GERANIUMS, general list. 
The improvement in the Geranium, both in the size of the individual 
flower and the truss, is wonderful when compared with the flowers of a 
dozen years ago. Many of the single flowers are larger than a silver dollar 
and the trusses are immense balls of living ool< r: 
BEAUTY P01TEVTNE. Rosy salmon, best semi-double flowers. 
JEAN VIAUD. Semi-double, pure pink. 
JOHN DOYLE. Bright Vermillion: semi-double 
LA INCONTABLE. Double rose color. 
MAD. ROZAIN. Double white. Very large fuss 15c. each. 
PREDICTION. Double cerise pink. 
S. A. NUTT. Dark crimson. One of the best double varieties ISc. each. 
MARS. Flowers single, deep rose salmon shading to white. 
MRS. E. 0. HILL. Single salmon. 
MRS. J. M. OARR. Single white. 
MRS. BEARDSLEY. Single salmon pink. 
MAD. P0IR1ER. Violet carmine, single flower. 
QUEEN OF THE WEST. Single scarlet. 
IVY LEAF VARIETIES. 
This class has thick, glossy. Ivy-shaped leaves. Plants drooping in habit. 
Excellent for baskets, vases, and houso plants. 
BEAUTY OF CASTLE HILL. Soft rose color. 
JEANNE DE ARC. Flowers verv large, pure white. 
SOUV. CHAS. TURNER. Flowers bright pink. 
SILVER LEAF VARIETIES. 
Leaves White-Margined. This class has marked leaves, the enter b ing 
bright green, and the edges silvery white. They are elegant plants for the 
house in winter, the foliage making a beautiful contrast. 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW. Urge leaves, edged silver. 
MAD. SALLEROI. Small leaves, tinted white. 
GERANIUM. Sweet Scented. 
ROSE. This is the mose desirable of the scented and fragrant varieties. 
Price of all Oeraniums, each, 10 cents; three tor 25 cents; per dozen, *l.0O; 
except as noted. 
GENISTA CANARIENSIS. 
A beautiful yellow flowering plant that flowers so freely as to literally 
cover the plant with its rich golden yellow blooms. 15c, bach. 
HELIOTROPE. 
The heliotrope is prized more for its fragrance than 
for the beauty of its flowers, though, as grown 
today, they are very handsome. It is a favorite 
with everyone. Heliotropes require a sunny loca- 
tion, as they do not do well when grown in the shade. 
Very desirable for house culture, a single plant filling 
a whole room jvith perfume. Each, 10c.; three for 
25c; doz., $1.00. 
HISBISCUS. 
COLLERI . Lemon yellow, base of petals crimson scarlet. 
1 5c. each. 
COOPER1. Foliage variegated. Flowers single, 
crimson. 15c. each. 
GEN. GRANT. A giant flowering double red. 25c. 
each. 
PEACHBLOW. Double pink crimson centre. 25c. 
each. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Fuchsia Flowered 
A vigorous grower with long trailing branches cov- 
ered with beautiful trumpet shaped blossoms. 15c. 
each. 
Kcntia (Palm.) 
HONEY SUCKLE, golden leaved. 
A most beautiful little house plant with golden yellow leaves, mottled 
and veined green. 10c. each. 
HYDRANGEA, hortensia. 
The well known and favorite old variety, producing immense clusters of 
pink blooms. 25c. each. 
IVY. 
German or Parlor. An old favorite that is very useful for hanging baskets 
and vases. Tender. Each, 10c. 
English. The old popular variety. Hardy. Each, I Oc ; two for 25c 
JUSTICIAS. PLUME PLANTS. 
These flowers when quite young, throw up large, plume-llko blossoms. 
CARNEA. A very beautiful red. 20c. each. 
FLAVA. Yellow. New and desireable. 20c. each. 
L ANT AN A. 
The Lantana produces a compact head of flowers of different and changing 
hues — white, crimson, scarlet, and yellow— sometimes all on the same spike, 
HENDERSON. Beautiful orange, changing to crimson. 10. each. 
LA NEIGE. Pure white with faint shades of yellow. 10c. each. 
New Weeping. This Lantana is a fine plant, of graceful, drooping habit, 
producing flowers at each leaf. The flowers are a brilliant rosy lilac, and 
literally cover the whole plant. One of the best plants for hanging baskets. 
Entirely distinct from any other flower. 15c. each. 
MANETTIA VINE. 
Mancttia Bicolor. A beautiful twining plant, producing very showy 
tubular flowers from one to two inches in length, and in such abundance 
that the plants are literally covered with them the entire season. The 
flowers are intense fiery scarlet, with bright yellow tip. Each, 15c; two for 25c. 
OLEANDERS. 
The set of 3 for 75c. 
PRINCE ALBERT. Mammoth white flowers, perfectly double. 30c each. 
LA ROSFRIE. Lovely double pink blossoms. 30c each. 
GOLDEN WEST Double flowers of golden shade. 30c each. 
PALMS. 
TTpntlflG give better satisfaction as a house 
ivcuuaa. plant than any other varieties. 
They are of slow growth, and are not affected by the 
dust and dry atmosphere of the house, and were we 
to select one Palm only, it certainly would be a 
Kent;: 30c. each, postpaid; large plants by ex- 
press, $1,00 to $10.00, each. 
T fltflnia (Chinese fan palm.) This pop - 
jwct Ictlllcl* u j ar v ar i e ty is too well known to re- 
quire description. We grow them in immense quan- 
tities. 25c. postpaid $1.50 to $10.00 each, by express. 
Phoenix Reclinata. L^T^"'^ 
Palm, with dark green, glossy foliage. 30c. each 
postpaid. 
PnrnQ ^ ne most elegant and graceful of all the 
^✓UCUo, smaller Palms. Its slender, erect stem 
is freely furnished with its gracefully arching leaves, 
of a rich green color. Admirable for fern-dishes, 
as they are of slow growth and maintain their 
lieauty for a long time. 30c. each postpaid; 75c. to 
$3.00 each by express. 
Umbrella Palm. ^^Jr*'^ 
plants, 25c, 50c. and 75c. each by express. 
