FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS AND SMALL FRUITS. 
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NERINE OR GUERNSEY LILY. 
These are certainly the most beautiful and popular of the well known Amaryllis 
family ; there Is nothing- soeaslly grown or more certain to bloom profusely. Well es- 
tablished plants when in full bloom are simply magnificent, and we know of nothing 
that will give so much, for so little attention. The flowers are borne on stems eighteen 
to twenty-four Inches above the ground and are a rich salmon color. No one should fall 
to secure a few cf theso bulbs as we have made the price very low. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
DOUBLE PEONIES. 
These flowers are certainly amon? the most showy of the hardy plants, They are of 
easy culture, rapid gTowth, and furnish a wonderful amount of bloom during the sum- 
mer months. The blossoms are of an Immense size, exceedingly fragrant, and when cut 
and placed in water, fill a room with their delicat* perfume. 
Our Double Peonies are not common varieties, Dut are selected for their beautiful, 
distinct colors and their extraordinary size and profusion of bloom, the plants being 
literally covered with blossoms. . . . '„ ■■ , . , _-, 
Lady Leonora Bramwell.— This is a new variety that has attracted considerable at- 
tention In England, and was awarded first class certificate by the Royal Horticultural 
Society. The color is a beautiful rosy pink, with an edging of light silvery pink. It is a 
grand variety and worthy of a place in every collection. (Soceach. 
Ethel Brownell.— Another new variety, and one of the finest In our collection. Tho 
blossoms are of an Immense size, and the most beautiful snowy white. Do not confound 
this grand Peony with the small flowering, common white varieties offered at a low 
price. It Is one of the most floriferous and strongest growing of all the double sorts, 
and is unequaled by any of the white peonies we have ever seen. Very sweet and a 
splendid variety In every respect. A perfect beauty. 65c each. 
Jaquenetta.— This is a deep violet purple, and one of the showiest of them all. It 
forms astriklngcoutrast when placed by the sidoof the delicate colored varieties. It 
is easily grown, and Is one of the most free blooming of all the double peonies. 60c each. 
Lord Wellington.— Rich crimson; very full and double. One of the most attractive 
varieties in cultivation. Grows to a large sfze.blossoms freely, and Is one of the best that 
can be grown as a single specimen plant for the lawn. 60ceach. - ■_' - 
Bosy Morn.— A beautiful bright pink variety. Flowers very large, perfectly double 
and exceedingly fragrant. One of the earliost In bloom. 60o each. 
Mary Stuart Delicate flesh color; a finely formed, full flower, sweetly scented. 
The plant is of vigorous growth, and produces flowers in groat abundance. 50c each. 
NOTICE. For 81 25 we will send postpaid any three of the above beautiful 
Double Poenies. This is making the price very low indeed for such a choice collection. 
SPARAXIS. 
These charming flowers resemble some- 
what the well known Ixias which have be 
come so popular tho past few years. The 
blossoms are very large and of tho most 
striking shades and colors Imaginable. The 
wonderful freedom of bloom with their 
beautifully shaded and marked blossoms 
never fail to attract attention. They are 
among the most desirable of winter bloom- 
ers and we hope all of our friends will plant 
them freely this fall, 4c each, 3 for 10c, 12 
for 20c. 
TUBEROSE PEARL. 
The Tuberose Is a beautiful pure white, 
wax-like, very sweet scented double flower, 
growing on tall stems, each stem bearing a 
dozen or more flowers. The value of this 
over the common variety consists in its ' 
flowers being of double the size, imbricated 
like a rose, and its dwarf habit, growing 
only from eighteen inches to two feet in 
height. 5c each, 6 for 25e, 13 for 50. 
DOUBLE P.EONIA. 
GUERNSEY LILY. 
RANUNCULUS. 
Very desirable for winter 
flowering and should be more 
extensively planted for this 
purpose, also valuable for 
spring flowering. The curious 
tooth-like bulbs may be kept 
out of ground without Injury 
for a longtime, and if planted 
In the spring in a cool, shady 
situation will generally give 
satisfactory results 
Persian Mixed.— Rose-shap- 
ed flowers, very double. 4c 
each, 3 for 10c. 12 for 25c. 
French. Mixed.— Large flow- 
ers of gorgeous colors. 4c each, 
3 for 10c. 12 for 25c. 
Turban Mixed. — Peony 
shaped flowers, large and ear- 
ly. Very handsome. 4c each, 
4 for 10c. 12 for 25c. 
Speoial.-For 30c we will send 
five each of the above varieties. 
TRITELEIA. 
UNIFLORA. 
This Is one of the choicest 
additions to winter flowering 
bulbs that has been offered in 
many years. The bulbs are 
small, aud several can be 
planted In a pot, each one of 
which will send .up several 
flower scapes, bearing star- 
shaped blossoms one Inch in 
diameter, pure white, elegant- 
ly lined with celestial blue. 
As the flowers follow each 
other successively, and last a 
long time before fading, a pot 
of these bulbs Is never without 
flowers for several months in 
mid-winter. They are a)so 
quite hardy and can be planted 
In the open ground where they 
will bloom elegantly In the 
early spring. We earnestly 
advise all lovers of flowers to 
plant this beautiful gem. It 
Is sure to delight you. It Is of 
the easiest culture, and al- 
ways sure to thrive. Pine 
bulbs, 5c each, 3 for 10c, 12 for 
25c. 
IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BUY ANYTHING THIS FALL, KINDLY HAND THIS CATALOGUE TO SOME FRIEND. 
