Vesta— PureVhlte, with purplish carmine blotch on yellow ground, 
loc. each. 
Zenobia— Rose, slightly tinted with violet, flamed with dark car- 
mine ; large white blotch feathered with carmine, isc. each. 
LEMOINES HYBRIDS. 
This list comprises the best named varieties in cultivation. For 
vivid and orchid-like coloring they have no equal. Emblazoned with 
the most intense, burning and inexpressibly rich shades, they are 
truly wonderful. In the blotch, which is a remarkable and typical 
feature, the color reaches the climax. 
Alsace— Large flowers, pale sulphur. Coc. each. 
Cavalgnac— Beautitiil flowers, rosy salmon, lower petals sulphur, 
profusely blotched with maroon, .toc. each. 
Henri Conscience^ Long stalks, lilac rose; lower petals spotted 
with violet maroon, surrounded with yellowish white. 40c. each. 
La France— Light salmon ; velvety purple blotch on yellow ground. 
60c. each. 
Mars Flowers perfect cherry color; lower petals blotched with 
blood red, .surrounded with ro,se and sulphur ; dwarf. 40c. each. 
Rochambeau— Flowers large, .salmon ; lower petals salmon blotched 
puriile. -.:5c. each. 
Talma— Pale lilac, lower divisions violet brown. 6oc. each. 
SEEDLING CLADOLI. 
These which we offer below arc seed selected from the finest varie- 
ties in existence. The per centage of poor ones is extremely small, 
while that of the flowers of striking beauty is very large. Many of 
our seedlings are equal to the finest named varieties. They give the 
greatest satisfaction to all who have ever planted them. 75c per 
doz., 50 for $2.50, 100 for $5.00. 
UNNAMED CLADOLI. 
Very fine mixed varieties of various shades of red. 50c. per doz 
Fine mixed varieties of light color and white. 75c. per doz. 
Fine mixed varieties, assorted colors, 50c. per doz. 
OLADOLUS SELECTIONS. 
The list of Gladolus is so large that many persons cannot arrive at a 
just idea of the different kinds, and they iind it very difficult to make 
a, selection from descriptions alone. We feel confident that the fol- 
lowing carefully prepared collections embrace all the many shades 
of color that go to make up a fine variety of colors. They have been 
selected with great care from blooming varieties and we can confi- 
dently recommend them to those who do not feel confident in their 
own judgment, * 
Those having a collection on hand we would advise them to get the 
higher priced sorts. 
Collection No. i — 12 named varieties $1 00 
" " 2—12 " " 2 00 
" " 3—12 " " 3 °° 
" " 4—12 " " 4 00 
" " 5—12 " " 50° 
Hydrangeas. 
Beautiful half-hardy shrubs, Krowin.g best in large boxes or tubs, 
when they can be readily wintered in the cellar. The plants which 
we offer are extra large, and will be from 12 to 18 inches in height. 
Price from 25c. to §1 each, according to size. 
Otaksa — Large foliage of a deep green, bearing a profusion of deep 
rose-colored flowers in hugh trusses. New and very fine. 
Thomas Hogg— A beautiful variety, with large trusses of pure 
white flowers. Very valuable for forcing in the winter. 
fjcliai^tl^iis M^iltifloi*as piei^iis. 
This is truly a goMed gem, a plant that should be in every garden, 
and one that will give entire satisfaction. The tlowcrs are from three 
to four inches in diameter, as double as any double dahlia, and cover 
the plant from the ground to the top. Color a bright golden yellow. 
It is unsurpassed a& a cut flower at a season when most other plants 
wilt and fade in a few hours, lasting fully a wefek or more. For effect 
in the garden it stands out boldly, and for. mixed borders and fore- 
HYDKANGEA. 
grounds to shrubberies (where it should be grouped in numbers) it is 
one of the most desirable plants, and should be in every collection. 
It should have a sunny position and rich soil. It is quite hardy, but 
requires a protection of coarse litter. Price 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
