent class. 
Plants 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS 
The following list oi Dahlias are offered dry bulbs. If 
started plants are required, add 25 p.c. to li."! prices. 
(All Extra Large Choicest Stock). 
AUSTIN CANNF.LL — Bright rosy-crimson, shading light- 
er at edges , .... 20 
BRIDESMAID — Pale primrose, shading to rosv-lavender 
at edge • 20 
COl'NTESS or LONSDALE— Blending of salmon pink 
and amber 30 
GAILLAIRD — The best scarlet-crimson Cactus; large 
and vcrv free blooming 30 
EARL OF PEMBROKE— Bright plum color, aroyal shade 20 
MAID OF KENT— White with maroon tip 30 
GENERAL BULLER— Cardinal-red with crimson shad- 
ing, tips white 30 
BLACK DIAMOND— Almost black, blooms freely and of 
vigoroiis habit 40 
VICTOR VON SCHEFFEL— Fresh delicate pnk shad- 
ing to deep rose pink 30 
WM.AONEW— Dark maroon 25 
STROHLEIN KRAN— Rose. Very fine. A free bloomer 20 
MRS. H. J. JONES— A splendid novelty, being a com- 
bination of white, light and dark crimson, exquisitely 
blended 40 
NVMPHAEA— A beautiful light pink. Fine 20 
RUBY KING — Deep vermilion centre, shading to ruby 
red at edge 25 
JEALOUSY— A perfect yellow 30 
SNOW QUEEN — Pure white. An exceptionally free 
bloomer 25 
Collection of the above 16 varieties $4.00 
Prices quoted for plants do not include postage or express 
freight Price each 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS 40c. to $1.00 
ASPARAQIS SPRENGERI 40c. to 1.00 
Two of the finest decorative plants, and valuable 
not only for their elegant and graceful foliage, but for 
their durabilitv when cut. 
ARAUCARIA EXCEL.SA-CNorfolk Island Pine).$l.S0 to $5.00 
Uni-ivalled for symmetry of form and grace and 
beautv of foliage. 
BEGONIA— (Gloire de lorraine) and all of the best va- 
rieties SOc. to $2.00 
CYPERUSALTERNIFOLIUS— aJmbrellaPl!int).2Sc.and75c 
DRACAENA INDI VISA— (Fountain Plant). 25c. SOc. and 7.5c. 
FERNS — (For hou.^e cultivation) ISc. to $3.50 
We offer a selection r,f all the most suitable va- 
rieties. Healthy plants. 
Large Double Show Dahlias 
ARABELLA — Pale primrose, shaded rose and lavender. 
A. D. LIVONI— Pale ro.se, fine. 
CLIENT — Deep velvety crimson. 
OI.YMPIA — lniiiion.se size, striped, rosy pink, pencilled 
glowing crimson. 
ORATOR — A magnificent show dahlia, of large size, 
salmon buff and splashed white 
QR\ND DUKE ALEXIS— Wliile lipped lilac. 
JOHN WALKER— Best pure white. 
JOHN BENNETT— Orange tipped with crimson. 
FRANK SMITH— Dark maroon, tipped pinkish white. 
(Extra fine fancy) • • • • 
OBAN — Large rosy" lavender, overlaid delicate silvery 
fawn 25 
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