MAESIIALL'8 NOVELTIES IN BULBS. 
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NOVELTIES IN DAHLIAS. 
Gertrude Manda. One of tlie finest for cut flower purpo.ses. Beautifullj'- formed flowers of the 
grandest j)eacli-blow shade of color. 
Josef Manda. A strong- free grower with large perfectly formed double flowers of the brightest 
red color. ^ 
Mrs. I. du Pont. The stems are upright and strong, supporting a perfectly double Chrysanthemum 
like flower of the brightest ruby red color. 
Mrs. Minnie Burgess. A strong upright grower, producing extraordinary large bright scarlet flowers. 
South Orange Surprise. Well formed flowers, varying in color according to season from bronze 
orange or yellow and white and orange. ’ 
Veronica Manda. A very dwarf grower and a beautiful lemon coloi-, shaded with rose at the tips. 
Prices for the above: 
Roots: Each, -tl.SO; Set of Six, $8.50. Plants: Each, $1.00; Set of Six, $5.50. 
NEW DAHLIA. John Wanamaker. 
One of the largest and handsomest Paeony Dahlias. The color is an exquisite shade of rose 
lake or orchid pink. The stems are long and the branching habit of the plant makes it very desir¬ 
able. Each, $2.00. 
V C H I M E N E 8 . 
Profuse blooming tender perennials for greenhouse or conservatory decoration during summer. 
The colors comprise white, shades of lilac, mauve and red. 
Five named varieties. Each, 10 cts.; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
NEW AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS. 
Hippeastrum, Veitch’s and Ker’s New Hybrids. The finest race of Amaryllis in cultivation; 
exceeding in the size and fine form of their flowers, as well as in the diversity of colors and 
markings, all former hybrids. The segments are of nearly uniform size, giving the flowers a 
regular trumpet form. 
Collection of 12 varieties, largest bulbs, one of each for $15.00. 
NOVELTIES IN CANNAS. 
Firebird. I his is the very best red flowered, green leaved Ganna. The flowers are borne in 
immense trusses, on all stalks well above the leaves. The petals measure 2V; inches across and 
the color is a clear scarlet without any streaks, spots or blotches. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7.00. 
Mrs. A. F. Conard. One of the most distinct varieties of recent introduction. Its salmon-pink 
flowers are of largest size, abundantly furnished on erect stems, Foliao-e o-reen Heio-ht 4 feet 
Dozen, $.3.50. > b & -nci^nt ‘± leer. 
Splendor. Very large intense scarlet flowers. It makes 2 to 3 bloom heads on each stalk Foliao-e 
green. Height 414 feet. Dozen, $3.50. ^ 
Wabash. A bronze leaved variety with carmine pink flowers. Verv free flowerino Height 4 feet 
Dozen, $3.50. ' b- s ■ 
NOVELTIES IN GLADIOLUS. 
Charmer. Large, broad petalled flowers of soft mauve pink blending off lighter in the throat 
which is penciled carmine lake with a large blotch of same color on the central lower petal. 
Each, 50 cts.; dozen, $5.00. 
Dazzler. Magnificent large Princeps-like flowers of vivid salmon scarlet with throat blotch on the 
lower petals of red-orange, further ornamented with carmine-lake flakes. A fine long well 
filled spike. Each, 50 cts.; dozen, $4.00. 
Fire King. Long graceful spikes showing half a dozen immense blooms, open at the same time. 
Color intense fire scarlet. Each, 40 cts.; dozen, $4.00. 
Rochester White. The petals are clear white into the throat and the anthers and pollen are white. 
It is very early flowering, flowers develop evenly on the stems and open perfectly to the ton 
Each, 30 cts.; dozen, $3.00; 100, $20.00. ‘ 
Snow King. A grand pure white similar in habit to Augusta, but remains white in all kinds of 
weather. Each, 45 cts.; dozen, $4.50. 
