IF YOU WANT THE BEST, BUY MAY^; 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Prices, unless otherwise noted, lOc each, $1. 00 ner doz. Special quotations made on large lots to parties de> 
sirous of growing them for flower shows. Small plants camiot l>e supplied after .August 1st. We cau sud- 
ply large plants of the leading sorts for fall blooming after September 1st at 50c to $1.00 each bv exDress 
^, ^ SIX BEST EARLY FLOWERING SORTS. 
ivfi' '!-'''' DC r.^r^Tl."^ tjie early and are selected from a list of nearly one hundred varieties. 
I L-.KSl^iJJ-n .^'^''•o/' •""o^"^y white. A delightful sort, sure to please. 
tino ■ vl ,V,ur.^JlV~i'"' '^yliest wlute vanety in cultivation. Good size, creamy white bloom. 
. X. Y.tVir" 1?'^''"^ *>^^ yellows in cultivation. Early atid a robust grower 
YRtVS^ QULEN— Pure golden yellow. MRS. HENRY ROBINS()N^An extra large, pure white variety. 
ADbLE — A pleasing .shade of light pink Large, full blooms, of great lasting qualities. 
THE GRAND MID-SEASON COLLECTION. 
Major BoiiafEon. Soft, pure j:ellow. Col. Appleton— Deep yellow. Timothy Eaton— Incurved, ptire white. 
Lavender Queen— Lavender pink. Maud Dean— Pink, almost rose. Golden Wedding— Large yellow. 
These six for SOc, postpaid. 
. . SIX ELEGANT LATE SORTS. 
INIbNSlTV — A new crimson, flowers of the largest size, refle.xed form, showing only the brijtht orimaao 
upper surface of the petals. = - =w 
GOLDEN BEAUTY — A late golden yellow, ready at Thanksgiving and later. 
W H RAYMOND — Blooms very large, pure yellow, of good form and substance. 
V ANOMA — \ ery late, pure white, reflexed petals. The best late white. 
^in:SPAP^X9^~^}'''"'"^^ P"™ sometimes slightly tinged with pink. 
MARIAN NEWELL — Flowers of extra size, measuring 9 inches in diameter. Color a true niok. 
■ . „ „. , SIX CHOICE POMPON SORTS. 
y.'.%'^T7''^'S?' , . , ANGELIQUE—Snowy wliite. ATLAS— Bright yellow. 
MIZPAH— Clear bright pink. GARISA— Fine white. ATI LA-M3hoiee yellow. 
MaiOr Bonaffnn grand variety we consider the very best for amateur cultivation. The 
■ -.^u, plant is strong and vigorous, the foliage the prettiest we have ever seen in any 
variety. The blossoms are of the large.st size, ball shaped, inciurved, a soft pure yellow. Its keeping qua& 
the best of any known Chry.santhemum. For pot culture in the north, for outside growing in the 
middle states, and for greenhouse cultivation everywhere it is the peer of all varieties. 
DRACENA INDIVISA. 
A beautiful decorative plant. Adapted to pot ctil- 
ture and fine for centres of vases, rustic boxes etc., 
on the lawn. Small plants, 2Sc each postpaid. Strong 
plants, IS to 18 inches tall, $1.00 each by express 
FABRIANA IMBRICATA, 
Chrysanthemum, Major Bonaffon. 
T)n1nHaQ There is no cla-s.'? of flowers more 
Jja±xi.iaa beautiful than these, Thev are of easy 
culture, give an abundance of bloom at small ex- 
pense and increase in numbers very rapidly from 
year to year. The tubers should be taken up each 
fall and stored in a dry cellar until spring, when they 
may be divided and replanted. Prices, unless other- 
wise noted, ISc each, or $I.SO per doz. 
A. D. LIVONI— Rich pink, finely formed. 
ALEWINE — .\ delicate pink, tipped purple. 
ALICE EMILY— Bull yellow, perfect form. 
ARABELLA — Pale lemon, shading to primrose 
ARRAN DE POGUE— Maroon, tipped white. 
■CAPSTAN— Soft brick red. shaded apricot. 
DR. J. P. KIRTLAND— Dark, velvety crimson. 
ERNEST GLASSE— Rich nurplish magenta. 
EARL OP PEMBROKE— Bright plum color. 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS— White, tinted lilac. 
HI MMLISCHE— Light purple lavender. 
JOHN ROACH— Pure yellow. Cactus variety. 
LITTLE JENNY — Pompon. Rich crimson maroon. 
AlARY D. HALLECK— Canary yellow. 
.MISS RUTH- Pale pink, shading to white. 
MRS. BARNES— Cactus. A beautiful primrose. 
MRS. BENNET— Soft crimson. Cactus sort. 
PERLE DE LA TETE DE OR— Pure white with an 
<)Cca,sional lavender tint. 
PLUTON— Pure yellow; choice. 
PRI NCE OF ORANGE— Cactus. In color a blending 
of apricot, orange and bronze. 
SUNBEAM — A new crimson pompon. 
SNOW CLAD — A fine white pompon. 
VIRQINALE—W-hife pompon. 
WHITE SWAN — .\ well-formed, pearly white sort. 
W. E. GRATSCHEFF— BuCf, suffused wth red, spot- 
ted and striped crimson. 
ZOAR — Pompon. Yellow, edged salmon and pink. 
MIXED VARIETIES— lOc each, $1.00 per doz. 
FUCHSIAS. 
They thrive best in a mixture of leaf mold and sand; should ke kept in a shady, moist situation, and require 
plenty of water, especially when in blossom. lOc each, unless otherwise noted. 
■6ARL HOLT - Single, striped red and white. 
HELENE — (Tree Fuchsia.) Large, semi^louble, orange scarlet blossotns. ISc each. 
JLORD BYRON -Large, single purple blossoms. 
MRS. E. Q. HILL — Large double blossoms; corolla pure white sepals dark red. 
MRS. MARSHALL — Semi-double; corolla carmine, sepals white. 
PRINCE NAPOLEON— Double purple blossoms. 
TRAILING QUEEN— A choice variety of trailing or drooping habit. 
TartanPCP Pprlar the most beautiful ornamental 
ja^aucoc v,/cuai plants of recent introduction. It is of most 
easy culture and rapid growth, and succeeds in almost any situation. 
It is a tender evergreen, attaining a height of several feet in a few 
years. 25c each. 
Hisbiscus, Peachblow Ji%,e^;:ra rS IffieM? 
pink with a small deep crimson centre A continuous bloomer. It is 
a rapid, vigorous grower, commencing to bloom when quite small and 
projlucing finely formed blossoms 4 to 5 inches in diameter continu- 
ously throughout the year. 25c each. 
frPnieitfl f!flTinrif»nciC beautiful yellow flowering plant 
cover the plant with its sich golden yellow blooms when well grown. 
ISc each. 
Show Dahlias 
.A small pot plant with cedar-like foliage, which pro- 
duces an abundance of charming, pure white tubu- 
lar blossoms. ISc each. 
FERNS. 
ASSORTED VARIETIES for jardinieres and femeriea. 
Strong thrifty plants, 20c each, by mail; or $1.50 per 
dozen by express. 
MAI DEN HAI R — Our stock of these is very complete, 
the finest and best we have ever grown. 
1st size. 2Sc each, postpaid. 
2d size. 75c each by express. 
3d size. $1.50 each by express. 
Extra fine specimens, $5.00 each. 
BOSTON — Its long, graceful, drooping fronds often 
attain a length of .5 or 6 feet in a single year, while 
its foliage is always clean and healthy. 
1st. size. 2Sc each by mail. 
2d size. 7Sc each by express. 
Large size, $1.50 each bv express. 
Extra Fine, $2.50 each by express. 
Mammoth, $5.00 and $10.00 each by express. 
PIERSONI. 
Cut and description on page 53. 
T?<»rn T^iolioo Choice decorated china, nicely 
rem l^lSneb guej „ith assorted ferns, aA 
$2 00 to $5.00 each. These make elegant gifts. 
PICUS ELASTICA. 
Rubber Plant. 
A very graceful, ornamental plant with broad 
glossy leave-s of deepest green. Strong plants, by 
express 75c to $2.00 each. 
Japanese Cedar. 
PLANTS BY EXPRESS- While plants can be safely sent by mail and 
our guarantee accompanies all such shipments, we would advi.se all 
customers ordering plants to have them sent by express. The cost is a 
trille more, but our patrons are amply repaid by receiving larger and 
stronger plants, and we always include extras more than sufficient to 
cover express charges 
Hibiscus, Peachblow. 
