scribe it to them.’ 
soon as it is known. 
Don 1)1 e Fuchsias, 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. White corolla; dark red sepals. 
Cervantes. Deep prune corolla; crimson sepals. 
Pres. Carnot. Mauve corolla; crimson sepals. 
PHENOMENAL. Dark plum color. (See cut No. 4A 
MOLESWORTH. White corolla; crimson sepals. 
(See cut No. 2.) 
Mme. Tliibaut. Corolla carmine, bordered white- 
sepals bright carmine. 
Prince Napoleon. Deep plum color. 
Jos. Rosain. Dark plum corolla; red sepals. 
Pres. F. Gunther. Light prune corolla; red sepals. 
Rozains Patrie. White corolla; carmine 
sepals. 
Storm King. Wliitecorolla; crimson sepals. 
Trophee. Violet blue coi-olla; red sepals. 
Price, 10c. each; set of 12 Double Fuchsias 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Single Fuchsias, 
Annie Earle. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 
BLACK PRINCE. Tube and sepals waxy 
carmine. (See cut No. 3.) 
Beacon. Carmine corolla; scarlet sepals. 
Brilliant. Scarlet corolla; white sepals. 
Ernest Renan. Carmine corolla; white 
sepals. A very handsome variety. 
Lord Lyons. Dark plum corolla; red sepals. 
Earl of Beaconsfield. Deep orange corolla and sepals. 
Inimitable. Violet corolla; crimson sepals. 
Lottie. Carmine corolla; rose sepals. 
MRS. MARSHALL. Carmine corolla; white sepals. 
(See cut No. 1.) 
Oriflamme. Prune-colored corolla; crimson sepals. 
Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla; white sepals. 
Price, 10c. each; set of 12 Single Fuchsias, SI.00. 
WONDERFUL NEW FUCHSIA, 
• • . j\lme, Bruant• . . • 
M. Bruant, the originator of this Fuchsia, says: “The purchasers of 
this novelty will be better able to judge of its beauty than we can de- 
rhe Revue Horticole says “that it will become the favorite of amateurs as 
These opinions we can endorse after a fair trial. 
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p£TERHENDE Ri>0N 
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vw,, u, xo iwiunii. wpiixiv/no ocin euuurse alter a iair trial. 
The plant is vigorous, well formed, and the flowers are of a grandeur never before seen ■ color 
an exquisite lilac mauve streaked and veined with rose ; sepals bright red, to which a number of 
i petals curiously adhere on account of the extreme doubleness of the corolla. The beautiful pendent flowers 
of enormous size and are produced in wonderful profusion the entire season. 20c. each, $2.00 per dozen. 
RRNS. - - 
Adiantum Bellum. 
“ Ballii. 
“ Pubescens. 
Bleclinum Orientale. 
“ Occidentale. 
Davallia Stricta. 
Polysticlium Angulare. 
“ Hastata. 
Pteris Tremula. 
“ Serulata. 
“ “ Densa. 
“ Cretica Albo-lineata. 
h, $2.25 per doz.; from 3-inch 
... . ® u . r collection contains the choicest of the Maiden-hair varieties and best basket and vase sorts. They 
:-o of the easiest culture, and nothing beautifies a homo more than Ferns. Below we give a list of the leadin'* sorts- J 
aim,.-,,,,. Roil..™ Gymnogramma Cliiysophylla. - * 
Lastrea Aristata var. 
Lomaria Ciliata. 
Neplirolepis Exaltata. 
‘ ‘ Zollingeriana. 
Onychium Japonioum. 
Price for any of the above, plants from 4-inch pots, 25c. eacl 
pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.; from 2^-inch pots, 10c. each, Sl'.OO per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER. The collection of 18 sorts, large size, for$3.00; second size, for $2.00. 
Adiantum Cuneatum. The bost known of the “ Maiden-hair ” Ferns and invaluable on 
account of its grace and lightness for festooning bouquets, baskets of flowers, etc. It is 
also one of the best for growing in pots. Price, plants from 4-ineh pots, 30c. each, $3.00 perl 
doz.; from 3-inch pots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz.; from 2^-inch pots, 10c. each, SI.00 per doz. | 
Globe Fern (Davallia Bullala.) We offer this grand Fern prepared in globe shape ready * 
for hanging up. In a short time they make splendid window ornaments. Price, $1.00 each. 
Sword Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata.) This beautiful Fern is excellent for outside planting 
in shady borders. It is fine for baskets in summer or window in winter. Price, plants from 
4-inch pots, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz.; plants from 3-inch pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
\ n\V HYBRID GLOXINIAS. 
The handsomest of our summer-blooming plants, the rich and varied coloring of the flowers 
being beautiful in the extreme, many of them beautifully speckled; llowers three inches long 
by two inches in diameter, upright and pendulous; colors crimson, violet, rose, scarlet, 
white, etc. They attain the greatest perfection if grown in light, rich soil in a shady well- 
ventilated frame. After growing, the bulbs may be kept in a warm, dry collar. (See cut.) 
Price, mixed colors only, 20c. each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00, 12 for $2.00. 
