CLARKSVILLE. TENN. 
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when it must be discontinued if the flowers are wished in August. Price 10 cents 
each, fourteen for $1.00, purchaser’s selection. Our selection, by mail, sixteen for 
*1.00; by express, eighteen for $1. 00. 
Buttercup. Magnificent yellow. 
Beu Hur. Grace Wilder pink, of even 
a brighter shade; indescribably beau- 
tiful: elegant flowers on long steins, 
treely produced; one of the best of all 
the recent introductions. 
lowers very fragrant; color a 
blending ol pink from centre outward 
to pure white on margin. 
Daybreak, a genuine novelty in color, 
ben i g a v ery del i cate shade of pi nk , a mi 
is admired by every one. 
Ferdinand Mangold. Flowers large 
and perfectly formed; color a brilliant 
red, shaded maroon. 
Golden Gate. This is the finest of all 
the yellow varieties; full and double 
as Buttercup, but is a brighter golden 
color; it is a very vigorous and healthy 
grower. 
Grace Farden. Flowers of medium or 
large size and very freely produced. 
Grace Wilder. One of the most beauti- 
ful colors, a soft shade of carmine pink ; 
a dwarf but robust grower; very desir- 
able. 
Hinze’s White Good, strong, dwarf. 
Indiana. Of immense size; very finely 
splashed; carmine on a creamy white 
background. 
J. J. Harrison. Flowers a pure satiny 
white, marked and shaded with a rosy 
pink. 
John McCulloch. This is the most bril- 
liant and the finest scarlet yet intro- 
duced. 
Lady Emma. Intense scarlet; profuse 
bloomer. 
IJzzie McGowan. A n elegant and new 
white variety that is destined to be- 
come very popular, being of the purest 
white color, large, full and very at- 
tractive: very prolific and fragrant. 
4. 4. 4 amborne. Flowers large and of 
the purest white; dwarf habit. 
Louise Porseh. After the style of But- 
tercup, but habit slender and wiry; 
the flowers very beautiful on extra 
long stems. 
Mrs. Cleveland. Most charming shade 
ot pink. 
Nelly Lewis. A novel variety and en- 
tirely distinct from all others; a most 
pleasing soft shade of pink; is a strong 
grower, a free bloomer, and exquisitelp 
fragrant. 
President Degraw. Exceedingly fine 
white. 
Petunia. This resembles a double Pe- 
tunia so much as to be most appro- 
priately named; of a very beautiful 
lavender rose, mottled white; deeply 
t ringed. 
Portia. Most intense brightscarlet; the 
flowers are of small size, but of fine 
shape and long stemmed. 
President Gar held. Very decidedly 
the best of all scarlet Carnations in all 
respects. 
Philadelphia. White, heavily edged 
and striped dark crimson. 
Quaker City. A magnificent hardy 
white; very profitable for Spring forc- 
ing. 
Sunrise. Orange, flaked with crimson ; 
a new’ variety. 
Silver Spray. White; the flowers are 
large, long stemmed and freely pro- 
duced. 
Starlight. A sport from Hinze’s White; 
of the same free blooming and strong 
growing character; the shade is a clear 
even straw color. 
Tidal Wave. A very dwarf variety, of 
a carmine pink color; very productive 
and early. 
DAHLIAS. 
Price 15 cents ouch: $1.50 per Dozen. 
rents each ; $1.00 per Dozen. The tuber 01 
Abbe Benin. Maroon, very dark, free 
anil early bloomer, dwarf plant about 
•1 feet high; flower ball-shaped with a 
Ions stem. 
.1. J). lAvonl. While not exactly new 
it. is the most lovely form of any pink 
Dahlia: has Ions stems, petals beauti- 
tully mulled, regular and double to 
the centre; an early and very profuse 
bloomer. 
Bonnard's Yellow. Good yellow; it 
grows about 4 teet high; u desirable vu- 
nety. 
Strong green plants, ready April 1st. 10 
■ roots cannot be sent by mail. 
CamelUaflora. The plants grow to a 
uniform lieightof abouttwoanda hall 
teet, and are literally covered with its 
pure snow-white flowers during the 
entire season. 
Constance. White Cactus Dahlia; a 
beautiful and desirable variety. 
George Bawling*. Very dark maroon: 
full size; good all around bloom. 
Gem. Bright scarlet jpompone; an early 
variety ot compact habit and very free 
blooming dualities. 
