Kit>iscus. 
Certainly nothing In the plant lino is more striking than 
this lovely class ot plants, with their beautiful satin-like 
blossoms of various colors. They are always blooming sum- 
mer and winter, and desirable for horise lu the winter and 
garden culture during the summer months. 
Cooperi.— Handsomely marked foliage, every leaf being 
blotched and marked with white, rose, yellow and green. 
Blossoms a rich crimson. Price. 15c. 
Qen. Orant.~The most beautiful of all this class. Flowers 
are of an enormous size and the most beauliful shade of crhn- 
son. Blooms when very young, and when covered with blos- 
soms it resembles a well grown Double I'ajouia. Price, 40c. 
Chrysanthus.— This Is a new variety, with very large, 
deep gohti'u flowers, with a ptirj>le eye. They have becoine 
creamy white. Price. 20c 
3. rletallica.— Three corner- 
ed leaves, upper portion of which 
are covered with a bronze luster. 
Price, 15c. 
4. Weltoniensis Alba. —Bright green 
leaves, «-itb white blossoms. Price, 1 5c. 
5. Parnellii.— I^eave oddly shaped, 
flowers white. Very handsome. Price, 
20c. 
6. Apple Blossom.— The handsome 
everbloomiug variety that has become 
very popular of late. Price. 25c. 
7. nanicata Aurea.— A grand foliage 
plant, with richly colored leaves, each 
one being marked with eream, green and 
pink. Flowers light rose. Price. 2Sc. 
8. Rubra.— The well known .scarlet 
flowering variety. Price, 10c. 
9. Diadema. — Deeply cut leaves which 
are dotted with white. Price. ISc. 
10. Saunderso nil. —Heart shaped 
flowers ot a bright red color. Very 
pretty. Price. 10c. 
1. n. de Lesseps.— New and valuable. Flowers are 
whitish pink, leaves dotted sliver. The plant is a 
strong grower. Price, 15c each. 
Decora. — Long leaves, with white spots, blossoms 
H. Argentea Guttata.— Oblong leaves 
of a purplish-bronze shade, oich leaf 
marked with white. Flowers white. 
Price, 15c. 
12. Rosea Multiflora. — Lovely rose 
colored flowers which are produced iu 
great profusion. Price, 15c. 
Other Good Varieties. 
Paul Bruant.— A rapid growing bego- 
nia, with beautiful rose colored flowers. 
Price. 15c. 
Alba Picta. — White flowe s, leaves a 
handsome shade of deep green. Price, 
10c. 
Incamata. — Bright pink flowers, leaves 
dark, sjxnted with while. Price, 10c. 
Marguerite. — Brownish-green leaves, 
cr^m^nnl^ilnssora!^ 
i rt Begonias (your 
l^choic.Mor$,^ 
5^egoni^^or60c 
very popular within the last tew years, grown either as single 
specimens, in pots, or planted in beds on the lawn. reTuaining 
fn bloom all through the season; and are as easy 
to keep during the winter as any o£ the coinmou 
hotise plants. Price. 30c. 
Crimson Eye (New).— The flowers are Im- 
mense in size, often measuring 20 
inches in circumference. The color 
is of the purest white, with a large 
spot of deep velvety crimson in the 
center of each flower. It is a striking 
combination ot color and one tliat 
must be seen to be fully ajipreciated. 
A well developed plant will produce 
several hundred of these flowers in 
a season. It will succeed anywhere 
and is perfectly hardy, blooming the 
first year in the open ground. 
Price, 20c. 
Passion Flowers. 
HIBISCTTS. CRIMSON EYE, 
A most popular new variety. 
All know the great beauty of these 
lovely climbers, but few are ac- 
quainted with the new varieties we 
offer this season. 
Blue Fordii -A rich deep blue, 
with blossoms measuring several 
inches in diameter. It blossoms 
profusely at all times, and when 
only one or two feet high. Fine 
plants which will soon bloom. Price 
25c each. 
Egyptian Scarlet.— The great novelty. Flowers when quit'> young, and Is a strong 
vigorous grower. Grand for hou.se culture in the winter and summer flowering on the 
lawn. The blossoms are extra large and of the brighUiSt shade of scarlet. Don't fall 
to order this teauty. Price. 35c ea<?h. 
Constance Elliott.— A rapid growing white variety. Flowers freely, and Is very fra- 
grant. Price, 20c each, 8 for 60c. 
PASSION FLOWERS. 
