NOVELTIES IN PLANTS 
W. E MARSHALL & CO. 
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NOVELTIES IN PLANTS 
NEW CARNATION “QEORQIA” 
ihe color is a pure white, with large and beautifnll}^ fringed flowers, measuring four 
nches, with a very full center, which gives it a good form. 
Ihe stems are strong and hold the flowers up at all times, and average 24 inches long 
Pot grown plants $3.50 per doz., $20 per 100. 
Rooted cuttings, $2.50 “ $16 “ 
QLORIOSA SUPERBA QRANDIFLORA 
A beautiful deciduous greenhouse climber from the West Indies. The flowers are a 
deep, rich orange yellow, shading to crimson scarlet and crisped and reflexed. The roots 
resemble a yam. Strong tubers. Bach $1.00, doz. $10.00, 
NEW CANNA, KING HUMBERT 
the flowers are a brilliant orange scarlet, with red markings, and are produced in 
heavy trusses of gigantic size. The foliage is broad and massive of a rich coppery-bronze 
color. Ihe height is about five feet, and we can highly recommend it for bedding or 
planting in masses. Dormant roots. Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. Plants in May and 
June. Each 20c., doz. S2.00, 100 $15.00. 
NEPHROLEPIS SUPERBISSIMA 
A very unique and distinct novelty. The foliage is a rich dark green, and the fronds 
are heavily imbricated, the pinnae overlapping, making the fronds very dense and compact. 
Ihe plant is very sturd}' in its habit, and the fronds, being firm and rigid, never break 
down. J 
Strong plants, 4-inch pots, $1.00 each, $11.00 per doz., 6-inch pots $2.50 each. 
Nephrolepis Elegantissima 
Compacta 
The fronds are shorter and more compact than 
Piersoni elegantissima, and the plant throws a 
great many more crowns naturally, making a very 
bushy, dwarf, compact plant. We are sure this 
variety will find great favor as a decorative plant. 
~ Strong plants, 4-inch pots, $1.00 each, $11.00 
per doz., 6-inch pots, $2.50 each. 
NEPHROLEPIS SCHOLZELI 
r- The ideal crested fern, holding the same posi¬ 
tion to all other crested varieties that Scotti holds 
to the old Boston. The fronds, like in Scotti, stand 
erect with a graceful arch, forming a plant of ideal 
shape, and they never break down. The loose 
arrangement of fronds allow a free circulation of air through the foliage, which prevents 
the center becoming yellow. 
Strong plants, 234-kich pots, 60c. each, $6.00 per doz. 
NEW ROSE. WHITE KILLARNEY 
This new white rose is a sport from the popular Killarney. It is identical in habit and 
form to its parent, the well-known pink Killarney. 
Strong plants on own roots, $7.00 doz.. $50.00 per 100. 
“ “ grafted, 8.00 “ 55.00 
ROSE. MY MARYLAND 
This Rose was first sent out in the Spring of 1908, and has proved one of the most 
popular Roses offered. It is of the Killarney type, with an exquisite fragrance, and in color 
may be described as a soft salmon pink, which brightens up beautifull}^ as the bud opens. 
Strong plants, own roots, $2.50 doz., $17.00 per 100. 
“ grafted, 4.00 “ 30.00 
NEPHROLEPIS SCHOLZELI 
