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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Plants ready for delivery from March to June. 
Each 15 cents, per doz. $1.5,0. 
Autumn Glory. Rich saimon pink, reflexed. 
Beatrice May. Pure white, immense flowers of 
globular form. 
Black Hawk. Very dark crimson, medium sized, 
we 1-formed flowers. 
Brutus. Orange red; of dwarf habit. 
Colonel Appleton. Golden yellow, flowers of enor¬ 
mous size, incurved petals. A standard variety for 
cutting; good keeper. 
Colonel Baden Powell. Light purple, large flow¬ 
ers; strong grower with exceptionally heavy foliage. 
Edgar Sanders. Bronze, reverse side of petals 
lighter; very lai'ge. 
Frank Hardy. Pure white, immense, full, deep 
globular flowers, beautifully incurved. A sport from 
Good Gracious. 
Golden Chadwick. Golden bronze, large, loosely 
incurved flowers. 
Good Gracious. Pink, immense incurved flowers. 
Jennie Nonin. Pure white, a large globular 
flower, late. 
Lavender Queen. Lavender pink, large flowers of 
good form, petals reflexed. 
Major Bonnaffon. Soft, clear yellow, full in¬ 
curved flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter. A general 
favorite. 
Silver Wedding. Waxy white, long, wide and 
pointed petals. 
The Queen. Ivory white, very double, incurved 
flower, a good keeper. 
Timothy Eaton. Creamy white, flowers of good 
form, on stout, stiff stems. The largest white in¬ 
curved variety. 
Viviand Morel. A beautiful shade of pink, flowers 
extra large, petals long and loosely arranged. 
Wm. Duckham. Deep pink, large incurved flow¬ 
ers of perfect form. 
W. H. Chadwick. Creamy white, incurved. 
Yellow Timothy Eaton. Rich yellow, a sport 
from Timothy Eaton. 
CANNAS. 
Each 15 cents, per doz. $1.50. 
Direcktor Weber. Bright rose, very large. Foli¬ 
age rich, soft green. 
Erich Zoeppritz. Intense blood red. Rich, light 
bronze foliage; rather dwarf in habit. 
E. Steinkoff. Rich crimson scarlet heavily spot¬ 
ted with vermilion; flowers of immense size. Pur¬ 
plish bronze foliage. 
Fabrikant Berg. Rich orange, with veinings of 
a deeper shade at base of petals; quite distinct ■ 
foliage bronze. 
Frau General Van Alten. Rich cinnabar red, edge 
of each petal bordered with gold. Light bronze 
foliage. 
Frederick Benary. Light scarlet, broadly edged 
with golden yellow; flowers of immense size, car¬ 
ried in enormous trusses. Very large, handsome 
foliage, plants grow to a height of eight feet. 
Karl Rade. Citron yellow, spotted with light red. 
Ludwig Tesdorf. Blood red, flowers of good form; 
dark foliage. Very effective planted in groups. 
Mrs. Kate Gray. Rich orange scarlet, overlaid 
with gold; flowers of gigantic size, foliage large 
and handsome; grows to a height of 6 to 7 feet. 
R. Wallace. Light canary yellow, flowers of 
enormous size; of medium height 
Rudolph Prowe. Vivid crimson, with velvety 
lustre; flowers of medium size, carried well above 
the foliage in large trusses. 
Stadtgartner Brenneman. Deep orange bordering 
on light scarlet; large flowers in immense trusses. 
William Bofinger. Scarlet with orange sheen; 
flowers of medium size, but borne in immense 
trusses. One of the most effective for bedding and 
producing a sheet of color. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Each 15 cents; per doz. $1.50. 
Charm. Varies from light pink, shaded with 
yellow, to salmon and brick red. Of good size 
Countess of Lonsdale. Soft salmon shading to 
carmine; of perfect form. 
Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum color, deeper and 
more velvety toward the center. 
Floradora. Dark velvety crimson, very free 
flowering. 
Florence M. Stredwick. Pure white, large, and 
of good form. 
John Roach. Soft yellow, free bloomer. 
Kriemhilde. Brilliant pink, lighter shade at tips 
of petals, center almost white; flowers of perfect 
form and borne on long stems. Popular ior^cutting- 
Mrs. J. J. Crowe. Bright yellow, fine form. 
Progenitor. Bright carmine, each petal being- 
furcated on the end like a staghorn-fern. 
Rakete. Bright scarlet, flowers of good form 
and borne on long stems. 
Thuringia. Brilliant fiery red; flowers large and 
of perfect form; very free blooming. 
Wm. Cuthbertson. Purplish heliotrope, passing 
to yellowish brown at base of petals. 
PANSIES. 
Extra choice strain of Giant flowered varieties 
mixed. Per doz. 25 cents, per 100 $1.75. 
VIOLETS. 
Princess of Wales. The largest and best variety 
grown; long stems and flowers very fragrant. Per 
doz. 35 cents. 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS. 
Agapanthus umbellatus. (Blue African Lily.) 
Flower stalks 2 to 3 feet high crowned with large 
umbels of from 30 to 90 sky blue, lily-like flowers. 
Long glossy evergreen leaves. Each 25 to 50 cents. 
Amaryllis Belladonna. (Belladonna Lily.) Large 
rose pink flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Amaryllis formosissima. (Jacobean Lily.) Rich 
velvety crimson, very showy. Each 10 cents; per 
doz. $1.00. 
Amaryllis Johnsoni. Flowers very large, red 
striped with white in center of petals. Each 15 to 
25 cents. 
Amaryllis Vittata Hybrids. A great variety of 
shades, mostly white grounds marked with pink, 
scarlet, crimson or maroon; very large flowers, 
extra fine. Each 35 cents. 
Begonia Tuberous Rooted. Single varieties in 
separate colors. Scarlet, pink, white and yellow. 
Each 15 cents; per doz. $1.50. Single varieties 
mixed. Each 10 cents; per doz. $1.00. 
Double varieties in separate colors. Scarlet, pink, 
white and yellow. Each 20 cents; per doz. $2.00. 
Double mixed. Each 15 cents; per doz. $1.50. 
Caladium esculentum. (Elephants’ Ears.) Large 
handsome leaves, often 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, 
very effective on a lawn; requires plenty of water. 
Each 10 cents, per doz. $1.00. 
Calla, Pink. (Richardia Rehmanni.) A dwarf va¬ 
riety, grows about 18 inches high; flowers pinkish 
purp'e. Each 25 cents. 
