FUCHSIAS 
BLACK PRINCE—This is without question the very finest single 
Fuchsia grown for the amateur to cultivate. It makes a shapely bush 
is robust in growth, free from disease and insects, and is probably the 
freest in blooming. Blossoms of a beautiful waxy-carmine or pink 
color. Certainly a plant of easy culture. 
LITTLE BEAUTY—A perfect gem; marvelously free-flowering 
single flowers lVs inches long; bright red tube and sepals; corolla 
rich purple. 
MRS. E. G. HILL—One of the most perfect double Fuch¬ 
sias yet introduced. Tube and sepals brigh t reddish crimson, contrast¬ 
ing with the large, pure white corollas to a great advantage. A very 
free bloomer. 
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LADY BOUNTIFUL—Pure white, 3% inches across, and stems 24 inches high rich 
T* r r! ously free bIoomer - P Ian ^ being in bloom the whol“son 
CARDIN AL— A bright crimson with flowers of an enormous size. This new Carnation 
has taken several prizes in the latest shows. It is as strong indoors as well as out ltls an 
early producer and increases in quantity as late as July. 
ELDORADO—Light clear yellow, petals edged with a narrow band of light pink A 
strong vigorous grower with fine healthy foliage; stems of good length, supporting large 
firmly formed flowers. -The color shows up well under artificial light, and does not look 
white as many yellows do. 
CARNATIONS 
PRE^OMENAL-The largest double Fuchsia we have yet seen, 
fhe tube and sepals are bright coral-red, beautifully formed. The 
corolla, nearly two and one-half inches across, is of the very richest 
violet shades. The habit is remarkably free, and it blooms more freelv 
than any other large variety. 
SPECIOSA—A genuine ever-bloomer. Elegantly shaped and of 
gpod substance. Orange scarlet corolla and white sepals: calyx 
rose-carmine. One, of the best in cultivation. 
Priee> of any Fuchsia, 12c. each; 3 for 30c., postpaid. 
NEW WEEPING LANTANA=-DEUCATISSIMA 
The plant is a neat, handsome grower, producing a great abun¬ 
dance of leafy vines, which cover the ground with their pretty 
foliage, and bear such an immence profusion of lovely, clear pink 
flowers, that the whole bed seems a sheet of rosy bloom from 
early summer till late fall. The flowers are borne in elegant clust¬ 
ers, and hundreds and thousands of them are in bloom all the time. 
Price of Lantana plants, TOc. eac h ; 3 for 28c. 
ORDER PLANTS EARLY 
We urge our customers to order plants before it is too 
late to ship in the spring. Never before have we had such 
a choice selection to offer and we are sure we can fill all 
orders with large thrifty stock. 
ENCHANTRESS—This is truly a queen among Carnations on account of its large size 
magnificent color, fine strong stem, and early, free and continuous blooming habit The 
color is a beautiful shade of light silvery pink, deepening toward the center. The flowers 
are enormous—three and a half to four inches in diameter. It does not burst the calyx at 
any season. It is an ideal grower, very healthy and of vigorous constitution. 
G. H. CRANE—Without doubt the best scarlet grown. It was tested by the originat¬ 
or for four years before being introduced to the public. Nothing will equal it for large 
flowers of quality and quantity. Color, a flaming scarlet. Growth strong, hardy broad 
foliage and makes a well foimed .plant; fine large flowers on strong stiff stems. 
MRS. E. A. NELSON—Pure glistening pink. An early and continuous bloomer, 
reaching three or four inches in diameter when grown for specimen flowers. This has 
proven to be one of the most satisfactory and profitable Carnations introduced in years. 
MRS. THOMAS LAWSON—No plant of whatever kind, has received so much de¬ 
scription and free advertising by the newspapers of the whole country as this sensational 
Carnation, which is said to have been sold for thirty thousand dollars. The size is enor¬ 
mous and stems stiff. It is free in growth, very free in bloom. Of strong, healthy constitu¬ 
tion and of a true pink color. Altogether a Twentieth Century Carnation. 
Price of any of the above Carnations, 12c. each; 3 for 30c. 
REX BEGONIAS 
This is a type of large leaved 
Begonias, and is the most orna¬ 
mental of the species. They are 
grown exclusively for the rich 
and varied markings and remar 
kable beauty of their 
some of which are truly marve¬ 
lous. In no other class of plants 
are the rich metalic shades of var¬ 
ious colors found so satisfactorily 
blended as in the Rex Begonia, 
while the form and size of 
leaves are of the greatest variety. 
Some varieties show brigh t green, 
pure silver, bronze and velvety 
green, while others have a dis¬ 
tinct hand or zone of bright, rosy 
plum color, and others a zone of 
light, dull red. 
Our stock of Rex consists of a 
number of the most beautiful 
varieties in cultivation, includ¬ 
ing some of the choicest new 
sorts. When we receive an order 
for two or more Rex, we always 
send the most distinct varieties. 
Price, 15c. eacli, 3 for 40c. 
Rex Begonia 
