CATALOGUE OF SrrZ?S, PLAXTS, BULDS ASD FRUIT. 
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It is siiuply impossible to describe tiie beauty of this wonderful 
plant. Words fail to convey any idea of its magrnificencc. It never 
fails to please the purchaser. The flowers arc drooping, bell-shaped, 
over afoot in length, and about nine inches in width, of creamy white 
lolor and very fragrant. The striking appearance this plant makes 
on tile lawn when in full bloom cannot be correctly described. It 
blooms very freclj-. and it is a common si^ht to see 15 or 20 of the 
immense wliite blossoms open at one time. It is a hard-wooded 
plant of rapid growth, but seldom attains a height over five feet. 
The fact that it will bloom at almost any time of the year is another 
important point. It is equally desirable for growing in the window 
or conservatory, or out of doors during the summer months. Price, 
fine plants, 30c. each. 
PANSYx » 
PT^AXTS. 
We have a fine 
lot of j>lants 
grown from the 
finest strains of 
seed and afc un- 
surpassed for size 
and rich coloring. 
Price 5c. each, 
50c. per dozen, 
$3.50 per 100. 
Alternantliera. 
m\m\ 
They are among 
the most showy 
we have for car- 
ptt bcddiBg. bor- 
ders or ribbon 
lines, and arc es- 
pecially adapted 
to use in the for- 
mation of letters 
or figures on the 
lawn. Leaves are 
tinted, bordered 
and l)'otihed in 
various fo rm s ; 
bright crimson to 
vellowand green. 
^ iOc.ea- h.$l doz., 
3JiPC>MANSIA^ :p6 hundred. 
1. Paul Bruant. — Rapid growing variety, with 
lovely rose colored blossoms, which change to creamy 
white. Price 20c, eaeh. 
2. Alba Picta. — Beautiful rich green leaves, thickly 
spotted with white. Blossoms pure white. Price 10c. 
3. Metallica — I-eaves are three-cornered, the upper 
part is covered with a lustrous bronze shade. Flow- 
ers creamy white. Price l5c. 
4. Weltoniensis. — Fine bright green leaves, with 
handsome red blossoms. Price 15c. 
6, Sutton's Perfection.— An English variety, fine 
for general use. Flowers waxy white and produced in 
the greatest profusion. Price 25. 
6. Sangruinea. — Beautiful dark green leaves, the un- 
derside of which are a deep rose color. Flowers white. 
Pi ice loc. 
7. Diadema. — Large deeply cut leaves, which are 
dotted and veined with white. Price 15c. 
8. Rubra. — Rich scarlet or bright rose colored blos- 
soms. Yerv fine. Price 15c. 
9. Decora. — Flowers creamy white, often shaded 
with pink ; leaves long and spotted with white. 
Price 20c, 
10. Apple Blossom, — The greatest flowering Begonia ever introduced. 
It blooms profusely the entire year and seems to require no rest at all. 
Flowers pink. Price 25c. 
OTHER QOOb BEQ0Nlfl5. 
Inoarnata.— Bright pink tlowcrs, le;ives darlt and sprinkled or do ttecJ 
witli white. Price 15c. 
Marguerite. — I..eaTes brownish Rreen, blossoms creamy white, shadingr 
to pink. Vcrv handsome, Price 20o. 
Palm Ijeaf. — Beautilul deeply-cut leaves, which resemble those of a palm. 
Price ITjc. 
Saundersonli.— Flowers brightred, heart shaped and very pretty ; learcs 
flossy, deep green. Price 15c. , 
Argrentea Guttata.— Handsome oblong leaves of a purplish bronze 
color, each one being marked with white spots; white flowers. Price 13e. 
Weltoniensis Alba. — Almost the same as Weltoniensis, with exception 
of flowers, which arc white. Price 10c, 
12 BEGONIAS FOR $1.00 
- - OR - - 
5 BEGONIAS FOR 50c. 
Your Choice of any of the above-named 
V arieties. 
DOUBL.K PKTUNIA, BT.ANCHK DYSUSGEK. 
A lovely new double white variety that should be in every collection of 
plants. The blossoms which arc of an enormous size, are deeply cut and 
fringed, making a most handsome and attractive flower. This is one of the 
iinest plants that can be grown for house culture, as it succeeds in any soil 
or situation, and blooms profusely the entire sea'son. It i« no uncommon 
si.uht to see as many as 25 o" 30 of the large flowers Open at once, and a. 
plant in full bloom pre- 
sents a most beautiful 
appearance. You will 
make a mistake if you 
don't order it. Price 
20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
MELYTRA. 
One of the most popu- 
lar of our tiiberous- 
rooted plants. Itis per- 
fectly hardy and equally 
adajitcd to out-iioor 
pl.mting or forcing for 
early spring blooming. 
It will produce its snowy 
racemes t f delicate p nk 
jind white heart-shaped 
flowers from February 
to April in the house, 
flowermg in the open 
ground in May and 
June. This is certainly 
a beanti:'nl plant, /'.vf'-a 
t:t rotif! St "■ U . Price li.'c. 
each, 3 lo* 00c. DTELVTUA. 
