and causing a heavy planting of grape vlnee. 
II 
Mile. Auaatasle I.ecadre. Rich crimaon-maroon 
M me. Motinay. Lovely geranium red. 
Mrs. Brown Potter. Bright Neyron roae. 
Mra. B. G. Hill. Soft light salmon. 
Mra. K. Rawaon. Scarlet flowers. 
Nult 1‘olJevlne. Rosy purple. 
Pamela. Crimson lake. 
I'aul ( rampel. An attractive shade of vermilloa- 
scarlet. 
Princess Alex. Bright carmine lake. 
Kosaitla. Rich crimson pink. 
Snowdrop. Pure white. 
Sycamore. Bright clear salmon pink. 
Telegraph. Beautiful Lincoln red. 
The Sirdar. Intense scarlet. 
Tiffin. Rich glowing scarlet. 
Victor Orosset. Bright apricot salmon. 
Ivy Leaved Varieties 
.Alpha. The foliage is finely denticulated. The cen¬ 
ter of the leaf is greenish maize, with a broad, 
dark zone, edged golden yellow; free flowering, 
of a rich shade of scarlet red. A single, medium 
size, abundantly produced in fair sized trusses. 
.Achievement. Soft cerise-pink. 
.Alliuiice. Delicate white lilac. 
Ballade. Fresh distinct lilac. 
Bettina. Charming shade of tender rose. 
('aesar Franck. Magnificent shade of rich crimson. 
('orden's Glory. Bright scarlet. 
('ol. Baden PowelL Pearl white. 
Comtosse de Gray. Light satiny pink. 
Diana Scarlarandis. White tinged lilac. 
Duke of Kdinbnrgh. A strong vaiigated ivy ger¬ 
anium, large, handsome, in light green leaves, 
broad, creamy white margin. The flowers are 
aemi-double light rose, abundantly produced. An 
attractive and beautiful plant for whatever pur¬ 
poses ivy geraniums can be used. 
lleotor Glacomello. I>avender, tinted pale rose. 
Incomparable. A lovely shade of rosy carmine. 
James Attfleld. A hybrid, extra large, double flowers 
of a pretty tint of self pink, short Jointed in 
growth; very fine. 
James T. Hamilton. A hybrid, intense carmine 
crimson, long, stout stems; good for bedding or 
pot work. 
Joseph AA'arren. Lovely shade of rich purple. 
1,'Klegantn. There is nothing that compares with 
this old variety as a basket plant, with its rich 
green Ivy-shaped leaves, edged with pur© white, 
and delicate lilac white flowers. 
.Mme. Thibaul. Clear rosy pink. 
Mrs. Banks. Pleasing shade of blush white. 
Mrs. Hawley. A pleasing shade of roae-cerlse 
Pierre Crozy. Bright scarlet flowers. 
Kycrofts Surprise. Clear rose. 
Scarlet Crousse. A magnificent shade of cardinal 
Souve de Chas. Turner. Deep pink, feathered ma¬ 
roon on upper petals; Individual florets 2^ to I 
Inches across. 
Topaz. An exquisite variety. Plant sarmentoss*. 
slight denticulated foliage, center of leaf deep 
moss green, with broad zone edged lemon yellow 
A vigorous plant. It is necessary to give a com¬ 
post very poor in azote to keep the variegation 
more accentuated. 
Variegated Foliage Varieties 
Marechel McMahon. Bright golden yellow foliage, 
with rich chocolate zone; bright and showy, 
strong, healthy grower. 
Mountain of Snow. Light green foliage, variegated 
white; beautiful single scarlet flowers. 
.Mrs. Pollock. Green leaves surrounded by a mar 
gin of golden yellow, dark chocolate zone, orang* 
red flowers. 
Mme. SaUeroi. Bright green leaves, edges white. 
Mme. l^ftnguth. Beautiful cherry red; foltag* 
broadly marked with silvery white. 
Silver l^nf S. A. Nutt. Immense crimson-scarlet 
flowers beautiful green foliage, edged white. 
Sophie l>umare8que. Golden salmon scarlet, healthj 
green foliage, surrounded by a margin of golden 
yellow. 
Scented Leaved Varieties 
Balm. Upper petals light lilac, lower petals dark 
Capitatum. Small leaf, rose scented. 
Clorinda. Large Neyron red flowers. 
Dale Park Beauty. Small, fragrant foliage. 
Fair Kllen. Fragrant and beautiful, large eak leaved 
foliage. 
r^dy Mary’. Sweet scented, rose-lake color. 
I^ady Plymouth. Variegated rose geranium, greeo 
and white foliage. 
Lemon. Lemon scented. 
Mrs. Kfiigsbury. I..arge Fuchsia red flowers. 
Nutmeg. Dwarf, bright green foliage, outntes 
scented. 
Old Unique. Deep lilac color, strong grower. 
Quercifollutn. Beautiful oak leaved foliage. 
Rose. Rose scented. 
Scarlet Unique. Dull scarlet, blotched maroon. 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
We have an extra large supply of Iris, Sweet 
William, Hollyhocks and Perennial Phlox and will 
quote very low prices in large lots: 
Kach Dozen 
Achlllae .-. 20c 11.50 
.Aquilagia or Columbine . 20c 1.60 
Butterfly Bush . 76c 7.60 
Campanula . 20c 1.60 
Canterbury Bell . 20c 1.60 
Coreopsis . 20c 1.60 
Chrysanthemums, 6 colors. 20c 1.60 
[..arkspur (Delphlmlums) . 26c 2.60 
Hardy Scotch Pinks . 20c 1.60 
GalUardia . 20c 1.60 
Hibiscus . 20c 1.50 
Hollyhocks . 20c 1.60 
Sweet William . 20c 1.50 
Baby’s Breath (Oypsophilla. 26c 2.60 
.Tapanese Iris . 20c 1.60 
German Iris . 20c 1.60 
Gold Flower . 26c 2.60 
Shasta Daisy . 20c 1.60 
Salvia . 20 1.60 
Tritoma . 20c 1.60 
Yuccas Fll. 26c 2.60 
Golden Glow . 26c 2.60 
Oriental Poppy . 26c 2.60 
Red Hot Poker . 26c 2.60 
Spanish Dagger . 26c 2.60 
Foxglove (Digatalis) . 20c 1.60 
Bleeding Heart . 76c 7.60 
Perennial Phlox . 20c 1.60 
Panny Plante. We have the finest collection of 
Pansy Plants in the United States, grown for us 
by the leading pansy specialist at Pansy Park. 
They embrace all the latest forma and colors 
and will please the most fastidious. Price, 
50c per dozen: 26 for 7Bc; 100, J2.60. 
DAIII.IAS 
Dahlia Bulbs or ' Toes,” red, yellow, pink, white 
and their different shades, l&c each; $1.50 per doz. 
25 Dahlia Toes for $2.00 
We will send 25 Dahlia toes, made up of som* 
of our very best and rarest kinds for $2.00. This co! 
lection will certainly please you. 
Giant Flowering Aster 
Colors—White, Pink, lavender, red, purple and 
mixed colors. Strong well-rooted iriants In season 
Price, 36c per 12; 26 for 60c; 100, $1.26; 1000, $7.66 
Verbenas, assorted colors, 15c each; doz,, $1.00. 
Petunias. Ruffled Giants, assorted colors. 16c each, 
dozen, $1.00. 
Ornamental Trees 
Ea<'h 
Cut Leaf Birch, 6 to 8 ft. $2.0* 
Weir’s Cut Leaf Maple, 6 to 6 ft. 1.6* 
Catalpa Bungii, 6 to 6 ft. 2.OS 
Purple lieaf Maple. 8 to 10 ft. 2.0* 
North Carolina Poplar, 8 to 10 ft. .75 
Lombardy Poplar . .75 
Black Locust, 4 to 6 ft. .6* 
Hardy Catalpa. 4 to 6 ft. .6# 
American Mulberry. 6 to 8 ft. .60 
American Elm, 8 to 10 ft. 1.26 
Norway Maple. 8 to 10 ft. 1.25 
Ash Leaf Maple. 8 to 10 ft. 1.26 
Silver Maple. 6 to 8 ft. 71 
Evergreen Trees 
F>tM)h 
Norway Si)ruce, 2 to 3 ft., transplanted. $ .75 
Douglas Spruce, 2 to 3 ft., transplanted. 2.t5 
Colorado Blue Spruce, 18 to 24 inches. 2.65 
Roster’s Blue Spruce, 2 to 3 ft. 10.•• 
Arbor Vitae. 3 to 4 ft. 1.J5 
