GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Mrs. Alplieus ; Hardy . (See page^iS.) 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton." Of (distinct and unique 
appearance; bright pink; the floret petals are wide 
and long. 
Mrs. Carnegie. Rich deep crimson, of immense 
size, blooms measuring 12 inches in diameter. 
Mrs. A. Waterer. Petals from one to one and one- 
half inches wide; pure white, sometimes showing a 
hlush shade; one of the largest; very late. 
Mrs. Cleveland. Pine, pure white ; petals tubular, 
very regularly arranged, forming an almost perfect 
globe; a most attractive sort. 
Pietro Diaz. Plant of line habit, with large flow- 
ers of brilliant red ; one of theloveliest shades known. 
Prince Kamoutski. Very large, incurved ; of the 
Comte de Germiny type; inside of petals deep crim- 
son, outer petals deep bronze ; very free and fine. 
Puritan. One of the earliest and prettiest varie- 
ties. Pure white and very large; makes a superb 
exhibition plant when well grown. 
T. C. Price. Double, much twisted, and incurved 
in the form of a corkscrew ; color, a rich strawberry- 
cream. 
Val d’ Andorre. Immense flowers of a rich chestnut, 
crimson ; distinct in color, and a good variety. The 
flowers are whorl-like in shape. 
V. H. Hallock. Rosy pearl, of a marked waxy tex- 
ture, the rosy color deeping toward the center. 
Flower 6 inches in diameter: petals convex, rounded 
downward half their length from center, changing to 
a beautiful curved form. 
V7. W. Coles. A peculiar shade of terra-cotta- 
shaded brownish orange. 
SPECIAL CHRYSANTHEMUM OFFERS. 
The purchaser may select 15 Chrysanthemums, priced at 10 cents each, for $1. Or, we will send 25 
plants, our selection of good varieties, each plant labeled, for $1. 
further discounts on these two offers. 
The Rosesfyou sent me last spring were 
San Antonio, Tkx., September 12, 1893. 
certainly a beautiful collection, and many of them have made 6 feet of growth. 
MRS. R. S. KINNEY. 
Hagerstown, Md., May 29, 1893. 
I wish to thank you for the very nice lot of Roses,' etc., etc., you sent me. They certainly are the nicest 1 ever received from 
any florist, and so many for the money. MRS. S. A. MUNN. 
I received my flowers sooner than I expected. 
Middleway, W. Va., July 3, 1892. 
You certainly are prompt in filling orders, and your plants cannot be excelled. 
MRS. W. B. BARNES. 
The box of Roses arrived in fine order, 
gratis plants ; they are very nice. 
Houston, Tex., April 77, 1893. 
Am much [pleased with them ; they are growing already. Many thanks for the 
H. L, AU2XANPEB, 
