GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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May Pink. An old-fashioned gar- 
den favorite ; very fragrant. It 
deserves a place in every flower 
garden. 
Prince Arthur. Large ; white, in- 
terlaced with carmine and rose. 
Variabilis. A magnificent variety, 
with foliage of the Dianthus type; 
various colors. 
TRITOIVI A UVARIA 
GRANDIFLORA. 
(Flame-flower.) 
A splendid summer- and autumn- 
flowering plant, with stately flower 
scapes and magnificent terminal 
dense spikes of rich orange-red tubu- 
lar-flowers ; familiarly known from its 
glowing colors as the “Red-hot 
Poker.” Eflfectiveamong shrubbery; 
perfectly hardy. 15 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz. 
NEW WHITE FORCINO PINK, “ SNOW.’ 
FLORISTS 5 PINKS. 
These are dwarfer than the carnation, 
growing about one foot in height ; flowers 
perfectly double, clove-scented ; the plants 
will stand out of doors year after year, 
being entirely hardy. 10 cents each. 
New White Forcing Pink, “Snow.” 
(Mrs. Sinkins.) Valuable for forcing for 
cut-flowers in winter; especially suited 
for the Easter holidays, as it forms a per- 
fect mass of snow-white flowers of a 
clove fragrance. It is a true florists’ pink, 
and consequently is entirely hardy, thus 
making it a valuable plant whether it 
be used for flower gardens or for ceme- 
tery purposes. 
Attraction. Center maroon, laced crim- 
son and white. 
Anne Boleyn. Ftow'ers very large, dark- 
maroon in color, shading light-crimson, 
with rich clove fragrance. 
Alba Fimbriata. Pure white, beauti- 
fully fimbriated ; quite fragrant. 
Alfred Harrington. Pure white, laced 
deep maroon. 
TEtna. White, beautifully marked with 
rose ; very fine. 
Dianthus Querterii, or German. Fine 
rich crimson flowers all summer. 
Earl of Carlisle. Various shades of 
maroon and rose, with white. 
Gertrude. White, with rich maroon and 
carmine markings; a handsome flower. 
John Bull. Elegant scarlet-maroon shade, 
with white markings. 
Juliet. Deep cherry-red, variegated with 
pink and pale silvery white ; a sweet and 
delicate flower. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA. 
One of the most desirable of all the 
late summer- and autumn-flower- 
ing hardy herbaceous plants. They 
commence flowering early in August, 
and continue until cut down by frost. The 
flowers are about one and one-half inches in 
diameter. They thrive best in a moist, 
rich soil, a covering of leaves, straw or other 
long manure being sufficient for our most 
severe winters. 10 cts. 
Alba. Delicate pure white, with yellow 
center and dark eye. 
Rosea. Dark-rose, shaded pink ; yellow 
center and dark eye. 
NEW HARDY PASSIFLORA, 
"CONSTANCE ELLIOTT . 55 
This beautiful variety is a seedling from 
Passiflora ccerulea, and like it, is hardy 
and free-growing. As a hardy climbing 
plant it rivals some of the Clematis varie- 
ties in size, color and profusion of bloom, 
and surpasses them in vigor of growth and 
in its exceeding- 
ly delicious fra- 
grance. The 
flowers are about 
four times the 
size shown in 
the engraving, 
and are pure 
ivory-white ; ex- 
cellent for ceme- 
tery purposes. 
Without bloom, 
the elegant vine 
would be prized 
greatly even as 
an ornamental 
climbing vine. 
Strong pot- 
nlants 10 cts. Constance elliott. 
A good list of names insures you some fine extras. 
