CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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Geranium Dottble. 
H. F. Darrow. — A mapilficent deep 
scarlet, the richestanddarkest colored 
variety we have ever seen. Flowers 
perfectly double. 20o each, S for 
EOo. 
Emerson. — Large double flowers of 
a liKht pink and salmon color. lOe 
each. 12 for$1.00. 
Illxiininator. — Very light double 
scarlet, h right and showy. lOoeaoh, 
12 for* 1.00. ^, ^ 
St. Cyr.— Perfectly double flowers, 
about the color of the La France Rose. 
20c each, 3 for 50o, 12 for »1.25. 
Grace May.— A favorite with all ; 
flowers largeand very beautiful; color, 
light pink. 25o each, 8 for eOc, 12 
for $1.50. . , 
Tropheo. — A grand single; color, 
light pink with lilac center. Very 
handsome. 20o each, 8 for 60o, 12 
for $1.25. 
Femifolia.— Price lOc. 
Qeneral Sheridan. — Deep, single 
scarlet flowers. Showy. 10c each, 
12 for $l.O0. 
Mrs. Beadsley. — Lovely delicate 
shade of salmon. 15c each, 4 for 
50o, 12 for $1.25. 
Master Christine.— Lightpink, free 
growing and thrifty. lOo each, 12 
for$1.00. 
Souvenir de Mirande.— The ' ' Peach 
Blossom" variety. Flowers creamy 
white with pink shaded edges, many 
petals shaded with salmon. 15o 
each, 4 for 50o, 12 for $1.25. 
Rose.— The leaf is highly perfumed. 
lOo each, 12 for $1.00. 
Apple Scented.— Leaves fragrant, 
like apple blossoms. 15c each, 12 
for$l 50 
Mountain of Snow.— Leaves green, 
margined white. 15o each, 12 for 
$1.25. 
Ipomoea. 
I^are Plant$> 
FOR 
..50 CENTS.. 
We will send the following 
plants and the book 
"Practical Qulde to 
Floriculture." 
UAIiABOB VHTB. 
PARIS PBIZB BOSE. 
OHBYSANTHEMTTM, 
WHITE STAB. 
HIBISCUS. 
Qeneral Grant.— A giant flowering double red variety, the largest 
and most perfect one of this class. Nearly all these plants require to be 
several months old before flowering, this, however, will bloom freely 
when only a few inches high and the beautifully shaped plants present 
a most charming appearance when covered with its showy, double, red- 
dish crimson flowers. Price 80o. 
HELIOTROPE. 
Popular house and outdoor summer plants that;make friends where 
ever grown. Exceedingly fragrant. 
Fascination. — Pure white flow 
ers of perfect form and delicate per- 
fume. 20o each. 
Queen of the Violets.— Deep 
violet purple with pure white eyes. 
Price lOo each. 
Mad. Bruant — Large flowers of 
a clear lavendar shade with white 
eye. Price lOo each. 
Mad. de Blonay.— The well- 
known old white variety. Price 
lOo each. 
Creole. — Rich plum color, the 
sweetest scented of this class. 
Price 25c each. 
Fleur de Ete.— Pure white, very 
strong grower. Price lOo each. 
Hibiscus, Gen. Grant. 
Heliotrope. 
Gloxinia. 
IPOMCEAS OR nOONFLOWERS. 
Blue Dawn Flower. (Ipomcea Learf/.)— A magnificent, qnick-grow- 
ing perennial climber, the flowers produced in bunches of a half dozen; 
the individual blooms are trumpet-shaped, about four inches across, of a 
rich velvet blue, with five purple ravs. Grows about twenty-five feet in one sea- 
•""'Blulhing^Blluty MoonSr' cr.^^^^^^^^ Florida tuberons-rooted Ipomoea of the greatest beauty, and . 
splendW coSfp^lSn for «°e WhitT Its flowers are of exactly the same shape, tut m <:o'<>' t^e most exq^^^^^^^^ 
Sade of b°ush7 shading off into deeper purple in the throat. The flowers which borne in the greatest pr^usion^ 
optn just before sunset and the effect is as if the sun had cast a most beautiful roseate hue over them. Tubers must be 
"'"New Ha?dy TSbe/o'is-Bo^oted Ipomcea a.'pan^Srata.)-This magnificent species is perfectly "-^-Vl' 17^0 
United States ItsYro wth if very neat and graceful; leaves heart-shape flowers very large, « J"""!*" ^J* 
inches across, pure satiny- white, with a pinkish-purple throat shading off deeper in the tube. M any flower, are pro- 
dnced on the same peduncle, greatly prolonging its season of bloom. Price 15o each. 
ONE EACH OF THE THREE FOR 50c. 
GLADIOLI. 
These grand summer flowering bulbs are too well known to require any 
description. For years we have made a specialty of named varieties, out 
this season we have decided to ofler only mixed kinds. 
Star Mixed.- All colors and shades. Per doe. 86o, per lOO $2.50. 
Boyal Mixed.— Selected bulbs, all from the very finest named varieties. 
Per doz. 75o, per lOO $4.00. 
Giant Fancy Mixed.— Mammoth flowering varieties of the most varied 
and richest shade" Price lOo each, 12 for fl.OO, lOO for $6.60 post- 
GLOXINIA. 
Handsome summer-blooming plants, having a great variety of colors. 
■ Bulbs should be started in the spring, in a warm place. Thev require par- 
tial shade and a liberal supply of water when growing. BtUhs 8Bc each, 
6for$1.00. Seed, per pkt. 25o. 
IPOnOEA CHRYSANTHA. 
A Klant flowered golden variety, desirable for outdoor growing in 
the summer months, but quite tender, and must be taken in at the tirst 
appearance of cold weather. The leaves are deeply cut and make a band- 
some show when trained on a trellis. It blooms freely from July until Octo- 
ber and the mammoth blossoms are sure to please a flower lover, frlce 
THE FAMOUS IRIS KAEMPFERI. 
The newervarieties of this King of Iris, recently introduced from Japan, 
are marvels of beauty and stateliness. Think of a plant sending up to a 
height of three feet a dozen flower spikes, each spike bearing from two to 
four enormous blossoms eight or ten inches across, and of the most delicate 
and beautiful colors, markings and combinations. Think of a bed ot on 
colors— white, indigo, violet, lavender, mauve, sky-blue, royal-purple, blush, 
yellow, etc. Your imagination can conceive of nothing grander, and when 
you see them you will realize they are infinitely more grand and beautiful 
than your imagination could portray. Surh are these new Ins Kaempfcri, ai«dioU 
the kW of hardy perennial plants. 20c. each, 6 for $1.00, postpaid*- GladioU. 
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