]\JOON FLOWER V/A/ivS. ^ 
Hardy Moon Flower. (Ipomcea Pandurata.) The flowers are truly magnificent 
measuring from3^ to 6 inches across, pure white, shading to pink and purple in the 
throat. Unlike the tender Moon Flower, this species opens flowers during the 
day-time and remains open all day. Strong roots, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
The Moon Flower. (Ipomcea Nodijlora.) This plant will attain a height of 40 feet 
by October 15th, blooming abundantly the entire season. It is called “Moon 
Flower” from its rare peculiarity of blooming best at night, although it also 
expands its flowers in dull days; they are pure white, 5 to 6 inches across, 
emitting a rich Jessamine-like odor. Price, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
Blue Dawn Flower. (Ipomaa Learii.) This makes a splendid companion to plant 
with the white “Moon Flower.” The flowers are the most intense violet blue, 
with reddish purplo rays, and are six inches across. It blooms in the morning 
and on cloudy days. Price, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
] $B\V 1IARDY WHITTS PINK, ^ “her Mal estii.” 
This is one of the finest hardy Pinks in any color yet raised, and cannot fail to 
please all lovers of fine flowers. It has become most popular, and is grown by tho 
acre to supply the demand for cut flowers. Low-growing, with flowers of the purest 
white, as large as a Carnation and of rich Clove fragrance. (See cut.) Price, large 
clumps, 30c. each, 4 for $1.00; young plants, 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 
jV B W BORDER riNK, ^ “Souvenir de Sale.” 
Tho flowers are very large, in fact it is one of the largest Pinks ever raised of this 
color, which is quite a new shade, and one very difficult to describe; perhaps the 
best description is a “ soft rosy-pink." The flowers are 
beautifully formed, very double and exceedingly 
useful for cutting, and one of the freest in bloom 
yet raised; a grand acquisition and a fine com¬ 
panion to that marvelous variety, Her 
Majesty. Price, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
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A dwarf Orange, which boars a pro¬ 
fusion of fragrant flowers and ediblo 
fruit. Ono of the most effective 
plants for tho house. Those we 
offer aro strong plants, which will 
flower and boar fruit tho coming 
season. (See cut.) Price, extra large 
plants, 75c. each ; second size, 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz. Young plants, 
15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
J, ANTAA r AS, ^ 
'Tull and Dwarf, 
Wo have fow continuous blooming plants 
that afford a greater variety of colors than 
tho Lantana. Twelve distinct tall varieties. 
Orange, crimson, yellow, lilac, rose, white, 
etc. 10c. each; sot of 12 for $1.00. 
Lantanas, New Dwarf. Of great valuo for bedding, 
growing only 10 to 12 inches high and covered with hardy white pink, 
flowers tho whole summer long. Price, 15c. each ; set of 4 for 50c. 
JIardp ci.o\n 
Wo can supply a fine collection of 
the old favorite garden plants, white, 
pink, rose, variegated, etc. Price, 
strong clumps, 25c. each; young 
plants, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
SsUMMnR PINKS. A Ready 
^ -- * 27 * May 1st. 
Dianthus, or Summer Garden Pinks, 
assorted colors, double and single. 
They make splendid plants for the 
garden. Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per 
doz., $6.00 per 100. 
T pr.v OP Tim VAT.T.EY. & 
Flowering roots, 5c. each, 50c. per 
doz.; large clumps, 50c. each, $4.50 
HER MAJESTY.” 
JJOUBIE WHITE PETUNIA , DEFENDER. 
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We devoto special effort to tho cultivation of the Double Petunia; we spare no pains 
or expense to obtain tho best results, and as a consequence we succeed annually in rais¬ 
ing a succession of fine varieties. Double White Petunias aro always scarce; it is no 
exaggeration to say that in tho past twenty years we have grown over a million seed¬ 
lings, and none equaled this. (See cut.) Price, 25c. each, 5 for $1.00, 12 for $2.00. 
NEW DOU1IEB FRTNGED PETUNIAS. 
Rosy Morn. Delicate rosy pink. 
Angel’s Wing. White, tinted flesh. 
Niobe. Rich violet, edged with white. 
Senator. White ground, marked purplo. 
Bacchante. Pure violet, reverse silver. 
Autumn Haze. Deep purple, white fringe. 
Princess. Purplish violet, suffused flesh. 
Evangeline. Flesh white, carmine mark¬ 
ings. 
Harlequin. White, veined and feathered 
carmine. 
Royalty. Rich purple, marked white. 
Evening. Deep violet, edged silver. 
Naiad. Pure white, violet centre. 
Defender.” 
Price, 15c. each, any 4 for 50c. ; set of 13 for $1.50, including 
& EEDEING PETUNIAS. 
Double Petunias, assorted colors; being unnamed seedlings they aro not guaranteed to 
be double. 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. Single Petunias, assorted colors, 10c. each, 75c. per doz. 
petunia, “defender” (one-third natural size). 
