WHOLESALE CATALOGUE. 
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It produces large trusses and regular shaped flowers, 25 cts. each 5 
Golden Standard. ( H. B. & T.) Our old No. 2. Height 
about 4 feet. A very profuse bloomer in long spikes of a pure, 
chrome-yellow color, without markings of any kind excepting| 
an occasional slight vermilion tint on the lower petal. Has been 
tested for the past two years.25 cts. each 
Mottled Queen. (H. B. & T.) Our seedling No. 3, which has 
proven worthy of dissemination. It is a real gem and the per¬ 
fection of a bedder. Large vermilion blotches on a pale yellow 
ground, the markings being so profuse as to frequently become 
confluent. A compact truss and perfectly shaped flower 25 cts. i 
each. 
Enchantress. (H. B. & T.) Our former No. 6. Height 3 % to 
4 feet. In the way of Florence Vaughn but quite distinct. 
Numerous small vermilion spots on a rich golden-yellow ground. 
A fine large compact truss and a constant bloomer. A valuable 
new Canna....^.25 cts. each 
Duke of Marlboro. Introduced by The Canard & Jones Co.. 
Height 3 to 4 feet; handsome bluish-green foliage, large beauti¬ 
fully shaped flowers, borne erect in splendid well-filled trusses 
Dark rich velvety maroon, almost black. Entirely distinct and 
undoubtedly the darkest colored Canna yet introduced. 35c.each 
Rosemawr. Another of the The Canard Cf Jones seedlings. A 
dwarf compact grower, 2 to 2^ feet high, perfectly enormous, 
trusses, and flowers of the very largest size, petals frequently 
two inches wide. Color soft rosy-pink.35 cts. each. 
DAHLIAS— Strong roots, a beautiful assortment. 
GLADIOLUS—Mixed colors. 
Dracocepiialus... 
Ciiildsii. mixed. 
Pur pur eus-aureus.*. 
Lemoine’s Butterfly, mixed. 
Snow-white, pure. 
LILIUM— auratum. 
Harrisii.. 
SPECIOSUM ROSEUM . 
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TIGRINUM . 
“ FLORE PLENO. 
TRITOM A—uvaria. 
TUBEROSE— First size, flowering bulbs. 
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CHEAP HEDGE PLANTS. 
A California Privet hedge is no longer a luxury, but a veritable necessity, excelled 
by no other plant. Easily grown, cheap, hardy, beautiful, free from injurious insects 
and diseases, bears pruning with impunity, grows rapidly, and not specially particular 
as to soil. Having been among the very first to recognize its value for hedging pur¬ 
poses, which the experience of many seasons has confirmed, we have annually in¬ 
creased our plantings so that we now have the pleasure of offering customers a 
magnificent stock, covering several acres, and all in perfect health. 
These are carefully graded into various sizes and packed as economically as is 
consistent with safety, while the prices are placed as low as the high-grade quality of 
our stock will permit. The so-called California Privet perhaps combines more re¬ 
quisites for hedging purposes than any species of the genus, although the lliota /’rivet 
forms a charming screen, owing to the beauty of its foliage combined with rapidity 
of growth. We are now prepared to offer a limited number of the latter at reason¬ 
able rates. 
