Cut= Flowers, Wedding Decorations, Funeral Pieces. 
We grow a large assortment of plants for the Cut-Flower trade— Roses, Carnations, Violets, Sinilax, Fern- 
fronds, etc. — which we furnish at lowest market rates. Funeral pieces are a specialty with us. We guarantee 
all Cut-Flowers, whether shipped by mail or express, to arrive in fresh condition, and neither crushed nor frost- 
bitten. Give us a trial order for Cut-Flowers. 
Vegetable Plants. 
Cabbage, early and late, all kinds of Tomatoes, Sweet-Potatoes, Egg-Plants, Peppers and Celery, by the 
dozen, hundred or thousand plants. Prices on application. 
Pot-Grown Tomato Plants. 
Tomato plants started in hotbeds in February, and potted off, make, strong, stocky plants, that never will 
or stop growing when planted in the open ground in April or May. They will ripen Tomatoes two weeks 
earlier than plants raised the usual way. We offer strong, pot-grown plants'of the Dwarf Champion Tomato, 
Livingston’s and Ponderosa varieties, the earliest kinds grown, for 5 cts. each, 35 cts. per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
Plant a few for early use. 
Kill Insects with Tobacco Insecticide Soap. 
For a long time we looked about for a really good and satisfactory Insect Exterminator, which we could 
recommend to our customers, and after experimenting with everything known, we find that the Tobacco 
Insecticide Soap is the most effectual. It is made from a powerful form of tobacco gum ; is absolutely safe to 
handle, and will not injure the tenderest growth of plants. It is used dissolved in hot water, in the proportion 
of an ounce of soap to a gallon of water. With this solution the plants are sprinkled, syringed or sponged ; 
one or two applications will exterminate any kind of insect. It is sure death to the greenfly or black-fly 
(aphis), scale, mealy-bug, red-spider, etc. If used once or twice a month on plants, they will never be troubled 
with insects. 
It is sure death to the cabbage- worm, for killing which we sold large quantities of the soap last year, and 
saved many a fine cabbage crop from the ravages of the worms. It is, also, the most effectual preventive for 
moths known. Seven-ounce bars by mail, postpaid, 23 cts. 
Nursery Stock. 
We grow a large and complete assortment of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Small 
Fruits and Esculent Roots. Our stock is perfectly thrifty and first-class in every respect. Our prices are away 
down, to suit the times. For instance : 
Apples in 40 best varieties, 3-year-olds, 6 to 7 feet, 16 cts. each, $14 per 100. 
Peaches, 30 best sorts, i-year-old from bud, 5 feet, well branched, 12 'A cts. each, $10 per 100. 
Cherries, 25 cts. Apricots, 18 cts. Plums, 25 cts. Pears, dwarf, 35 cts. Pears, standard, 35 cts. 
Quince, 18 cts., etc., etc. Send for illustrated price-list. 
Grapes, best kinds, 10 fine plants for $1. 
Strawberries, 10 best sorts, 73 cts. per 100, $4 per 1,000. 
INDEX. 
Abutilon 
Page 
Cyperus . 
Achania 
Dahlias . . 
Achillea 
18 
Daisy . . . 
Achyranthes .... 
Euphorbia 
Agaves 
28 
Ferns . . . 
Ageratum 
17 
Feverfew . 
Aloysia 
17 
Fuchsias . 
Alternanthera .... 
17 
Geraniums 
Page 
16 
Alyssum 
Amaryllis 17 
Ampelopsis 16 
Anemone 16 
Apios 18 
Ardisi.a 16 
Asparagus 16 
Begonias 18-20 
Bouvardias 18 
Brugmansia ... .18 
Caladiums 23 
Calla 21 
Cannas 24 
Carnations 22 
Centaurea .... 21 
Century Plants 28 
Chrysanthemums 25-27 
Cissus 20 
Clematis 21 
Clerodendron 21 
• Coleus 23 
Coreopsis 21 
Crinum 20 
Cupluca 28 
Cyclamen 21 
Gladiolus 30 
Gnaphalium 32 
Grevillea 30 
Helianthus 33 
Heliotrope 32 
Hibiscus 32 
Hoya 33 
Hydrangeas 33 
Impatiens - • 33 
Ipomoea 33 
Ivies 33 
Jasmines 34 
Justicia 34 
Lantanas 34 
Lily, Spider 34 
Linum 34 
Lobelia 34 
Lophospermum 34 
Lycium Chinense 36 
Manettia Vine 35 
Matrimony Vine 36 
Nepeta 35 
Oxalis .... 35 
Palms 35 
Pandanus ... 36 
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Passiflora 33 
Pelargoniums 34 
Pentstemons jg 
Peperotnia 
Petunias 3k 
Pilea , T 
Pinks . . . ; 35 
Pleroma 37 
Plumbago 37 
Primrose, Mexican • 30 
Primula 35 
Rhvnchospermum 37 
Rivina 37 
Roses, Cultivation, etc 3-15 
Rubus 37 
Russelia 37 
Salvias 37 
Sanseviera 37 
Saxifraga 37 
Sedum 37 
Silk Oak 30 
Smilax 37 
Solanums 3g 
Strobilanthes 38 
Swainsonia 38 
Tradescantia 39 
Tropical and Sub-Tropical Fruits. 40 
Tuberose 
Verbena 
Violets 
Water Hyacinth 39 
Wineberry, Japanese 39 
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J. Horace McFarland Co., Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
