DOUBLE FUCHSIAS. 
Elm City. Deep plum color corolla; crimson sepals; dwarf. 
Genius. Light prune corolla; red sepals. Yellow foliage. 
Jussieu. Beautiful violet corolla; carmine sepals. 
Mme. Bruant. Lilac-mauve; red sepals. Very free blooming. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. White corolla; brilliant red sepals. ( See cut.) 
Phenomenal. Dark plum-colored corolla; red sepals. Very large. 
Rozains Patrie. White; carmine sepals. Very free flowering. 
Royal-Purple. Royal-purple corolla; vermilion sepals. 
Trophee. A splendid variety. Violet-blue corolla; red sepals. 
Price, 10c. each, SI.00 per doz.; set of 9 double Fuchsias for 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
POMPONE 
These are the only sorts which are reliably hardy in 
Northern States. They are sometimes called “Button 
anthemums. By disbudding, 
in diameter can be had. 
Acto. Bright rose, showing 
beautiful silver reverse. 
Aileen. Deep lilac-pink. 
Arbre de Noel. Orange-yellow 
and red. Very showy variety. 
Dundee. Crimson, very deep. 
Eleganta. Pink, white tips. 
Finedon. Deep pink. 
Golden Bedder. Golden-yellow. 
Hester. Pearl-white, shaded 
flesh. Fine rounded flower. 
Jacquenette. Rosy-carmine. 
Jeannette. Yellow and bronze. 
Jules Lagreve. Deep rich red. 
Klondike. Brilliant yellow. 
the 
Chrys- 
nice flowers two inches and more 
Lady Duvol. Deep rose-pink; 
fine in color, size and form. 
Leroy. Yellow and bronze. One 
of the showiest in its color. 
Ada Williams. White, shaded 
blush. Large, round flowers. 
Nydia. Pure white, high round¬ 
ed flower. A grand sort. 
Ontario. Pink, silvery-white 
shadings. A perfect gem. 
Quinola. Deep, clear orange 
yellow. Very distinct. 
Rufus. Venetian red; deep and glowing. 
Very attractive. 
Snowdrop. Pure white; compact form, 
very profuse. 
SINGLE FUCHSIAS. 
Beacon. Carmine corolla; white sepals. Very floriferous. 
Black Prince. Corolla and sepals a pleasing carmine. 
Constancy. Carmine corolla; white sepals. Attractive. 
Earl of Beaconsfield. Orange corolla and sepals. Distinct. 
Ernest Renan. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 
Lottie. Carmine corolla; delicate and tender rose sepals. 
Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla; white sepals. An old favorite. 
Sunray. Foliage variegated white, pink and bronzy-red on a 
green ground. Flowers purple, with waxy red sepals. 
Surprise. Pale magenta corolla; white sepals. A fine specimen. 
Price, 10c. each; set of 9 Single Fuchsias for 75c. Full set 
of 18 Double and Single Fuchsias for SI.25. 
FUNKIA UNDULATA MEDIA. 
The variegated “Plantain Lily.” Foliage striped white on green 
ground. Very useful for borders. Price, 15c. ea., $1.50 per doz. 
For other hardy perennials see page 168. 
GARDENIA FLORIDA. 
Cape Jessamine. The best of all Gardenias, and now much 
sought after for boutonnieres. It is invaluable on account of 
its sweetly fragrant, double white flowers. We offer a fine 
lot of plants from 4 and 5-inch pots well branched. Price, 
5-inch pots, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 4-inch pots, 50c. each, 
S5.00 per doz. ' 
Price, 15c. each, SI.50 per doz.; set of 20, sorts for $2.50. 
New "Marguerite" Chrysanthemum, F. SANDER. 
A new form of the popular “ Marguerite ” or “ Paris Daisy ” type of 
Chrysanthemum. The color is the purest, glistening white. The flowers 
are produced continuously in the most lavish profusion on long stems, 
rendering this sort invaluable for cut flowers. They frequently measure 
5 inches across; but even with ordinary culture the smallest should be 
3 inches across. The form of the flower is peculiar the center being a mass 
of closely arranged, fringed florets, with a circle of broad ray petals about 
20 in number around the center. As a pot plant for winter blooming it is 
of great value. Price, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. See Flowering and Orna¬ 
mental Plants page 169 for other “ Marguerites .” 
GENISTA RACEMOSA. 
A splendid flowering plant commonly known as 11 Shower of Gold.” 
When in bloom it is literally covered with its golden yellow flowers which 
hang in the most graceful profusion. It blooms profusely during the late 
winter and early spring months. It is easily grown in a sunny window. 
Price, plants from 4-inch pots, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; 5-inch pots, 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz. 
DELPHINUM FORMOSUM. 
Hardy Blue Larkspur. This beautiful hardy larkspur grows 
about 3 \ feet high—bearing from June to October long spikes 
of velvety, indigo blue flowers. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
For other hardy perennial plants, see page 168. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLOKA. 
Amongst the ever-blooming hardy plants there is none more showy or 
ornamental than this. Flowers borne in prodigal profusion from June to 
frost, useful for cut flowers. They are of gorgeous coloring, dark red-brown 
in center with bands of crimson orange and vermillion, meriting the popu¬ 
lar title of “Aurora Flower.” Height 2 ft. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
For other hardy perennials see page 168. 
FUCHSIA, MRS. E. G. HILL. 
