VIOLETS — Continued 
We offer for the first time the grand new variety, 
Lady Hume CainpbeH. This is a beautiful Double 
Blue ; it is a grand forcing variety and also does 
admirably out ot doors. It is a strong grower; very 
healthy and Sees from disease, and a constant and 
profuse bloomer. Priee, 15 cts each, $1.25 per 
dozen. 
The following old varieties we offer at 10 ct*. 
each, 75 cts. per dozen, $5.00 per 100. 
Czar. (Russian.) Single purple, very dark and 
sweet; vigorous grower, flowers borne on long, 
erect stems. 
Double Russian. Large deep purple, long stems. 
Mad. Millot. Double pink, inclined to red ; ex- 
ceedingly fragrant, and free bloomer ; a very de- 
sirable sort for those who love violets to add to 
their collection. It is not generally known how 
unique and beautiful this variety is. 
Marie Lonise. Dark purple, very large double 
and sweet, profuse bloomer, and regarded by 
many as the finest of all double violets. 
Neap«Uiaa. Light purple, large, double and de- 
liciously sweet, profuse bloomer. 
Swanley Wllite. Finest doable white, very sweet ; 
should be given more sunlight than the purple 
varieties, as the flowers are liable to a greenish 
tint when too much shaded. 
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'Actual s\J^ 
We gave the Violet 
its g^lorious name 
"The California" 
"The California 
MAMMOTH NEW VIOLET 
Floral Wonder of the Century 
Blooms cover a Silver Dollar 
Stems 12 to 14 inches long 
We alone have supplied 
the market with 
its blooms 
And we now offer 
the plants 
for sale 
Color, Clear Violet-Purple. Plants vigorous and entirely free from Disease."; 
PRICES, One, 20 Cents; Six, 85 Cents; Dozen, $1.50; Hundred, $7.50. 
GATHERING BLOOMS OF "THE CAI.IrOKNIA " 
