AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
FAUST. Bright pink; -very desirable. 
•FELIX CROCSSE. Brilliant red; very choice and scarce. 
Each, 1.00; per doz., 10.00. 
•FESTIVA MAXIMA. Beautiful large flowers of pure 
white, with few centre petals tinged with carmine. Each, 
.85, per doz., 8.50. 
FRANCIS ORTEGAL. Very dark purplish crimson ; flower 
large. 
GENERAL GRANT. Large red. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. Beuutiful yellow. 
GRANDIFLORA ALBA. White. 
GRAN DIFLORA RUBRA. Red. 
•GROVER CLEVELAND. Beautiful crimson. 
Each, 1.00; 
per uuz., au.w. „ „ . , , 
•LA TULIl’E. Very large globular flower, flesh-pink, 
shading to ivory white, centre petals tipped carmine. 
Each, 1.00; per doz., 10.00. 
•LADY ELEANOR BRAMWELL. Deep rose with silvery 
edge. Each, 1.00; per doz., 10.00. 
•LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Dark velvety purple, very large. 
Each, .75; per doz., 7.50. 
MME. AUGUSTA PELTEREAU. Large, very pale pink. 
MME. BREON. Rose, with whitish-yellow centre. 
MARC1IAL VAILLANT. Compact rose type; aniline red; 
very tall. 
MARIE LEMOINE. Blush, fading to white. 
•MARQUISE d’lVORY. Pure white with crimson blotch. 
Each, .85; per doz,, 8.50. 
MARS. Beautiful red. 
MODISTE GUERIN. Dark rose, large and fragrant. 
M. ROUS SELIN. Light pink, with crimson centre. 
MRS. HOVEY. Pine white. 
NIGRA. Very dark crimson. 
•PINK DE NEMOURS. Beautiful clear pink. Each, .85; 
per doz., 8.50. 
PLUTARCH. Fine pink. 
PRINCESS NICHOLAS ROBERTS. Very fine white. 
PROLIFER A TRICOLOR. Pink. 
PURPUREA SUPERBA. Dark purpllsb-red. 
QUEEN’S PERFECTION. A beautiful pink. 
•QUEEN OF QUEENS. Pure white, with creamy centre; 
choice. Each, 1.00; per doz., 10.00. 
•REINE HORTENSE. Large cup-shaped flower; soft pink 
with centre border carmine. Late. Each, 1.00; per doz., 
10 . 00 . 
•ROTHSCHILD. Outside rose, with salmon centre; fra- 
grant and distinct. Each, .75; per doz., 7.50. 
RUBRA SUPERBA. Very large and full, dark velvety 
crimson. Late. 
OXALIS 
These are eTfremely pretty decorative subjects for pot 
or hanging basket culture, both foliage and flowers being 
extremely attractive. 
BERMUDA BUTTERCUP. This beautiful variety is now 
prime favorite; is of strong free growing habit, and, as 
its name implies, of a rich Buttercup yellow color. 
Per doz., .35; per 100, 2.50. Mailed free. 
RANUNCULUS 
This beautiful early summer border plant belongs to the 
'buttercup family. The types now popular in the class 
under consideration would, from their gay appearance 
both in form and color, be hardly recognized as a relation 
to this modest denizen of the field. The cultural directions 
are practically the same as advised for Anemones. 
CARTERS COCKADE. In a splendid variety of colors, 
immense double flowers. Is flitting in all respects to be 
cultivated by the side of the Anemone. The flowers are 
double, of immense size, and combine every possible 
shade of color peculiar to this interesting and easily- 
cultivated flower. Per doz., .(15, per 100, 4.50, per 1,000, 
35.00. 
FINEST MIXED TURBAN RANUNCULUS (Guernsey- 
grown). Very carefully grown and selected. Per doz., 
.50; per 100, 3..50; per 1,000, 30.00. 
NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS 
By careful selection the Narcissus and Daffodil may be 
had in bloom from February to May in the open ground, 
and to assist in this respect we have numbered each 
variety in accordance with the following list: No. 1, late 
February to early March; No. 2, through March; No. 3, 
from middle of March to middle of April ; No. 4, latter 
part of April : No. 5, early in May. Some allowance must 
the made for late planting or growth in ungenerous soil. 
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