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C ANN AS. 
These are the showiest bedding plants 
own. From a list of over lOO varieties 
•own at oar nurseries we have selected the loU 
wing as the best in Lheir respective colors. 
can supply all the standard varieties, but 
owld especially recommend those listed here. 
; each, $1.50 per doz., postpaid. $8.00 per 100 
express, unless otherwise noted 
KTRA STRONG PLANTS— We can supply stronj; 
[>t grown plants 12 10 15 inches high, for ship- 
ent May 15th, customers' choice of colors, but 
r selection of varieties. These are fine for im- 
edi ate effect on the la w n , as m any of them 
ill be ready to flower or in blossom when 
lipped. $2.00 per doz. or $15.00 per 100 by ex- 
ress at purchaser's expense 
CANNA BED COLLECTIONS. 
Collection N0. i— For a Bed 6 Peet In Diameter- 
Burbank 15c; 4 Admirable Dewey 60c; 10 
Florence Vauf^han $1.50. Set of 15 for $2.00 
postpaid, or $1.50 by express 
Collection No. 2 — For a Bed 9 Feet in Diameter. 
I Marlboro 20c; 6 Pres. Cleveland qoc; 10 Had. 
Crozy $1 25; 16 Florence Vaughan $2.00. 
Set of 33 for$4.oo postpaid, or $3.50 by express. 
Collection No 3 — For a Bed 12 Feet in Diameter. 
3 Black Prince 45c; 8 Burbank $1.00; 15 Ad- 
miral Dewey $1 .88; 25 Florence Vaughan $4.00. 
Set of 51 for 6.00 postpaid, or $5.50 by 
express. 
DMIRAL DEWEY— A rich crimson; a strong, 
onipact grower attaining a height of 4- feet. 
URBANK — Extra large blooms ot pure canary 
How. Grows 5 feet high. 
LACK PRINCE— Dark velvety maroon flowers. 
oHage deep green edged with purple. Height, 
to 4- feet. 
LORENCE VAUOHAN— Blooms large, yellow, 
eavily splashed red. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 
L0R105A — A very fine dwarf growing, large 
owering variety. The petals are a rich ghjw- 
g scarlet crimson, distinctly marked with a 
road band of golden yellow aroxind the outer 
dges. It is particularly adapted to plant as a 
order around the beds" of taller sorts, as well 
for pot culture. Height, 18 to 24 inches, 
oc each. 
LAD. CROZY — A dazzling crimson scarlet, bor- 
ered with golden yellow. Height. 31/2 feet. 
lARLBORO — Darkest crimson blossoms borne 
large trusses. Grows 4 to 5 feet high. 
lARTHA WASHINQTON— A deep bright pink; 
irge perfect bloom. Height, 3 feet. 20c each. 
■RS. KATE GRAY— Immense flowers 5 to 6 
dies in diameter. Color rich orange scarlet, 
ncly streaked and^ flaked with golden yellow 
ints. A most superb variety, new and distinct, 
le-ght, 6 to 7 feet, with massive foliage. 25c 
ach. 
LiACE — The nearest approach to a white 
anna ever introduced. Color, pale sulphur, 
hanging to creamv white. Height. 4V<> feet. 
LACK BEAUTY— A most beautiful foliage kind, 
t is a strong grower and the leaves are a deei>, 
ironzy wine red, almost black.. Height, 5 to 6 
eet. 20c each. 
'RES CLEVELAND — Orange scarlet, very 
howv. 
'Collection of la named sorts for $1.50. 
1IXFD CANNAS— Good strong tubers of large 
lowering sorts, loc each. $1.00 per do2., post- 
mid, S6.00 per 100 by express. 
CARNATIONS. 
Our list of these beautiful [plants will be 
found up to date, none but choice varieties o( 
recent introduction being offered. 
Unless otherwise noted. 15c each, $1.50 per 4oz. 
We can supply strong, field grown plants in Sep- 
tember at 30c each postpaid, or $2.50 per doz. by 
express 
ARHAZINDY- Pure white, lightly penciled scarlet. 
O, H. CRANE — A rich, clear, brilliant crimson, 
finelv fringed and highly perfumeu. 
ENCHANTRESS— This charming variety, offered 
for the first time this season, so far surpasses 
other existing sorts that its wide dissemination 
and popularity are assured beforehand. Cut 
blooms the past season readily sold at double 
the price of other choice varieties. If is the lar- 
gest bloom we have ever seen, measuring 4- to 5 
inches indiameter, the stems being 24- to 36 in- 
ches in length. The rtower is delicateb' perfumed 
and the calyx never bursts, while its keeping 
qualities are rem.Hrkable. The coloris asoft pink, 
not unlike the old Daybreak. We are pleased to 
recommend this variety to flower lovers, know- 
ing that it will not fail to please. 250 each. 
FLORA HILL — Pure white blooms of large size, 
rather (lat. 
GENERAL MACEO— Deep brilliant scarlet over- 
laid with maroon. 
MORNING GLORY— A delicate, bright flesh pink* 
An improved Daybreak. 
GOV. WOLCOTT— Another meritorious variety of 
this year's introduction. A very large bloom of 
purest white, borne on strong, stiff stems. A 
valuable addition. 
riRS. LAWSON— The largest flowering dark pink 
variety. Color a deep rich cerise pink. Blos- 
soms earlv and late and thrives every where. 
MRS. BRADT— Very large blooms, clear white, 
heavilv .splashed and streaked with red. 
WHITfi CLOUD— lixtra large blooms of superb 
form and texture. Ptire white, fragrant and 
lasting. • 
PROSPERITY— A pure white ground overlaid 
with shadings of soft pink, reminding one of the 
beaut ful tints often seen in Azaleas. 20c each. 
NORWAY— White, sometimes slightly streaked 
pink. Blooms '2V2 to 3 inches in diameter, of 
good form and long-keeping qualities. 
Collection of 12 Named Sorts for $1.50. 
CALL AS. 
LITTLE GEH — A dwarf growing variety, similar 
to the old common white sort, except in size. 
15c each. 
SPOTTED LEAF— Dark green leaves, beautifully 
spotted with white. The flowers are white 
with a purple throat. 350 each 
BLACK CALLA — A remarkable variety produc- 
ing velvety black blooms, withcoal black spathe. 
30c each 
WHITE CALLA— The old, well-known variety. 
30C each. 
The above set of 4 Callas for 75c postpaid. 
CARY0PTERI5 MAST ACANTHUS. 
Blue Spirea. 
A beautiful, vigorous, healthy grower, pro- 
ducing charming flowers of a bluish lavender 
color. 15c each. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. 
A decided novelty in the plant line. The 
plant produces numerous large inflated husks, 
much the shape of Chinese lanterns, at first a 
beautiful green color, changing to a yellowish 
hue and then to brightest scarlet, and as they 
hang suspended among the green foUagc thej' 
present a most beautifnl appearance. 15c each. 
ENCHANTRESS, 
CLERODENORON. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT. 
