CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
ABUTILON SOUVENIR DB BONN. 
Some fine J1butilon$. 
Souvenir de Bonn— Without doubt the finest Abutilon yet intro- 
dnced. The foliage is large and of a deep green color, rot mottled and 
marbled as in all other forms, but each leaf is edged with a broad white 
margin, not unlike the silver leaved Geraniums. The plant is of strong, 
robust growth and forms beautiful specimens in a very short time. We 
know of no variegated plant introduced within recent years which has 
pleased us so much as this silver-edged Abutilon. Price, 15o. 
Splendour — A new and valuable variety different from any ever 
offered. Color, deep red, a shade heretofore unknown in this class of 
plants. Very rare. Price, 30o each. 
Snow Ball— A beantilul pure white variety, greatly rescmbhng the 
old Boulc de Neige. Flowers large and very fine. Price, 20c each. 
Leopard or Eclipse - Foliage striped and mottled with yellow and 
green; this toi etner with the bright orange or crimson colored flowers 
makes a grand display. Price* 16c each- 
Double Thompsonii— Flowers are orange colored, large double, 
and produced in the greatest profusion. Leaves are spotted and 
blotched in a most peculiar manner. Price, lOc each. 
Pink Perfection- The flowers arc a light pink color, and produced 
in great profusion. Price, lOo each. . „. ^ . ^ 
Boule de Nieare— Flowers large, clear white. Plant » a strong and 
thrifty grower. Price, lOo each. 
EVERBLOOMING CALLA, "UTTLE GEM." 
It is of dwarf habit and does not grow scraggly like the old variety, 
Oor experience proves that it is a true everbloomer,theflower8 appear- 
ing in great profusion both summer and winter when grown in pots, 
or it will bloom profusely all summer long in the open ground, and 
potted in September will continue blooming without intermission all 
winter. The same plant will grow and bloom for years without once 
ceasing, and the quantity of the bloom which a good plant will produce 
is astonishing. Its numerous flowers are of great size, much larger 
than the common sort, and snowy white in color. Price, ZOc each. 
THE BLACK CALLA. 
This is undoubtedly the greatest novelty in the plant line that has 
been introduced within the past twenty-five years. The Black Calla 
came from Egypt, and the bulbs which we offer were imported direct 
from Jerusalem, where they are grown, making a valuable souvenir of 
the Holy Land. Until very recently this rare lily has been seen only in 
the rich botflnical collections, frw people being able tq purchase it on 
account of the great cost. We have at last been able to secure quite a 
stock, and have made the price low enough to be within the reach of all 
who desire and priie this wonderful and scarce plant. Strong huloa. 
Price 25c. 
CALLA, LITTLE GRU. 
CORONILLA GLAUCA. 
A thrifty, rapid growing, bushy little plant, bearing an abundance of 
fragrant pea-shaped yellow flowers. Desirable for either summer or winter 
blooming. It is certain to please you. Price, 16c. 
ANTIGONON-MOUNT AIN ROSE. 
Numberless clusters of deep pink blossoms so completely cover the vine 
as to almost hide the foliage. Grand and effective when grown in a sunny 
spot. Hardy with slight covering. Highly praised by those who have 
grown it. Price, 16c. 
ARDESIA CRENULATA. 
Probably one of the most ornamental house plants that has ever been 
offered. It requires a warm place, and with proper care will flower freely 
the entire year; or when not in flower will produce clusters of brilliant red 
berries, which make a most novel and showy appearance. Price, 35c each. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
A tropical plant of the well known family of Caladiums. One of the 
mOBt striking of the ornamental foliage plants, either for pot or 
lawn planting. It will grow in any good garden soil. It iseasy of culture, 
a full sized plant being 4 or 5 feet in height, with immense leaves. Roots 
obtained in the spring will make good plants in the summer, and in the fall 
they should be taken up and stored in the cellar in dry sand. There IS 
nothing so good as this Caladium for a grand bed of foliagre in the 
garden. Oood roots, 26o each. 
ABLAHC 
BLACK CALLA. 
CUPHEA EMDSfENS. 
A charming plant which grows rapidly to a height of fifteen or 
eighteen inches, bearing a mass of scarlet flowers tipped virith gold and 
green. Valuable for pot or open garden culture and especially desirable 
on account of its healthy habit. Price, 18c 
ABUTILON, "GOLDEN BELL." 
This has been correctly named the " Perpetual Flowering Abutilon," 
for it never seems to tire or need any rest, the plant being literally cov- 
ered with bright lemon colored blossoms at all seasons of the year. It 
is of vigorous habit, and when once started requires but little attention; 
it is, in fact, one of the most desiraljle house plants ever introduced. 
Price, 80c each. 
IVY 
GERANIUM. 
White Robe. 
Probably no plants 
cTer introduced are 
more desirable for 
hanging; baskets, 
vases or boxes than 
th is m ajf n i ficcn t class 
of trailing beauties. 
White Robe we have 
selected aa the finest 
large flowering white 
sort in a collection of 
over fifty varieties. 
The beantiful rich 
green, ivy-shaped 
leaves and charming 
flowers present a 
most graceful ap- 
pcarancee. Grown 
as a specimen plant 
on a bracket it is very 
desirable. FrioeSOc 
HELIOTROPE— Violet Gem. 
Color, fine dark violet; one of the best dark sorts, in fact one of the 
best of all Heliotropes. Good for pots; fine tor bedding in open ground, 
and extra good for cutting; odor exquisite, and it produces flowers In 
abundance. In last twenty years we have had on trial many varieties 
of Heliotrope; but of all we pronounce this the best, either fur pots, bed- 
ding or cut flowers. It is a strong, vigorous grower of unusually 
healthy habit and handsome appearance. Price 20c. 
ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS. 
A beautiful species, of climbing habit, remarkable for delicate appear- 
ance of its foliage. As a decorative plant for the conservatory or win- 
dow, it is very striking. The sprays are beautiful Prire. 26c each. 
DAHLIAS 
Oiant 
Kixed 
Varieties. 
We offer a fine 
mixture of large 
double flowering 
varieties which we 
failed to keep sep- 
arate when taking 
up the bulbs this 
past season. The 
colors range from 
pure white to deep- 
estcarmine orcrim- 
son and will make 
a lovely display. 
Price 26c each, 3 
for 60c. 
ARDKSlA CKBNOLATA, 
ANTIGONON — UOUNTAIN K08B. 
SOW MAY'S 
PANSY SEEDS, 
Ct'PHBA HUINBNS. 
