A. Washburn & Sons, A*»i«a. 
Bulb,. Plant, and These are without exception the most beautiful winter blooming plants we have. 
I Of very bushy growth, they resemble miniature trees and when m bloom are one 
mass of flowers, often hiding the foliage completely. If given plenty of water and 
kept in a cool room they will stay in bloom for a month. The plants can be kept 
over for two or three seasons by planting pot and all outdoors, but they must not 
suffer from the lack of moisture if the best results are desired. Fine plants in the 
standard varieties. White, red, pink, and variegated. . . . ,. 
Fourteen to 16 inches in diameter, $1.75 to $2.00 each; 18 to 20 inches in diam- 
eter, $2.50 to $3.00 each. 
Chminthamoint 
We have the finest lot of chrysanthemums this season we have ever had and offer 
extra good, disbudded plants, in seven-inch pots, in the following varieties at 7o cents 
to £1 each, packed ready for shipment. 
White — Midge, Ivory, Kate Brown, L. Canning, Mrs. Jerome Jones. 
Yellow — Golden Trophy, W. H. Lincoln, E. G\ Hill, Robt. Halliday, H. L. Sunde - 
bruch. 
Pink — J. K. Shaw, Maud Dean. 
Red— The Bard. , . ., 
Rooted cuttings and small plants of chrysanthemums for sale during the spring 
months. colt*. 
Coleus in good variety, 2|-inch pots, 5 cents each, 50 cents per dozen. 
Geraniums 
Two and one-half-incli pots, ready October 20, 10 cents each, $1 perdozen, in fol- 
Our plants are well grown varieties cannot be recommended too highly 
Single. L Aube, white ; Universe scarlet ; Mrs. EG. TO 
out in cheap collections a ar k pink; Daybreak, light pink; Mad. Bruant, red or pink, shading to white in 
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