GROWN BY THE FAMOUS COLD SYSTEM. 
CALLAS.-Strong Bulbs. 
LITTLE GEM — A dwarf growing variety, similar to the old common 
white sort, except in size. ISc each. 
SPOTTED LEAF— Dark green leaves, beautifully spotted with 
while. The flowers are white with a purple throat. 25c each. 
BLACK CALLA — A remarkable variety producing velvety black 
hloonts, with coal black f^pathe. 30c each. 
WHITE CALLA— The old, well known variety 20c each 
T\xe above set of 4 Calla Bulbs for 75c, postpaid. 
CANNAS. 
From a list of over 100 varieties grown at our nurseries we have 
selected the following as the best in their respective coioi-s We 
can supplv any of the standard varieties, but wouhi especially rec- 
ommend 'those listed here. LSc each. $L50 per doz., postpaid, 
$S.OO per 100 by express, unless otherwise noted. 
EXTRA STRONG PLANTS— Wc can siii)ply strong pot grown plants 
12 to 15 inches high, for shipment May 15th, customei's' choice of 
colors, but our selection of varieties. These are fine for imme- 
diate effect on the lawn, as many of them will be ready to flower 
or in blossom when shipt)ed, $2.00 per doz. or $15.00 per 100 by 
express at purchaser's expense. 
ADMIRAL DEWEY— Rich crimson. Height, 4 feet. 
ALSACE Delicate svilphur yellow, changing to creamy white. 
ALPHONSE BOLVIER - Criin.son. 
AUSTRIA- A giant flowered variety, with glorious golden, lily hke 
blooms. 20c each. 
BEAUTY OF POITEVINE— Bright, rich crimson. Height, feet. 
BLACK BEAUTY — A most beautiful foliage kind. It is a strong grower and th© leaves are 
a deep, bronzy wine red, almost black. Height, 5 to 6 feet. 20c each. 
BURBANK — 15xtra large, pure canary yellow\ Height, 5 feet. 
FLORE.NCE VAUOHAN— Blooms large, yellow, heavily splashed red. Height. 4 to 5 feet. 
rj.1rt*-ifw'^o A very fine dwarf growing, large flowering variety. The petals are a rich 
'^■'■'-'^ glowing scarlet crimson, distinctly marked with a broad band of golden 
vellow arojtid the outer edges. It i.s particularly adapted to plant as a bonier .-..round the 
beds r)f tailer sorts, as well as for pot culture. Height, 18 to 24 inches. 20c each. 
ITALLA — Rich, golden yellow with patches of brilliant reddish crimson 20c each. 
MAD CROZY— A (^lazzling crimson scarlet, bordered with golden yellow. Height, 314 feet. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON— A deep bright pink; large perfect bloom. Height. 3 feet. 20c 
each. 
MRS. KATE QR.AY — Immense fiower.s 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Color rich orange scarlet, 
finely streaked and flaked with golden yellow tints. A most superb variety, new and 
distinct. Height, (i to 7 feet, with massive foliage. 25c each. 
PAUL MARQUANT — A peculiar shatje of salmon; very distinct. 
PREMIER — Brilliant crimson red, bordered with yellow. 
PRES. McKINLEY— Brilliant crimson with scarlet shading. Height. 2H to 3 feet 
ROBUST.\ — Beautiful bronzy foliage. A very 
BLACK 
CALLA 
CANNA 
GLOR 
tall grower. Height, 7 to 8 feet. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE— Orange scariet, edged 
canary. 
SHENANDOAH — Large bronze leaves. Large 
spikes of deep rosy pink flowers 
SOUV. DE ANTOINE CROZY— liriUiant crim- 
son scarlet, bordered golden yellow. 
I-RliS. CARNOT - Foliage dark chocolate 
maroon. Blossoms bright scarlet, 4 to 5 ft. 
PRES. CLEVELAND— Distinct orange and 
scarlet. Very showy. 
CHAS. HENDERSON— Bright crimson, with 
pencilings of golden yellow at centre. 
CALLA, LITTLE GEM. 
Flamingo 
CARNATIONS. 
Our list of these- 
beautiful plants will 
be found up to date, 
none but choice varie- 
ties of recent intro- 
duction being offered 
Unless otherwise 
noted, ISc each. SI.SO 
per doz. W e can sup- 
ply strong, field grown 
plants in September at 
30c each, postpaid; or 
$2.v';0 per doz, by ex- 
press. 
ARMAZINDY — Pure^ 
while, lightly penciled 
scarlet 
G H. CRANE— Rich, 
clear, brilliant crimson, 
flnei.\- fringed and high- 
\y perfumed. 
ENCHANTRESS — Ther 
largest bloom we 
ever seen, measuring; 
4 to 5 inches in dian.e- 
ter. the stems being 24. 
to 36 inches in length 
The color is soft junk 
not unlike the old Day- 
break. 25c each. 
A new scarlet of unsurpassed beauty and t>ro- 
ductivcness. The blooms arc of the largest size^ 
full rourd*-!! form, rich scarlet; borne on strong, stiff stems- 
and blooming throughout the entire .season. Unlike other sorts, it 
is not subject to "cropping" but bears a continuous supply of 
large fragrant flowers throughout the season. 2Sc each. 
GENERAL MACEO — Deep brilliant scarlet overlaid wUh maroon. 
MORNING GLORY— A delicate, bright flesh pink. An improved 
iJaybreak. 
GOV. WOLCOTT — A very large bloom of purest white, borne on 
strong, stiff stems. 
MRS. LAWSON — ^^i'he largest lowering dark pink variety. Color a 
deep rich cerise pink. 
MRS. BRADT — Very large blooms, clear white, heavily splashed 
and streaked with red. 
WHITE CLOUD -Extra large blooms. Pure white, fragrant and 
lasting. PROSPERITY — A pure white ground overlaid with shad- 
ings of soft pink, 20c each. NORWAY — White, sometimes slight- 
ly streaked pink. Blooms 2i to 3 inches in diameter. 
Chenille Plant ^Ije Jam, j-f 
healthy f*>liage and the flowers are most 
remarkable. The flower spikes which 
appear in pairs from the axils of the 
leaves, grow from two to three feet in 
length. They are of bright crimson color, 
drooping and mixing among the green 
foliage with charming effect. r'()r bright 
and ctirious effect it has no equal. It 
grows as ea-sily as a coleus, and blooms continu- 
ously throughout the year. 2.Sc each. 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus splJel.) 
A beautiful hardy perennial, which is equally well 
adapted to growing in the open ground or as a i)Ot 
plant in the hoxisc. Tt is of Chinese origin and makes 
a clean healthy, vigorous growth, producing its 
charming plume like bluish lavender blossoms from 
early summer until late fall. It is seldom or never 
attacked by insects and is of such easy culture that 
every one who loves flowers to lighten up the home 
should have one. ISc each. 
Chenille Plant. 
Caryopteris, 
Special Offer. 
One of each of the 6 grand plant* and bulbs, 
illustrated on this page, for $1.00 postpaid. 
Don't fail to turn to our Plant Specialties on 
Page 54. 
Flamingo Carnation, 
