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Price, strong roots, 30c. each, S3.00 per doz., set of 12 sorts, S3.00. 
HARDY DOUBLE P/EON IES rx colors. 
Grown from selected seed and offered as unequaled for 
size, form and color. 10c. each, 75c. per doz., $4.00per 100. 
PASSIFLORAS, passion flower. 
Militaris. Bright flowers of a brilliant crimson-red. 
John Spalding. Pure ivory-white; variegated foliage. 
Cenilea. Beautiful blue flowers. One of the best. 
Pfordtii. Purple flowers, carmine and white in centre. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
PELARGONIUM , Alfred henderson. 
Rich lavender-pink flowers, the lower petals marked 
maroon. A free and vigorous grower; prolific bloomer. 
Pelargoniums. (Assorted.) We offer a nice collection of 
standard sorts, embracing the most distinct colors. Price, hardy phlox. 
30c. each, set of 6 distinct sorts, SI.50. mme. c. nillson. 
HARDY DOUBLE HERBACEOUS P/EON1ES. 
Magnificent hardy plants, almost rivaling the Rose in perfume, brilliancy 
of color and perfection of bloom. They are perfectly hardy, require little 
or no care, and produce larger and finer blooms when well established. The 
roots we offer have four to six eyes. 
Andre Lauries. Deep bright red; 
very double. Very distinct. 
Chrysanthemaeflora Rosea. Rose. 
Edulis Superba. Pink, tinted violet, 
fragrant. 
Festiva alba. A fine and valuable 
variety; large, pure white flowers. 
Humei. A fine, deep rose with yel¬ 
lowish centre. 
L’Esperance. Flesh, striped crim¬ 
son. 
Marshall Vaillant. Purplish-violet. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Peach, edged white. 
Pottsii. Purplish-crimson, thread- 
like petals. 
Queen Victoria. White, red blotch 
on centre petals. 
Rubra Triumphans. Deep crimson, 
Victoria Tricolor. Outer petals pink, 
centre creamy-white with red 
marks. Deliciously fragrant. 
In addition to the above, we offer a fine selection in special colors 
as follows: White, Light Pink, Rose, Crimson, Purplish-Red, White 
with Yellow Centre. Price, 25c. each, 82.50 per doz., 818.00 per 100. 
HARDY PHLOXES , These grand, hardy, flowering plants 
- FA FJE-BLOOM.ING, - are becoming very popular and 
deservedly so. They are of the easiest culture,and during the late summer 
and fall months make the garden bright with their wealth of bloom. (See cut.) 
DOUBLE I’.fiON'Y 
B. Comte. Intensely rich purplish- 
crimson. 
Claude Gelee. White, carmine eye. 
Coquellicot. A fine, pure intense 
scarlet with deep carmine eye; the 
brightest of all Phloxes. 20c. each, 
$2.00 per doz. 
Cross of Honor. Lilac, margined 
white. A unique variety. 
Eclaireur. Redaish-carmine, dark 
eye. Very striking and handsome. 
E. Chatrain. Blush-white, carmine 
eye. A very valuable variety 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
A dwarf Orange, which bears a profusion of fragrant flowers and 
edible fruit. A splendid house plant. Price, large plants, 50c. each. 
LANTANAS, * EW dwarf. 
Valuable plants for bedding, blooming all summer and 
growingonly about 12 to 18 inches high. Very attractive. 
Amiel. Orange-red and coppery-yellow. Dwarf habit. 
Corbeille d’Argent. Clear white, lemon centre. 
Protee. Old rose and golden-yellow. A pretty sort. 
Thais. Porcelain-rose and sulphur-yellow. 
Delicatissima. ( The trailing Lantana.~) Pinkish-lilac. 
Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
Pips, 30c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
Clumps, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
PANSIES. HENDERSON’S SUPERB STRAIN. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Dwarf, clear white. 
La Nuit. Purplish-maroon,very dark. 
La Soleil. Deep carmine. 
La Vogue. Beautiful soft, light pink, 
Lothair. Soft carmine-pink, rosv eye, 
MME. C. NILLSON. White/ pink 
eye. A very pretty sort. ( See cut.) 
Mrs.Laing. Light purple,carmine eye. 
Marie Belanger. Carmine, dark eye. 
Richard Wallace. White, carmine eye. 
Robt. Werner. Rosy-carmine, darker 
eye. 
Roxelane. Royal-purple; large flower. 
Sir Edwin Landseer. Brilliant 
carmine. A grand variety. 
White Lady. Pure white, 
large trusses. 
Wm. Robinson. Salmon- 
pink, rosy eye. 
Price (except Coquel¬ 
licot), pot-grown plants, 
15c. each ,$1.50 per doz. , 
set of 21 for $2.50, 
MOON 
FLOWER. 
Blooms at 
night and on 
loudy days, 
"owers are 
pure white, 5 to 
6 inches across, 
fragrant. 15c. 
each, 4 for 50c. 
