DWARF ABUTILONS. 
Distinct from the others, growing only about 18 inches high and covered with flowers 
the entire season. Calypso, white; L’Africain, dark crimson ; Infanta Eulalie, beau¬ 
tiful light blush pink. Price for the above, 15c. each, 3 for 40c. Special Offer. _Set of 17 
Abutilons, including the two new Japanese maple-leaved varieties, for SI .75. 
SWEET ALYSSUM. 
Double Tom Thumb. This variety has the same dwarf habit as 
7\r lir single, but its trusses are much longer and the florets double. 
" ••• Price, 10c. each, SI. 00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. We can also furnish 
Single Tom Thumb, Variegated and Sweet Alyssum at same price. 
ANTHEMIS CO RON ARIA FL. PL. 
Double Golden Marguerite. Nothingcan be more showy, either as 
a pot plant or bedded out. It is a perfect mass of rich golden yel¬ 
low flowers the whole year round, being equally useful in winter as 
in summer. Price, 15c. each, 4for 50c., S1.50 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 
SAVITZII. X AOERATUM. 
Fine summer-flowering plants and very useful for cut flowers, 
also for borders and for planting for assorted summer-blooming. 
Cope’s Gem. Deep porcelain blue, dwarf-growing. 
White Cap. Pure white, very fine contrast to above. 
Price, 10c. each, 3 for 25c., S1.00 per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
JAPANESE JAAPLE-LEAVED jUBlUOf, 
Tills uniquo variety is well shown in the illustration below, 
which represents a plant growing in a 6-inch pot, demonstrating its 
fitness as a pot plant for window or conservatory. It is a decided 
improvement upon “Souvenir do Bonn,” inasmuch as the varie¬ 
gation is entirely different, the contrast between the green and 
white is sharper, and the habit of the plant is dwarfer. It will be 
of exceptional value for edging subtropical bods, as the general 
style of the plant is such that it harmonizes splendidly with Palms, 
Draconas, and especially with Crotons, for it bears full exposure to 
tho sun with splendid results; it also grows in shade. The stock 
of tliis variety is very scarce at present and will be largely in 
demand. Price, 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
ABUTILON, “SOUVENIR DE BONN.” 
For massing in groups or in long borders for single 
specimens, eitlior in the garden or greenhouse, for any and 
all decorative purposes, it is admirable. It is a most 
striking decorative foliage plant, with beautifully variega¬ 
ted loavos of good sizo, regularly and evenly marked with 
white and green. Amid those leaves tho graceful droop¬ 
ing, orange-colored (lowers are produced in great abun¬ 
dance, forming a clear and brilliant contrast. Price, 20c. 
oach, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00, 12 for $1.50. 
ABUTILONS (Flowering Maples). 
Ueneral Collection of Standard Sorts. 
Boule de Neige. Pure white, tho best in its color. 
Darwinii. Bright orange flowers, veined red. 
Eclipse. Golden spotted leaves, semi-drooping habit. 
Erecta. Bright pink, with orange veins, flowers held erect. 
Golden Bells. Deep, rich yellow, very free-blooming. 
Mary Miller. Deep rose, pretty pendulous flowers. 
Megapotamicum (Syn. Vexillarium). A running variety ; 
bright rod, yellow and brown centre. 
Megapotamicum var. Like above, leaves spotted yellow. 
Rosaeflora. A pretty pinkish rose, flowers very freely. 
Snow Storm. Pure white, semi-dwarf in growth. 
Santana. Deep rod, fine flowers. 
Thompsonii plena. Golden spotted leaves, double orange 
flowers. One of the most distinct and ornamental 
varieties. 
Price, 10c. each, set of 12 for $1.00. 
NEW JAPANESE MAPLE-LEAVED ABUTILON, SAVITZII. 
LOOK CAREFULLY at our list of premiums on page 7, an interesting feature for our GOLDEN JUBILEE year. 
