Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
NOVELTIES 
SPECIALTIES 
LAVATERA 
SPLENDENS 
“SUNSET” 
Deep Rose Pink 
Tlip Lnvati'i'a is one of tlie liest of tlio l)eau- 
tifal varieties of Mallow, and is of partivn- 
larly easy onltiire. l,.avatera shonld he more 
Renerally grown both for its graeefnl habits 
and its excellent cutting (jiialities. This new 
variety, which ad<ls another distinct color to 
the varieties now used, will surely be admired. 
The color is a very deep _ rose iiiuk of 
charming brightness. The habit of the plant 
is greatly improved, being more compact and 
attaining a height of 21L’ feet. 
A'ery effective when usial as cut flowers, 
and is especially valuable on accamnt of its 
lasting (pialities. It is also greatly admired 
as a bedding plant. 
Pkt. 20c. 
PANSY 
COLOSSEA VENOSA 
Pansies are not usually offered as a spe¬ 
cialty. l)Ut while we have a many calls 
for light sorts, we take pains to offer this 
si)ecial variety: 
Light veined colors, comprising yellow, 
white, mauve, Idue, violet an<l other shades. 
The flowers are strictly ui)right, of line, round 
shape, ranging from 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
The ray-like markings on the petals are 
peculiar and very effective. 
Pkt. 20c. 
Lavatera splendens—Sunset 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS are always a welcome addition in 
the outdoor garden, and their use is more and more recommended. 
See our complete assortment of varieties and colors—page 112. 
Balcony Petunia 
BALCONY 
PETUNIA 
Rose—White— 
Dark Red 
Very few aiiuu.ils haye eome 
into g(‘neral favor so rapidl.v 
as the (.’arlsrtihe Town Hall 
Petunia. Its luxuriant growth 
and freely hraiichiug habit, 
with its great profusion and 
l)ersistenee of bloom, make it 
remarkably well suited for deco¬ 
rating winilows, i)iiizza boxes 
and hnlconies. This season we 
can ofi'er the three colors which 
are most i)oi)nlar. 
These Petunias will he un¬ 
doubtedly very satisfactory to 
all who try them. 
Pkt. 25c. 
