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A. WASHBURN & SONS, FLORISTS, 
Yellow. 
Crocus. 
♦Golden Trophy 
♦W. H. Lincoln 
♦Robert Halliday 
Col. D. Appleton 
*H. A. Parr 
Mrs. T. J. Taggart 
♦Yellow Jones. 
Monrovia 
Red. 
♦The Bard 
Variegated. 
Nara 
Red and Yellow 
Pink. 
♦James K. Shaw *A. J. Balfour 
♦Maud Dean Dr. Enguehard 
♦Helen Bloodgood Rosiere 
Quito 
STRONG PLANTS.— 10c each, 6 for 40c, 
75c per doz. 
If wanted by mail add 15c per dozen for 
postage. 
HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
See Hardy Perennial Plants. 
COBEA VINE. 
The finest of all the climbers for porches. 
Grows 20 to 30 feet in a season. The 
purple, bell-shaped flowers produced in the 
fall are very pretty. 
STRONG PLANTS.— 15c each, $1.50 per 
doz. 
COLEUS. 
We have about fifteen of the standard va- 
rieties. 
STRONG POT PLANTS. — 5c each, 50c per 
doz. 
If wanted by mail add 15c per dozen for | 
postage. 
DAHLIAS. 
See Summer Bulbs. 
FERNS. 
NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONIENSIS (BOS- 
TON FERN). — This beautiful drooping 
fern is one of the most satisfactory ferns 
ever sent out. 
SMALL PLANTS. — 15c to 20c each. 
MEDiUM PLANTS.— 25c to 35c each. 
LARGE PLANTS.— 50c to $2.00 each. 
NEPH. WHITMANII.— This is the most re- 
cent improvement over the Boston fern. 
The pinnae are more divided than in the 
Piersonii and the plant is of more com- 
pact habit, and not inclined to revert to 
the Boston type. 
SMALL PLANTS. — 25c to 50c each. 
LARGE PLANTS.— $1.00 to $4.00 each. 
Ferns for Ferneries. 
We have a good stock of the more hardy 
varieties of ferns used for this purpose, 
such as Aspidiums. Pteris, Asparagus, 
etc. 15c each, $1.50 doz. 
FEVERFEW. 
STRONG PLANTS.— 10c each, 4 for 25c, 
75c per doz. 
Add 2c each for postage if wanted by 
mail. 
I LARGE PLANTS.— 15c each, 2 for 25c, $1.50 
per doz. , 
GERANIUMS. 
There is such an endless variety of Ge- 
raniums that there is no need of growing 
medium or inferior varieties. The varieties 
we offer are all standard kinds, are profuse 
bloomers and will stand the full sun. 
SINGLE. — L’Aube, jvhite; Universe, scar- 
let; Mrs. E. G. Hill, salmon; Granville, 
dark pink; Daybreak, light pink. 
DOUBLE. — La Favorite, white; S. A. Nutt, 
dark red (This we consider our finest 
Geranium). Gen. Grant, bright red; Mar- 
quis de Montmort, carmine purple; Mary 
Gearing, light pink; E. H. Trego, bright 
red, florets very large. 
Rose Geraniums. 
SKELETON, HARD AND SOFT LEAF VA- 
RIETIES. 
White. 
♦Ivory • 
♦Miss Kate Brown 
*L. Canning 
♦Mrs. Jerome Jones 
Minnie Wannamaker 
Queen 
Mutual Friend 
Willow Brook 
Timothy Eaton 
October Frost 
Merry Christmas 
Jeanne Nonnin 
Polly Rose 
Adelia 
DRACAENA. 
INDIVISA. — One of the best center plants 
for vases or urns. Has long, graceful foli- 
age and stands the full sun. 
LARGE PLANTS. — 25c and 50c each. 
Ivy Leaf Geraniums. 
CHARLES TURNER.— Bright pink. The 
finest ivy geranium ever introduced. 
LA ROSIERE. — Light pink, 
i JOAN D’ARC.— White. 
