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For Florists and Nurserymen

The McGregor Bros. Co.

Wholesale Florists Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. SEES SSeS

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2 THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRESPON- DENTS AND CUSTOMERS

This list cancels all previous offers, and the prices quoted herein are not subject to discounts. Our stock is large and in fine condition. The plants are grown in as low temperature as possible, so that they can be shipped to all parts of the country at all seasons of the year. Our system of packing is so complete that, although we send out hun- dreds of packages during the coldest winter days, we rarely have a shipment injured when sent by express.

CONNECTING WITH AND WAY-BILLING THROUGH VIA

National, Western, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian, Dominion, Adirondack, Long Island, N. Y. & Boston Dispatch, E. & P, D. & R. C. and all other Express Companies and Traction Com- panies.

SPRINGFIELD, O,US.A

OUR FACILITIES FOR QUICK TRANSPORTATION AT LOWEST RATES

ALL PLANTS WILL BE FORWARDED BY EXPRESS unless other- wise ordered. Having the rival companies—Adams, American, United States, and Wells Fargo & Co., they connecting with all the other companies—the goods can be billed through at the lowest possible rates without extra charge. Customers will please say by which of the following express companies their goods are to be forwarded: Adams, American, Southern, United States, Wells Fargo. (The Pacific Company has been absorbed by the Wells Fargo Company.)

AT SPECIAL LOW RATES

on plants—twenty per cent. to thirty-three and one-third per cent. less than regular merchandise rates apply to our shipments.

OUR BUSINESS RULES AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

We quote in this catalogue prices per dozen plants, per hundred plants, and per thousand. twenty-five at one hundred rates, and two hundred and fifty at thousand rates. Special pains are taken to pack lightly, thereby reducing the expense of transportation to a minimum.

ARTICLES OFFERED IN OUR RETAIL CATALOGUE, ‘Floral Gems,”’ and not offered in this list, will be supplied at retail prices, less the following discounts: Vegetable and flower seeds in packets, bulbs and plants, thirty-three and one-third per cent.; fruits, ten per cent. No discounts on special offers or collections.

ALL GOODS IN THIS CATALOGUE are offered subject to being unsold on receipt of order, and the prices quoted are subject to ad- vance without notice.

ADVANCE ORDERS, CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE—AII advance orders for growing crops, booked by us previous to harvesting and receipt, are subject to crops permitting, and accidents or delays be- yond our control. Should shortages necessitate it, we reserve the right to fill such orders pro rata.

TERMS—Three per cent. discount for cash with order. ‘Two per cent. discount for payment within ten days. All bills 90 days—net.

REMITTANCES—Should be made by Draft, Postoffice Money Order or Registered Letter. Remittances in any other way are entirely at the sender’s risk. 5

UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS desiring to open account will please furnish reference (preferably bank reference), or parties in the trade with whom they have had credit relations, otherwise cash must ac- company order

GOODS PACKED FREE of charge and in light corrugated paper boxes when weight of shipment will allow it.

Remember, it will not cost you any more to have your order sent

We will send three of a kind at dozen rates, Samples of any stock listed will be sent at the dozen rate. Everything is labeled.

in several shipments, pounds.

SHIPMENTS C. O. D.—Plants to be sent C. O. D. must have one- fourth of the amount with order.

NEW LOW EXPRESS RATE—We eall your attention to the new low express rate, which is a reduction of twenty per cent. (and on account of a graduated scale of rates, in some instances running to twenty-five and thirty-three and one-third per cent.) from the regular merchandise rate at which plants have been expressed heretofore, and also that packages of twenty pounds weight receive the advantage of one hundred pounds rates.

PLANTS BY MAIL—In a great many instances, orders which are to travel a long distance can be packed lightly and sent by mail with a saving to the customer. If preferred in this way, add one-fifth ad- ditional to cover postage and balance will be refunded. We would recommend when possible to have plants sent by express.

SHIPMENTS TO FAR POINTS—Shipments of Roses and some other plants to far points can be sent just as well with all soil removed and roots puddled, and at a great saving in expressage to customers. We will not remove all soil in any instances, however, unless requested.

EXPRESSAGE PREPAID—All shipments being billed from here as- sure customers of the plant rate. However, if you have any fear of it not being allowed, we will prepay shipments in such instances and add charges to invoice.

PLANTS SENT BY FREIGHT are entirely at purchaser’s risk. We will not be responsible for any loss or damage.

provided each box weighs more than twenty

No. 86.

CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION.

Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1912.

THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the nursery stock for sale by The McGregor Brothers Company, of Springfield, County of Clark, State of Ohio, has been inspected by a duly authorized inspector in compliance with Section 1111 of the General Code, and has been found ap-

parently free from dangerously injurious insects and plant diseases. Valid until September 15, 1913, unless revoked.

A. P. SANDLES, Secretary.

Signed, THE OHIO STATE Bo OF AGRICULTURE, . SHAW, Chief Inspector.

THE McGREGOR BROS. CO.

FLORISTS ae SEEDSMEN

FRANK McGREGOR ROY McGREGOR ALLAN McGREGOR SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, U.S Az

DAVID McGREGOR HAROLD McGREGOR

THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. z

ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI

Price, 2'/4-inch pot, 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1,000. 2!/2-inch stock, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. 32-inch, 60 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 4-inch stock, 90 cents per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 5-inch pot, strong, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 1{00.

ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS

One of the handsomest of our foliage plants. By many florists it is used instead of Smilax, as easily grown and very much more beautiful. Price, strong, 2!/s-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. 3'/2-inch, 60 cents per dozen; $5.00 per’ 100; $45.00 per 1,000. 4-inch, $1.50 per dozen; $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1,000.

ALYSSUM (Giant Flowered)

DOUBLE WHITE—Has large double white flowers. Price, 50 cents per doezn; $3.00

per 100. ACALYPHAS

SANDERI—Dark green leaves, flower a long spike of crimson-scarlet. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. MARGINATA Foliage dark bronze, very showy. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00

per (00. TRICOLOR—Foliage bright red with crimson-bronze. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

Asparagus Plumosus ACHYRANTHUS Indispensable for bedding purposes, either in massing or ribboning. They are consid- ABUTILONS | ered preferable for massing or ribbon lines.

ECLIPSE—Fine for baskets and vases, trailing in habit. Its foliage GILSONII—Pointed _ leaf, green is very attractive, beautifullly marked dark green and yellow. Flow- with yellow markings.

ers bright yellow with crimson throat. Price, 50 cents per dozen; | EMERSONII—Round broad leaf $3.00 per 100. of purplish-crimson.

ABUTILON GOLDEN BELLS (Golden Fleece.)—A bright golden-yel- McNALLY—Round broad leaf, »% low Abutilon of strong, vigorous habit and very free flowering. green, streaked with yellow. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. FORMOSUM Color green,

ENFANTA EULALIA—A robust grower bearing bright pink flowers. streaked with yellow with Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. narrow pointed leaf.

JOSEPH HILL—Color rich, deep orange, streaked and shaded with rs crimson. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Dae niche en a SAVITZI—Best of all variegated Abutilons. Foliage bright, pleasing ap.

green, broadly edged with white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 | A good collection containing ; Snueeae if Co 2 the above Sona 40 cents =I =L— —It is a remarkably strong grower, standing the hot- per dozen; $2.50 per 100, ee ath eee test rays of summer, and always a mass of bloom. = Asparagus Sprengeri.

The large bell-shaped flowers are snow-white. Price,

50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. : § : AG ERATUMS ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) ? ; =AGERATUM PRINCESS PAULINE

: : = —-A most distinct and novel va- Price, 50 cents per adn hundred; $25.00 Set ail decie ecoupactiethit eae

peculiarity being that both colors,

Nothing has been more improved in the past few blue and white, are combined in

years than the Antirrhinum and they are now very the same flower. Price, 40 cents

popular and fashionable. They succeed best in light per dozen; $2.50 per 100.

soil in a sunny position. They are hardy perennials,

but can be treated as annuals. AGERATUM STELLA GURNEY—It QUEEN VICTORIA—Puresit white. is undoubtedly the finest Ageratum ROSEUM—Brilliant pink. yet introduced. Color a_ deep, FIRE KING—Orange and scarlet. even blue, and literally forming a VENUS—Delicate pink. sheet of. bloom all summer. Dwarf CARMINE—Bright cerise-pink. and compact in growth. Price, 40 GIANT YELLOW (Leteum)—Sulphur-yellow. cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100. RUBY—Brilliant red.

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Fs Gt Cee - Antirrhinum. dwarf growing variety, always ful

Cs SIE 2) ID of white blooms, a much_more

a See SREY Cex e=t useful variety than the old tall growing variety. Price, 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per EP SSS Rr RE SRG hundred.

Fy ACRES RS SH AGERATUM LITTLE BLUE STAR—A fine dwarf variety, bearing clusters of small blue

flowers. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

ALOYSIA CITRIODORA

(Lemon Verbena)

Indispensable for the delightful fragrance of its leaves in the construction of bouquets, etc. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000.

AGATHEA CELESTIS (Blue Daisy)

The flowers are daisy shaped, of a delicate light blue, with a yellow disc. It blooms in great pro- fusion from November to April, and makes a novel &

d pleasing feat i y llecti f plants. ACHILLEA, THE PEARL | Frice 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. The Great Cemet Plant) —Its fiow white; jerfeetly aable wed prodiveadte aces ARAUCARIA EXCELSA

sprays. For cemetery planting it is the most valu-

able of all flowers. Price, strong divided field Well selected plants, two to three tiers, not less roots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred; | than four fronds. Delivery, May Ist, 1913. Price, $30.00 per thousand. 50 cents each; $6.00 per dozen.

Achillea, The Pearl.

Ageratum Little Blue Star.

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COLEUS

The varieties range in color from light yellow to the darkest crimson, including about twenty- five distinct sorts.

STANDARD MARKET SORTS—A fine stock of the best and most distinct kinds. All labeled true

to name. Price, 40c per dozen; $2.00 per 100.

$COLEUS ROOTED CUTTINGS

A choice assortment of the best kinds, labeled and true to name, put up in lots of not less than ten of one variety. Price, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1,000.

COLEUS, CHRISTMAS GEM

(Brilliancy, or Dr. Ross)

Leaves immense, eight to twelve inches long. Cannot be excelled as a pot hk, plant. The name aptly describes the appearance of this variety, which belongs 33 to the giant-leaved section; of strong, vigorous habit. Leaves are of bright car-"% mine shading off to a deep maroon, ,; ———2——-2-_AIIIN>______ the margin being yellow and green,

the whole leaf having a rich vel- EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS vety luster. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. (Crown of Thorns)

wh

The fine stock of this popular plant for (7

pot use or catalogue trade. Price, 50 cents Tonys per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

Dusty Miller.

of white. Price,

Clematis Paniculata

The Cluster-Flowered Clematis —The flowers are pure white, and are borne in great panicles or clusters of blooms. The _ indi- vidual flower is small, but so numerous that they cover the green foliage with immense sheets

FLOWERING BEGONIAS

BEGONIA THURSTONI—This Begonia is a cross be-

tween B. Metallica and. B. Sanguinea, having the bright red. foliage and veining underneath the leaves. The flowers are a beautiful deep pink in bud, but when expanded become ‘a beautiful shell- pink. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

BEGONIA ARGENTEA GUTTATA—It has purple- bronze leaves, oblong in shape, with silver mark- ings, and is in every way a most beautiful Begonia. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

BEGONIA MME, DE LESSEPS—Remarkably strong growing, stiff, upright habit; flowers beautiful light pink, in large pendent panicles. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

SANDERSONII—One of the best flowering Begonias. The flowers are a scarlet shade of crimson, leaves slightly edged with scarlet. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

BEGONIA ALBA PICTA—Long, slender lance-shaped leaves on short stems, thickly studded with silvery- white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

BEGONIA GRACILIS. LUMINOSA—Foliage rich glos- sy-green, shaded deep bronze. Flowers bright cherry, changing to coral-red. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

BEGONIA RUBRA—Dark, glossy -green leaves, com- bined with free-flowering habit. Flowers scarlet- rose. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred.

BEGONIA PRESIDENT CARNOT—Strong growing, stiff, upright habit; flowers beautiful coral-red, in large pendent panicles. Price, 50 cents per dozen;

$3.50 per 100. REX BEGONIAS

RUBRUM The entire leaf has a pinkish-metallic lustre which makes it one of the most attractive vari- eties. The leaf is very large with a smooth edge and the plant is a vigorous grower. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

LESOUDSII—This is one of the finest of the Rex family. The leaves are of a velvet green, center edged with a silver band, outer edge bright green, a very irregular and pointed leaf. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

strong two-year

field-grown plants, 75c per dozen; Cobea Scandens. DUSTY MILLE ; a rea G ee, $6.00 per 100. 2/4-inch pots, 50¢ COBEA SCANDENS ia , i Cunee per dozen; $3.00 per 100. (Cup and Saucer Vine)—A beauti-

This is the old Dusty Miller used for edging beds of Coleus, Gera-

i ae yp GWOs 1 il- very-white. Price, 40 cents per CISCUS DISCOLOR

dozen; $2.25 per 100; $20.00 per

ful climber of rapid growth, large purple cup-and-saucer shaped flow- ers. For covering arbors, trellises, etc., it is unsurpassed; will cling to

1,000. (Ready February 15.) A climber with a very beautiful foliage, deep velvety green mot-| amy rough surface. Price, 40 cents

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tled with white on the upper surfaces; under side

50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 1{00.

(Cigar Plant)

(Umbrella Plant)

Umbrella Plant (Cyperus). white only. Price, $10.00 per dozen.

dish-purple. For trailing over the side of a window box or grown on a trellis, it is one of the most odd and attractive plants. Price,

CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA

A fine basket plant, with scarlet, pendulous flowers, neat, compact habit ~~ constant bloomer. Price, 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100.

CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS a A

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000.

CAMELLIA JAPONICA

This is the Famous ‘‘Japonica’ of the South. Large, strong plants, eighteen inches to two {et high, full tond, Color

of a deep red-| per dozen; $2.50 per 100.

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CANNAS|

All Plants Listed Below are Strong, Well= Established Potted Plants from 24-inch Pots.

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per {,000 (except where noted). Ready for delivery March |, 1913.

VENUS—(4 feet.) The color is a gay, rosy-pink with a mottled border of creamy-yellow. It blooms splendidly with hheads erect and flowers bright, because the old ones drop off as fast as the new ones come. Has a good constitution; green foli- age. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

PENNSYLVANIA—(6 feet.) Intense vermilion-scar- let, overlaid with an orange sheen; foliage rich

green. GLADIATOR—(5 feet.) Flowers yellow spotted with Canna Mme. Crozy. rich scarlet. Canna Venus. NIAGARA—(3 treet.) Crimson and gold; great handsome trusses, AUSTRIA—(5 feet.) Orchid flower of a golden-yellow color. Strong brodd, thick, durable petals; color, rich, deep crimson with a light grower. irregular border of deep golden-yellow. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. BURBANK—(2 to 3 feet.) An Orchid flowering Canna, very similar

to Austria, only a little dwarfer in habit; color clear golden-yellow. GLADIOFLORA—(314 feet.) Remarkable for the unusual shape of : the flower which looks like large Gladiolus. Petals are round and CHAS. HENDERSON—(3 feet.) Height two and one-half to three

so wide that they overlap each other. Color is crimson changing to feet; color brilliant deep crimson; broad deep green foliage, narrow- carmine-rose, edged with gold. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 ly margined with bronze. per 100. BLACK PRINCE—(4 feet.) Large flowers of a vivid crimson color. MRS. KATE GRAY—(5 feet.) Flowers six inches across. Color a It has a very compact, bushy growth about four feet in height.

splendid shade of rich orange-scarlet. Finely flecked and streaked with golden-yellow tints,

ELDORADO—(4 feet.) Color is a rich, pure golden-yellow speckled with a red,

ITALIA—(3 to 4 feet.) Graceful foliage and gorgeous flowers of golden-yellow with a large blotch of orange-scarlet.

MADAME CROZY—(3 to 4 feet.) The color is a brilliant vermilion- BRO NZE LEAVED

scarlet bordered with deep golden-yellow; the flowers are borne in great clusters, and in such profusion that they crown the plant

with a blaze of glowing color. SHENANDOAH—(4 to 5 feet.) The plant. grows to a medium height,

SOUV. D’ANTOINE CROZY—(4 feet.) A Canna we can recommend | having broad chocolate-colored foliage, with a bronze-metallic as one of the best we have today. Its color is an intense scarlet, | Justre. The flower is large and of a pretty shade of pink, making bordered with a band of deep golden-yellow. a pretty contrast with the bronze foliage.

QUEEN CHARLOTTE—(215 to 83 feet.) The shape and markings of DAVID HARUM—(3 feet.) Bronze leaved; flowers of bright ver- the flowers are very large, with broad, rounded petals, slightly re- milion-scarlet mottled with deep red. curved. A bright orange-scarlet, deeply edged with bright canary- yellow. ETNA—(Bronze, 3 feet.) Flowers of bright vermilion-scariet mot-

tled with deep red. J. D. EISLE—(Height, 4 feet.) This fine new Canna is an improved

Charles Henderson. Flowers a flaming scarlet in trusses of enor- | EGANDALE—(Bronze, 4 feet.) A good dark-leaved variety. . The mous size. A constant and abundant bloomer. foliage is good, habit sturdy. Flowers a currant-red of a good FLORENCE VAUGHN—(3 to 4 feet.) Color bright yellow, spotted | *'” with bright red. A strong, robust grower and flowers very freely. | CANNA GIGANTEA, or ROBUSTA MLLE. BERAT (3% feet.) It is much the darkest of all pink Beautiful bronzy foliage, immense Cannas, being dark carmine-red. A showy, effective bedder. leaves, the largest and tallest of all z : Cannas. Flowers red; excellent for ALEMANNIA—(5 feet.) An immense flower, orange, with bright yel- centers of beds and background for

low border spotted with orange. Distinct. other planting.

CALADIUMS

Caladium Esculentum (Elephant’s Ear)—We have extra fine bulbs, which will start as soon as put in the ground. This is one of the most desirable plants for cenier of beds, in front of porches or massed in beds for the lawn. Price, 5 to 7 inches, 40 cents per dozen, $2.50 per {00; 7 to 9 inches in circumference, 50 cents per dozen, $3.50 per 100; 9 to I! inches in circumfer- ence, 85 cents per dozen, $6.50 per 100; II inches and up, $1.50 per dozen, $12.00 per 100.

TUBEROSES

(Dwarf Excelsior Pearl.) Large first size bulbs, $1.00 per 100; $9.00 per 1,000.

GLADIOLUS

Mixed—Includes a magnificent variety of beautiful colors, poor sorts discarded and places filled with “TLemoine’s,”’ “Childsii,’” ‘‘Groff’s Hybrids,’ and our own best mixture. Selected to give the finest flowers and the greatest variety of colors. Price, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1,000.

. ; GLADIOLUS AMERICA—Large first size bulbs, $3.50 Large Double Flowering Caladium Esculentum (Elephant’s Ear). per 100: $30.00 per 1,000. Tuberose,

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CHRYSANTHEMUMS

Fall and Winter blooming plants. the market.

ALICE BYRON

(Midseason.) Color purest white, with clear, smooth florets. In some stages it resembles Mrs. H. Weeks. This will be found an extraordinary fine exhibition variety.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

(Late.) A late flowering, globular Japanese incurved variety of perfect form and growth. Color a pure white.

OCTOBER FROST

(Early.) An exceptionally fine va- riety for exhibition purposes. A pure white, with broad, slightly incurved petals. Even when the flower is ful- ly open it does not show a center. Strong grower, with heavy foliage, and one of the earliest to flower.

Clementine Touset.

CLEMENTINE TOUSET

A large, early white, characterized as the early Chad-

(Early.) wick. Splendid stem and foliage ; white, sometimes tinted pearl.

ESTELLE

(Early.) Produces extra sized flowers of the purest white; fine deep form, with foliage evenly distributed along stem. Marketable blooms were cut on October 4th.

MLLE. JEANNE NONIN °

Resembles that popular variety, Timothy Eaton. snow-white ; a dwarf grower, with heavy foliage.

LINWOOD HALL A glistening snow-white variety of the largest size, perfectly in- curved, of elegant finish, and with stiff stems and beautiful foliage. WHITE BONAFFON

(Late.) One of the most useful of the white varieties. white, splendid form; one of the best.

GEO. S. KALB

Magnificent white, large globular flowers, early, free bloomer.

PINK VARIETIES MRS. COOMBES

(Early.) An extra fine very early pink variety of the largest size, blooming just after Glory of the Pacific and before Pink Ivory. Color beautiful rose-pink, resembling Viviand Morel in color and also in style, but the petals are broader.

PINK IVORY

(Miss A. L. Dalskov.) It is identical with Ivory in every respect, except color, which is a beautiful shell- pink.

DR. ENGUEHARD One of the leading pink varieties. Color a deep, clear pink, much darker shade than any other listed. Incurved, with broad petals, the lower ones drooping as the center opens,

WM. DUCKHAM (Midseason.) Color a deep, clear pink. Incurved with a broad petal. The flower is very large, measuring nine inches in diameter and supported by a long stiff stem with good foliage. BEATRICE MAY

A beautiful incurved Japanese variety, color white,

pink, MAUD DEAN

An immense pink variety, finely incurved, petals broadly shell- shaped. One of the largest flowers exhibited in the fall shows. AI-

most a pure self-pink. ROSAIRE

A mammoth-flowering variety resembling the novelty Pacific. Su- preme in foliage, but has larger petals. Color a beautiful shade of

pink, WINTER CHEER

(Late.) A variety that has been shown in all the shows this sea- son; a beautiful mcurved variety; color deep pink. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

WELLS’ LATE PINK

Has attained popularity at the fall shows; stem stiff as a ramrod; the foliage is beautiful. It is as free and clean a grower as Eaton, as big and substantial as a football—nineteen inches around and solid. Treat it as you do your commercial Eatons. The color is pure, bright pink; take the last bud. >

very easy doer. Color glistening

Color a pure

Color pure

flushed with

Justly called the ‘‘Queen of Autumn,’’ is the most gor=

geous and elegant of all the

The varieties listed in this catalogue are of the best in Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000 (except where noted).

WHITE VARIETIES

ADVANCE

(1911.) This variety displaces every other of its date—first early. It is a lovely grower and can be had in bloom at any time following a season of growth; a very high grade, pure white bloom; can be had late in September and into October. It has a stiff stem three feet and over, nice foliage, and a beautifully formed flower very slightly re-

flexed. MRS. HENRY ROBINSON.

A fine white variety, no matter when it blooms; immense incurving, broad-channeled petals of great substance.

NELLIE POCKET (Midseason.) This grand Chrysanthemum, is a beautiful white va- riety of mammoth size, and of the most artistic form and finish. Flower is creamy-white, with long, drooping florets curling to the tips. IVORY

(Early.) Unexcelled for pot culture or cutting; pure white flower of exquisite form-and finish,

MRS. CLAY FRICK

This is a white sport from the grand prize winning variety, Wm. Duckham. The flowers are incurved with bright petals, very large and held up by strong stems with good foliage.

WM. H. CHADWICK

(Midseason.) The leading white cut flower variety to date. One

of the best commercial varieties. Price, 50 cents per dozen; .$3.50 per 100. MINNIE WANAMAKER- (Late.) Pure snow-white, incurved and perfectly double. TIMOTHY EATON (Late.) It is an enormous, globular Japanese incurved variety of

perfect form and growth. Color a pure white, even whiter than its

parent, Minnie Wanamaker. MRS. JEROME JONES

A variety which will prove one of the most valuable white Chrysan- themums ever introduced. The color is a deep white, flower of com- pact, incurved form, with a strong stem holding the flower quite erect.

WHITE MAUD DEAN A beautiful sport from the fine commercial sort, Maud Dean. The color is a charming ivory-white, beautifully veined; when flower is fully developed shows the carmine center.

PACIFIC SUPREME (Early.) A fine commercial variety; color clear pink; better variety than the old Glory of the Pacific.

GLORY OF THE PACIFIC

It is of magnificent size and depth, with broad petals which finally reflex, showing the clear pink color.

JOHN K. SHAW

(Early.) Very solid Japanese incurved; large in size, fine light pink.

MARIE LIGER

(Midseason.) Closely incurving blooms of large size. The color is pearl-pink, deepening to a very bright shade at base of petals.

MRS. PERRIN

The flower is of globular form, incurved, full and with a finish as fine as satin. Color rose-pink.

R. E. RICHARDSON (Late.) Center petals incurved and outer ones reflexed: Comes in flower about November 20th, making it a fine Thanksgiving vari- ety. Good stem and foliage.

RED VARIETIES LORD HOPETOUN

A very handsome flower of the richest scarlet-crimson, with shining gold reverse; when fully expanded the center petals show the gold, while the outer petals reflex, thus showing the lovely crimson shade.

BLACK HAWK

The flowers are of massive size, reflexed with broad, stiff petals, deep velvety-crimson, with no shade of brown or chestnut.

RED DUCKHAM

An exhibition variety of the finest type. The color is very odd, being a rosy- violet, very pretty and different from any other.

INTENSITY

The flowers are of massive size, reflexed, with broad, stiff petals; color deep, rich velvety-crimson, with no shade of brown or chestnut.

POCKETT’S CRIMSON

A glorious reflexed of the largest size, the color of G. W. Childs, crimson and gold. It does not burn and is a splendid keeper and shipper. The foliage and stem are ideal. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

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CHRYSANTH EM UMS-==Continued. Price, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000 (except where noted.) YELLOW VARIETIES

GOLDEN GLOW GOLDEN EAGLE A bright yellow of velvety finish, fine stem and foliage. Flowers (Midseason.) A new variety, proven to be one of the best. Large five and one-half inches in diameter and fine form. The very best of incurved flower; color rich golden-yellow. <A fine commercial variety. early yellows. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100. ROBT, HALLIDAY GOLDEN WEDDING (Early.) Is still near the top of the list of early yellows; this va- (Late.) This is undoubtedly the grandest golden-yellow ever intro- riety has attained wide popularity, and deservedly so; it is indis- duced. Nothing can exceed the richness of its color; it is unrivaled pensable; very large when well done. in ced reste 4 is a remarkably vieereds ee and has such strength of stem that it carries its great globular flowers erect, giving MONROVIA : it a bold, majestic appearance. (Early.) Color deep orange-yellow, with incurved petals. A good early cut flower variety. YELLOW EATON MRS. GEO. F. BAER (Late.) Color soft chrome-yellow; a fine example of the broad-

(Late.) The yellow sport from Mrs, Jerome Jones. The color is pe ew, ete. rae pe panee ae SOM a eee EHLEL WELY S1ATEC good, and it fully equals its parent im all other essential points, an EOE SES , L 5 easy grower. COL. D. APPLETON (Midseason.) Flower is a magnificent Japanese incurved with lower MAJOR BONAFFON | petals reflexed, and not showing any center. Besides the immense (Late.) Soft clear yellow, full to the center. In perfect form and | size and beautiful shade of clear yellow, another point in its favor is

finish, habit dwarf, keeping qualities excellent. its almost faultless stem and foliage, growing fully up to the fiower. MRS. O. P. BASSETT OCTOBER SUNSHINE It is a sport from the grand variety Mrs. Henry Robinson. The (Early.) This fine variety eclipses all other early Howering golden- color is a fine canary-yellow of a soft texture. yellows; the petals are incurved.

LARGE FLOWERING AND HARDY POMPON OSTRICH PLUME CHRYSANTHEMUMS ( FASHNONED TrARDY ) CHRYSANTHEMUMS Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000.

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. MRS. HIGGINBOTHAM—Enormous bright pink, broad spreading Jap- ARCTIC—Strong, robust color, flowers in immense clusters, snow-white. anese variety; with extremely wide cupping and incurving petals HOMESTEAD—Strong shade of delicate pink. which are covered with glandular hairs. P FRED PEIL—A beautiful bright scarlet. “One of the best.” PERLE OF LYONNAISE Bright, clear golden-yellow, somewhat VICTORY—A beautiful large flower, hardy and white. plumed, qe cone one of the very tinest; of medium size, beau-

= ies. ry striking vari auti “Tit tiful globular form ; new. ; SERIES fise-pink. striking variety, color beautiful crimson | | .ENFANT DES DEAUX MONDES—Pure white. Like the parent, it RHODA—Flowers borne in large clusters, color, pink showing white = hn hale ene of good habit, and is considered the best white

in center. o : : - . co aces 9 AUTUMN GLOW—This is quite a novelty and-early blooming variety; | LOUIS BOEHMER (Pink Ostrich Plume)—‘Louis Boehmer” has they are double, color coppery-bronze with a tinge of red on outer | the same wonderful hair-like growth that appeared in the white petals variety, ““Mrs. Alpheus Hardy,” a net Been shade of lavender- SON— ardy family: eauti pink, shaded with silvery-pink on the ends of the petals. veelder velion ne Dest of the Rardy family; color beautiful | wm FALCONER—A soft delicate blush, shading almost to white. FLORA—A strong handsome variety, very early and free bloomer; | M. FROMONT—The only red Ostrich Plume; a fine incurved, nicely beautiful deep golden-yellow flowers. | plumed.

SINGLE CHYRSANTHEMUMS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per {00; $27.50 per 1,000.

LADY SMITH—Light pink; very free bloomer; good habit; an exceptional variety.

SYLVIA SLADE—Rosy-garnet with broad pure white ring around the disc; as true as a Cineraria flower. The habit and freedom of flowering is superb.

ENA REIMER—Terra cotta, one of the best.

MISS IRENE CRAGG—Perhaps the best pure white. :

F. W. SMITH—Rich pink; dwarf habit; very fine style.

ETHEL BIER—Dwarf bronzy-red.

KATIE COVELL—Maroon;; stiff erect petals. GRACIE LAMBERT—Deep pink; a beauty.

ARTHUR HORNE—Clear yellow ; very free blooming.

MISS T. C. WARDEN—Pure white; makes fine long sprays. PRETORIA—Soft white, large and sweetly scented.

MARY RICHARDSON—Reddish-salmon ; one of the most dis- tinct.

ROBOTTOM—Exceptionally large flower; color bright crim- son; one of the best commercial varieties.

FELICITY—Color pure white. A fine show variety.

NOTE

The Single Chrysanthemums having come into such popularity the

last two seasons, it will pay you to have them planted with your other

_large flowering varieties. Our varieties have been tested and found to be the best in the single class.

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Strong 2!4-inch pot plants. Price, 50 ents per dozen: $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000.

THE BLACK PRINCE—A misnomer as far as name is concerned, being of a bright, waxy carmine; tube and petals large and broad, with pale green tips: large, open pale pink corolla. é

TROPHEE—Double; buds quite round and beautiful deep red color; open flower, dark purple and very beautiful.

ROSAINS PATRI—A variety unsurpassed among all the Fuchsias, with white corolla. Tube and sepals are brilliant deep scarlet, thick and leathery in tex- ture; corolla is very large, double and pure white. |

TRAILING QUEEN—The habit of this variety is much different from the other varieties in that it trails instead of growing upright. Pretty flowers borne in

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MME. VAN DER STRASS—Fine, large and elegant PURPLE PRINCE—Fine double variety; sepals form; sepals long and reflexed, pure red, corolla scarlet; corolla a beautiful distinct blue; very large, double white; the finest market double white dwarf.

Fuchsia. ELM CITY—A very pretty variety and one.that is

MONSTROSA SUPERBA—Very large, double flowers ; always in demand. Sepals a rich crimson; corolla pure white corolla, beautifully reflexed ; bright scar- deep purple and very double; free flowering and let sepals. easy to grow.

THE GREAT WHITE PHENOMENAL FUCHSIA | MONS. THIBAUT—A splendid variety, with large, The same as Phenomenal in every particular except handsome foliage. The flowers are single, of un- the color of the flower, which is a pure white with usual size, sepals dark red, corolla rose-vermilion, one vein of crimson in each petal. tinted violet.

GLOIRE DES MARCHES—tThe tube and sepals are BLAND’S NEW STRIPED—The tube and sepals are brillian deep scarlet, thick and leathery in texture; a glowing crimson, corolla a rich plum-colored pur- the corolla is very large and double and pure ple, regularly and distinctly striped red rose. white, C SPECIOSA Pale red tube and sepals; dark red

FUCHSIA PHENOMENAL—The largest Fuchsia we corolla, there frequently being from thirty to forty have yet seen. The tube and sepals are bright flowers on a single branch. coral-red, beautifully formed. The corolla, nearly AVALANCHE—Beautiful golden foliage, with a dark two and a half inches across, is of the very rich- double violet-purple corolla. est violet shade. SAPLEY FRERES—Erect grower; very large flower;

WAVE OF LIFE—Golden foliage, dark purple, single corolla very double, of rosy-violet; long, recurving flower. A beautiful variety. sepals of bright coral-red.

SELAGINELLA EMILLIANA

An upright growing moss, with numerous feathery stems branching from the base and forming a dense tuft. Well grown plants attain twelve to eighteen inches in height. Price, 30 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100

ADIANTUM VENOSUM, The Beautiful Maiden Hair Fern Very similar to Cuneatum Grandiceps, only having a little larger leaf, and stronger grower. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per (00.

THE DWARF BOSTON FERN (Nephrolepis Scotti) Strong, 2!/-inch pot plants, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Four-inch, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100.

CAREX JAPONICA VARIEGATA

An ornamental Japanese grass, which is extremely useful as a house plant. The blades with a green cen- ter and white edge make it a very effective plant for vases and hanging baskets. Price, 50 cents per dozen;

- $3.50 per 100.

CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE

A strong and vigorous hardy climbing plant, and in a short time after planting is covered with bright purple flowers, which are succeeded by bright scarlet berries. Price, 2'/-inch pot, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong field plants, 12 to 15 inches high, 60 cents per dozen.

IVY, German or Parlor Senecio Scandens (German or Parlor Ivy)—lLeaves glossy-green and flowers yellow in clusters. Price, 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100.

FICUS, or Rubber Plant

Again this year we have to offer a fine lot of Rubber Plants. They are now in four and five-inch pots, and all from top cutting, and well leaved from pot up. Price, 5-inch pots, ten to fourteen inches, $3.00 per dozen.

DRACENA INDIVISA

Of all the plants in use for centers of vases, baskets, or beds in the open ground, nothing is so valuable as this is. Price, strong 2!/-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. oe Strong 5-inch pots, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per (00.

NEW FORGET=ME-NOT (Ruth Fisher)

This fine new Forget-Me-Not is a neat, compact plant with large sprays of bright light blue flowers raised strongly above glossy dark green foli- age. The flower sprays are the largest ever known in Forget-Me-Nots, and the color the truest blue. Extremely hardy : i and will stand the coldest climate. Ficus Belgica or Rubber Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per:

Plant. 100; $25.00 per 1,000.

Dracena Indivisa.

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DOUBLE GERANIUMS |

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000 (except where noted).

ALPHONSE RICARD—A strong grower, dwarf and branching, and producing flowers in great masses. Both floret and trusses are of enormous size, single or slightly doubled, and color a brilliant shade of orange-red.

MARQUIS DE MONTMORT—Deep crimson-carmine. A very novel and beautiful shade. A strong, robust grower with good foliage.

BUCKNER—A new Geranium of the large-flowering type and one that has proved to a Ri bedder. Flowers purest white, not a trace of color at center. Plant dwarf and bushy.

BRUANT—The giant among Geraniums. Color of the flower is a bright vermilion-red of most striking shade.

BEAUTE POITEVINE—It is very dwarf and compact and of a very branching habit. A deep rosy-salmon, streaked and veined carmine, with deep magenta color, others with the outer petals almost a pearly-white, with carmine color.

COMTESSE DE HARCOURT Double Bruant, pure snow-white florets, beautifully formed and abundantly produced in large trusses; stands the sun well and a fine grower.

FRANCIS PERKINS—This is the best double pink bedding Geranium; plant is an ex- tra strong, vigorous grower, throwing out tall spikes of large, well formed flowers of a bright pink color,

HETERANTHE (Double Gen. Grant)—A splendid variety for bedding, the clear ver- milion-red of its flowers showing well above compact, sturdy foliage.

JOHN DOYLE—It is a strong, vigorous grower, throwing its truss up well above the foliage, of enormous size, and of the richest brilliant vermilion-scarlet.

JEAN VIAUD—Very large semi-double blooms borne in large trusses well above the

MRS. LAWRENCE—Clear, healthy foliage, dwarf compact habit of growth, wonderfully free in flowering. The color is an artistic shade of bright satiny salmon-pink, slightly tinged white.

BERTHA DE PRESSILY—A most beautiful shade of silver-rose of exquisite brightness; the blooms are extra large, very double; the habit is dwarf, robust and branching, continually in bloom.

FLEUVE BLANC—A new Geranium of the large flowering type and one that has proved to be a fine bloomer. Flowers purest white; not a trace of coloring at the center. Very free flowering, always a perfect mass of white. Plant dwarf and bushy, with crested foliage.

MME, CHARLOTTE—A soft pink shaded with salmon, one shade deep- er than Single Geranium Dr. Van Dyke. This is a Geranium of unusual merit. A very strong grower.

LA FAVORITE —A fine double white Geranium; a fine robust grower.

S. A. NUTT—Rich, dark crimson; the flowers are of perfect shape and large size.

foliage; individual floret large, color bright rosy-pink, with distinct white blotch in the center; habit dwarf, compact, very vigorous and exceptionally free blooming.

DOUBLE DRYDEN Magnificent combination of colors; center of flowers coral white, gradually shading to the most exquisite glow- ing, soft crimson; beautiful variety; strong and robust.

MME. LOUISE ABBENIA—The color is very attractive, a soft shell- pink on the edges, shading to a salmon-pink in the center.

MRS. LANDRY—A strong grower with heavy, thick foliage resembling its parent, Beaute Poitevine. Color a beautiful shade of salmon. Florets very large, forming large, very double trusses.

PETER HENDERSON—Magnificent flowers; color poppy-red. As a pot plant it is perfect, strong, robust, but compact grower.

MARQUIS DE CASTELLANE—A giant among Geraniums. ‘Trusses cf bloom five to seven inches across; color deep -rosy-scarlet, shad- ing into pure scarlet at the edge of the upper petals.

MME. JAULIN Very large florets produced in enormous trusses; color peach-pink surrounded by a broad border of white; unpar- alleled for beauty and freshness; habit a profuse bloomer.

SINGLE GERANIUMS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100 (except where noted).

GRANVILLE—A fine bedding variety, with large flower trusses. The j|

color is a clear pink. One of the best Geraniums for general’ use of our knowledge.

MRS. E. G. HILL—For those unacquainted with the variety we would say it is a most distinct and pleasing shade of salmon, with light shading to the center. The finest salmon-flowered Geranium to date.

L’AUBE—-Enormous sized trusses, large, round florets, pure snow- white. retaining its pureness the entire season; in freedom of bloom, splendid habit and growth of plant this variety resembles the ex- cellent double white variety La Favorite.

ALBIGN—Absolutely perfect as a bedding variety; never burns; in freedom of bloom is superior to all whites, and equal to the best scarlet bedders. It is always ahead of all others, and fills a long- felt want in a white bedder. :

PAUL CRAMPEL—A most brilliant shade of vermilion-scarlet; foli- age deep rich green with a distinct zone; habit strong, compact and vigorous. This is the freest blooming single we have. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

TELEGRAPH—A large flowering single scarlet. Flowers are in im- mense trusses, upon tall, stiff stems. A bushy, compact grower and a great bloomer.

JACQUERIE—A most beautiful shade of deep carmine-red; immense trusses on exceptionally long stems; very vigorous grower and un- surpassed as a bedder. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

MADONNA—A magnificent bedding variety. The color is a soft light pink, a beautiful and distinct shade. A variety that will probably never be equaled.

NUIT POITEVINE—A remarkably strong and vigorous variety; color beautiful rosy-purple, lower petals feathered rich scarlet; splendid habit and growth.

TIFFIN—One of the.freest blooming single scarlet bedding varieties ; rich, glowing scarlet, crimson maroon shading on upper petals.

RIVAL—A cross between the Zonal and Ivy-leaved type, possessing many of the good points of both parents. Splendid pot plant. Color a unique soft shade of salmon-red, upper petals beautifully blotched.

NEW SINGLE GERANIUM, MAXIME KOVALEVSKI—Fine, vigorous grower; flowers beautiful orange shade of Lincoln red; a very dis- tinct and striking color. Well worthy of a thorough trial.

IVY GERANIUMS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100 (except where noted).

New Double White Ivy Geranium, JOAN OF ARC—The flowers are perfectly double, white as snow, and literally cover the plant when in full bloom.

FLOURENS—Flowers very large and double; petals large, salmon, heavily shaded rose.

The Splendid New Ivy Geranium, MRS. HAWLEY—The flowers are large, in fine trusses on long stems. Has ail the good qualities of

_the Souv. de Chas. Turner in a beautiful new color. Everyone will appreciate this beautiful novelty.

LA ROSAIRE—Fine, strong grower, with large double bloom. Color clear pink,

P. CROZY—A grand hybrid between Zonals and Ivies, having the fo- liage of the former, but very heavy in texture, while the forms of trusses and florets are found only among the Ivies. The color is soft, bright scarlet.

New Ivy Geranium, ACHIEVEMENT—The color is pure self-rose with white eye, immense in size, on long stems, freely produced. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per (00.

INCOMPARABLE—Florets immense and the color is an exquisite shade of rosy-carmine.

GERANIUM ALLIANCGE—Its color is the most exquisite shade of dell- eate lilac-white; upper petals feathered and blotched bright crim- son-rose; flowers semi-double, abundantly produced in fine large trusses. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

GERANIUM CAESAR FRANCK-—Color is a magnificent shade of soft rich crimson, with an exquisite shading of tender rose at the base of petals. A novelty of the highest order. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. ;

Ivy Geranium, MRS. J. G. DAY—The color is an intense glowing shade of rosy-crimson.

New Ivy Geranium, MRS. BANKS—The flowers are large, semi-double and borne in medium-sized trusses on long, wiry stems; color a pleasing shade of bluish-white, upper petals feathered reddish Neyron.

‘REMARKABLE—A good strong growing variety. Flowers large, color

cerise-pink.

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FANCY GERANIUMS

MRS. PARKER, Double Pink Silver-Leaf Geranium—In this beautiful variety we have the first double-flowering variety in the silver-leaved section. While the foliage is deep green, with a broad- border and margin -of pure snow-white, the flower is perfectly double and of a clear, bright pink. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1,000.

WM. LANGGUTH, Double Red Silver-Leaf Geranium—This new variety is the second double- flowered Geranium in the silver-leaved section. It is identically the same in every way with Mrs. Parker except in color of flower, which is a bright scarlet. The foliage is beautiful; the center of the leaf is a deep green, and the outer margin broadly marked with silvery-white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1,000.

HAPPY THOUGHT—A tricolor Geranium with very dark green foliage, having a light, creamy, almost white center, with a dark zone. Flowers bright scarlet. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1,000.

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MME. SALLEROI—It makes a round pretty plant, about one foot high and wide; foliage bright green, edged with pure white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000.

MRS. POLLOCK Golden Tricolor Geranium—The best and most satisfactory of all the tricolor foliage Geraniums. It is very distinct in its markings, having a bright bronzy-red zone belted with crimson and edged with golden-yellow. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

MOUNTAIN OF SNOW—A fine, strong grower, center of leaf bright green, with a broad, silver- white margin; flower scarlet, well above the foliage; good for bedding. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000.

SWEET=SCENTED GERANIUMS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

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LEMON-SCENTED—Small leaves, delightfully lemon-scented; one of the most pleasing varieties.

MRS. TAYLOR—Dark green foliage of a peculiar fragrance; flowers are scarlet, shaped like a Pelargonium, and borne in great profusion.

GOLDEN-BRONZE GERANIUMS

In four distinct varieties. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

HIBISCUS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000; strong 4-inch, 12 to 15 inches high, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100.

PEACHBLOW—A “sport” from the double red MINIATUS SEMI-PLENA—lLarge, semi-double, Hibiscus Rosea Sinensis; the flowers are dou- brilliant, attractive; bright vermilion-scarlet. ble and from four to five inches in diameter ; VERSICOLOR—A variety combining in its flow- of a charming rich, clear pink color, with a ers all colors of the whole family, being small deep crimson center. handsomely striped crimson, buff, rose, white.

SUB VIOLACEOUS—Flowers of enormous size, | AURANTIACA Large, double orange-colored

: : ; ; : flowers; an early and profuse bloomer. of a beautiful carmine, tinted with violet; 3 E probably the largest flower of the Hibiscus | CARBMINIATUS PERFECTUS— Full, round flow-

family. ers of perfect shape, and of a rich, soft car-

mine-rose, with a deep crimson eye. GRANDIFLORA—Rich, glossy foliage, blooming COLLERI!— A _ remarkably distinct variety. profusely through the summer, literally cov- Flowers of a _ buff-yellow, with a crimson- ering the plant with scarlet-crimson flowers. ; ;

scarlet base.

HELIOTROPES

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000.

CENTEFLEUR—A new dwarf Heliotrope. Large MADAME BRUANT—Immense panicles of very sprays; color deep helitrope with distinct white large flowers, rich purple, with large white eye.

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FLORENGE NIGHTINGALE—Splendid market kind |) ree et eae ened. with a distinct white

Te Be CO NIE een Toe Ree Ene center showing upright growth, immense heads very large trusses of pure white flowers. of flowers. ?

ALBERT DELEAUX—Foliage is a bright golden- | CZARINA— Another good dark one, deep purple yellow, marked slightly with a delicate green. { with white eye and very fragrant.

JASMINES

Giant Flowered Heliotrope.

Cape Jasmine.

GRANDIFLORA (Catalonian Jasmine) Flowers pure white, star-shaped, of exquisite fragrance. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per (00.

REVOLUTUM (Yellow Jasmine)—A strong, climbing plant with glossy leaves and single, deep yellow, fra- grant blossoms. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

MAID OF ORLEANS—A very attractive sort with good sized double flowers, blooming profusely all summer, shining pale green foliage. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

CAPE JASMINE—An old favorite. Rose-shaped flow- ers pure white, waxy appearance and tuberose-scent- ed. Price, strong plants, {2 to 15 inches high, single stem, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100.

GRAND DUKE—This Jasmine is very easily grown, even small plants bear a profusion of very double creamy- white flowers, having a delicious perfume. Price, 2l/fo-inch stock, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong 3'/2-inch plants, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100.

JASMINE MALAYAN (Rhyncospermum Jasminoides)— This is one of the most desirable Jasmines known. The flowers are very fragrant, of a most delicaet gold- Price, strong plants 8 to {2 inches in height, 2'/- inch pots, 50° cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

SAMBAC (Arabian Jasmine)—Foliage and flowers re- semble Jasmine Maid of Orleans; flowers white, very fragrant; the most profuse bloomer of all the Jas- mines. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

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lowing colors:

tle description. ly fine for basket, window boxes. beautifully colored Price, $3.00 per 100.

ORANGE

pots, per 100. $1.25

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DOUBLE (DWARF) NASTURTIUM

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per [00. A most attractive and deliciously scented plant producing large double flowers Fine for edging or bedding. DOUBLE YELLOW-—Yellow with a rich crimson-feathered blotch on each segment.

throughout the winter and summer seasons.

DOUBLE CRIMSON—Solid crimson.

OLEANDERS eee Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 = iseeuigx per 100. eS

OLEANDER ROSEA—Has dou- ble pink flowers. The old favorite. Very sweet.

OLEANDER LILIAN HENDER- sm 4- SON—Double white flowers; 2=& fragrant like the old double &

purest

pink. ae! OLEANDER LUTEA—Strong == & - grower, flower double, color Pin = Oleander.

beautiful golden-yellow. LINUM TRIGYNUM

A winter-blooming plant of great beauty, producing in the greatest profusion very large and very showy blooms of a bright yel- low color. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

IMPATENS—(Sultan’s Balsam)

Sultana The flowers are of a brilliant rosy-scarlet color, of a peculiarly distinct but most effective hue, about one and one-half inches in diameter. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

LARGE FLOWERING DAISIES (Marguerites)

Very profitable for cut flowers. Always in demand and so easily handled. Price, 50¢ per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. WHITE (Mme. Gailbert)—Best white, hav-

ing a ray of white petals around a salmon

disc. Splendid for cut flowers.

YELLOW (Etoile d’Or)—Tinest yellow, large flowers and deep color.

BLUE (Agathea Celestes)—-The flowers are daisy-shaped, of a delicate light blue, with a yellow disc. It blooms in great profusion.

Double-Flowering Marguerite,

“QUEEN ALEXANDRA”

The new Anemone-Flowered Marguerite or Paris Daisy—The flowers are from two and one-half to three inches in diameter, and of a pure white color, the greatest percentage of these coming full double. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

Double Marguerite, Mrs. F. Sanders

Unlike all other Marguerites; the flowers are of the most glistening white throughout, frequently measuring five inches across. The center of the flower is a mass of close- ly arranged fringed florets surrounded or edged by broad shining petals. The flowers are freely produced on long stems. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

Fountain of Gold.

GENISTA CANARIENSIS (Fountain of Gold)

The drooping branches are covered with delicate sage-green foliage and every twig tipped with a long raceme of exquisite pea-shaped blossoms of a pure canary color. Price, strong 2!/s-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong 4-inch pot plants, $1.50 per dozen: $12.00 per 100.

Double Marguerite, Mrs. F. Sanders.

FRINGED GIANT FLOWERED SINGLE PETUNIAS

So well known requires lit- Exceptional-

Large, fringed,

50 cents per dozen;

OTAHEITED WARF

2\/fo-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. $1.00 per dozen; Strong 5-inch pot, dozen;

LIttLeE GEM

It is very dwarf, attaining a height of only inches; flowers are large, of a more perfect form, and of the white. per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

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DOUBLE-FRINGED PETUNIAS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. - have a fine stock in 2!4-inch pots, named varieties, in the fol- Pink, White, Deep Purple, Blotched White and Crimson, Bright Purple mottled with white, Lavender, Deep Pur- ple streaked with white.

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vase or

flowers.

4-inch $8.00

$10.00 Ornamental Fruiting

Otaheite Oraige.

FEVERFE

eight or ten

Price, 50 cents

Lemon Ponderosa.

LEMON

American Wonder, or Ponderosa. | _ It is a true ever-bearing variety. In addi- | tion to its fruit-bearing qualities it makes a | very handsome plant for house culture. The dark green foliage is very large and hand- some and the pure waxy flowers with yellow | Stamens are nearly as fragrant as orange blossoms, which they greatly resemble. Price, 2’z-inch stock, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per | 100; $27.50 per 1,000. 3'/-inch stock, 60c | per dozen; $5.00 per 100. Strong 4-inch pot plants, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 6-inch pot plants, $1.50 per dozen; $12.00

per 100, OXALIS ORTGIESI

| It grows to eighteen inches in height, | branching freely and loaded at all times | with clusters of bright golden, star-shaped 'flowers. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 |per 100.

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We have a fine stock in the following colors:

White, Pink, Variegated, Blue, Red and Crim- son. Price, 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000.

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McGREGOR’S NEW MAMMOTH : PANSY

A splendid strain of Pansies, being a mixture of such celebrated varieties as Odier, Bugnot, Trimardeau, Cassier. They are fine transplanted

plants. Price, 75 cents per 100; $6.00 per 1,000. RUSSELIA Lemoinei Eiegantissima The primary stems

are wiry and nicely covered with foliage, very graceful and arching in their form. Flowers a bright soft red. Price, 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100.

IMPROVED LOBELIA GRACILUS

(Barnard’s Perpetual)—A fine plant to border your Canna or Coleus bed, or for a window box it cannot be surpassed. It grows to a height of four to five inches and is a mass of clear blue \ flowers. Price, 40 cents % per doz.; $2.50 per 100.

PLUMBAGOS PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS

THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

BEDDING LANTANAS

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per (00; $27.50 per 1,000|

HARKETT’S PERFECTION—Variegated yel- low flowers.

MICHAEL SCHMIDT—Flowers yellow, pass- ing to a purple-vermilion.

GRAND SULTAN—The best of the deep red varieties.

ALBA PERFECTA— Pure white; habit.

AURORA—-Flowers clear pink.

RADIATION Plant semi-dwarf; brilliant red, center orange-yellow; a _ beautiful combination of two very bright shades.

PALMS

Cycas Revoluta (Sago Palm)—We have a fine stock of Cycas in large sized plants for retailing for house decoration. They are in six and seven-inch pots and have six to twenty leaves. Nice plants, 12 cents per leaf.

SALVIAS Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000,

MRS. PAGE—Splendid scarlet, free bloomer.

Dwarf Ever-blooming Salvia, fine scarlet; very dwarf; an ever-bloomer.

New Salvia, AUDUBON—The leaves are dark green, with light sulphur or yellow blotch- es covering nearly all of the leaf. In- tense bright scarlet flowers.

Spotted Salvia SILVER-SPOT—The foliage is spotted as the name shows, a _ very showy plant in summer, with long spikes of scarlet flowers.

BON FIRE—One of the leading scarlet Sal-

vias,

ALBERT RAGNEAU—This variety we con- sider the best of dwarf varieties of late introduction, and, in fact, the only true dwarf one. The flower is the same as the old variety Splendens.

SALVIA SPLENDENS—The most popular o1 all. Long spikes of scarlet flowers and green foliage.

ST. LOUIS—-A_ great improvement Splendens in flower and growth. ALBA-—Same as Splendens in every respect except color of flower, which is pure white.

SMILAX Too well known for description. We have fine plants from 2!-inch pots at 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100; $20.00 per 1,000.

SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA

Krect, rigid, sword-like leaves, in some old specimens reaching a length of from four to six feet. Price, 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

THE TRUE MOONFLOWER

Ipomea Grandiflora—The flowers are im- mense, pure white, sweet-scented, five inches in diameter, borne very profusely, and as they open at night are very striking. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000.

GIANT MOONFLOWER

Ipomea “Maxima—This grand new Moon- flower is a decided improvement over the old standard variety Ipomea Grandiflora. The flowers are more than twice the size of the old variety, oftentimes measuring from six to seven and one-half inches across. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

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(Blue) Produces large heads of light blue flowers... Always in bloom; elegant bedder, Price, 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS FLORA ALBA (White) Exact counterpart of Plumbago Capensis except in color, which in this beautiful nov- elty is a clear white. Price, 50 cents per

Plumbago Capensis Alba. dozen; $4.00 per 100.

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ducing large clusters of flowers of the most deli- cate lilac or rosy-pink ; foliage a beautiful dark green.

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STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS

It is of extraordinary easy growth and useful- ness as a decorative plant. It surpasses the fin- est Coleus, Begonias or Bertolonias in the ex- quisite coloring of the leaves. Price, 50 sents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

SILVER STRIPED PEPEROMIA

The leaves are distinctly variegated white and green, and have the appearance of being pow- dered with frosted silver. Its small spikes of Mignonette-like -flowers are quite interesting. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

WEEPING LANTANAS

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Price, 50 cents dozen; $3.00 per $27.50 per 1,000.

Silver Striped Peperomia.

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CHINESE PRIMROSE

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per (00.

PRIMROSE ALBA—Flowers pure white. ¥

PRIMROSE KERMESINA SPLENDENS—Bright carmine-pink, yellow eye. PRIMROSE COCCINEA—Bright red, large flowers, beautifully fringed. SUTTON’S DUCHESS—wWhite with rosy-carmine zone; yellow eye.

MEXICAN PRIMROSE

Rosea—The pink Mexican Primrose. A splendid variety. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

FUNKIA—Piantain Lily

Funkia Subcordata Grandiflora —Pure white, lily-shape fragrant flowers; borne in large clusters. Strong roots, price, 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100.

GERMAN IRIS

(Iris Germanica)—In this spe- cies the inner segments of the flower are broad and stand up- right, forming a _ beautifully crested flower. We have these to offer in named varieties, includ- ing Light Blue, Dark Blue, Golden yellow, Clear Blue Light Border, Silver White and many other tints. Price, 50 cents per dozen: $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1,000.

Princess of Wales.

VIOLETS

SWAINSONIS

PRINCESS OF WALES—This variety is far ahead of any other ¥

single Violet known. Flowers of a true eer Pee == (White and Re? 22-inch pots, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100; 50 per 1,000. SSS SSS : ; DOUBLE WHITE VIOLET, Swanley White—Price, 50 cents pet ———=>>=_— ass "YW Flowers resemble Sweet reas in

form. White—Price, 50 cents per

dozen; $3.00 per (00. 4 dozen; $3.00 r 100; $27.5 HARDY DOUBLE ENGLISH VIQLET—This Violet is entirely 1,000. See sy ae ne

hardy, perfectly double, a deep violet-purple color and most Hydrangea. dozen: $3.00 per 100. deliciously fragrant. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. $ p

HYDRANGEA

HYDRANGEA OTAKSA MONSTROSA—This is by far the best of all Hydrangeas. The color is at first a deep, rich pink, gradually changing to almost a snow-white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100.

RAMUS PICTUS Rosy-pink, changing to blue, stems brown. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100; $37.50 per 1,000.

NEW FORCING HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA ALBA, or (Hills of Snow)

This beautiful hardy American shrub is the finest addition to this class of plants found in many years. The blooms are very enSows 3 large, of pure snow-white color, resembling a little the hardy shrub Sec OES so well known, “‘The Snowball,” in color and make-up, only they ¥ ANY NS are much larger in size and much more striking. One of its most 5 valuable features is its coming into bloom just after the passing of all the early spring shrubs, while its long season of bloom, from early in June through August, renders it a valuable plant not only to the florist, but to the owner of every garden. It is perfectly _ hardy, standing twenty degrees below zero. Price, nice, young, well-established stock from 2!4-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. Two-year field grown, {2 to 18 inches, two canes, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. Two-year, field grown, 18 to 24 inches, four to six canes, $2.00 per dozen; $18.00 per 100.

DAISY SHASTA

In growth the plants are as strong as a common field daisy. The flowers are pure

Three-year, field grown, 24 to 30 inches, six to eight canes, $3.00 Cinnamon Vine. white with gold center, petals very long and per dozen; $24.00 per 100. :

center soft and velvety. Price, strong 2!/- inch potted plants, 50c per doz; $3.00 per 100.

~ CINNAMON VINE

Perfectly hardy, the stem dying every autumn, but grow- ing again so rapidly in the spring as to completely cover any trellis or arbor very early in the season. It is produced from tubers that will make from ten to twelve feet of vine, having beautiful heart-shaped leaves bright green, peculiar foliage, and clusters of delicate white flowers, sending forth a delicate cinnamon odor. Price, strong roots, 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100.

HARDY PHLOX

The Six Best Varieties for Genera! Purposes.

COQUELICOT—Fine red.

PROF. SCHLIEMAN—Strong growing pink with a tinge of lavender.

R. P. STRUTHERS—Best pink to date.

ECLAIREUR—Purplish-crimson, with light halo; a mag- nificent and fine large flower.

: DUSQUESCLIN—Beautiful lavender, large carmine eye. 5 : Ea Hardy Phlox Coquelicot. INDEPENDENCE—A leading white. Improved Shasta Daisy.

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New and Standard

THE SUPERB NEW TEA ROSE, ANTOINE RIVOIRE—A handsome | Rose, with large, full, Camellia-shaped flowers. Color rosy-flesh on a yellow ground, shaded with a border of carmine. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

AGRIPPINA—Flowers red; vigorous grower and free bloomer. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

BRIDE—Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

$9.00 per 100.

FORCING ROSE, BRIDESMAID This variety is grown so _ profusely now that it hardly needs description. It is a deep pink. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

BURBANK—A free-flowering, ever-bloom- ing Rose; flowers very profusely; color light pink.- Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00

Strong two-year plants,

per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100. BALDUIN (Helen Gould) —In color is

quite attractive, being a soft, intense carmine, with shades of cerise and sol- ferino,, very much the color of American

Beauty. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Srtong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

BESSIE BROWN—The color is a delicate light pink. A fine, strong, free grower, producing long stems. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

3LUMENSCHMIDT (Hybrid Tea) Pure citron-yellow, outer petals edged tender rose, -a sport from Franzisca Kruger, which it resembles in form, and which has a more vigorous growth. Price, 50¢ per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $10.00 per |

30N SILENE—An old favorite. <A very vigorous grower and prolific bloomer. Color a pure pink. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

BABY RAMBLER ROSE (Mme. Norbert Levavasseur)—As valuable in many ways as its parent, Crimson Rambler. An absolutely ever- blooming cluster Rose, having 30 to 40 flowers in a cluster. May be kept in bloom every day in the year. Price, strong 2!/-inch pot plants, 50c per doz; $4.00 per 100. Strong 2-yr. piants, $12.00 per 100.

CLIMBING KILLARNEY—Climbing Killarney is a sport of the now popular cut-flower Rose Killarney and excels any variety of its class and color ever introduced. Proved immensely popular last year. Climbing Killarney makes a strong growth, with a beautiful deep bronzy-green foliage, bearing its long, pointed buds and flowers on heavy shoots and canes. The color is an exquisite shade of deep brilliant pink. Flowers immense in size, with petals of great sub- stance and delightful fragrance. A great new Rose. Price, 60c¢ per dozen; $5.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 100.

CLIMBING WOOTTON—The color is identical with its parent, a deep velvety-crimson ; hardy with slight protection. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

CATHERINE MERMET—Color silvery-rose to the exquisite combina- tion of yellow and rose. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—The best market pot Rose. Strong, vigor-

ous grower. Color blends from a

shell-pink to a pure satiny-white rose.

Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100.

prong two-year plants, $10.00 per

>> CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT Rapid ae grower and as vigorous a climbing

Rose as we-have ever seen. Pure white. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. - Strong two-year plants,

» $10.00 per 100. CLIMBING BRIDESMAID—The flowers are simply beautiful (identical with Bridesmaid). A clear, dark pink. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100. CLIMBING METEOR—It is the acme of all red Climbing Roses. It is a free, persistent bloomer. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per {00. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per (00. CLIMBING BRIDE, or RUTH VESTAL Strong grower; pure snow-white flowers. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per. 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

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P COPYRIGHTED BY B. MCGREGOR.

THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., .SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.

Varieties of Roses

CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—Identical with Clothilde Soupert, except it is a. rapid climber. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS—Sulphur-yellow; a fine variety. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

C. ZEMIT, WHITE BABY RAMBLER—This is a great addition to the Baby Ramblers. It is grown to a height of twenty inches and produces double pure white flowers in abundance. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per nae Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per i

Cc. COCK—A fine white variety, very dou- ble, a good variety for the South. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

DUCHESSE DE BRABANT Coppery- yellow center, ends of petals suffused with carmine. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

ETOILE DE FRANCE (Hybrid Tea)—The gold medal Rose of France, and claimed by the raiser, J. Pernet Ducher, to be the finest Rose he has ever sent out. A very strong, vigorous grower, with hand- some green-bronzy foliage, and exceed- ingly fine flowering. The flowers are very large and borne on good, long stiff stems; color a lovely shade of clear red crimson-velvet; very fragrant and keeps well. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong 2-yr. plants, $10.00 per 100.

ETOILE DE LYON—This is considered one of the finest yellow bedding Roses for outside planting. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

EMPRESS OF CHINA Flowers are a beautiful red, but soon turn to a lovely light pink. Strong, robust grower, Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

ELISE HEYMANN—The color is a light yellow, shaded with nankeen-yellow, cen-

White Maman Cochet. ter rosy-peach. Vigorous growth and

: fine foliage. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL Flowers large, beautifully shaped, double and full. The color is bright red. Long, well-shaped buds. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00

per 100.

GOLDEN GATE—Color creamy-white, beautifully tinted with soft yel- low. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

GENERAL DE TARTAS A brilliant carmine, deeply shaded with violet. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100. ;

GAINSBOROUGH—The best of all climbing Roses, its color being a delicate tinted pink, almost white. Price, 50c per doezn; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 100. ;

GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—When first opened it is a rich, dark crimson, quickly changing to a velvety fiery-red. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

HENRY MARTIN (Moss)—Medium-sized flowers, bright rosy-red, free bloomer. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. _

HERMOSA—Best known in the en- d tire Rose family. Color pleasing shade of pink, soft but very deep; very fragrant. Price, 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $10.00 per 100.

HELEN GOOD—This is a true Cochet # Rose. Color is a delicate yellow, S suffused with pink, each petal’ edged deeper. Price, 2!/2-inch X pots, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. * 4-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100.

JAMES SPRUNT Deep cherry-red flowers, medium size, full, very double. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100. =

JOSEPH METRAL —Deep brilliant * crimson, one of the darkest. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong 2-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

FORCING ROSE, KAISERIN AUGUS- TA VICTORIA—This beautiful Rose ¢ is a continuous bloomer; color a pure snowy-white. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $12.00 per 1{00.

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LA FRANCE —HIt is of superb form, and double as a Rose can be. Sil- very-rose shades, with pink. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 100.

LA PRINCESSE VERA—The color of this variety is a creamy-rose, veined with lilac; large and full. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

LAMARQUE—Large, full flowers, borne in large clusters, pure white and double. A rampant climber. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

LUCULLUS—A fine, dark crimson. It is very double and a constant bloomer. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 1{00.

FORCING ROSE, MAMAN COCHET—One of the best pink Roses. The color is deep rosy-pink. Price, 50c per .dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 100.

MADAME ABEL CHATENAY, Forcing Rose—Beautiful creamy-rose, shaded with rose-vermilion and tinged with salmon: Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 1[00.

The Superb Yellow Rose, MARECHAL NIEL—-A Rose so famous as to really require no description. Mag- nificent golden-yellow. Price, 50c ~— per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $15.0 per 100.

MADAME SCHWALLER—Large glob- ular flowers, color transparent sal- mon-rose; petals finely edged with violet-carmine; highly perfumed. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong 2-yr. plants, $10.00 per 100.

MARIE LAMBERT —Pure white. Called the White Hermosa, as it resembles Hermosa in form and freedom of bloom. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MRS. R. B. CANT—A fine garden variety of-evren shade of bright rose. <A very free grower and free bloomer. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 1{00.

MRS. DE GRAW—In color it is a rich glossy-pink, delightfully tra- grant, and is a strong, vigorous grower. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 1@0. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MARIE GUILLOT—Holds first place among white Tea Roses in purity of color. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MARIE VAN HOUTTE Of a fine, faultless, straw-yellow color. Price, 50e per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100,

MLLE. FRANZISCA KRUGER—In its shadings of deep coppery-yellow it stands distinct from all others. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MADAME LOMBARD —This great Southern Rose is classed among the best of pink varieties for garden planting or pot culture. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MARY WASHINGTON—A pure white, hardy, constant-blooming Rose of strong, upright growth ; blooms in clusters, and is immensely pro- ductive. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MRS. A. R. WADDELL—Rosy-scarlet buds opening reddish-salmon :; reverse of petals rosy-scarlet; semi-double flowers; vigorous. Price, 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $15.00 per 100.

METEOR—A velvety-red ever-bloomer of the deepest glowing crimson. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong 2-yr. plants, $10.00 per 100

MME. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ Pure white, tinted with rose; large, handsome flowers. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

MME. JULES GROLEZ, or RED KAISERIN—The flowers are of clear, deep pink with a tint of lavender. Price, 2!/2-inch, 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

MADEMOISELLE HELENE GAMBIER (Pernet Ducher, 1893.)—Grand flower, opens orange-yellow changing to coppery-yellow and then again changing to almost white; a most beautiful Rose. 2/-ineh Pots, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per [00. 4-inch pots, $1.50 per dozen:

a $12.00 per 100.

MOSELLA, THE YELLOW SOUPERT— Tinted white, on beautiful light yellow ground, extending to the middle of the petals. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong 2-yr. plants, $9.00 per 100.

MRS. ROBERT PEARY, or Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—The flow- ers are extra large, full, deep and dou- ble; pure ivory-white. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per-100. Strong two-

_ year plants, $10.00 per 100.

PAPA GONTIER—The blooms are large and long, with thick and broad petals of dark carmine-crimson. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $9.00 per 100.

riety are the richest crimson of any Rose in our vast collection. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $9.00 per 100.

Abel

Mme.

Chatney.

Cream-Yellow Hybrid Rose Gloire Lyonnaise (see next page).

PRINCESS SAGAN—Flowers of this va- i

PERNET’S TRIUMPH—The fiowers are extra large, having broad, thick petals. Color a fine, clear magenta-red. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

PERLE DES JARDINS—Magnificent golden-yellow, indescribably rich and beautiful shade, the fiowers are extra large, full globular form, richly perfumed. Price, 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $12.00 per 100,

PRES. WM. R. SMITH—The flowers are large, full and double and most exquisitely formed. The petals softly curled, colored cream with fiesh tint tips, buff-yellow base and the center a heart of pink. Flowers are borne on long strong stems. Price, 50c¢ per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per 100.

PRIMULA (Polyantha)—A very showy, low-growing little bush, com- pletely covered with cup-shaped fiowers, semi-double, which are China rose at the edges and snow-white in the center. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Extra large flowers, very double and sweet. Bright rosy-pink, lovely green moss. Price, 60c per dozen; $4.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $15.00 per 100.

QUEEN’S SCARLET Cherry-red

tiowers. Free bloomer ; strong grow-

er. Price, 50c per doz; $3.00 per 100. Strong 2-yr. plants, $9.00 per 100.

RHEA REID—The buds are long, oval and pointed, of a most beautiful crimson, and retain their form a long time. Of all the crimson Roses which have been introduced for years, there is none that has meas- ured up better to the ideal stand- ard than Rhea Reid. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two- year plants, $12.00 per 100.

ROSE MARY—A beautiful shade of silvery-pink; large and double; of sturdy growth with strong stiff stems and heavy foliage; of a good garden constitution. Tea-scented. Price, 50c per doz; $3.50 per 100. Strong 2-yr, plants, $12.00 per 100.

THE RAINBOW—Color a lovely shade of deep coral-pink, striped, mottled. 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 1{00.

SAFRANO One of the best of all coppery-colored varieties; growth is very vigorous, flower large, yel- low margin shading to a deep cop- per. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

SOMBREUIL—A erand variety in eyv- ery respect. Flowers of large size, pure white. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year

: plants, $9.00 per {00.

SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON This grand old variety has no equal. Its rich fiesh-colored flowers are of immense size, double to the center, produced in abundance. Price, 50c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per £00.

SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING—This variety is a seedling of M. Niel and Maman Cochet, with beautiful closely-set foliage and a strong, sturdy habit of growth. Color orange-yellow, bordered in carmine- rose. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $12.00 per i00.

SOUVENIR OF WOOTTON—Pale, rich velvety-red. Extra large, full double flowers, frequently five to six inches across. Price, 50¢ per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per [00.

STRIPED REINE MARIE HENRIETTE—A sport from the old favorite Reine Marie Henriette, has the splendid vigorous climbing habit of the mother Rose, while beautifully.striped, flamed and shaded in bright carmine over pale rose. Price, 50c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per i00.

THE QUEEN—It is pure snow-white, makes good buds, is quite full, showing the center but slightly. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per {00.. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100. :

UNCLE JOHN—Pretty buff-yellow flowers shading to white and pink, large, full and fragrant; a strong, bushy grower. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

The Beautiful White Forcing Rose, WHITE MAMAN COCHET—Like its parent, the growth is vigorous, with rich, healthy foliage, pro- ducing large, fine flowers of the purest white. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per (00. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per (00.

WHITE KILLARNEY A _ sport from Killarney; a fine white forcing variety superior to its parent in every particular. This is the greatest forcing Rose of any color or class. It is pure < white in color, long in bud, of fine form. Price, 2!/2-inch pot, 75c per dozen; $4.50 per 1[00. 4-inch pot, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100.

WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON —Color orange-yellow, center coppery-yellow, faintly tinted Tose. Price, 50c per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

Souv. de Pierre Notting.

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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100.

PAUL NEYRON—Deep, shining rose, very fresh and pretty; flowers very large, often measuring five inches in diameter.

ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris)—Bright pink, long, pointed buds and large, finely formed.

BALL OF SNOW (Boule de Neige)—Hybrid Noisette. pure white Rose.

GIANT OF BATTLES—This is still esteemed as the very pest rich red Rose; very large, double, full and sweet; excellent.

GENERAL “JACQUEMINOT—Bright red, fragrant, extra. well known to need description.

MADAME CHARLES WOOD—A true perpetual; bloomer; the flowers are large, very double and full and quite fragrant; color a bright cherry-red.

CLIO—This variety is of very vigorous growth, and has large, hand- some foliage; the flowers are flesh color, shaded to the center with rosy-pink.

MADAME MASSON—An excellent Hybrid Perpetual, constant and profuse bloom; the flowers are large, bright red, highly perfumed.

PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN—This variety is always a prime fa-

yorite with everybody; the richest crimson.

A finely formed,

This is too

noted for its color-a clear

Four-inch pots, $1.50 per dozen; $12.00 per 100.

MADAME PLANTIER—This is the old favorite June Rose. grower ; grant.

VICK’S CAPRICE—This is the only hardy Rose that has any variega- tion. It is a vigorous grower, and bears large and fragrant flowers of bright rose distinctly striped with white.

MARIE BAUMAN-—Very productive; flowers of exquisite form and fragrance. Color crimson-vermilion, suffused with carmine; large and full.

GLOIRE LYONNAISE— Color rich creamy-white, passing when open to a pale shade of salmon-yellow, deepest at the center.

CAPTAIN CHRISTY—Color a fresh delicate pink, with deeper shad- ing in the center of the flower, the whole flower possessing a bright, satiny appearance.

MAGNA CHARTA—A splendid Rose, extra large, very double, color clear rosy-red, beautifully flushed with velvet-crimson ; flowers very fragrant.

Vigorous as hardy as an oak; pure white double flowers; very fra-

SOUVENIR DE CHARLES MONTAULT—The buds are of deep crim-

son, shaded with velvety-maroon ; in open flower they are regularly and elegantly reflexed almost to the center.

WORLD RENOWNED RAMBLER ROSES

CRIMSON RAMBLER—Color bright crimson, Flowers produced in great pyramidal panicles, or trusses, each carrying from thirty to forty blooms. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong two-year plants, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100.

DOROTHY PERKINS—Beautiful shell-pink. Rapid grower. Blooms in clusters like Crimson Rambler. Price; 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong two-year plants, $9.00 per 100.

WHITE RAMBLER—A blood relative to the popular Crinison Rambler and identical with it in hardiness and flowering qualities. Flowers of pure white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. Two-year plants, $8.00 per 100.

RED DOROTHY PERKINS (Excelsa)—It is a good deal to claim for a Rose, but we are within bounds when we describe Excelsa as a bril- liant Crimson Rambler flower on glossy, varnished Wichuraiana foli- age. The defects of Crimson Rambler are its unsightly foliage in unseasonable weather, and its defoliation by insects; the infusion of Wichuraiana blood assures an ornamental climber which is nearly evergreen, and this will assure this lovely crimson-scarlet pillar Rose a place in every American garden, for it is quite hardy in addition to all its other fine points. Price, 75 cents per dozen; $6.00 per 100.

PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER—It is very free both in growth and bloom, and will be found a splendid addition to the Crimson Rambler sec- tion. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong two-year plants, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100.

W. C. EGAN—White shading to a soft pink in center. Blooms in large clusters, individual flowers being large, double and finely formed. A

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Hardy Climbing Prairie Roses

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $2.75 per {00; $25.00 per i,000. two-year plants, $8.00 per 100.

CAROLINE GOODRICH—Deep crimson; one of the: best.

BALTIMORE BELLE—FPale blush, variegated carmine, rose and white, very double. Flowers in beautiful clusters.

GREVILLE, or SEVEN SISTERS—Flowers in large clusters, varies in color from white to crimson.

PRAIRIE QUEEN—The flowers are very large, and of peculiar glob- ular form. Bright rosy-red, changing to lighter as the flower opens. Of very strong, rapid growth.

Strong

NOTE---Vatieties listed at $2.75 per 109; $25.00 per 1000 3.00 per 100;: 27.50 per 1000 Nagas «

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quick grower. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. Strong iwo- year plants, $8.00 per (00,

TAUSENDSCHOEN : (Hardy Climber.) (J. S. Schmidt)—A beautiful climber of the Crimson Rambler type. The flowers are about the size of Clothilde Soupert, soft pink, changing to rosy-carmine. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong two- year plants, $10.00 per 100.

YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia)—The color is a decided yellow ; the flowers are very sweet-scented; habit of growth is very vigorous. coeouaee 50 sents per dozen; $2. 75 per 100. Strong two-year plants,

RAMBLER ROSE LADY GAY—One of the most popular Easier plants, for which purpose it is especially adapted on account of its deli- cately tinted flowers, which are of a delicate cherry-pink which gradually changes to a soft-tinted white. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3. tee 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong two-year plants, $8.00 per

WHITE DOROTHY (New.) —A pure white sport of the well-known Dorothy Perkins, of same habit of growth and freedom of flower- ing; a splendid companion for the pink variety, as it flowers at the same time. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $27.50 per 1,000. Strong two-year plants, $10.00 per 100.

PINK RAMBLER—A Rose from the Crimson Rambler, which is iden- tical with its parent in all its fine qualities except the color, which is a light salmon-rose shaded with pink. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $2.75 per 100. Strong two-year plants, $8.00 per 100.

Famous Wichuraiana Hybrids

Price, 50 cents per dozen; $2.75 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. two-year plants, $8.00 per 100' (except where noted).

MANDA’S TRIUMPH—This grand Rose is of free growth; double pure white flowers, beautifully imbricated and well formed.

ROSA WICHURAIANA—This hardy and lasting Rose creeps over the ground like Ivy. Pure white, single, with yellow center, and has a strong Wild Rose fragrance.

HIAWATHA—Brilliant scarlet, bears large clusters of single flowers, bright and effective.

SILVER MOON-—-Flowers run four and one-half inches and over in diameter, clear silvery-white in color, petals of great substance and beautifully cupped. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per {00.

Strong

Varieties listed at $3.50 per 100; $32.50 per 1000

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