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J. E. JACKSON, Piedmont Greenhouses, Gainesville, Ga. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 
General Jacqueminot. Bright red flowers 
of excellent form, generally blooming a second 
time. A fine old favorite of strong, bushy growth. 
J. B. Clark. Very large, double, light red 
blooms, shaded darker. Prune back to 18 inches 
each spring, and disbud for magnificent blooms. 
Mme. Masson. Brilliant crimson flowers 
resembling American Beauty. A constant and 
free bloomer. Very fine. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose-pink flowers of 
immense size—probably the largest Rose grown. 
Very double, full, and fragrant. 
Polyantha Roses 
Polyanthas are dwarf, bushy plants, producing their flowers in enormous, many-flowered clusters. 
They are continuously in bloom throughout the entire growing season, and are especially desirable 
for low hedges, massing, and edging. 
Strong, I-yr. plants from 2V 2 -in. pots, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz.; 2-yr., from 4-in. pots, 45 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. 
Echo. Dwarf sport of Tausendschon. Lovely, j 
frilly flowers of soft pink. 
Golden Salmon. Double orange-salmon 
flowers. Strong vigorous grower; mildew-proof 
foliage. 
Gruss an Aachen. Orange-red and yellow 
buds; light flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers 
with deeper center. Strong, branching plant, 
continually in bloom. 
Ideal. Small, rich lustrous garnet flowers pro¬ 
duced continuously in very large, effective clus¬ 
ters. Fine for beds or borders. 
La Marne. Beautiful, semi-double, blush- 
white flowers edged with vivid pink. Excep¬ 
tionally free and continuous flowering. One of 
the prettiest. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner. Also called “Sweet¬ 
heart Rose” and “Mignon.” Small, exquisitely 
formed buds and flowers of light pink with 
yellow base. 
Salmon Spray. A new type with great sprays 
of vivid salmon-pink flowers. Plants grow 3 feet 
high. Fine for massing. To see this variety is to 
want it. 
SPFPIAI OFFFR POLYANTHA ROSES. To acquaint our customers with the dainty loveliness and 
‘O* LvlrtL v/rrc,rv. attractive habit of Polyantha Roses, we will supply one strong 1-year-old plant of 
blooming size of each of the following varieties, described above, for 75 cts. prepaid: Gruss an Aachen, Golden 
Salmon, Ideal, La Marne, and Salmon Spray. 
Jackson’s Ferns 
No foliage plant that grows presents so many varied charms, or is so practical for all general 
purposes as the Fern. Where there can be a little moisture and shade, all varieties listed will 
do well. They delight in a good leaf-mold. Good drainage must be provided, as stagnant 
water allowed to remain about the roots is fatal to Ferns as well as other plants. 
The Boston Fern and Its 
Varieties 
Nephrolepis Bostoniensis. Boston Fern. 
The original type with long, graceful fronds. 
2J^-in. pot-plants, 10 cts. each; 3-in., 15 cts.; 
4-in., 25 cts.; 6-in., 50 cts. to $1.50. 
Nephrolepis Macawi. Dwarf, compact, 
erect habit. The pinnae are undulating, giving 
it an attractive effect. 2J^-in. pot-plants, 15 cts. 
each; 3-in., 25 cts.; 4-in., 50 cts. 
Nephrolepis Norwoodi. Graceful, compact, 
and symmetrical. Best of all the Ostrich- 
Plume types. A vigorous, healthy grower. 
2J^-in. pot-plants, 20 cts. each; 4-in., 35 
cts. to $3. 
Nephrolepis Scotti. Dwarf Boston 
Fern. An erect-growing Fern with 
sturdy, narrow fronds growing rapidly in 
a great profusion. Makes a well-balanced 
specimen in a short time. 2J^-in. pot- 
plants, 15 cts. each; 3-in., 25 cts.; 4-in., 
50 cts. 
Nephrolepis Verona. A 
variety with fine Ostrich-Plume foliage, 
but with a stiff midrib which makes the 
fronds stand better than most varieties 
of Lace Ferns. 2J^-in. pot-plants, 25 cts. 
each; 3-in., 35 cts.; 4-in., 60 cts. 
Nephrolepis Whitman!. A valuable 
Nephrolepis of the Ostrich-Plume type. 
It is of compact habit but the plume is 
deeply divided, giving the plants a very 
graceful appearance. 2J^-in. pot-plants, 
15 cts. each; 3-in., 25 cts.; 4-in., 50 cts.; 
6-in., $1 to $1.50. 
Asparagus Ferns. See page 14. 
Adiantum Capillus-Veneris. Handsome, 
hardy Maidenhair Fern. 2^-in. pot-plants, 10 
cts. each; 3-in. pot-plants, 25 to 50 cts., accord¬ 
ing to size. 
Adiantum Croweanum. This is the best 
Maidenhair for house-culture, standing the 
dry atmosphere of the room better than other 
varieties. 2J4-in. pot-plants, 15, 25 and 50 cts. 
each. 
Adiantum cuneatum. This is the well- 
known fine-leaved variety extensively used with 
cut-flowers. 25 and 50 cts. each. 
Boston Fern 
