IO 
WILLIAM M. BOWEN, NEWPORT, ARKANSAS. 
Leopard. A distinct spotted variety ; rich 
mauve, strangely spotted with pure white. 
Awarded a certificate as an oddity ; sur- 
passed by none. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. One of the best 
seedlings ever offered in America or 
Europe ; bright crimson, reverse of petals 
a shade lighter; strong erect grower. A 
orize winner. 25 cts. each. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Bright pink ; the 
base of each petal being pure white, form- 
ing a broad and decided ring around the 
yellow center. Awarded first premium 
at Orange, N. J., in 1888. 25 cts. each. 
Jloonlight. Immense flowers of pure 
white, with rich cream center. 
Mrs. C. Carey. A magnificent flower 
CHINESE 
These distinguish themselves through tl 
Gorgeous. A gorgeous yellow in size and 
color. 
John Collins. Immense, large flat flow- 
ers of beautiful silvery bronze. 
PO/TVPON OR S/hALL 
Gold. A plant of short stocky and vigor- 
ous growth and is covered with a wealth 
of small golden flowers. 
with very large broad petals of pearly 
white, much curved and twisted ; when 
in full bloom it presents the appearance 
of a bank of snow. 15 cts. each. 
Mrs. R. Brett. A distinct variety, differ- 
ing from all others in its peculiar plume- 
like flowers and rich coloring of pure 
gold. A gem. 15 cts. each. 
Reduplicate. Two flowers, one in the 
other ; violet shaded with carmine ; an 
oddity. 
Tokio. Brightest red of all chrysanthe- 
mums. 
W. YV. Coles. Very bright reddish terra 
cotta, reverse pale yellow center ; short 
petals, bright gold, large flowers, very 
beautiful. 
e compactness and regularity of the flowers. 
Lady Slade. Flowers of brownish crim- 
son and silvery rose, finely formed and 
incurved ; a beautiful and largely grown 
variety. 
FLOWERING SORTS. 
Daisy. A real French daisy. 
L La Fiancee. Fringed white, very small ; 
1 an excellent sort ; late. 15 cts. 
GERANIUMS. 
Geraniums are alike at home in the millionaire’s costly mansion, or the cottager’s 
humble window. They yield a wealth of bloom equalled by no other plant. 
GRAND CHANCELLOR FAIDHERBE. A splendid rich dark crimson maroon, 
tinted with scarlet ; fine large trusses. 20 cts. each. 
HARRIET THORPE. The handsomest light flower we have yet seen ; delicate blush, 
shaded with pearl pink; trusses large and well shaped. 20 cts. each. 
SINGLE GHRANlUmS. 
10 cents each, except where noted. 
Apple Blossom. Gigantic trusses of Master Christine. Bright pink ; the best 
pearly white, suffused with rosy pink. 1 of this shade. 
Aurora. Salmon, shaded rose on edge of Nabob. Orange scarlet. 
petals. New Life. Bright scarlet, flaked with 
Beauty of Laurence. Bright rose, center white. 15 cts. 
white. Queen of the Belgians. A lovely white. 
Celestial. Salmon, striped with white. Romeo. Light pink. 
Explosion. Bright scarlet. Rev. A. Atkinson. Dark crimson ; very 
General Grant. Dazzling scarlet ; large rich and velvety. 
truss. W. If. Harris. Blush. 
Jacob McCoy. Bright salmon. White Distinction. Pure white. Grand. 
DOUBLE GERANlUmS. 
10 cents each, except where noted. 
Asa Gray. Salmon. 
Bridal Bouquet. Pure white. 
Clipper. Dazzling scarlet. 
Double Grant. A beautiful scarlet. 
Jewel. Deep scarlet. 
Madame Thibaut. Deep pink. 
Madame Baltet. Very double and fine ; 
pure white. 
Peter Henderson. Exceedingly bright 
orange scarlet. 
Pres. Leon Simon. Clear bright red, 
shaded with salmon. 
NEW IVY-LEAVED GERANlUdYS. 
IS cents each, except where noted. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Large double, of the pur- 
est white ; free flowering. Extra. 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Large leaves of 
a dark sea green ; beautiful pink flowers. 
L’ Elegante. Variegated foliage ; deep 
green foliage with a broad band ofcreamy 
white ground on leaf, often margined with 
pink. 20 cts. each. 
