Clarksville, Tenn. 
Sheen Rival. A rosy scarlet : beautiful 
stems: zone creamy white. 
Voltaire. A large crimson scarlet; truss 
very effective. 
Wood Nymph, bight pink; very free 
blooming variety. 
Will. Cullen Bryant. The finest shaped 
single flowering Geranium known : col- 
or a soft, rich, pure scarlet. 
White Swan. A large hold white flower 
line for bedding. 
Ivy Leaved. 
Hijoii. Hybrid: double scarlet. 
Dolly Varden. Gold and bronze. 
German or Parlor Ivy. 
Remarkable. Flowers rose and white*: 
strong growing variety, suitable for 
hanging baskets, 15 cents each. 
Gold, Bronze and Silver Leaved. 
Bijou. Flowers a dazzlingscarlet : leaves 
bordering white. 
Black Douglass. Yellow, with dark zone, 
Bntterson Park Gem. Yellow and green. 
Golden Harry Tricolor. Golden veilow, 
tlronze zoti". 
Marshal McMahon. Yellow ground, 
with a bronze zone. 
Mountain of Snow. Flowers bright scar- 
let. the leaves margined white. 
Happy Thought. Entirely dssfinet from 
any other variegated Geraneum ; centre 
ot the leaf creamy yellow, with a broad 
margin of deep green. 
Mad. Sllaeroi. New Silver Geranium 
t his is the greatest acquisition in varie- 
gated Geraniums, for bedding purposes, 
that has been introduced since the old 
Mountain of Snow. 
Scented. 
Apple. 25 cents each. 
J.emon. 10 cents each. 
Nutmeg, to cents each. 
Oak I.eaf. 10 cents each. 
Pennyroyal. In cents each. 
Torj.' varieties. 10 cents each. 
Mrs. Taylor. A distinct new variety of 
scented Geranium, having large 
the rose see 
scarlet flowers. 
15 cents each. 
Pelargoniums. 
A fine assortment, 30 cents each. 

Select Hardy Evergreen Trees. 
JUNIPERS. 
Irish. Erect and formal in its habit; is 
much used in cemeteries. Eight inches 
high, 25 cents each. 
Hemlock. Remarkably graceful, beauti- 
ful tree, with drooping branches and the 
delicate dark foliage of the Yew. 50 
cents each. 
Arbor Vitie, Golden. Beautiful Chinese 
variety, compact and globular in form, 
a lively yellowish green. 50 cents. 
Arbor Vitae, Semper A urea. Of dwarf 
habit, but free growth, retaining its gol- 
den tint, the year round. 50 to 75 cents. 
Arbor Vitsc, American. This plant is, 
all things considered, the finest Ever- 
green. 25 to 50 cents. 
Arbor Vitse , Tom Thumb. Very small, 
compact little Evergreen: a beautiful 
ornament for a small yard or cemetery 
lot. 50 to 75 cents. 
Arbor Vitie , Hoveyi. Small tree, globu- 
lar m form: foliage light green, with a 
golden huge. 50 to 75 cents. 
MA HON I A A Q UIFOI , I A . 
Evergreens with bright shiny leaves and 
showy hunches of yellow flowers in the 
early Spring. 25 cents each. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Grandiflora. The true Southern Mag- 
nolia: ot great beauty: too welll known 
to need description. Nice pot, plants, 
sure to grow, about 18 inches high. 7 
cents. This size is much safer to plant 
than the larger sizes. 
BOX. 
Dwarf. Fine for edging. 10 cents, $1.00 
per 100. 
SPRUCE. 
Norway. Lofty elegant tree of perfect 
pyramidal habit, very popular, should 
he largely planted. One of the best Ever- 
greens. 50 cents. 
Arbor Vitse, Pyramidalis. Exceedingly 
beautiful, bright variety, resembling the 
Irish .1 uniper in form. 50 to 75 cents. 
Retinospora Plumosa. Exceedingly 
handsome Evergreens from Japan, with 
feathery, light green foliage. 25 cents, 
Retinospora , Plumosa Aurea. Like the 
preceding, a plant of great beauty, soft, 
pi ume-hke foliage. 25 cents. 
Vew, Irish. Upright in grgwth, with 
dense foliage of a dark sombre hue : val- 
uable for cemeteries or small yards. One 
dollar: strong young plants. 50 cents. 
SIBERIAN A RBO R T 7 IT AC. 
The best Arbor vitse for this country. 
Exceedingly hardy, keeping its color well 
m n inter. 25 and 50 cents each. 
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