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Mrs. Tnylor. Rose sren ted. 10 cents ouch. 
Peppermint. 10 cents each. 
PEL A liGONIVMS. 
A Fine Assortment, 25 cents each. 
FUCHSIAS. 
Price 10 cents each, A for 25 cents. 7 for 7)0 cents. 
15 for 81.00. 
double. 
Avalanche. Violet corolla, carmine, tube and 
sepals, the foliage bright yellow. 
Mad. Van der Strass. Tube and sepals a deep 
scarlet: the corolla nearly pure white; very 
large. 
Mrs. F. O. Hilt. 
satiny white. 
Purple Prince. 
purple. 
Nov can Mastodonte. 
Phenomenal. Short tube, and sepals of a bright 
reddish crimson; corolla very full, azure vio- 
let. linked with rod: very fine. 
Sepals dark red; the corolla 
Sepals red: the corolla a dark 
Sepals rod; the corolla 
SINGLE. 
Illuck Prince. Sepals carmine: corolla pink: 
bell-shaped. . . , . , , 
Charles Blanc. Light rosy pink sepals; the 
corolla noli amaranth; a very robust grower. 
Earnest Renan. Tube short . rosy white sepals, 
relieved: large rose-colored corolla. 
Minnesota. Corolla a light purple, the sepals 
»S peciosu. Blush tube and sepals; light red cor- 
olla; very free. 
IV. E. Wait. Very rich purple corolla: sepals 
white, shaded rose. 
CARNATION FINKS. 
Price 10 cents each, fourteen for $1.00. Purchaser's 
Selection ; our Selection, by mail, six- 
teen for $1.00: by express, 
eighteen for $1.00. 
Buttercup. Magnificent yellow. 
Ben II ur. Grace Wilder pjnk: one ot the best 
of nil the recent introductions. 
Daybreak. A genuine novelty in color, being 
a very delicate shade of pink, and is admired 
Flowers large and per- 
il brilliant red, shaded 
by every one. 
Ferdinand Mangold. 
fectly formed: color 
maroon. , , , .. , 
Golden Gate. This is the finest of all the yel- 
low varieties: full and double n> Buttercup, 
but is a brighter golden color. 
Grace Far den. Flowers of medium or large 
size and very freely produced. , 
Grace Wilder. One of the most beautiful ot 
colors, a soft shade of carmine pink: a dwarf 
but robust, grower; very desirable. 
Winze 9 s White. Good, strong, dwarf. 
J. J. Harrison. Flowers a pure satiny white, 
marked and shaded with a rosy pink. 
John McCulloch. This is the most brilliant 
arid the finest scarlet yet introduced. 
Lizzie McGowan. An elegant and new white 
variety that is destined to become very popu- 
lar. being of the purest white. 
Louise Borsch. After the style of Buttercup, 
but habit slender and wiry; the flowers very 
beautiful. 
Mrs. Cleveland. A most charming shade of 
pink. 
Nelly Lewis. A most pleasing soft shade of 
pink: is a strong grower and free bloomer. 
President Degraw. Exceedingly fine white. 
Petunia. A very beautiful lavender rose, mot- 
tled white: deeply fringed. 
Portia. Most intense bright scarlet ; flowers of 
small size, but of tine shape and long stem- 
med. 
President Garfield. Very decidedly the best 
of all scarlet Carnations in all respects. 
Philadelphia. White, heavily edged and stri- 
ped dark crimson. 
Quaker City. Magnificent hardy white: very 
profitable for Spring forcing. 
Sunrise. Orange, flaked with crimson; a new 
variety. , 
Silver Spray. White; the flowers are large, 
long stemmed and freely produced. 
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. Very dwarf variety, of a carmine 
pink color: very productive and early. 
DAHLIAS. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. Strong green 
plants, ready April 1st. 10 cents each; 
$1.00 per dozen. The tubers 
or roots cannot be 
sent by mail. 
Abbe Benin. Maroon, very dark, a free ami 
early bloomer; dwarf plant about two feet 
A. J). lAvoni. Petals beautifully quilled, reg- 
ular and double to the centre; an early and 
very profuse bloomer. 
Bonnard's Yellow. Good yellow: it grows 
about four feet high; a desirable variety. 
Camellia flora. The plants grow to a height of 
two feet, and are covered with its snow-white 
flowers the entire season. 
Constance. White Cactus Dahlia; a beautiful 
and desirable variety. ‘ 
George Rawlings. Very dark maroon: full 
size: good all round bloom. 
Gem. Bright scarlet Pompone: early variety of 
compact habit and very free. 
Garibaldi. Yellow: dwarf, and blooms of good 
size. . ■' 
Guiding Star. Pure snowy white, the petals 
toothed and fringed; very beautiful anti dis- 
tinct. , , , , 
Kate Haslaiu. Pink: medium sized blooms, 
freely produced. .... , , 
King of Dwarfs. Rich deep purple; a dwarf 
and free bloomer. , . , 
King of Cactus. Flowers bright crimson of 
the most intense color, and very large; petals 
very broad somewhat twisted. 
Lucv Fawcett. Large and perfect; light straw 
vellow. flaked and streaked carmine. 
Mary Eustace. Fine straw color, tipped with 
white; tall and free blooming. 
