Choice New Everblooming Double Carnation! 
lor ^ea'uty^ fl^grancyl^productTvei^ss^aa^ aU°Either ^point^'ni'cesMry ^o!7the Amateur land 
commeicial Slower. 1 he plants we send out are strong and healthy and will under ordinary 
care, give an abundance of flowers the hrst year. uuaor oramary 
1,RO ; S ^ I1 7-°1 eof the n^st remarkable double Carnations yet introduced nroduc- 
mg probably the largest average size blooms ol any variety known. The color is quite dist net 
irom that ol any other variety, the ground color being ? pure white overlaid with pink ottles 
deepening toward the center, reminding one of the beautiful tints olten seen in fzalea" 
MOBNIJiCr GLORY—-This variety has completly displaced the well-known Davbreafc 
Carnatjon. . It is without exception the leader of all the bright light pink va ictjes a fuielv 
ormed flower on strong wiry stems. its pure bright color, andoarlv and continuous 
hlootiifng have in the past two seasons fully proved its value. 
fanCy ' ,ane ff a ted variety of last year’s introduction: a remarkably free and 
persistent bloomer: color scarlet and white variegated. The flowers are large and doubl- 
arid are borne, on still wiry steins. It is a stroug and healthy grower, and of easy culture. 
ALBA— An early and continuous blocfmer, surpassing any white Carnation on the market to-dav for sive fTrm 
of color, fragrance and bcauty.^lt ^^of^i,, or any foreign color during 
ered by far the best all around 
, KLONDIKE This Is one , 
bloomer. The flowers are large and oTper?e’cTiormr"born^n stJong stVaight'stmns^ a “ a ' S “ ear,y anJ contluuous 
crop of flowers throughout the year and is unquestionably the most pleasing of all scarlet’Campions enormous 
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_Anyof^lre above varieties 13c each; 3 for 30c.; the entire set of to lor 90c. postpaid. 
Hardy Garden Carnations. 
GAIETY. 
8 New Double Dahlias for 90 cents postpaid. 
While we offer only 8 distinct large double varieties, they are the finest combination of colors obtainable: they are l'reeflower* 
i ng varieties and the best and most perfect collection ever offered. 
ZULU—The best dark crimson, perfectly double and a free bloomer. 
WHITE SWAN—Pure white, the flowers are large and full in the center 
borne on long stems. ' 
KING of CACTUS—Deep magenta overlaid rosy carmine, 
IRIDESCENT—Clear orange, overlaid with scarlet and suffused with pink. 
___Price L>c. each; 3 lor 40c. the entire set of 8 varieties properly named for OOc. postpaid 
ELECANS-Variegated rosy purple and tipped white. 
SUNSHINE—Orange salmon, very bright. 
KYNERITH—Brilliant Vermillion, shading lighter. 
CANARY—Clear canary yellow. 
Coleus. 
This is the finest collection of Coleus. The leaves are of all variations of colors There 
Is no better and cheaper foliage plant with richbeautiful colors for the garden or window. 
FIREBBAND—Maroon, crim¬ 
son, shaded garnet. 
GOLDEN CROWN— A deep 
golden yellow. 
RAINBOW— Large fringed foli¬ 
age,with several distinct colors. A 
very fancy variety. 
THE DAWN — A very line com¬ 
bination of colors, with yellow edge, 
rich ! 
VERSCHAEEELTII— Of 
velvety crimson. 
BRILLIANCY—The finest giant 
Coleus ever offered. The color is a 
bright carmine, shading off to a deep 
maroon; the margins of the leaves 
are bordered with bright yellow and 
green and have a rich velvety lustre; 
the whole effect being most wonder, 
ful. Price 10c. each. 
CRISTMAS— The foliage of this 
new variety is large and fancifully | 
ribbed and has a most magnificent 
coloring of sunset red, with the I 
brightest scarlet through the center 
of each leaf, bordered with maroon, 
chocolate and many other distinct 
colors. 10c. each. 
Cinnamon 
Vine. 
A very graceful and pretty, rapid 
growing vine, with a delicous fra¬ 
grance from its delicate clusters 
of tiny white flowers. 1’he foli¬ 
age is of a fine glossy dark 
green. 
Price 10c. each; 3 for 35c. 
postpaid. 
Cuphea, (Cigar Plant.) 
This is one of the most attractive flowering plants for 
house culture. The flowers are of a brilliant scarjet at the 
base, with a bright yellow and white edge and center. It 
blooms continuously and is one ol the most satisfactory house 
plants and is of easy culture. It will bloom all winter if kept 
in a warm room and also may be put in cellar during winter 
and when taken up and cu\ back a little it will make one oi the 
finest flowering plants for summer. 
Price 10c,; 3 for 35c. postpaid. 
Price unless otherwise noted Sc. each; the entire set of 7 distinct varieties properly named 
for 45c. postpaid. 
English Ivy. 
An old favorite Evergreen Vine, perfectly hardy. This 
popular vine is much used in parlors to trail around the 
sides of windows and ceilings; very pretty and attractive the year 
around. The leaves are of a beautiful dark glossv green. with 
silvery markings, and beautifully shaped like maple leaves. 
Trice 10c. each postpaid 
