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operation should be continued until the 1st of July, when it must be discon- 
tinued if flowers are wished in August. Price 8J cents each, 14 for $1.00, pur- 
chaser’s selection. Our selection, by mail, Id for $1.00 ; by express, 18 for $1.00. 
Astoria Bertonii. Yellow, striped with carmine 
and white. 
Buttercup. Magni fleent yellow. 
Clara Morris. Model flowers of good size ; very 
pure white, with t lie edges of petals marked 
with crimson. 
Chail&a J. Olwk*. A grand Carnation ; pure 
white, fringed edge. 
Ferdinand MUugcdd. This In the grandest dark 
Carnation ever soon ; flowers large and per- 
fectly formed; color brilliant red, shaded 
maroon. 
Grace Farden. Flowers medium or large size 
and very freely produced; plant of grand 
habit and vigorous growth ; a superb vari- 
ety. 
inse’s White. Good, strong, dwarf, 
inze’s Red. Vigorous ; very fine. 
J. J Harrison. Flowers pure satiny white, 
marked and shaded with rosy pink; good 
size, perfect form, never bursts, and freely 
produced on long stems. 
John McCulloch. This splendid new Carnation 
Is the most brilliant and finest scarlet yet 
introduced. 
La Purity. Dee p ea rmino. 
Larty £ui:aa. Intense scarlet ; a very profuse 
bloomer. 
La excellent. White, with carmine edge. 
B. A. roiliott. This is the largest flowered Car- 
nation in cultivation ; vermillion scarlet. 
Brussels. Cherry red, with broad stripes of 
carmine. 
Lydia. Orange and rose ; a very free and pro- 
fust' bloomer. 
Mrs. McKenzie. A very large pink. 
Mrs. Uarnagie. Color pure satiny white, with 
beautiful rosy pink stripes; flowers extra 
huge. 
Petunia. This resembles a double Petunia as 
to be mostapproprlately named ; theflowers 
are large, of a lavender rose, mottled white 
and deeply fringed. 
Portia. The most i ntenxe bright scarlet; the 
flowers of small size, but of tine shape and 
long stemmed, and freely produced. 
Peerless. Pure white. 
Peter Henderson. Pure white; very tine. 
President Deg raw. A very fine white. 
Qunkei Ci y. Magnificent hardy white; very 
profitable for ttpri ng fore! ng. 
Sunrise. Orange, flaked with crimson ; a new 
variety. 
Snow White. Pu re w h i te. 
Soawan. Dark metallic crimson maroon. 
Snowdon. Free blooming; white. 
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VERBENMS. 
We have a large stock of these useful and popular bedding plants, and grow 
them extensively. The following comprise the best and most distinct colors of 
the new Mammoth strain, the distinguishing peculiarity of which is that the 
flowers are very much larger than the ordinary type, each individual floret 
being- of Hie size of a silver quarter dollar, and the truss fully nine inches in 
