Double. — LaFavorite, white; Jean Viand, pink; S. A. Nutt, dark red; Gen. Grant, 
bright red; Marquis de Montmort, carmine purple; Dr. Jacoby, pink; Frances Perkins 
bright pink; Mary Gearing, bright pink. 
Rose Geraniums. — Skeleton, hard, and soft leaf varieties. 
Out of 2^-inch pots 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
Pelargonium Victor. — A beautiful variety. Ten cents each, $1 per dozen. 
A. Washburn & Sons, 
Bulbs, Plants and 
Flowers. 
Primroses 
Chinese Primroses. — Assorted colors; fine plants; 5-inch pots, 35 cents each. 
Baby Primroses. — Light pink; a variety of primrose almost continually in bloom. 
Strong plants, 4 and 5-inch pots, 35 cents each. 
Cut Flowers 
|HE growing and retailing of cutflowers and plants is our main line of business. 
Our store is one of the largest and most complete in this part of the state. We 
have sixteen greenhouses (about 35,000 square feet of glass) devoted to this line of 
work. Three of our largest houses are given to growing carnations for cut blooms, two 
to roses, and the balance to growing a general line of plants, both flowering and foliage, 
bulbs, etc., and the thousand and one other varieties which go to make up a complete 
stock. Following is a list of the cutflowers we have in stock in their season with prices. 
Roses. — Bridesmaid, dark pink; Golden Gate, light pink; Bride, white; Meteor, 
dark red; Ivory, white; Perle, yellow, November to April except Christmas and Easter 
$1.00 to $1.25 per dozen; Christmas, New Years and Easter, $1.50 to $2.00 per dozen; 
April to October, 75 cents to $1.25. 
Carnations. — White, red, pink, etc., November to April except Christmas and Eas- 
ter, 50 to 60 cents per dozen; Christmas, New Years and Easter, 60 cents to $1.00 per 
dozen; April to October, 40 to 50 cents per dozen. 
Prices given include cost 
of packing 
Write for our Spring Cat- 
alogue to be issued 
Feb. 1. 1903. 
Mailed free on application 
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