CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS. TW LBS AND FRUITS. 
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The Charming White Variety. 
Dozens, yes hundreds of moss toses are offered the public each season, 
»ad we believe fully half of them are worthless to the ordinary grower. 
Princess Maris the most free flowering white moss we have ever seen 
and its healthy habit of growth and large flowers are certain to make 
It a favorite whercyer known. The buds are cleganty mossed and the 
flowers when fully open are perfectly double. ItTs exceedingly fragrant 
and a rose no lover of mosses should fail to secure. Strong- yonng 
plants. Price 35c; two year old plants, 60e each. 
The Richest Dark Red Moss. 
This is without doubt the most beautiful deep red variety that 
has ever been produced. The flowers aie a rich deep velvety red, 
extra large and highly perfumed. The plant is a i-trong. thrifty 
grower and produces its blossoms in the greatest abundance the 
entire season. It may truly be called an "everblooming" most 
rose. Both this variety and Princess May arc p**rfectly hardv. 
Strong thrifty plants. Price, 35c; two year old plants, 80e 
each. 
NOTE— For ^l.OO we will send one each of the above Moss Boses, postpaid, Two Tear Old Plants. Extra fine. 
ptal J| Rfl ANIIIM C No class of plants for house culture produce more gorgeous 
I uuTllWIUlilUl lOi and showy flowers, are of more easy culture, or give better 
satisfaction than the Lady Washingtons, as they are generally known. In this collection 
of 3. introduced^ by one of the best specialists in this country, and now offered for the first 
time, we have a rich and marvelous array of colors and a trio of stroog compact growers 
unsurpassed for freedom of bloom. 
Price 35 cents each, or the set of three for 90 cents, postpaid, 
SAlTDIFOItD'S SURPKISE— A charming flower of splendid habit, big black blotches In 
ttpper petals, edged fiery red. surrounded with abroad band of white, lower iwtals white 
with bright red spot in center of each. Continues long in flower and is one of the most dis- 
tinct in cultivation. 
USS. S A.NDIFORD— A. splendid semi-double white flower, very pure in color, some 
lowers showing a small rich maroon spot in upper petals, heavily fringed. The many 
admirers of the genuine Florist Pelargonium will welcome this variety as being simply in- 
ralnable for all kinds of floral work, as the plants are smothered in bloom a long time. 
9&.in>IFOBO'S BEST— A new and distinct flower of a beautiful shade of pink, surrounded 
with a deer) band of the purest white with large white throat. The plant is marvellous, 
*ee flowering and the trusses very large and round. Very attractive, and a most charming 
variety, 
HARDY ROSE-KING OF SIAM. 
One of the best garden roses ever introduced. An imperial rose- In 
everyway. It is one of the very darkest of all roses. The flowers are 
large, full and fragrant, and of the most intense dark rich velvety-crim- 
son imaginable. They are so dark, in (dct, that at a little distance they 
look almost black. Very rare and handsome, and always greatly ad- 
mired. Price, 1 5c each. 
Hardy Rose, King of Siam. 
PARIS PRIZE ROSE. 
This is certainly the queen of ruses and 
the loveliest variety for bouse culture 
ever introduced. We have never seen its 
equal for blooming, and it is certainly the 
most desirable variety for amateurs we 
have ever seen. Our illustration gives 
one a very poor idea of this flower, and 
simply shows the shape of the open blos- 
som. The color is a beautiful i>earl white, 
which deepens to a delicate salmon pink 
lit the centre, m.ikingit one of the most 
beautiful roses that can be imagined. 
The buds are of fine shape but open verv 
quickly into a good sized flower of per- 
I'ect form. Kor fragrance It rivals the 
well-known La Prance. The plant is of 
robust, biishx habit, and its easy culture 
and freedom of bloom have made It a 
most popular rose. Price, 85o each. 3 
f«r60c. 
Paris Prhte Rose. 
