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IF YOU WANT THE BEST, BUY MAYS PLANTS. 
Malabar Vine. 
Linum Trigyntxnj. 
DRACENA INDIVISA. 
A benntiful decorative 
plant with long, slender, 
graceful drooping leaves. 
Adapted to pot culture and 
ru.stic boxes, etc , on the lawn. 
^ne for centres of vJiscs 
Small plants zsceach by mail 
Strong plants ij to i8 inches tall, ?i.oo each by express. 
FABRIA^A IMBRICATA. 
A small pot plant with cedar-like folinge, which, 
in the spring, iiroduces an abundance of charming, pure 
white, tubular blossoms, isceach 
FERNS. 
ASSORTED VARIETIES for jardinieres and ferneries 
Strong, thrifty plants, 20c each by mail, or $1 50 per 
dozen by express. 
nAIDE^ HAIR— Our stock of these is very complete; 
the linest and liest we have ever ^rown. 
1st size, 2sc each, postpaid. 
2d size, 7sc each by express. 
3d .'!lze, $1.50 each by express. 
Extra fine specimens $5.00 each. 
BOSTON— Its loner, graceful, drooping fronds often at- 
tain a length of 5 or 6 feet in a single year, while its 
foliage IS always clean and hcalthv and not subject to 
the attacks of scale, mealy bugs and other insects. 
1st size, 2sc each by mall, 
ad size, 7sc each by express. 
Large size. Si. 50 each by express 
Extra Fine, $2 50 each by express, 
riammoth, $5.00 and $10 00 each by express. 
PIERSONl FE.'iN— For illustration and description see list of suecialties 
HONEYSUCKLE, FUCHSIA FLOWERED. 
This is a very vigorotis grower with long trailing branches which are liteially 
covered with beautiful red blossoms. The flowers are long tmrapet shaped and 
borne in large clusters, drooping like the Fuchsia isceach. ' 
HYDRANQEA. Mortensia 
The well known and favorite old variety, producing immense clusters of pink 
blooms which remain on the plant a long time before falling. 25c each. 
IVY ENGLISH. 
The old time favorite; valuable for baskets, vases, 
and for cemetery work, loc each. 
JUSTICIAS. 
Plume Plants. 
A beautiful class of plants of very easy ctilture and 
rapid growth. They commence to flower when quite 
young, throwing up large, plume-like blossoms which 
last a long time. 20c each; 3 for 50c, 
CARNEA— A very beautiful red. 
FLAVA — Yellow. New and desirable. 
VELUTINA— A beautiful pink Tariety. 
GLADIOLUS. 
ROYAL niXED— (See cut page 69.)— In this mixture we 
have placed many of the best named varieties. By 
carefully growing for a series of years, and rejecting 
the poorer kinds each season, we have produced a strain 
which.'for size of bloom and brilliancy of coloring, is 
unsurpassed, loc each, $1.00 per doz. 
IMPERIAL niXEO— This consists of a collection of choice 
flowering varieties selected from the best old named 
sorts. 5c each, 50c per doz 
COMHON MIXED— Choice, large bulbs, remarkable for 
their free blooming qualities and size of bloom. 35c per 
dozen, postpaid; $1.50 per 100 by express. 
CHOICE NAMED VARIETIES— loc each, except where 
noted. The entire collection for $1,25, 
SHAKESPIiARE—White with large rosy blotch. 
ADDISON- Dnrk amaranth, striped white. 
GEN. SHERMAN— I,arge fine scarlet. 
LORD BYRON— Hi illiant scarlet, blotched pure white. 
AIR. BAINS— Clear light red. 
OCTOROON— IJeautiful salmon pink, 15c each. 
PROSERPINE- Rosy white. 
RKINE VICTORIA— Pure white, carmine violet blotch. 
SNOW WHITE-Large blooms, cnormou^spikes. 35ceach. 
THE QUEEN- White.tinged with blush and carmine. 
20c each. ^ 
VAN SPANDONK— Fiery red. , \ *^ 
ZAMPA — Tender rose, mottled carmine. fK, (if^ 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 
Silk Oak. 
A magnificent plant for decorative pur- 
poses, growing very rapidly. The foliage 
is finely cut. rivaling many of the rare 
ferns in beaut v. 15c each. 
HELIOTROPE. 
IOC each, $1.00 per doz. postpaid, $6.00 
per 100 by express, 
CHIEFTAIN— IJlac colored, large truss. 
FLEUR D. ETE— Pure white. 
HIBISCUS. 
strong growing tropical plants with 
handsome, glossy foliage and large, brill- 
iant showy flowers, isc each, unless 
otherwise noted. 
COLLERI — i-enion yellow, base or petals 
crimson scarlet. 
COOPERI— Foliage beautifully variegated 
with dark green, pink and white. F. 'W- 
ers large, single crimson. 
GEN GRANT- A giant flowering d ble 
red variety, the largest and most perfect 
one of this class, ajc each. 
LEflON VERBENA. 
A beautiful plant with verbena-like 
foliage which is delightfully fragrant. 
15c each. 
MANETTIA VINE. 
Our illustration is a good representa- 
tion of this grand plant, though no pic- 
ture can do justice to its entrancing 
beauty. The tubular blossoms are from 
1 to 2 inches long, of a bright orange scar- 
let color tipped with golden. 15c each. 
LANTANAS. ■ 
These afford an abundance of bloom 
continuously throughout the entire sum- 
mer. IOC each, $1.00 per doz. 
HENDERSONI— Beautiful orange, chang- 
ing to bright crimson. 
LA NEIGE— Pure white with faint shades 
of veliow. 
MRS McKINLEY, The Weeping Lantana— 
The plant is of rapid growth and grace- 
ful drooping habit, with lovely, dark 
green foliage, producing a cluster of flow- 
ers at each leaf. The flowers are a most 
delicate, clear, brilliant, ros3- lih(c color, 
entirely distinct from any other flower 
we have ever seen. To produce quick re- 
sults a lialf dozen or more plants should 
be planted in a tub, although a very 
pretty basket can be grown from a single 
plant. It is vi 'uable for mixing with 
other p- its in vases, 15c each. 
r,!N'Jn TRIGYNUM. 
Yellow Flax. 
These are beautiful plants of easy cul- 
ture which i)roduce a great abundance of 
flowers continuously throughout the sea- 
son. The blossoms are single, targe, 
round, of a deep orange color, quite an- 
like that of any other flower. 15c each. 
MALABAR VINE. 
A ver\' interesting climbing or trailing 
plant. The leaves are light creamy white, 
striped and marked with gray and green. 
It grows rapidly and forms a' very pretty 
plant in a short time. The flowers are a 
very delicate shade of pink, aoc each. 
