GLECHOMA HE-DEHACEA, Var. 
A variegated form of the com- 
mon ground Ivy, which is prettily 
marked with pure white on a 
bright green ground. It is hardy 
and of vigorous growth like the 
parent variety, but unlike it the 
leaves of this have a refreshing 
fragrance similar to mint. It is 
one of our most useful plants for 
baskets, vases and boxes. It is 
also unequaled as a decorative 
plant for graves, being entirely 
hardy, and far superior to any 
plant we now know of for that 
purpose. Price, 30 cents each; 
$2 i>er dozen. 
/New and 
Scarce 
Dahlias 
A. W. Talt— (Cactu8)~l!;ntircly 
distinct from any other vari- 
ety. Color pure white, very 
double, having the tips of the 
petals deeply serrated. Fine 
for ctit flowers. 
White Dove— Extra fine double 
flower, pure white, with per- 
fect center, petals beautifully 
toothed. One of the finest. 
The cut flowers ot this vari- 
ety are much sought after by 
florists. CHRYSANTHEMUM, MRS. ALPHEUS HARDY. 
W. T. Abery— Broad flat petals of the purest showy white, the margin heavily banded with scarlet. A lovely flowerand a perfect gem 
for cutting. 35 cents each ; the 3 for $ I . 
/NEW GE-RA/NIUMS. 
The following varieties are a careful selection from the most recently introduced sorts and are a grand improvement on the older varie- 
ties. Every person who has a collection of Geraniums should get the entire set. They are gems in every sense of the word. 
•DOUBLE FLOWEi-Rl^G VARIETIES. 
A. Dupre — Flowers and trusses large dark crimson, one of the finest dark Geraniums grown. 
Deruchette— Plant dwarf, very free, producing large trusses of a very clear pearly rose color ; very distinct. 
Geoffrey Saint HI I laire— Flowers and trusses very large semi-double, very free and of splendid habit, dark cerLse red shaded violet ; a very 
fine and beautiful variety. 
L'Contable— Of perfect habit, very free, large full double flowers of a beautiful bright rose color ; an extra fine variety. 
M. Press— Enormous trusses of well formed flower.s, rosy salmon brightened carmine, perfect habit. 
M. Jovis— Trusses of immense size borne on long foot-stalks, large semi-double florets, very bright salmon, flesh color at the center, bor- 
dered with creamy white ; fine. 
Price, 25 cents each ; set of 6 varieties for $ 1 .25 
VNEW SI/NGLE VARIETIES. 
Alphonse Daudet— Trusses large, color salmon, very bright in center. 
Leon Perault— A grand bedding variety raised by Bruant ; enormous trusses of the most dazzling scarlet. 
M. Janssen \'ery bright rose ; base of upper petals marked white, large trusses extra. 
M. Alfred Mame— Flowers very large, of a bright red color ; the trusses are of immense size and freely produced. The habit of the plant is 
strong like the double variety " Bruant." 
Lumlnere Electrlque— A magnificent variety, one of the freest blooming Geraniums known ; trusses of very large size and most [lerfect in 
form. Color rich crimson surrounded with orange, upper petals shaded with flaming orange. ' - 
Perle— Trusses large and ot the most perfect form, of the purest white and very free blooming. A grand variety and should be in every 
collection. 
Price, 25 cents each) the set of 6 varieties for $ 1 .25 ; full set of 12 new varieties S2 00. 
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