Loveliness. VL. Pale flesh pink. Very large. 80c. 
Mme. Crousse. M. Purest snowy white. Richly rose-fragrant. 
Mme. de Verneville. E. Rosy or creamy white, changing to pure 
white. Fine for cutting. Deservedly a favorite. 
Mme. Emile Galle. L. Exquisite opalescent white. 
Mme. Forel. L. Enormous flowers, lavender-pink. 
Marcelle Dessert. EM. Brilliant pinkish white, faintly dotted. 
Marie Crousse. LM. Exquisite pink, almost salmon, like the 
Darwin tulip, Clara Butt. 
Marie Jacquin. EM. Lilac-white. Exquisite. Semi-double. 50c. 
Meissonier. M. Brilliant crimson, and holds its color after 
cutting. 
Milton Hill. L. Light shell-pink. 60c. 
Modele de Perfection. L. Magnificent rich pink. 
Modeste Guerin. M. Dark rose-pink. 
Mons. Jules Elie. EM. Pearly violet-rose. Massive. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. EM. Darkest garnet-red, glistening 
black in the sunshine. 40c each for 1 or more. 
Mons. Paillet. LM. Light pink. 
Myrtle. M. Pearly light rose-pink. 
Octavie Demay. E. Beautiful pale pink. 
Officinalis Rubra. VE. Vivid crimson. 
Opal. M. Pale rose-pink, almost white. 
Pierre Dessert. EM. Rich deep red. The flowers last a long 
time. Beautiful foliage and buds. 
Pierre Duchartre. L. Old-rose pink. Rich fragrance. 
Queen Emma. EM. Rich pink. Fine for cutting. 
Reine Hortense. EM. Rose-pink. Magnificent flower and plant. 
Richard Carvel. E. The finest early red. 50c. 
Sarah Bernhardt. L. Dark rose-pink. Tall and strong. 
Sarcoxie. LM. Very dark red. 
“Schuerin Pink.” LM. Like Marie Crousse, but superior. 80c. 
Solange. L. Cream-white, tinted pink and coffee. Exquisite in 
color and form. Superb in every way. 80c, 3 for $2.00. 
Sulphurea. E. A charming yellow-white. 
Therese. E. Violet-rose. Beautiful in color, and an enormous 
flower. None surer to bloom. 50c. 
Tourangelle. L. Rich pale pink with slight tan suffusion. No 
dainty rose more exquisite. 60c. 
Mixture. My selection of varieties, 4, all different, $1.00. 
The utmost in richness of effect comes from the blackest reds, 
and from the singles, Japs, and other yellow-centered flowers. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Floranid. The best nitrogen plant food. Sample size, 10c. 1-lb. 
can, 35c. 
Nitrophoska. The best combined nitrogen, phosphorus and pot¬ 
ash plant food. Sample size, 10c. 1-lb. can, 35c. 
Full directions with the package. 
If you are a hay-fever sufferer, write me. 
Subscribe to The Flower Grower, Calcium, N. Y. One year, $2.00. 
Two years, $3.50. Three years, $4.50. Five years, $6.00. Subscriptions 
can be sent either to me or direct. 
N. B.—This catalogue lists my entire line. 
N. B.—All prices include postage or express charges. 
