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FALL, 1893.• li«INIWIIII«l«l«ll*
Pt^ICE
LilST.
HYAGIXTHS, TULIPS, GROGUS, NARCISSUS,LILIES, FREESIA, ETG.
Z. Forest Ely & '
Z. De Forest Ely. Q. Howard Shriver.
1024 Market St.,Growers and importers
of Bulbs,
Registered Cable AddressDe Forest, Phila.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
P. O. Box 1176.
Telephone 3415.
Globe Printing House, Pmilaoelphia, Pa.
ELIABLE
POPULiflH PRICES. -
We Want Your Trade.OUR XERTV^S, ETC.
ABOUT PRICES
:
SHIPMENT:
CREDIT:
QUOTATIONS
OUR GROWERS:
ORDER NOW
TO ATTRACT TRADE
The prices herein quoted are good for immediate orders. We will ship all large
orders on arrival of each variety of Bulbs, or such date as you may name at
time of booking order.
We guarantee to deliver good, sound Bulbs of first quality or no sale, and if
not such they can be returned at once at our expense, if within five days after
receipt by you, but we resume no responsibilit}^ for the results in forcing or flower-
ing of Bulbs.
We allow 4 months' credit, or a discount of 5 per cent, for cash in 10 days from
date of bill. All bills over $50.00 subject to being closed by note. Bills under
$25.00 are net. Unknown correspondents must furnish satisfactor}- references with
order.
We furnish free a nice Retail Catalogue of Bulbs, gotten up with your nameand address alone appearing on it, and priced to give a proper margin of profit
and yet attract to you orders for Bulbs. These are supplied in proportion to
amount of your order with us, and can be sent by you to those likely to want
to buy Bulbs or have them planted out. You will find this a great help.
We use only the best growers and the same ones from year to year;our trade has
grown to be so valuable to them that we receive only the choicest and most select
Bulbs that they produce. Picking up Bulbs at auction and shifting from year to year
to buy from the cheapest man is not conducive to the best interests of the trade we
seek, and the success of our Bulb business and the confidence we have won have
proven that our carefulness and the fidelity of our growers have been amply rewarded,
and that we conduct our business in the right wa}- to give satisfaction to those who
buy of us.
Where we quote two sizes on any variety, our customers will find it to their
advantage, if growing for the cut flower trade, to order the best, for we import
just as we quote, paying the same difference in price that we ask to get eztra
fine Bulbs, and do not cull them out of one lot. All our Bulbs are first-class.
no inferior stock being handled in our trade.
AND SECURE THE BENEFIT OF THESE LIBERAL OFFERS. Our
prices by the 1,000 will be allowed on orders of 250 bulbs of a kind; 25
will be billed at 100 rates. Our prices are made very close, and cases will be
charged at cost, as we have to pay for same in importing.
Z. De Forest Ely W^holesale Prices
on plower 3ulbs.
For Full Descriptions and Cultural Directions, see Ely's Catalogue
of Fall Bulbs, mailed on application.
NIlXEi) DUTCH HyAClNrKS.SINGLE MIXED. Per loo. Per looo.
Dark Blue I2.50 $23.00Light Blue 2.60 24.00Blue, all shades 2.60 24.00Dark Red 2.60 24.00Rose 2.60 24.00Red, all shades 2.60 24.00Pure White '. 2.75 25.00Blush White and Tints 2.75 25.00Yellow 2.75 25.00All Colors and Shades, mixed .... 2.50 22.00
Red, White and Blue, equal quantities.
DOUBLE MIXED. Perioo. Per 1000.
Dark Blue $2.50 $23.00Light Blue 2.60 24.00Blue, all shades 2.50 24.00Dark Red 2.60 24.00Rose 2.60 24.00Red, all shades 2.60 24.00Pure White 2.75 25.00
Blush White and Tints 2.75 25.00Yellow . . 3.25 30.00All Colors and Shades,
mixed . 2.50 22.00
Red, White and Blue, equal quantities.
A BIG BARGAIN FOR FLORISTS.
SECOND SIZE NanIED
ri/AdNfriS.SPLENDID FOR EARLY FORCING.
Our Selection in eqcal proportions,
Red, White and Blue, Colors and Namesseparate.
Per 100. Per 1000.
Single, Second Sized NamedSorts I4-00 I35.CO
Double, Second Sized NamedSorts 4-00 35.00
^ EXHIBITION OR SHOW HVi^dNrHS.This class comprises monster bulbs, the finest grown, and will
be sent with each name, color and shade separate and marked.Both single and double, at 15 cents each
; $1.50 per dozen or fg.ooper 100.
2 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
FIRST SIZE.
learned Single HysxcinthsSelect for Forcing. Larger Bulbs and Producing
Finer Spikes.
25 of a Kind Billed at 100 Price.
250 of a Kind Billed at 1000 Price.
The Hyacinth, is tiniversally admired both for its perfect
and chaste flowers and its delicate and fragrant perfume. It
succeeds equally well in the house and garden, adorning both
with the varied colors and delicious fragrance of its showy
flowers. Its culture is very simple, and if attention is paid
to the directions a failure is almost impossible.
All Single Hyacinths succeed well in glasses, and those
of the double ones marked (*) are 7nost desirable for glass
culture andforcing. Those marked (**) are the earliest in
bloom. Those ^narked {I) are the latest to bloom. Those
marked [F) are most highly recomviendedforflorists' use.
All Hyacinths are well adapted to pot culture and open
beds or borders.
SINGLE DARK RED.Per Doz. Per loo.
Amy.—Dark carmine, fine spikes F |o.6o I4.00
Diebitsch Sabalkansky.—Brilliant carmine . F .75 5.00
**Homerus.—The earliest red, good for forcing i.oo 6.00
Jenny Lind.—Good spike .75 5.00
L'Ami du Coeur.—Dark red, fine .60 4.00
Madame Hodson.—Good truss .75 5.00
Queen Victoria Alexandria.—Deep scarlet . . i.oo 7.00
Robert Steiger.—Extra deep crimson . . . F .60 4.00
Fiancee Royal.—Large truss i.oo 8.00
Cosmos.—Dark rose, clear centre F i.oo 6.00
Gertrude.—Deep pink, superb truss i.oo 6.00
Von ScMller.—Deep pink, large truss .... 1.25 8.00
SINGLE ROSE.
Baron Von Thuyll.—Very fine pink, splendid
compact spike F i.co 6.00
Belle Quirine.—Bright striped, large truss . . .75 5.00
Gigantea.—Large compact truss i.oo 5.00
Marie Theresa.—Rosy, striped .75 5.00
**Norma.—Large, waxy, pink bells . . . . F .75 5.00
Sultan's Favorite.—Pink shaded, good truss . .75 5.00
Fabiola.—Large and fine, pink striped .... i.oo 7.00
Moreno.—New, extra 3.00 . .
Tuba Flore.—Extra large pink flower, very
early i-oo 7.00
SINGLE DARK BLUE.
Argus.—Blue, white eye, extra .60 4.00
SINGLE DARK BLUE.—Continued. per Doz. Per
**Baron Von Thuyll.—Deep blue, compact
®
truss ... . . F no
Blue Mourant.—Extra distinct color . . . . F .60 4.00
Charles Dickens.—Porcelain blue, large truss F .60 4.00
King of the Blues.—Long truss, extra .... I.OO 7.00
**Mimosa.—^Compact, splendid F .60 4.00
**William I.—Early, very large truss . . . F I.OO 6.00
.60 4.00
Marie.—Dark purple , F .60 4.CO
Blondin.—Tinged purple I.oo 6.00
SlNGLJli LlGxLi i}LUJ!i.
•75 5.00
Czar Peter.—Handsome large spike, beautiful
1 .00
Grand Lilas.—Azure blue, perfect spike . . . I.oo 7.00
•75 5.00
Lord Derby.—Beautiful porcelain blue, splen-
did I.oo 7.00
*^Emilius.—Very early, good bells, extra . . 1 .00 6.00
•75 5.00
•75 5.00
OXli VJXii^ WXl.Xl.Xi.
Alba Superbissima.—Extra pure white .... •75 5.00
*~Baroness Von Thuyll.—Extra pure white,
.7S 4. so
**Blanchard.—Pure white, fine forcer . . . F I.OO 6.00
Clponatra —Wfl"5rv whitp fine• / 0 s 00
Xjiincie.— vviiitCj sxiaQcQ wiLii iiguL piiiK, largc 1 . 00 6.00
1 . 00 7. 00
Grand VedsttB.—Earliest pure wtiite . . . F 1 . 00 6.00
Grandeur a Merveille.—Splendid blush white F 75 5.00
La Candour.—Snowy white, dwarf, fine .... I.oo 7.00
• 75 5.00
•75 5.00
*^Reine D'Hollande.—Large spike, pure white I.oo 6.00
Voitaire.—Pale blush white, large truss, fine
•75 5.00
La Grandesse.—Purest white, large bells . . . 1-25 8.00
SINGLE YELLOW.
5.00
Alida Jacoba.—Canary yellow, compact truss . I.oo 7.00
I.oo 7.00
•75 4.C0
•75 4.00
Heroine.—Bright citron, green tips .... I.oo 7.00
King of Holland.—Pale orange I.oo 7.00
La Pluie D' Or.—Pale yellow, fine bells . . . F I.oo 4.00
1.00 7.00
Z, Dt Forest Ely & Co., /02/
FIRST SIZE.
flamed Double HysicinthsFinest Quality. Fine for Pots. Extra Large Bulbs.
2.> uf a Kind Billed at 100 Price.
250 uf a Kind Billed at 1000 Price.
Marked *, ** aud F as per explanation under Named Single Sorts.
DOUBLE DARK RED.rer Doz. Per loo.
**Bouquet Tender.—Dark red, large truss, F I0.75 i^4-oo
/Madame Zoutman.—Dark red, green tips . . •75, 5.00
•75 5.00
F •75 5.00
•75 5.00
I.GO 6.G0
DOUBLE ROSE.
•75 5.00
I. GO 6. GO
*Comtesse De La Coste.—Bright rose, good truss 1.00 6.00
*Czar Nicholas.—Rich rose, fine F .60 4.00
*Grootvorst.—Fine rose, good truss . . . . 1.00 5.GO
*Lord Wellington.—Light rose, verj' double,
good truss
**Eegina Victoria.—Dark rose, large spike.
I.GO .00
F .60 4 GO
DOUBLE DARK BLUE.
*Carl Kroonprins Von Sweden.—Large spike . •75 5. GO
*Garrick.—Azure blue, large compact spike. F •75 5.GO
*Lord Wellington.—Blue, striped with lilac . .60 350
**Othello.—Early, very dark •75 5.GO
*Rudolplius.—Dark porcelain, good truss. . •75 5.00
Prince of Saxe Weimar.—Half double . . . F .60 4.00
DOUBLE LIGHT BLUE.
**A La Mode.—Clear blue, dark centre . . . •75 5.GO
5 Bloksberg.—Extra good spike F •75 4^50
•75 5^oo
-General Antinck.—Violet blue, dark centre .60 4.00
Mignon De Drijfhout. — Half double . . . . F • 75 5. GO
^Pasquin.—Dark centre, striped •75 5.00
•75 5.00
DOUBLE WHITE.
**Anna Maria.—Bluish white, purple e} e.
•75 5.50
Bouquet Royal.— Pure white, large truss . . 1.00 6.00
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Market Street^ Philadelphia, Pa. 3
^^^^DOUBLE WHITE,— Continued. Per Doz. Per 100.
Duchesse De Bedford.—Extra pure white . . F |i.oo $5.00
**Jenny Lind.—Compact, blush white .... .75 5.00
•La Deesse.—Pure white, good .75 5.00
**La Tour D'Auvergne.—Pure white, large bells
and truss . . I.go 6.50
*La Virginite.—White, with rosy centre . . F .60 4.00
*Miss Kitty.—Creamy white, violet centre . . i.co 7.go
*Nanette.—Pure white > i.go 6.00
^•Prince of Waterloo.—Pure white, large bells i.go 8.00
/Sceptre D'Or.—Pure white, yellow eye . . . F .70 4.00
Grootvorstin.—Large truss .75 5.0G
DOUBLE YELLOW.
*Bouquet D'Orange.—Rosy orange i.oo 8.00
*Goethe.—Sulphur yellow, very double, good
truss .75 6.0G
*Jaune Supreme.—Splendid pure yellow . . . i.oo 8.00
*Louis D'Or.—Dark yellow i.oo 7.go
/L'Or Vegetale.—Bright orange yellow .... i.go 7.00
/Ophir D'Or.—Bright yellow i.oo 6.0G
*Piet Hein.— Pale yellow log 7.go
William III.—Very fine yellow, rose centre . i.go 7.00
Bear in mind, we supply 25 bulbs of a kind at the price
quoted per 100;250 bulbs of a kind at price per 1000.
Send for a list of your wants for special offers on large lots
f^oman Hysicinths.Per 100. Per looo.
White Romans ^ 11 to 12 c. |2.oo $18.00
" " Extra 12 to 15 c. 2.50 24.GG
" " Choice Selected . . 13 to 15 c. 3.00 27.00
Tender Rose Romans, Choice Selec-
ted, First Class 2.25 20.00
Tender Rose Romans, Dark .... 2.00 18.00
Blue " Extra Quality 2.go 18.00
Canary Yellow " 4.50 40.00
*White Itailan or Parisian Hyacinths 2.50 20.00
mifllATUf^E Of^
Dutch I^oman Hysicinths.Single White S2.00 |i6.oo
" Rose L75 15-00
" Blue 1-75 I5-00
Double White 2.00 16.00
" Rose 2.00 16.CO
" Blue 175 i5^oo
4 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Single EaMy Tulips.The varieties here quoted are those which experience
has shown to be the best adapted for florists' use.
These prices are for first quality Bulbs strictly true to
name. 25 bulbs billed at 100 price;250 at 1000 price.
The letters A, B and C before the name indicate earliness
of blooming ; those marked A are earliest and all bloomtogether, B's bloom next and together, and then the C's.
Those marked F after name are best for florist's forcing.
Heightin inches.
Single JV[i:j^ed Tulips.Per 100. Per looo.
Heightin incher.
B—
7
B—
7
B—
7
B—
7
Artus.—Brilliant redBelle Alliance (Waterloo)—Scarlet,large FBizart Pronkert.—Yellow and brown . .
Bizart Verdict.—Orange-yellow and scar-let F
B—6 Brutus.—Orange-crimsonA—8 Canary Bird.—Fine, clear yellow . . . FB—7 Chrysolora.—Large, golden yellow . . FC—9 Coleur De Cardinal.—Cardinal red ....C—9 Coleur Ponceau.—Rosy crimson border,
white groundB—6 Cottage Maid.—White, edg^ed with rose,
extraB—7 Crimson King, or Roi Cramosie.—Fine
red FA—6 Due De Berlin.—Red and yellow, very
early forcerB—9 Duchesse De Parma.—Brownish red, yel-
low stripe FA—6 Due Van Thol.—Red and yellow ....A—7 " " Scarlet FA—6 " " YellowA—6 " " Golden stripedA—6 " " RoseA—6 " " WhiteA—7 " " CrimsonB—7 Jagt Van Delft.—Fine white FB—7 Joost Van Vondel.—Large, cherry red
and white FB—9 Kaiser Kroon.—Red and gold, large . - FB—7 La Keine,—Rosy white FA—8 Pottebakker.—Pure white, large . . . FA—8 " Yellow FB—8 " Scariet FB—8 President Lincoln (Queen of Violets) . .
B—7 Yellow Prince.—Golden yellow, sweetscented F
A—7 Proserpine.—Silky, carmine rose, per-fect form (queen of tulips) . . . . F
A—8 Rembrandt.—ScarletB—7 Roi Pepin.—Pure white, crimson blotchedB—5- Rose Gris-De-Lin.—Beautiful white and
rose FB—8 Rosa Mundi.—Rose and white . . . . FB—7 Rose Luisante.—Bright pink, extra whiteB—7 Standard Silver.—Crimson and white .
B—8 Standard Gold.—Red and golden . . .
B—9 Thomas Moore.—Buff, shaded orange .
B—7 Snowball.—Pure white, extra ...B—6 Van Der Neer.—Beautiful violet • .
B—8 Vermillion Brilliant.—Dazzling scarlet,
very striking FB—9 Wapen Van (Arms of) Leiden.—Rose and
WhiteB—5 Wouvermun.—Dark violetA—7 Ophir D'or (New.)—Pure yellow, finest
of all FB—7 La Immaeule.—Pure whiteB—9 Princess Marianne.—Extra white, very
large
Per 100. Per looo
.
fo.oo14.0010.00
II.251.60
1-25
1.001.50
2.50
2.25
1.50
1.50
1.00
•75
3.001.002.00
3.001.001-50
2.00
2.25
1.50
3.002.25
2.00
1-75
3-252.00
5.00
2.502.00
4.00
1.50
1.50
2.25
2.50
1.25
7-5012.0022.0021.00
14.00
1. 00 7.50
3.25 3000
1.00 7.50
2.00 16.00
12.00
9.00
6.00
27.506.00
18.00
27.506.00
14.00
17.0021.0012.00
27.5020.0018.00
15.00
2.50 23.00
30.0018.00
22.0018.00
12.00
13.0020.0020.00
9.00
2.50 -23.00
1.50 12.00
1. 00 7.50
5.00
1.75 15.00
2.50 21.00
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Early Varieties, in mixture, as generally sold,
good mixtureLate Varieties, single, in fine mixture , . .
Early Varieties, in mixture, Etra Selected, con-taining many named sorts
sr. 001. 00
F7.507-50
1.25 10.00
Double Tulips.B— 6 Blanc Borde.—Purple, white edged . . . i.oo 7.50A—10 Couronne Imperiale.—Violet, crimson
and Avhite 3.50A— 9 *Couronne Des Roses.—Rich, rosy pink 5.00A— 6 *Duc Van Thol.—Red, bright yellow
edge F i.oo
A— 6 Due Van Thol.—Scarlet, splendid, . F i.oo
B— 8 *Duke of York.—Purple, yellow edge . 1.25
A— 7 * Gloria Solis.—Deep scarlet, edged withbright yellow . . .F 1.25
A— 8 *ImperatorRubrorum.—Brilliant scarlet
F 2.75B—- 6 *La Candeur.—Pure white F i.oo
L— 9 Marriage De Ma Eille.—White, striped
with carmine 3.50B— 6 *Murillo.—Light pink, very early . . F 3.25L— 8 Peony.—Dark red F 1.50L— 8 " Gold F 1.50A— 8 Purple Crown,—Purple maroon .... 1.25B— 7 RexRubrorum.—Bright scarlet . . . F 1.76A— 9 Rosina.—Light rose F 2.00
A— 7 Salvator Rosa.—Dark rose F 6.00
A— 7 Tournesol.—Red, yellow bordered . . F 1.75A— 7 Tournesol.—Pure yellow ...... F 2.75L— 6 Yellow Rose.—Pure Yellow . . .\ . F 1.25
A— 7 Blanchi Hative.—New, pure white . . 6.00L—15 Blue Flag.—Violet-blue, distinct .... 1.25
L—16 Bonoparte.—Yellow and red 1.25
A— 9 Helianthus.—Gold and scarlet, superb 1.50A— 5 Lady Grandison. Vermillion-scarlet . . 1.50A 6 Velvet Gem. Large, carmine 1.75
DOUBLE MIXED TULIPS.
Fine Mixed Early Varieties, as generally sold . i.oo 7.50Extra Mixed Early Varieties, many named sorts 1.25 10.00Finest Mixed, late varieties 1.50 12.00
Pat^i^ot Tulips.For the Open Ground Only.
Red ^1-25 |ro.ooVariegated 1.25 10.00Yellow 1.25 10.00Mixed I.oo 8.00
Dat^min Tulips.These are a new and important class, as they flower in
May, when Hyacinths, Crocus, Narcissus and other tulips
have already faded. They are of one color but most beauti-fully shaded ; it is impossible to convey their beauty, butthey are appreciated by all who see them.
Per 100.
I4-004505.008.00
12.00
30.00
45.00
7-507-509.00
9.00
25.00
7-50
30.00
30.0012.00
13.00
9.0016.0018.00
16.00
26.00
10.00
9.00
9-Oo12. 5oi3-Oo
i5-Oo
Fine Mixed Darwin Tulips, good sorts
Superfine " " " many sorts and colors
Collection of 100 Darwin Tulips in 10 named sorts .
" 100 " " " 25 *' " .
" 100 " " " 50 " " .
Z. Dc Forest Ely c~ Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
precsia t^efpacta Rlba.American Grown. Ready July ist.
Freesia Refracta Alba.
The flower is purewhite, blotched with j-el-
low on the lower petal,
giving forth an exquisitefragrance, and will re-
main in good condition,
in water, for more thantwo weeks. We controlthe finest stock of Amer-ican-grown Freesias in
this countrj- ; the bulbsare larger, finer and purerthan those imported fromFrance or Bermuda.
Per 100 Per looo.
First size . $1.00 $7.50Extra sel'd i.'25 10.00
IMPOETED FREESIAS (ready in August.)
First size . . .
Extra selected•75
I.GO5.00
7-50
Hareissas or Daffodils.SINGLE NARCISSUS.
The True Poet's DaflFodils (Miniature, Saucer shaped Cups).Delicatelj' perfumed and charming in form and color,
fine for planting among shrubbery or in the grass.
Per 100. Per looo.
Poeticus (Pheasant's EyeV—Fragrant, pure,
white flowers, orange cup, bordered scarlet,
ver\- hardy and splendid cut flower .
Poeticus Ornatus.—Similar to Poeticus. butlarger and four weeks earlier, magnificentcut flowers
$0.50 54.00
1.2 = 10.00
©
Narcissus or Daffodils.—Continued.
TRUMPET NARCISSUS.Per 100. Per looo.
Trumpet Major (Single Daffodil).—Highlyprized for early forcing, flowers large,
golden yellow $i-75 Ji5-oo
DOUBLE NARCISSUS.
Alba Plena Odorata.—Fragrant, double snow-white gardenia-like flowers i.oo 7.50
Incomparable Fl. PI. 1 Butter and Eggs)—Full
double flowers of rich yellow, fragrant . . i.oo 7.50Orange Phoenix ( Eggs and Bacon).—Beautiful,
double white and orange, splendid for cut
flowers and pot culture 2.00 19.00Von ^ion [Double Yellow Daffodil).—One of
the best forcing sorts, rich golden yellowflower and trumpet 1.75 16.00
Von Sion Extra-sized bulbs, selected, to produce
two or more flowers 2.50 22.00
Scoticus (Garland Lily) 2.00
Princeps, fine for forcing 2.00
Ard Righ (Irish King) 6.00
Horsfieldi. Bi-color 12.00
Empress. " 16.00
Biflorus. White i.oo
Bulbicodium (Hoop Petticoat) 2.75
Golden Spur, very large 8.00Henry Irving, " " 8.00
Incomparabilis. " Stella,'' very early white . 1.25
Sir Watkin. Rich golden yellow 20.00
Obvallaris. (^Tenby Daffodil) 2.50
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS.
Double Roman.— White, with orange nectary,
flowers in clusters, ver}- early 1.25 9.00Extra selected, large bulbs 1.50 14.00
Fine Mixed.—Yellow, extra 1.50 12.00
White, " 1.50 12.00
Grand Monarch.—Can be grown in water like
the Chinese Narcissus, large white flowers,
with lemon-yellow cup • 3.00 25.00
Grand Primo.—White, with citron-cup, large
truss 3-50 30 00Grand Soliel d'or 2.50
Gloriosa 2.00
Louis LeGrande White 2.50
States General 2.50
Paper White ^Totus Albus).—Very fine for
early forcing, produces clusters of purewhite flowers i-oo 7.00
Extra selected large bulbs 1.25 10.00
Paper White (T. A. Grandiflorus)—New, large
flowering, more vigorous in growth, earlier
in bloom and more profuse in flowering.
It is invaluable for cut blooms for Christ-
masExtra selected large bulbs,
1251.50
NOVELTIES, 1892.
Paper White Grandiflora (Gianteus) 2.50
Paper White Grandiflora (Floribondus)These are introduced by one of the most
extensive growers of France, and are re-
commended as the finest strain of Totus
Albus ever offered
2-75
10.0012.00
20 GO25.00
Von Siok.
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
CHINESE NARCI55U5.FLOWER OF THE GODS, OR ORIENTAL LILY. READY IN OCTOBER.
THE MOST SALABLE BULB EVER INTRODUCED.
We furnish, a neat show card to all our customers who buy these bulbs, with cut as here shown,this manner they find ready takers ; in fact, the demand for these bulbs is really wonderful.
Wherever exposed for sale in
For full descriptions and cultural instructions, see Ely's Catalogue of Fall Bulbs, mailed on application.
Price : in baskets of 30 bulbs each, |2.oo per basket, $6.00 per loo, fcs.oo per 1000.
CROCUS
.
MIXED CROCUS.Per 100. Per looo
Mixed White |o-30
" Blue .30
" Striped .30
" Yellow, second size .40
" All Colors • •. . .30
Large White, Extra large bulbs ...... .40
" Blue, " " 40" Striped, " *' 40" Yellow, " " 1st size ... .50
SELECT NAMED CROCUS.
Albion.—Striped blue and white ...... .50
Baron Von Bruno.—Dark blue .50
Caroline Chisholm.—Pure white .50
Comtesse De Morny.—White .50
2.25
2.25
3.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
David Rizzio.—Dark purple fo.50
Grootvorst.—White .50
Garibaldi.- Dark purple, large .50
Ida PfeiiFer.—Striped 50
La Majesteuse. —Striped - .50
Mont Blanc—White, best .50
Non Plus Ultra.—Blue, white border .50
Prince Albert.—Blue .50
Queen Victoria.—White .50
Sir Walter Scott.—Striped .50
Scottish.—White, with purple stripes, yellow
inside .50
Cloth of Gold, first size 40" Silver, " 40
Gen. Havelock.—Purple .50
Sir John Franklin,—Large, dark purple . . .50
Von Moltke.—Blue 50
Mammoth.—White .50
Lord Fielding.—Striped .50
Per 100, Per looo.
^4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Z. Dc Forest Ely df Co., /02/ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
SPIREA ASTILBE JAPONICA.HOTEI A J
Ready in November.
Astilba Japonica.—White flower. 54.00 per 100 clumps;
1:38.00 per 1000.
Astilbe Palmata.—Crimson purple, verj- handsome whenforced. Price, each, 15 cents
; S9.00 per 100.
Astilboides. of remarkable merit, grows two feet higli,
bears branching compact spikes of snow white flowers.
Price, each, 20 cents ; 512.00 per 100 clumps.
Spirea Japonica Aurea Variegata, pure white flowers,
magnificent variegation, charming foliage in earl)' Spring.
Price, each, 15 cents;|io.oo per 100.
JONQUILS.Per 100. Per looo.
Single.—Sweet scented |i.oo 57-50
Double.—Large fragrant 2.50 22.00
Campernelle.— Large, single flowers, light yel-
low, best for forcing i-oo 7.50
LILIUM HARRISII,
TRUE BERMUDA EASTER LILY.Extra Choice Selected Bulbs.
Circum. in inches. Per loo. Per i.ooo
Small Size ....First " ....
" " selected
Extra " ....Very large size
4 to
5 to
6 to
7 to
9 to II
I2.50 520.00
2.75 25.00
3.00 2S.00
5.50 50.00
12.00 100.00
Monster Bulbs 12 and upwards 40.00
LILIUM LONQIFLORUM.First Size Bulbs
Medium "7 to 9
5 to 7
6.00 50.00
3.50 30.00
LILIUn AURATUn.Japan Lilies.
READY IN OCTOBER.
Auratum (the Gold-banded Lily of Japan).
First Size Bulbs, 56.00 per 100; $^0.00 per 1000.
Extra Large Bulbs, 58.00 per 100;575-oo per
1000.
Auratum Eubrum Vittatum.—Large Bulbs,
each, 75 cents;58.00 per dozen.
Speciosum Rubrum (Lancifolium Rubrum).
—58-00 P^r 100; 575-00 per 1000. Extra selected,
510.00 per 100.
Speciosum Roseum.—58 00 per 100. Extra
selected, 510.00 per 100.
Speciosum Album.—5iO-oo per 100;
%<^o.oo
per 1000. Extra selected, 5i5-oo per 100.
LILIUM CANDIDUM.Annunciation or Madonna Lily.
Selected, very heavy Bulbs .
Per 100. Per looo.
53.00 525.00
.\URATUM Rubrum.
WHITE CALLA.(Lily of the Nile.)
(Richardia Ethiopica.)
Per 100. Per looo.
First Size Bulbs, about i Yz-nx. diam. 57.00 560.00
Extra large, " 2-in. " 8.00 75.00
Extra selected, " 2>^-in. " 10.00 90.00
Bear in Mind.—We bill all bulbs, 25 or more
of a kind, at the 100 price, and 250 or more at
the 1000 price.
8 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., io2if Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
WRITE FOE SPECIAL OFFER ON LARGER ORDERS.
Notice.—The true Berlin Pips, due to the light
sand}" soil in which they are grown, are not so large
in the crown as the Hamburg Pips, but they are earlier
and force with more regularity. Bear in mind, the
flowers of the Lily of the Valley are produced entirely
from the roots already established, and it is here that
our Berlin Pips show their excellence.
TESTinONIALS.FOUR SUCCESSIVE YEARS' TESTS.
JEXKIXTOWN, Pa.,
March ist, i8gj.
Messrs. Z. De Forest Ely & Co.
Gentlemen :
Your Lily of the Valley Pips have again given
me complete satisfaction;the}- are the only ones on
which I can rely for early forcing. I shall use noothers but yoiirs in the future.
JOSEPH HEACOCK.
JENKINTOWN, Pa.,
May ijth, i8gj.
Messrs. Z. De Forest Ely & Co.
Gentlemen :
Please book me for 50,000 oiyoicr Berlin Lily
of the Valley Pips.
Respectfully,
JOSEPH HEACOCK.
Lily of the Valley.READY IN NOVEMBER.
We make a specialty of this favorite forcing flower, and handle
exclusively the German pips grown in Berlin, by the largest grower
and most successful exporter in the world. All who have had themof us testify to their good quality, and we invite a trial order from
all who force this flower. Our pips are all 3 years old, selected
stock.
FIRST QUALITY EXTRA SELECTED BERLIN PIPS.
Per 1000 |io.oo per 1000
" 2500 9.00"
'• 5000 • S.oo "
We handle but one quality, and that the best.
Original 'cases, 2500 pips to case.
Lily of the Valley clumps, strong clumps, suitable for outdoor
planting, $16.00 per 100.
TESTIMONIAL FROM NEAR HOME.
NOTE —Mr. Heacock reports having had Pips from three other dealers, side byside with. ours for three successive years, in an endeavor to get the best.
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TVliseellaneous I^ulbs.
Perioo
Agapanthus TJmbellatus. Blue 5i2.ooAgapanthus TJmbellatus. Alba. White . . . 20.00
^Allium Molyluteum. Golden Yellow .... 1.25" Neapolitanum .75
Amaryllis Belladonna 15.00" Equestre .
15.00" Formosissima 8.00
Jobnsoni 30.00" Vittata 20.00
Anemone Fulgens 1.50" Single, mixed i_Frencli) .50" Double, mixed (French) i.oo
i.^ Anomatheca Cruenta I Scarlet Freesia) .... 4.00Arum Dracunculus 8.00
" Italicum 2.00" Sanctum i^Black Calla) 25.00
Babianas. Mixed 3.00Bessera Elegans 4.00Begonia. Tuberous Rooted.
Single, red, scarlet, rose, white, j-ellow . 6.00" all colors mixed . ..... 5.00
Double, red, scarlet, rose, white, yellow . 15.00" all colors mixed 12.00
Brodiaea. Coccinea . 1.75Caladium Esculentum. First size 3.50
Large 6.50" " Extra large 9.00
Calla. Spotted 7.50Calochortus . Butterfly Tulip). Mixed . . . 1.25Canna Boots. Mixed, new, dwarf, French . . 5.00
" " Star of '91 20.C0" " Madam Crozy 15.00" '' Mixed, Tall Growing ... . 4.00
Chionodoxa Luciliae i.oo" Gigantea 2.25
Sardensis 1.25Colchicum Autumnale 2.50Crown Imperial. Mixed 6.00Cyclamen Persicum Siganteum. Mixed ... 15 00Dahlias. Choice collection for Florists' use,
in separate colors. Large roots . . . 15.00Mixed colors .... 12.00
Bielytra Spectabilis ^ . . . 5.00Deutzia Gracilis 8.00
^^Eryanthes Hyemalis .65
^ Erythronium Dens Canis. Mixed i.ooV-^rittillaria Mealeagris. Mixed 2.00
Funkia (Day Lilv) 6.00Gladiolus, -'The Bride " . . . .75Gladiolus (Brenchleyensis vermillion) .... 1.25
" fine, mixed 1.25" (Lemoine's Hybrid). Extra, fine,
mixed 3.00" Pink shades, mixed 1.75" Red and scarlet, mixed 1.25'* (Shakespeare 1. Finest forcer. White,
suflfused, carmine, rose .... 8.00" Snow white 12.00" Striped and variegated, mixed, . . . 2.00" Superfine, mixed, all colors .... 1.50
Yellow, mixed 3.00'* White and light shades, mixed, no
red or dark colors 2.00Gloxinia Grandiflora. Mixed 8.00
P-* Helleborus Niger 10.00.— Hyacinths. Feathered 85
Grape 60" Musk 7.00
Hyacinthus Candicans 1.50
Periooo.
>5-oo
12.00
4.008.00
8.00
5-00
5.00
10.00
25.0016.00
10.00
16.00
12.00
25.00
18.00
7505.00
21.00
Iris Anglica. ]\Iixed" Germanica. Mixed" Hispanica. (Spanish Iris.)
" Kaempferi. Mixed" Persica. Lilac and yellow" Reticulata'
' Susiana Brown and gray" Tuberosa. Purple and yellow
Ixia Crateroides. Scarlet" Viridiflora. Green and black" " best mixed
Ixiolirion TartaricumLacbenalia PendulaLeucojum VernumLilium Batemannie
" Canadense Flavum" " Bubrum" Elegans. Choice mixed" Tenuifolium .
" Tigrinum Splendens•' Candidum. Northern grown . . . .
Milla Biflora
Madeira VineOrnitbogalum Arabicum. Star of Bethlehem.
Strong Bulbs of Selected Sile
Oxalis Alba. White" Bowiei. Crimson" Rosea. Red." Tetrapbylla. Crimson" Versicolor. Red, violet and white . .
" Single, yellow" Double, vellow
Mixed" Dieppi" Lasandria
Paeony Alba. Fl. PI" Pink" Double, mixed
Ranunculus. Double Persian, mixed . . . .
" Double Turban, mixed . . . .
' Double French, mixedScilla Peruvinna • •
. .
" Siberica
Snowdrops. Large double' " single
Giant (Elwesii)Sparaxis. MixedSpiraea Japonica
" Compacta Multiflora
Tigridia GrandifloraAlba
" Concbiflora
Tritoma Tlvaria
Tuberoses. "Excelsior Pearl"Tulipa Gesneriana. Scarlet
" Elegans. Carmine" Oculis solis. Crimson" Persica. Yellow .
" Florentina. Yellow" Bizarres" Bybloemens
GreggiiVallota PurpureaWatsonias. MixedYucca Filamentosa Varegata . . . $1.25 each.Zephyranthes, Atamasco .
Candida. White" Rosea
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Flower
Fostage must he added at the rate of 8 cents per pound when ordered at pound rate. Buyers assumemail risk. Registering costs lo cents per package. Seed priced at 15 cents per ounce, half-ounces are
charged at 10 cents. Seed priced at 25 cents per ounce, quarter-ounces are charged at 10 cents. Our trade
packets contain liberal quantities. Half trade packets we do not put up. Not less than quarter potmds are
billed at pound rates.
ABBREVIATIONS.a.—annual. h.—hardy. b.—biennial. t.—tender. hh.—half hardy. g.—greenhouse,
p.—perennial. p.i.—perennial flowering first year if sown early.
Abobra Trade pkt.
viridiflora. Graceful climber with
scarlet fruits ; b ^o.io
Abroniaumbellata. Fragrant, trailing; t. a. .10
AbutilonFireball. Fier}- scarlet, compact,
floriferous .25
hybridum finest mixed; g. p. . . .25
AcaciaFine mixed .10
Acanthusmollis. Fine foliage
; p .10
AconitumNapellus (Monk's Hood); blue; p. .10
Acrocliniumalbum. "WTiite everlasting flower
;
/ for winter bouquets ; h.b.a. . .10
roseum. Red everlasting flower;
y for winter bouquets ; h.b.a. . .10
mixed, everlasting flower ; for win-
ter bouquets ; h.h.a .10
double white, everlasting flower;
for winter bouquets ; h.h.a. . .10
double red, everlasting flower ; for
winter bouquets ; h.h.a. . - .10
double mixed, everlasting flower;
for winter bouquets ; h.h.a. . .10
Adlnmia (Mountain Fringe)cirrhosa. Climber
; p. i .10
Adonisaestivalis. Deep crimson ; flowers
in summer ; h.a .05
t autumnalis (Adonis Flower);
flowers in fall ; h.a. ... . .05
vemalis, perennial ; flowers in^ spring .10
Per oz. Per lb.
^.50
.20 $2.50
6.00
.40
•30
1.00
.20 1-25
.20 1.25
.20 1.25
.40
.40
.40
•75
.10 .60
.10 .60
.20 2.50
Agapanthus Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
®
umbellatus. (African Lily) . . . So. 10 :^i.oo
Ageratumconspicuum. White; forcutflowers
.10 .60
Imperial Dwarf. Blue ; for pot
culture and bedding out; h.h.a. . 10 .40 I4.00
Imperial Dwarf. White ; for pot
culture and bedding out; h.h.a. .10 .40 4.00
Mexicanum. Tall blue ; for pot
culture and bedding out; h.h.a. •05 .20 1.50
INIexicanum. Swanly blue ; for pot
culture and bedding out; h.h.a. .10 •25 3-50
Lasseauxi. Fine rose ; for pot cul-
ture and bedding out ; t.a. . . .10 .60
Little Dorrit. White ; for pot cul-
ture and bedding out ; h.h.a. . .10 •50
Ageratum Imperial Dwarf.
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1
AgrOStemma Trade pkt. Per oz. Per. lb.
Cceli Rosa (Rose of Heaven) ; a. . I0.05 I0.15 |i.oo
Alonsoa (Mask Flower)Graudiflora. Scarlet ; a
mixed, all colors ; a
Alstroemeriafine mixed
Althae, fl. pL—See Hollyhock.
•05
05
.10
.25
•25
Alyssum, Litti<e Gem.
Alyssum
Amaranthus
AmpelopsisVeitchii. Japanese Ivy, climber
li-P •
Ammobiumalatum. (White Everlasting.) .
v^Anagallisgraudiflora. Mixed
Anemonecoronaria (Wind Flower) ....Japonica, Rose
White .......Pulsatilla
sylvestris (white)
mixed
.10
•05
.10
.10
•25
•50
•25
•25
.10
.60
•15
•50
•50
1.25
3.00
1-25
1-25
•50
2.00
2.00
Argenteum, white-leaved, yellow
.05 •25
Benthami maritimum (Sweet Alys-
•05 .15 1.50
Benthami compactum. Dwarf.10 •25 3.00
Benthami compactum. Little Gem .10 •50 6.00
saxatile compactum. Dwarf, gol-
.10 .25 2.00
Abyssinicus. Fine for single speci-
.10 25atropurpurens. Bright blood red
•05 .10 .40
caudatus. Dark red. (Love-lies-
05 .10 •50
cruentus. Blood red. (Princes'
•05 .10 •50
Henderi. Brilliant variegated
. lO .40 3-50
salicifolius. Willow-leaved (Foun-
.10 .40 3-50
tricolor. Variegated foliage (Jos-
•05 .20 1.50
•05 .10 •50
•75
Anchnsacapensis. Fine blue
; p. . .
Angeloniagraudiflora. Light blue and white
;
fine pot plant; g.p
Antirrhinummajus. Tall, best mixed '(Snap-
Trade pkt. Per, oz. Per. lb,
I0.05 I0.30
•25
dragon);h.p •05 .25 i^2.5o
nanum. Dwarf, fine mixed;h.p. •05 • 25 2.50
Tom Thumb. Very dwarf, finest
.10 •75
Aquilegiabicolor fl. pi. Double Columbme
;
^•P •C5 .60•
• chrysantha. Golden yellow;good
cut flower;h.p .10 •75
nivea graudiflora. White, very
large flowering;h.p .10 •50
vnlp"firiti fl "nl Dmiblf mivpd C*nl-
TirnViiriP " h D . .1 1 1 1 1 I./IUV^ , 1.1. 1^. ••*..... •05 .20 2.00
Aralia.50 2.00
Argemone (Mexican Poppy).05 .20 1.50
•05 .20 1.50
Asclepias•05 •25 3.00
.10 •50
•05 .25 3.0a
Asperulaazurea setosa. Sky blue ; for bor-
.05 .10
odorata. Waldmeister;p. , . , •05 •50
ASTER CHINENSIS fl. pi.
Collection of Six distinct varieties, each in the best mix-
tures, thus producing all shades and colors ; varieties
kept separate. The entire collection for $1..00.
Collection of 14 distinct varieties, each in the best mixtures,
thus producing all shades and colors ;varieties kept
separate. The entire collection for $2.00.
Aster fl. pi.—All Asters are half-hardy annuals.
©
China. Fine mixed, quilled, half
|o.io $0.40 $5.00
Dwarf German. Mixed, globe flow-
.10 .40 5.00
Cocardeau. Choicest mixed, with
white centre, tall •25 2.50
Goliath. Very large, mixed, tall . 15 1.50
Mignon. Pure white;
good cut
flower, half dwarf • 50 4.00
Shakespeare. Fine mixed, imbri-
cated flowens, dwarf 25 3.00
Schiller. Fine mixed;
early half
•15 I 25
Washington. Fine mixed;
very
• 25 2.00
Imhricated Pompon. Very choice
25 2.00
12
Asters.—Continued. Trade pkt.
Improved Dwarf Pyramidal Bouquet.
Very choice mixture; good for pots f0.25
Pure white .50
Crimson .25
Queen of the Dwarfs.
Pure white .25
Fine mixed; excellent for pots . . .25
Rose. Large flowering, finest mixed,
half dwarf .25
Pure white;good cut flower . . .25
Seine des Halles (Koningen der Hal-
len).
Pure white. PJarliest of all Asters,
half dwarf .25
Finest mixed;large flowering. . .25
Paeony Flowered Perfection, Truffaut's,
Finest mixture; excellent cut flower
and good for pots, tall .... .25
Pure White .25
Fiery Scarlet .25
Superb Rose .25
Blood Red .25
Light Blue 35
Purple Violet .25
Victoria. Flowers very large and
double, imbricated, strongly
convexed of pyramidal habit;
halfdwarf.
Splendid Mixed, good for pots and
cut flower .25
Pure White .25
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Asters .—Victoria.—Continued. Trade
Fiery Scarlet |
Carmine Rose
Apple Blossom
Light Blue
Chrysanthemum.
Very best Mixture, dwarf, large
flowering
Pure White
Per oz. Per lb.
|2.5o
3-50
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
2.00
1-75
2.00
2.00
2.00
3. GO
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
4.00
Asters.
Aster—" Comet.Comet.
RoseVery fine mixed
;long twisted
petals
Jewell or Ball.
Apple Blossom, Carmine and DarkRose mixed, tall
Princess Snowball.
Pure White, flowers like Lilliput
Dahlia, half dwarf
Lilliput-flowered.
White" many sorts mixed for Flor-
ists
Giant Emperor. MixedSplendid assortments of finest Ger-
man Asters, 25 cents to ^i.oo each.
Aubrietiadeltoidea
Groeca
AuriculaFinest mixed English
Balloon VineClimber ; h.a. (Cardiospermum
halicacabum) .
Balsams.—All are half-hardy annuals.
Fine Mixed Double
Double Apple Blossom" Pink "Defiance" ...." Scarlet, Spotted
Camellia-flowered, Best Double,
Pure White .........Camellia-flowered, Best Double,
Bright RedCamellia-flowered, Best Double,
Rose
pkt.
0.25
•25
•25
•25
25
25
•25
25
.25
.25
•25
•25
25.10
•05
.10
.10
.15
15
•25
•15
•15
Per oz. Per lb.
I4.OO
4.00
3-50
4.00
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
,25 4.00
1.50
2.00
3.00
1.50
•50
.50 7.00
.20
.30 M-oo
•75
I. CO
1.00
I.GO 10.00
I.GO
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^
Balsams.—Continued. Trade pkt. Per. oz. Per lb.
Camellia-llowered, Best Double,
Lavender 5^. 10 I0.75
Camellia-flowered, Best Double,
Cream Yellow .25 1.50
Improved Balsams.
Balsam AppleClimber ; t.a. (Momordica balsa-
mina) $0.0^
Balsam PearClimber ; t.a. (Momordica charan-
tia) 05
BaptisiaAustralis .10
Bartonia^ aurea. Golden Yellow ; a. ... .05
" Nana, Dwarf .10
Begonia.—All are greenhouse peren-
nials.
semperflorens alba, bedding va-
rietj', per >^ oz., I0.50 25
semperflorens rosea, bedding va-
riety, per >s oz., I0.75 25
semperflorens coccinea, .\ oz. I1.50 .50
Single Hybrida, tuberous rooted,
finest mixed. (Imported) . . .50
Double Hybrida, tuberous rooted.
Erecta vars. mixed per 500
seeds .50
Begonia Giant — Tuberous rooted.
Finest Imported.
Single flowering finest mixed, per
500 seeds .50
Double flowering finest mixed, per
500 seeds i.oo
50.25
•25
•35
•25
•50
Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 13
Bellis Perennis Trade pkt. per. oz. Per lb.
Double Daisy, mixed;h.p. . . . I0.25 52.50
* " white; h.p .25 3.00" " Longfellow. Deeprose
;h.p. per >s oz., ^i-oo . .25
Double Daisy, Snowball;
large
flowering, per >s oz., 51.50 . . .50
Single Paris, Daisy.—See Chrysan-
themum.
Beet—(Valuable for decorative pur-
poses ; ornamental - leaved
plants of great merit.)
<i Non Plus Ultra. Deep crimson
} foliage .10 I0.50
5 Large-ribbed Yellow Chilian . . . .10 .75
\" " Scarlet .10 .75
\Brazilian, Crimson, Golden and
\ Scarlet, separate .10 .50
^Brazilian, Mixed .10 .50
\ "Victoria." Metallic blooa foliage .10 .75
\ Dell's Black-leaved .10 .75
Benincasa\ "y" cerifera. Wax Gourd .10 .35
jBerteroa
I
(Alyssum mutabile) .25 2.00
i Bine Bottle—See Centaurea cyanus.
;Bryonopsis
laciniosa. Beautiful climber, red
\ fruit .05 .20
...
Brachycome Iberidifolia.
BrachycomeIberidifolia, Blue (Swan River
Daisy). Border plant ; h.h.a. . .10 .75
Iberidifolia, alba. White, border
plant ; h.h.a .10 .75
Iberidifolia, rosea ; h.h.a .10 .75
" mixed .10 .60 5.00
BrowalliaAlata grandiflora coerulea. Dark
Blue ; h.h.a .10 .40
Alata, alba. White ; h.h.a. ... .10 .40
" mixed ; h.h.a .10 .40
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Boezli Trade pkt.
Large flowers, some white, somepale blue, fine for bedding and
pot culture, per 500 seeds . . $0.50
CacaliaI, - coccinea. Red Tassel Flower;
h.h.a .10
lutea. Yellow Tassel Flower
;
h.h.a .10
Mixed. Tassel Flower ; h.h.a. . , .10
Galampelis
jscabra (Eccremocarpus). Beauti-
ful climber .15
Calandriniadiscolor .05
speciosa .05
umbellata .10
Calceolariahybrida grandiflora. Finest mix-
ture, self-colored; g.p. . . . i.oo
rugosa. Shrubby variety for bed-
ding; g.p 1.00
L.- ' pinnata. Yellow, for bedding . . .25
Calendulaofficinalis fl. pi. Le Proust nan-
keen color (Pot Mari-
gold); h.h.a 05" Meteor. Orange and
white striped ; h.h.a.. . .05
" Prince of Orange ; h.h.a. .to
" Orange King ; h.h.a. . .10
" grandiflora. Deep orange
red ; h.h.a 10
Pluvialis. (White Cape Marigold)
;
h.h.a .05
Pongei fl. pi. (Double White Cape
Marigoldi; h.h.a .10
Sufiruticosa, yellow, very florifer-
ous .10
Calla-lEthiopica . . .10
Calliopsis
I- Bicolor—Mixed .10
Corouata, bright yellow ; h.a. . . .10
Lanceolata, large flowering, golden
yellow, cut flower, perennial . .10
Tall Mixed (Coreopsis); h.a. ... .05
Dwarf Mixed; h.a .05
Callirrhoepedata .10
involucrata .10
Campanula medium—See Canterbury
Bells.
Canary Bird Flower(Tryaeolum canariense); h.h.a. . . .10
Candytuft Iberis
Amara, white .05
White Rocket. Best for cut flow-
ers ; h.a .05
Per oz. Per lb.)
50.30
•30
.30
1.00
•25
•15
.60
15 I0.75
•15
.20
•30
.25
•25
•50
•75
1.00
•75
.40 4.00
•15
.20
.20
•50
.40 3.00
.10 .50
.10 .75
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Candytuft, Dwarf White.
Candytuft Iberis—Continued. Trade pkt. Peroz. Perlb.
Empress. White Rocket variety,
large trusses ; h.a ^o.io ^0.35 $3.00
Coronaria Tom Thumb. White;
very dw"arf .05 .20 2.00
Umbellata Purpurea Dunnetti,
dark red ; h.a. . . . .05 .20 1.25
" lilacina, lilac .05 .20 1.50
" carnea, light pink . . . .05 .20 2.00
" mixed .05 .15 1.50
" Dwarf Hybrid, mixed . . .10 .60
Odorata pectinata, sweet scented,
white . . = .05 .10 .75
Sempervirens; pure white;peren-
nial .10 .50 5.00
Mixed Annual Iberis .05 .10 .50
French Cannas.Canna '
Crozy's new varieties, finest mixed(imported); h.h.p .10 .50 4.CO
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Canna—Continued.
Crozy's Celebrated Varieties . . .
Admiral Courbet. Flo-\vers yel-
low, maroon striped ....Felix Crousse. Dark green foliage
Madam Cleveland
Madam Crozy
Trocardo
Antonnie Chantin
Revol Massot
Senator Milland, one of the finest,
Dwarf French, fine mixed;h.h.p.
French red-leaved varieties;h.h.p.
French red and green-leaved va-
rieties, mixed;h.p.p
Canterbury Bells (Campanula)
Single large-flowering, mixed (Cam-
panula medium); h.p
Double large-flowering, mixed(Campanula medium)
/- Carpatica, Blue" alba
MixedCalycanthema rosea (Cup and
Saucer); h.p. . . .
" strita (Cup and
Saucer); h.p. . . .
Blue" White
Mixed , .
Pyramidalis, blue;h.h.p.
" white, h.h.p.
Trade pkt.
I0.25
•25
•25
•25
•25
.25
•25
•25
•25
.10
•05
•05
•05
.10
•05
•05
•05
•25
•25
.10
•25
.10
. 10
.10
Per oz. Per lb.
|l.OO
1. 00
1. 00
1.50
I.GO
1.50
1. 00
1. 00
1.00
.50 $4.00
.15 1. 00
•15 1-25
.25
•75
•25
.40
•25
.60
1-25
.60
•50
.60
CarnationsDouble early, fine mixed, mostly
self colored;h.p
Extra Fine, Double Mixed ....Vienna, double dwarf, mixed,
early; p
Grenadine, fiery scarlet, double
early
Tree or Monthly, mixed, from
double flowers only;p. ...
Margaret, fl. pi., finest mixed.
(Sown in March or April will
flower from August through
the whole winter)
Picotees, choice seediugs, from
double flowers .
Mixed English Varieties
" Tall Double Italian ....Castor Bean—(Ricinus.)
Africanus
Borboniensis arboreus. Tallest of
all; h.h.a., (Ricinus) . . .
Gibsoni. Dark red foliage ; h.h.a.
sanguineus, h.h
tricolor magnificus. The finest of
all; h.h.a
Cambodgensis. Stems black,leaves
dark bronze ; h.h.a
mixed ; h.h.a.
Catananche^ Caerulea. Blue • •^
" flore albo
Catchfly.
Silene armeria. Red;h.a., border
plant
Silene pendula. Rose;h.a., bor-
der plant
Silene mixed animal .......Celosia cristata—See Cockscomb.
Trade pkt. Peroz. Per lb.
F0.25
•50
•25
•50
•50
I1.50
3.GO
1-25
4.GO
6.00
.25 4.00
•25
.10
.25
3.00
.50 I5.GO
I. GO 12.00
0.05 O.IG 0-75
•05 .IG .60
•05 .10 •75
•05 .10 .40
.10 •25
•25 .60 4.00
•05 .10 .60
•05 .20*
•05 •25
•05 •15
•05 •15
.05 .10 .60
i6 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., io2if. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Centaurea Trade pkt.
Americana Blue I0.05
V- Candidissima. Silver white foliage;
h.h.b .25
Clementei. Deeply cut, fringed
leaves; gray; h.h.b .15
Gymnocarpa. Grayish green foli-
age, delicately cut. h.b. ... .10
^ Cyanus. Mixed Blue Corn-Flower,
ha 05
y.Cyanus. Dark Blue, Kaiser Wil-
helm ; h.a .05
Cyanus. White ; h.a .05
Cyane, fl. pi.. Double mixed; h.a. .15
Moschata. Mixed. (Sweet Sultan);
h.a. Blue and White .... .05
Suaveolens. Yellow. (Sweet Sul-
tan); h.a .10
CentranthusMacrosiphon. Mixed ; h.a. ... .05
CerastumBiebersteini. White-leaved ; for
carpet bedding; p .15
Tomentosum (Jerusalem Star). Sil-
very white foliage ; for carpet
bedding; p .25
CentrosemaGrandiflora (Butterfly Pea) 50
Chry santhemumCoronarium. Double mixed; h.h.a.
White and -yellow .05
Frutuscens. Single white (Paris
Daisy); h.h.a .10
Inodorum, fl. pi. Double white.
Cut flower ; h.h.a. .... .10
Indicum, Mixed Double Artemisia .25
" " Japan Artemisia .25
" Pompon (Pompon Arte-
misia) .25
Multicaule. Fine dwarf yellow .
Carinatum (tricolor). Eclipse;
orange and scarlet ; h.h.a. . .05
Carinatum (tricolor) . GoldenFeather
;yellow foliage ; h.
h.a .10
Carinatum (tricolor). Attrococci-
neum; scarlet ; h.h.a. . . . .05
Carinatum (tricolor). Burridgia-
num ; white and rose, h.h.a. . .05
Carinatum (tricolor). Singlemixed ; h.h.a .05
Carinatum (tricolor). Doublemixed .10
Segetum grandiflorum, singlebright yellow, cut flower . . .10
ChorozemaVaria per 100 seeds, 50
Cheiranthus—See Stocks.
Per oz. Per lb.
I0.25 ^2.00
2.00
•75
•50
•15 1-25
•15 1-25
•15
•75
.20 2.00
.40 3.00
.20 1.25
1.00
6.00
.15 I.OO
1.00
I.OO
2.00
2.00
2.00
•75
•25
•50•
.20
.20
.15 I.OO
.50 5.00
•30
cents.
®
Chelone (Pente stemon).
Barbata corcinca . . .
" hybrida mixed
Trade pkt.
|o. 10
.10
Per oz. Per lb.
I0.25
•25
New Superb Cinerarias.
Cineraria.
Hybrida grandifloraj choicestmixed, first quality 3^3 oz. g.p.
fe-oo I0.50Hybrida grandiflora, very finest
dwarf German mixed; g.p . .
Hybrida grandiflora, largest flow-
ering French mixedHybrida grandiflora, fl. pi. oz.
I4.00
Hybrida grandiflora, The Bride,
pure, white, single
Hybrida grandiflora, Dwarf White,
-%%oz. . I3.00
Hybrida grandiflora, Azure Blue,
io oz. fc-5o
Hybrida grandiflora. Crimson,oz l5-00
Acanthifolia. Silvery white foliage,
for carpet bedding;h.h.p. . .
Maritima. White-leaved ; for car-
pet bedding;h.h.p
- Maritima candidissima. White fol-
iage ; for carpet bedding; h.h.p.
GlarkiaFlegans alba pi. Double white, cut
flower; h.h.a
Elegans alba. Double rose ...." double mixed; h.h.a. . .
" single rose
\^ Pulchella mixed ; white and rose;
h.h.a
•50
•50
•50
50
•50
•50
1. 00
.10 |o. 70
•05 .20 $1.50-
•05 .40 2.00
•05 •25 1.50
•05 •25 1.50
•05 • 15 I.OO
•05 • 15 I.OO
•05 •15 I.OO'
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Fa. 17
Clary Trade pkt.
Red TopPurple Top
ClematisHybrida grandiflora. Finest French
varieties mixed ?o.25
Flammula (Sweet Virgin's Flower) .05
Vitalba 05
Viticella . .^^^ .05
ClianthnsDampieri (Glo^^Ba) .15
CleomeSpeciosa ,10
Clintonia
pulchella, blue and white .... .25
CloverSweet-scented (Trifolium suaveo-
lens) .05
CocciniaIndica (^fine climber) .10
Cobseascandens. Purple ; climber ;
plant
seed on edge; g.p . .10
scandens alba. White ; climber ;
plant seed on edge; g.p .20
Celosia Cristata.
CockscombMixed, ordinary
Celosia cristata. Empress Dwarf.
Dark crimson ; h.a
Celosia cristata. Glasgow Prize.
Dark crimson ; h.a
Celosia cristata. Nana aurea;
dwarf yellow
Celosia cristata. Tall mixed ; h.a.
" " Dwarf mixed . .
" " Japonica. Scar-
let ; distinct
ColensFrench finest mixed. Superior
strain .... per 1000 seed pkt.
Per oz. Per lb.
%o. 10
.10
2.00
.25 $1.25
•25
•25
1.50
.40 4.00
2.00
.20 1.50
.50 5-00
«
.50 4.00
1.50
00
.10 .50 4.00
.10 I.00
2.00
.10
.10
. 10
•75
•50
1.00
®
50.25 S2.50
.10 .50
•15 -75
.15 1.00
.10 .60
• 25 2.50
.10 .50
.15 .60
.15 .60
•25
•30
•25
.10 I.00
•25
ColeUS—Continued. • Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Fringed leaved. Finest mixed.
per 1000 seed pkt. $0.25
Large leaved. French varieties;
finest mixed. . per 500 seed pkt. .75
Collinsia
Bartsijefolia. Lilac .10
/ bicolor. Lilac and white .... .05
" alba .05
grandiflora. Blue .05
multicolor. White, violet andlilac .05
verna. Earliest sky blue and
white .10
Mixed .05
CollomiaCoccina. Scarlet ; border plant ; a. .05
grandiflora. Yellow .05
Columbine—See Aquilegia.
Commelynacoelestis ' .10
variegata .10
alba .10
Convolvulusaureus superbus. Yellow
; for
hanging baskets ; h.a .10 i.oo
unicaulius nana. Large-flowering,
dwarf, dark blue ; h.a .05 .15
Mauritanicus. Light blue ; for
hanging baskets ; h.a .10 .75
minor. Mixed (dwarf) ; for hang-
ing baskets and rockeries ... .05 .10
albus. White .05 .10
major. Mixed (Morning Glory);
h.a .05 .10
Cordyline—See Dracaena.
Coral Plant(Erythrina Crista-galli) .15 .60
Coreopsis—See Calliopsis.
CosmidinmBurridgianum. Dark brown and
yellow ; t.a .05 .20
Cosmosbipinnatus purpurea
; cut flower
;
h.a .05 .40 2.00
hybridus albiflorus ; white ; cut
flower; h.a .10 .75 6.00
hybridus grandiflorus. Mixed ; cut
flower; h.a .10 .60 5.00
Cowslip—See Primula elatior.
CrepisHawkweed. Mixed; cut flower . .05 .15
Crncianellastylosa .05 .25
CncnrbitaGourds. Ornamental mixed . . .05 .20
.60
•35
.40
35
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Oj
o
Cucumisflexuosus (Snake Cucumber) . . .
grossularia;folius (GooseberryGourd)
erinaceus (Hedge-Hog Gourdj . .
odoratissimus (PomegranateMelon)
perennis
acutangulus (Dish-rag Gourd) . .
Cupheaplatycantre. Fine scarlet flowers
;
pot plant ; b. . .
miniata. Fine dark red flowers;
pot plant
purpurea. Fine mixed
Cyclamengiganteum grandiflorum. White;
g.p per 50 seed pkt.
giganteum grandiflorum. DarkRed .... per 50 seed pkt.
giganteum grandiflorum. Light
Red .... per 50 seed pkt.
giganteum grandiflorum. Mixedper 50 seed pkt.
hybr. splendens, White with dark
eye
hybr. splendens, Rose with dark
eye
hybr. splendens, Dark red . . .
Mixed ....
Trade pkt. Peroz, Per lb.
S0.05 $0.20 J1.50
•05
•05
•05
.10
•05
.40
.40
.20
1.50
•25
1.50
1.50
.25 2.50
.10 .50
.05 .30
•75
•75
• 75
.75
Per 100 Per loooSeed pkt. Seeds.
1. 00
1.00
1.00
1.00
8.00
S.QO
8.00
8.00
Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Persiciim, ordinary' French, mixedper oz., 60 cts
CyclantheraExplodens. A beautiful vine . . .
Cypress Vine (Ipomoea Qnamoclit.)Scarlet. Climber with feathery
foliage ; h.a
White. Climber with feathery
foliage ; h.a
Rosea. Climber with feathery foli-
age ; h.a
Mixed. Climber with feathery fo-
liage ; h.a
Ivy leaved ; h.a. Scarlet
Dahlia—When sown in February in
heat, and re-potted or grownin frames or greenhouses, they
will flower the same year, or
earlier than from bulbs;h.h.p.
Double fine mixed
Single, best mixed" striped and spotted, extra
fine
Juarezi or Cactus. Fine mixed . .
per yi oz., 60 cts
Daisy—See Bellis, also Chrysanthe-
mum.
•25
o. 10 0.50
•05
•05
•05
•05
•05
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
1-25
1-25
1.50
1-25
I •so
Daturafastuosa fl. pi. violacea. Double
Purple; t.a
fastuosa fl. pi. alba. Double 'White
mixed . .
" Huberiana fl. pi. Doublefinest mixed
Delphininm (Larkspur)ajacis fl. pi. Hyacinth-flowered
Larkspur. Double Dwa.
Mixed ; h.a
ajacis fl. pi. Hyancinth-flowere
Larkspur. Double Tall Mixed;
h.a .
consolidum. Stock-flowered. Dou-ble Tall Mixed; h.a. (Lark-
spur)
Cardinale. Scarlet.
Imperialis. Double finest mixed
;
h.a. (Larkspur) .
Formosum. Deep blue; p . . . .
Formosum celestinum. Sky blue;
Pj^^-^Nudicaule. Scarlet ; dwarf
; p . •
Nudicaule aurantiacum. Orange;
dwarf; p
y^^Cashmerianum. Fine Dark blue;
dwarf; p
Chinese. Mixed
Trade pkt. Peroz. Per lb.
So. 05 So. 30 S2.50
ed^^^
•05 •30 2.50
/ID ooo
05 • .20 2.50
•05 .20 I 25
•05
•25
.20
2.00
1-25
•05
•05
.50
50 400
.10
•25
1.50
•25
•25
.05 •15 1.50
DiAXTHL'S MOCRNIXG CLOAK.
\ Dianthus
®
.10
.10
1-25
.60
.10 1.25
.25
Barbatus. Mixed (Sweet William);
li-P • 05 •15 1-25
Barbatus. Auricula-flowered
.
Hunt's Perfection;h.p . . . . •05 •25 2.00
Barbatus. Dunnetti, deep crimson ;
li-P •05 25 2.00
Barbatus. White •05 •25 2.00
Barbatus. fl. pi., double mixed;
t.p •05 •50 6.00
caryophyllus fl. pi., finest mixed
mostly self colored;h.p . . . •50 2.50
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102f.
^-^'^
DianthUS—Continued. Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
caryophyllus fl. pi., Vienna, early
dwarf, mixed; p $0.25 lr.50
caryophyllus fl. pi., Margaret,
finest mixed per oz., 75Cts .25 4.00
caryophyllus fl. pi. , Tree or Month-
ly, finest mixed; p .25
caryophyllus fl. pi.. Grenadine,
early, f^i^scarlet; p. per 's
oz.,60^^^^ 25 4.00
Chinensis n^^V' Double China
Pink; fine mixed ; h.a . ... .05 .25 I2.50
Chinensis fl. pi. albus, Double
White Pink : h.a .05 .30 3.50
Chinensis fl. pi. imperialis, extra
fine mixed ; h.a .05 .30 3.00
Heddewigii giganteus. Finest
mixed ; t.a .05 .50 5.00
Heddewigii hybrida, fl. pi. Very
double, mixed ; t.a .10 .75 7.00
Heddewigii diadematus fl. pi.
Mixed (Diadem Pink) ; t.a. . .10 .75 S.oo
Heddewigii laciniatus. Single
mixed;
deeply slashed or
fringed petal .05 .40 4.00
Haddewigii laciniatus fl. pi.
Double, superb mixed ; t.a. . .10 .75 7.00
Heddewigii The Bride. Dark vio-
let and white ; t.a .10 1.40
Heddewigii Crimson Belle. Dark
crimson; t.a .10 .75
Heddewigii Mourning Cloak.
Double ; dark purple and
white ; t.a .10 i.oo
Heddewigii Eastern Queen, Beau-
tifully marked .10 .75
..•iumwiim!',,. ,
DiANTHUS PLUMARIUS.Plumarius. Single, fine mixed
(Pheasant Eye Pink) ; fra-
grant;h.p
Plumarius. Double fine mixed(Pheasant Eye Pink) ; fra-
grant;h.p
Superbus. Dwarf white for cutting
•05
. 10
•05
Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
DictamnUS. Trade pkt.
Fraxinella (White Gas Plant) . . |o. 10
rubra (Red Gas Plant) .10
Mixed Gas Plant 10
Dish-Cloth Gourd.—See Cucumis acu-
tangulus.
Dodecatheon.Clevelandi. Large flowering Amer-
ican Cowslip .25
Digitalis (Fox Glove).
alba. White (Fox Glove); h. p. . .05
rosea .05
purpurea. Purple ; h. p .05
grandiflora. Dwarf yellow, large
flowering ; h. p .05
Mixed .05
Dracaena
I
Australis; g.p. . per pkt. of 5ocap-
\ sules, each two or more seeds, .25
jlatifolia major; g.p . per pkt. of 50
'\ capsules, each two or more seeds .20
) Veitchii, per 1000 capsules $2.00,
\per packet of 50 capsules ... .25
\Indivisa, per 1000 capsules fi. 00,
Iper packet of 50 capsules ... .25
I
Mazeli, dark green, rose centre . . .25
< DracocephalumMoldavicum. Blue .05
19
1.50
Per oz. Per lb.
^0.50
•50
•50
2.00
•25
•30
•30
•25
M-252.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
•15
.20
®
.40
•30
ECHEVERIA. ECHEVERIA METALLICA.
Echeveriametallica . . per 1000 seeds, $3.50 .25
secunda . . " " " .50 .10
superba . . " " " 1.50 .10
Echinocystislobata (Wild Cucumber) .25 1.50
Edelweiss(Leontopodium alpinum); p . . . .10
Epacrishybrida . . per 1000 seeds, 75 cts.
EricaMixed Cape, per 1000 seeds, 60 cts.
ErysimumArkansanum. .05 .20
^ PerofFskianum .05 .20
Erythrina—See Coral Plant.
EschschaltziaCalifornia. Yellow (California
Poppy) 05 .25 I.oo
California. White .05 .25 1.25
Rose 05 .25 1.25
Good mixed .00 .20 i.oo
20 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
^ ^'^^
W^Si^^
Edelweiss.
Eucalyptus Trade pkt,
V globulus (Fever Tree); g.p . . . . |o. 10
Everlasting- Flower—Elichrysumbracteatum album 0.05
^ " luteum .05
" atrosanguineum nanum .10
y " atrococcineum nanum . .10
" Mixed 05Mixed Double .05
" Dwarf Double 05
EupatorinmFraseri. White
;good for bou-
quets; p 05
Euphorbiavariegata. Green and white varie-
gated foliage ; t.a .05
^^^^ Heterophylla. Leaves carmine
blotched and striped ; h.a. . . .10
EutocaMixed .05
multiflora—Blue .05
Evening Primrose(CEnothera Biennis) .05
Fenzliadianthiflora .25
FeverfewDouble white (Matricaria capensis
fl- Pl-) 05
Four O'clock—See Mirabilis.
Forget-me-not—See Mysotis.
Fox Glove—See Digitalis.
Flax—See Linum.
Fragaria Trade pkt.
Indica (for hanging baskets) . . . ^0.25
Freesiarefracta alba .25
FuchsiaFine Mixed Hybrid,
Vl'^Sk ? per 500 seeds, |i. 50 .50
procumbens, for vases,
per 500 seeds, |i-2^^^H5o
Oaillardia
Amblyodon. Dark red; t.a. ... .05
picta. Red and yellow ; t.a. ... .05
" Lorenziana. Double ; fine
mixed ; t.a .05
perennisgrandiflorasuperba; finest
mixed .10
Mixed .10
\ Galega
officinalis, blue .05
" alba, white ... , .05
GamolepisTagetes .05
Per oz. Per lb.] g^^,.^
\ Lindheimeri. White cut flower
Iand market plant ; t.a. . . . .05
I0.25 lr.50I
Genista•25 I-50
\ canariensis. Fragrant pot plant . .10
^^
\ Gentiaaa.30 2.50 \
) \ acaulis .10•25 I-50
^'
cruciata .05.50 3.00 ^
^
.40 4.00 ^ GeraniumApple-scented; per 1000 seed, 1 1.50;
per ICQ seed packet, 40 cts.
2^Pelargonium zonale. Scarlet . . .25
Gesnera
^Fine Mixed, per 1000 seeds, 50 cts.
.25 \ Geum
^ ^.atrosanguinum, double dark scar-
1.50 < let, fine for bouquets .... .05
\ ChilcEnse, scarlet .05
.20 Gilia
.20j
Achillese folia alba. White ... .05
^capitata. Blue ; h.a .05
i Good mixed .05.25 ; .
^' lineofolia. Dwarf white .10
® Glaucium5
' luteum. Yellow Horned Poppy;
white foliage ; b .05
corniculatum. Red Homed Poppy;•25 I-50 white foliage .05
Globe Amaranth—See Gomphrena
Gloxinia hybridacrassifolia grandiflora horizontalis,
finest mixed; g.p 50
Per oz. Per lb.
I1.50
1.50
•30
.20
25
I. GO
.20
.10
•15
.40
.20
•75
1. 00
•30
1.00
•50
•50
•15
15•15
•30
.20 I1.50
.20 1.50
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Gloxinia hybrida—Continued. Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
crassifolia graudiflora erecta, finest
mixed; g.p. oz., 52.00 . . $0.50
crassifolia grandiflora pulclierrima.
Spotted and striped. 3V oz.,
|2.oo .50
crassifolia grandiflora. Finestmixed. 3V oz., $2.00 .... .50
French and Belgian Hybrids mixed
3V oz., 52.00 .50
GodetiaBijou. Dwarf. Pure white, with
•05 $0.50 S4.00
Lady Satin Rose. Carmine . . . •05 •50 3.00
Duchesse of Albany, Satin white;
h.a'
•05 75Whiteneyi. Bright carmine and
•05 •25
Lady Albemarle. Bright carmine.
•05 •30
•05 •15 1. 00
Golden Feather•05 .40
Gomphrena•05 •25 1.50
• 05 .20 1-25
" Alba, white ; t.a. ... •05 .20 1-25
" Variegata, striped ; t.a. •05 .20 125Mixed, t.a •05 •15 1.00
Gourds (See also Cucumis)
Ornamental mixed (Cucurbita);
h.h.a •05 •15
•05 •25 2.00
Bottle Gourd 05 .20 1.50" " Miniature •05 .20 1.50
•05 .20 1.50
•05 •25 2.00
•05 •25 2.00
•05 •30 3.00
•05 •30 3-00
®
Gourds— Continued. Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Onion-shaped 50.05 50.30 I3.00
.C5 .20 1.50
• 05 .20 1. 00
Grevillea.10 •50
vrypsopniia
T C' ^ 0 .60
•05 •30 2.0C'
paniculata. White cut flower, p. •05 •25 2.50
Hawkweed•05 .20
•05 .20
White •05 .20
•05 .20
Heartsease—See Pansy
Helianthus—See Sunflower
Jieiicnrysuni (.Jiiiicnrysuiu;
monstrosum. Best double mixed;
•05 .40 4.00
n6110 iropiuui
j_,arge, no\%enng variciicb, luuh-cT
Helipterum•05 •35
•05 •35
Hesperis—See Rocket
Hibiscus•05 •15 1.00
.10 •50
DoDBLE Hollyhocks.Hollyhock
Double white. 4 to 5 feet high
(Althaea);h.p .10 i.oo
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Hollyhock.—Continued. Trade pkt,
Double rosy pink, crimson and
scarlet |o.io
Double light lavender .10
" canary yellow .10
" black, with white edge . . .10
" good mixed .10
Honesty)C. (Ivunaria annua) .05
Honeysuckle (French)
Hedysarum coronarium ..... .05
" " album . . .05
Humeaelegans purpurea. Ornamental
plant for lawn or bed, with
drooping, bronze coloredflowers . . . 1000 seeds, f1.00 .25
HumulusJaponicus. Rapid climber (Japan-
Per oz. Per lb.
|l.OO
I. GO
1.25
1. 00
.60 $7.00
•25 I-50
•15 1-25
•15 1-25
.40 4.001
LastheniaHyacinth Beans
. . . .05 .10 1.00 LavateraWhite . . . .05 .10 1. 00 ! trimestris, Red .
.10 1.00:
" White
Hypericum : " Mixed
.60 ; \^ arborea variegata.
Jacob's Ladder Trade pkt.
Purple I0.05White
Job's Tears
Joseph's Coat(Amaranthus tricolor); h.h. a . . .
Kaulfussiaamelloides. Blue ; h.h.a ....
" mixed ; h.h.a ....Kenilworth Ivy—See Linaria.
Kennedy
a
Marryattse per 100 seeds
rubicunda " "
Comptoniana . . . ." "
Lantanahybrida grandiflora, fine mixed
;
t.a
Larkspur—See Delphinium.
Lathyrus—See Peas. Sweet.
Iberis—See Candytuft
Ice PlantClean seed (Mesembrj'anthemum);
h.a. 05 .25 1.50
ImpatiensSultani. Fine pot plant ; carmine
flowers . . per 150 seed pkt. .25
Ipomoea (see also Cypress Vine)
Bona-Nox(Evening Glor}-)climber;
t.a. Black seed. Blue flower .05 .15 1.25
Noctiflora, white seeded (MoonFlower); t.a .15 .60
Mexicana grandiflora
hybrida alba, magnificent
large white Ipomoea, flower-
ing a month earlier than the
Moon Flower .10 .60 7.00
Nil grandiflora. Light blue; h.a. .05 .20 1.50
Purpurea mixed (Morning Glory);
h.a .05 .10
limbata. Purple, white margin
;
t.a .05 .20
quamoclit. (Mixed Cypress Vine);
h.h.a .05 .20 1.25
Mixed .05 .10 .50
IpomopsisElegans. In fine mixture ; . . . .05 .30
Iris
Ksempferii (seed) .10 .75
JacobaeaElegans double mixed (Senecio) . .05 .80
©
plant
Leptosiphonandrosaceus. Lilac
" albus. White . .
aureus. Golden Yellow ....densiflorus. Blue
albus. White . .
Fine Mixed
Liatris
scariosa
spicata
pycnostachya. Purple ....Limnanthes
Douglasii .
Leontopodium.Alpinum. (Edelweiss)
; p . . .
Leucanthemumuliginosum. White, cut flower
.
LinariaCymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy)
vases . pBipartita Elegans. Cut flower
;
h. a. Alba
Bipartita Splendida. Violet . . .
Linumgrandiflorum rubrum. Dark Red
Flax ; h.a
^grandiflorum coeruleum.
Flax ; h.a
flavum. Yellow Flax : p. . .
perenne blue. Flax; p. . • •
albo. White flax;p-
for
Blue
•05
•05
•05
•05
•05
•50
•50
•50
•05
.10
•15
.10
05.05
•05
.10
•05
•05
•05
Per oz. Per lb.
I0.15 |i.oo
.15 1.00
.10
1.50
.20
• 15
.40
1.00
• 15
•30
•50
.20 1.50
.40
.40
•05 •30 2.50
•05 •25
•05 .20 1.50
•05 .20 2.00
•05 • 15 1.00
•05 •50
•25 1.50
•25 1.50
.40
•25
•25
•05 •25 1.50
.25 1.50
•25 1.50
•25 1. 00
•15 1-25
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 23
Loasa Trade pkt.
lateritia, orange ^0.05
tricolor, orauge, red and green . . .05
LotusJacobaeus (St. James' Lotus'! ... .05
tetragonolobus (Winged Peas) . . .05
Love-Lies-Bleeding(Amarantus caudatus) .05
Love-in-a-MistNigella Damascena, Blue .... .05
White 05
Spauish Blue .05
White 05
Fine Mixed .05
LnpinusAlbus (White Lupinus) .05
Hartwegii, Blue .05
White 05
tricolor elegaus .05
Mixed Annual .05
LobeliaFine Mixed .05
Erin us or Gracilis. Blue ; trail-
ing ; for baskets ; t. a. ... .05
Erinus or alba. White .10
Crystal Palace Compacta. Dwarf,
ultramarine blue ; t.a .25
Kaiser Wilhelm. Dwarf, deep
blue; best German strain
;t.a. .25
Speciosa. Best English dark blue
strain; t.a .10
Cardinalis "Queen Victoria."
Dark red foliage and scarlet
flowers; p .25
Pearl. White with blue edge ; t.a. .10
Prima Donna. Velvety crimson;
t.a .10
Lophospermnmscandens. Beautiful climber; h.h.p .15
LychnisChalcedonia. Scarlet
; p .05
alba; p 05
Haageana hybrida. Fine Mixed. .10
Malvamoschata alba major. Excellent
cut-flower and pot plant : p. . .10
Madiaelegans .05
MaizeStriped leaved Japan .10
Small Miniature .10
Malopegrandiflora, Red .15
White 15
Mixed. ..'
15
Manettia Vine lo
Per oz. Per lb.
^0.40
.30
.40
.10 $0.60
.10 .50
.10.
•15
•15
•15
.10
. 10
.10
.10
.10
.10
50
.60
•75
75•50
•25
.60
•75
•50
•50
.40 4.00
•35
•75
3.00
1.50
.60
1.50
.60
2.50
.25 2.00
.80
.40
•25
•50
•50
•75
•75
.75
1. 00
1^Mart3mia Trade pkt. Peroz. Per lb.
Crauiolaria Jpo.05 ^.20 %i.oo
formosa. Purple .05 .20 2.00
lutea. Yellow .05 .20 2.00
proboscidea (Probiscis Flower) . . .05 .20 2.00
Marigold— (See also Calendula.)
African, Orange (Tagetes Erecta
fl. pi.); h.a 05 .25 1.50
African, Lemon (Tagetes Erecta
fl. pi.); h.a .05 .25 1.50
African, Mixed (Tagetes Erecta
fl. pi.); h.a 05 .25 1.50
African, Eldorado, double ... .05 .35 3.50
French Dwarf Striped (Tagetes
patula fl. pi.) .05 .25 1.50
French Dwarf Mixed (Tagetes
patula fl. pi.) .05 .25 1.50
Tagetes signatapumila, dwarf, fine
leaved, very floriferous, for
Groups and Borders .05 .25 2.50
Marvel of Pern—FourO'Clocks. (See
Mirabilis.
)
Melilotnscaerulea .05 .25
Matricaria—(Feverfew.)Capensis fl. pi. (Double White Fe-
verfew.) Cut flower .05 .25 1.50
Eximia nana aurea crispa fl. pi.
Yellow curled foliage .... .05 .75
Mathiolabicomis, sweet scented .05 .30
MaurandiaBarclayana. Purple; g.p. ;
climber,
for conservatories and vases . .25 2.00
Albiflora. White; g.p.; climber,
for conservatories and vases . .25 7.00
Fine Mixed, per )/% oz., 25 cts. . . .10 1.50
Medeolaasparagoides. Smilax, per ]i lb.,
I2.50 15 .70
MesembryantliemnmcrystalHnum (Ice Plant.) For
baskets and vases ; t.a. ... .05 .25 1.50
cordifolium variegatum. For car-
pet bedding, per y% oz., 75 cts. .25
tricolor (Dew Plant.) Three-col-
ored .05 .25
MignonetteLarge, Flowering Sweet ; h.a. . . .05 .10 .60
Ameliorata, Improved Crimson
Giant 05 .10 .75
Compacta nana multiflora. Red,
winter-forcer, dwarf .05 .30
Golden Queen. Yellow truss, for
pots 05 .25 2.50
Machet. Red, robust truss ; for
pots and bouquets ; best va-
riety 10 .50 4-00
24 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Miles Spiral Mignonette.
Mignonette—Continued. Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Miles' Spiral. White truss, large
flowering
Pyramidal Bouquet. For pot cul-
ture
Parsons white, large flowering
(Eximia) for pots
Imperialis. Red large truss. For
pots and bouquets .....Diamant. White, large flowering,
For pots and bouquets . . .
Victoria. Dark red, very fragrant
For pots and bouquets ...Eloise Frances. For pots, per 100
seed
:o.05 «o.25 I1.50
.10 .40 4.00
.05 .25 1.50
.10 I.00
.10 I.00
.10 .50 4.00
Mimosapudica (Sensitive Plant) ; t.a. . .
Mimuluscardinalis grandiflorus. Mixed
;
good pot plant ; t.b
cupreus. Copper colored, fine bor-
der plant; p
moschatus (Musk). Yellow; p. .
moschatus compactus;very florif-
erous; p
tigrinus duplex. Purple spotted,
double;h.h.p
tigrinus grandiflorus. Spotted,
very large flowering;h.h.p. .
Minalobata. Splendid climber ....
•50
•05 .40
.25 2.00
.25 2.00
.25 2.50
.50 5.00
•15 I-50
.25 3.00
.25 I. 00
Mirabilis
Jalapa (Four O' Clock.) Finest
mixed ; h.a
Jalapa foliis variegatis. Variegated
foliage ; h.a
Tom Thumb. White
Momordicaj. balsamina (Balsam Apple.) Climb-
er ; t.a
^ charantia (Balsam Pear.) Climber;
t.a
Morning Glory—(See Convolvulus.
)
Monk's Hood—(See Aconitum Napellus.)
Moon Flower—(See Ipomea.)
Musa—(Abyssinian Banana.)
Ensete, per 100 seeds, $1.25 ;per
1,000 seeds, $10.00.
MuskMimulus IMoschatus. Yellow
; p.
" " compactus;
very floriferous; p
Myosotisalpestris coerulea. Blue (Forget-
me-not); g.p. ... ....
alpestris alba. White; g.p. . .
" Victoria. Sky blue,
dwarf;large flowering
; g.p.
alpestris robusta grandiflora" Elise Fonrobert;" deep
blue with almost black eye
the best for pots; g.p. . . .
azorica. Dark blue; g.p. . . .
dissitiflora. Deep blue;
very
early; g.p
palustris, true. Large flowering
Mjrrsiphylliini
asparagoides. Smilax .... per
X lb., 52.50
NasturtiumCrown Prince of Prussia. Blood
Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
$0.05 So. 10 I0.40
•05
•05
•05
•05
•25
•50
. 10
. 10
•25
.10
50
•25
•50
•15
.10 .40
.25 1.50
•25
2.-50
.00
•50
.60
;.oo
•75
8.00
5.00
5.00
•75
red •05 .20 2.00
Tall Mixed (Tropaeolum) ; h.a. . . •05 . JO •50
" coccineum. Scarlet; h.a. . . -05 .10 •5o
•05 . 10 •50
" atropurpureum . Dark pur-
•05 .10 •50
" Edward Otto. Lilac ; h.a. . •05 .10 •50
" Regelianum. Purple violet . •05 .10 50Tom Thumb or Dwarf Mixed . . •05 .10 .60
" Beauty. Bright scar-
let and yellow . . •05 •15 1. 00" Crystal Palace Gem.
Yellow and brown . .05 •T5 1.00" Dark Crimson . . . •05 •15 1.50
" Empress of India.
Dark foliage : com-
pact, scarlet .... •05 .20 2.00
Z. De Forest Ely Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dwarf Nasturtium.
Nasturtium—Continued. Trade
Tom Thumb. Golden King. Orange;
dark foliage .... 5°
King Theodore.IMaroon
" Pearl. Creamy white" Roseum. Rose . . .
" Rub}- King. Rubyred
; dark foliage .
Spotted. Yellow and
brownYellow
" King of Tom Thumb.Scarlet
Nemopliila
^ insiginis. Blue ; h.a
WhiteFine Mixed
Nierembergiagracilis. Bright blue ; for baskets
and vases;h.h.p
frutessens. Lilac;pot plant . .
Nicotianaaffinis. Pure white
;fragrant and
floriferous ; cut flower ....Nigella—See Love-in-a-IMist.
Xolanaatriplicifolia. Blue
White
lanceolata ; dark blue
paradoxa violacea
prostrata ; violet
Nycteriniacapensis. White, vanilla scented
;
border plant ; t.a
selaginoides. Lilac
Obeliscariapulcherrima
pkt. Per oz.
05 $0.20
Per lb.
52.00
•05 •25 2.50
•05 •15 1.00
•05 • 15 1 .00
•05 • 15 1. 00
•05 •15 I.GO
05 •15 I.GO
•05 •15 LOG
•05 . 10 .60
•05 15 •75
•05 . 10 .6g
. 10 .60
.10 •50
•05 •30 3.00
•05 .20 1-25
•05 .20 ^•-5
•^5 .20 ^•25
•05 .20 1-25
•05 .20 125
.lO •75
•05 •50
•05 .20 2.00
©
Oenothera (Evening Primrose) Trade put.
biennis. Evening Primrose ; h.b'. ^0.05
Lamarkiaua. Large flowering,
yellow
mixed . . . ,
•C'5
•05
Per oz. Per lb.
$0.25
.20 $1.50
•15 1-25
Oxalisalba. White, for borders ; t.a. . .
rosea. Rose, " ". .
Valdiviaua. Yellow ; for borders;
t.a
Tropaeoloides. Brown leaved, yel-
low flowers. For borders ; t. a.
Paeoniaofficinalis
Lineusis, fine mixed
PalafoxiaHookeriaua
\ Palava
^flexuosa, rose
<
Pansies (German Show, Finest Selection)
Snow Queen (Candidessima), pure
{ white
< Faust, black
I Lord Beaconsfield, deep purple
violet
<Emperor William, ultramarine blue
.10
.10
, 10
•05
.IG
•05
•05
•25
25
•25
•25
50
•15
1.50
•25
.40
3.00
2.00
2.00
2.GO
C.a.ssier's Gi.\nt Odiek.
Odier, five-spotted, mixed .... .50
Alba Perfecta, pure white with
dark eye .50
Aurea, golden yellow with dark
eye . .50
Azurea, indigo blue .25
6.00
5.00
2.50
26
Pansies—Continued.
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
• o
Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Light Sky-Blue I0.25Bronze and Auricula, shades mixedGold-Banded, dark purple, yellow
edge
Silver-Banded, dark purple, white
edge
Quadricolor
Victoria, fine, bright red, mediumlarge flower
Peacock
Ely's Superb Mixture, per
1.50;per yi oz., $1.00
oz.,
per
1000 seed, 75 cts.
Pansies (Giant Prize)
Passiflora
bluet,
coerulea. Passion flower
:
climber; g.p
alba. White; g.p
coccinea. Scarlet; g.p
1^' incarnata. Blue, pink and white;
h.h.p
Peas—Sweet
• 25
•25
• 25
25
•50
•50
.05
.10
.10
•05
.$2.00
2.50
2.00
2.00
2.00
6.00
8.00
.50 5.00
French Giant, superb mixed . . . • 50 5.00
English Fancy, finest mixed . . . •25 3.00
Improved Trimardeau
•50 5.00
golden 3'ellow, with eye .... •50 5.00
atropurpurea, purple violet . . . •25 3.00
pure white, dark violet eye . . •25 1.50
marbled on yellow ground . . . -25 2.50
marbled on white ground . . . •25 2.50
Gassier, very large-flowered,
blotched,three and five spotted,
•50 6.00
Bugnot's Superh Blotched
Striped, per |s oz.,|;2.oo . • . •50 10.00
Finest Mixed German Giant
Five spotted, finest mixed . . •50 6.00
isies—Fine Bedding Pansies.10 .60
.10 •75
Finest Mixed, all colors, 500 seed
.10 1.00
White, with dark eye, 500 seed in
.10 1.00
Yellow, with dark eye, 500 seed in
.10 1. 00
Light Blue, 500 seed in packet . . .10 1. 00
Dark Blue, 500 seed in packet . . .10 1. 00
Dark purple, atropurpurea, 500
.10 1.00
.40
.75
•50
.40
#t>.oo
10.00
14.00
3.00
Peas—Sweet—Continued. Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
©
•05 .10 50Butterfly, white and lilac .... 05 .10 _i-25
Crown Princess of Prussia, Blush . •05 .10 1. 00
Miss Blanche Ferry, pink and white •05 . 10 r-25
Painted I,ady, scarlet and white . •05 .10 .80
•05 . 10 1. 00
.05 .10 1-25
So. OS to. 10 ^I.OO
.10 1. 00
.05 .10 75•^0 .10 1 .00
Boreatton, dark crimson purple. . .10 1.2';
•05 . 10 1. 00
Duchesse of Edinburgh, scarlet
•05 .10 1. 00
Fairy Queen, white and pink . . . •05 .10 1-25
Isa Eckford, white and rosy pink. .05 .10 1-25
Nellie Jaynes, white and light pink •05 .10 1-25
Orange Prince, orange pink . . . •05 .10 I. CO
Princess of Wales, mauve on white •05 .10 I. GO
Sweet Peas.
Primrose, pale yellow
Splendour, pink, rose and crimson
The Queen, rosy pink and mauve .
Vesu\nus, carmine, crimson spot-
ted
Eckford' s New Varieties, finest
mixedQueen of the Isle. Scarlet, mottled
with white
Red Striped
Alba INIagnifica. Pure white . . .
Captain Clark. Tricolor
Delight. White tinted with rose .
Princess Beatrice
Peas Everlasting—perennialPure white (Lathyrus latifolius) .
Rosy red " "
Crimson " **
Splendens, fine dark red
•05 .20 2.00
•05 .10 1-25
.05 .10 2.00
•05 .10 1.00
•05 -5 1.00
•05 •15 1-25
•05 .10 •75
.10 •25 3.00
•05 .10 •75
.10 •25 3.00
.10 .20 2.00
.10 •75
•05 •25
•05 .40
.10 .60
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 27
Pelargonium—See Geranium. Trade Pkt.
PentestemonFinest Hybrids mixed (Gentiano-
ides); p. ' • $0.15
Perilla
Nankinensis fol. atropurpureis la-
- ciniatis. Foliage plant ; t.a. . .05
Persicaria—Red 05
White 05
PetuniaLarge flowered, white, for florists . .10
Countess of Ellesmere 10
Venosa, veined varieties 10
Good mixed ; t.a 10
Blotched and striped. Large flow-
ering ; t.a 10
H y b r i d a fimbriata grandiflora.
Single; fringed mixed ; t.a. -^-^
oz. . I2.00 .25
Hybrida fimbriata grandiflora. fl.
pi. Double, fringed, mixed; t.a. .50
Hj'brida grandiflora. Finest mixed;
t.a. per -^,oz |;2.oo .50
Hybrida grandiflora, superbissima.
Mixed ; with yellow, white andblack throats .50
Inimitable Dwarf. Excellent for
market ; t.a. . . per yi oz. 25c. .10
PhaceliaCongesta, blue 05
PhaseolusCaracalla 25
Phlox DrummondiiFine mixed ; h.a 05
Bright Scarlet 10
Pure White 10
Bright Rose 10
Oculata. White with lilac eyes . . .10
Cuspudata (Star of Quedlinburg) . .10
Black Warrior 10
Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora
Dark, blood red (for pots),halfdwarf .10
Grandiflora, alba, pure white ... .10
" finest mixed (Imported) .10
" dwarf mixed 10
" splendens. White eye .10
" nana compacta. Fire-
ball (Imported) per
^ oz 50C. .20
" nana compacta. Snow-ball (Imported) per
^ oz 60c. .20
" nana compacta. Fine
mixed (Imported),
per ^ oz. . . . 50c. .20
Double white (semipleno) 15
" red (scarlet) 15
Per oz. Per lb.
I2.OO
15
.20
.20
.50 $5.00
.50 5.00
•50
,50 6.00
1. 00 12.00
1-75
.10
1-25
.40
.60
• 50
.60
.60
1. 00
•50
I. GO
•75
.60
1.00
1.00
3-50
4.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
5.00
8.00
7.00
6.00
®
Group of Phloxes.
Phlox Drummondii Grandiflora—Continued.Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb
Fimbriata, finest mixed ^o. 15 fi.50
Cuspidata, " 15 1.50
Hortensiaeflora, finest mixed (Im-
ported), for pots ....... .10 1.00
Hortensiaeflora is one of the finest
Phloxes in cultivation.
Phlox DecussataPerennial Phlox. Very choicest
colors mixed; p .10 i.oo
PicoteesChoice Seedlings, from double
flowers 25 3.50
Pink—See Dianthus Chinensis.
PittospermumUndulatum, fragrant .10 .50
Platycodongrandiflorum, hardy perennial with
large blue bell shaped
flowers, two inches in
diameter 10 .50
" album .10 .50
28 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia^ Pa.
Podolepis Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
afiinis, yellow.- I0.05 I0.30
gracillis, red and white ....Polemoniuin—See Jacob's Ladder.
Polyanthus—See Primula elatior.
,10 •50
Poppy.
Poppy—(Annual Varieties).
Psony- flowered. Double ;fine
mixed ; t.a
Double White
Double Scarlet
Ranunculi-flowered. Doubledwarf, French mixed ; t.a. . .
Somniferum. Double (Garden
Poppy) mixed ; t.a. ... .
Single Danebrog. Shows a white
cross on scarlet ground ; t.a. .
Single Umbrosum. Shows a black
spot on scarlet ground ;dwarf
Giganteum. Single white. Giant; t.a.
Murselli fl. pi., mixed t.a.; very
showyShirley strain, finest mixed (Im-
ported). Single and semi-
double
Mikado, double, white, carmine
striped
Flag ofTruce. Beautiful, very large
Single, WhiteMephisto. Scarlet, with black spot
Peacock. Brilliant scarlet with
black ring and cherry centre .
•OS .15 |o.6o
•05 .10 1.00
•05 .10 1.00
•05 .20 1. 00
•05 •15
•05 15 1.00
.10 •50 4.00
•05 •15 1. 00
•05 •15
.10 •50 5.00
.10 .60 6.00
.10 .60 6.00
•05 • 25 2.00
•25 I. GO
Trade pkt.
3.05
®
.10
. ID
. 10
•05
•25
.10
.10
•05
.05
Poppy—(Perennial Varieties).
Bracteatum. Red, large flowering,
Croceum. Yellow (Xudicaule).
(Iceland Poppy)
Croceum. album grandiflorum .
Orientale. Fine dark red ....Pot Marigold—See Calendula.
PortulaccaChoice mixed
; h.a
Very choice double mixed,
per }i oz., 50 cts.
Potentilla
atrosanguinea
Mixed
Pyrethrumaureum. Golden Feather; h.a. . .
Golden Gem" selaginoides. Fern-leaved
per Yi oz., 25 cts.
serotinum (Leucanthemum uligi-
nosum). White cut flower,
floriferous ; flowers from seed
the first year
Primrose, Evening.—See CEnothera.
Primrose Chinese—Primula Sinensis
Fimbriata.
Chiswick Eed, best large flowering, English . . .
Queen of Whites, " " ". . .
Meteor, intense crimson " " . . .
Lilacina marginata, mauve, white edged, English ,
Best English. Mixed
Double Eed, large flowering, French" White, " " "
Mixed, " " "
• Per 100 seedpacket.
Deep Eed, large flowering I0.50
Per oz.
I0.50
1. 00
1.50
3.00
•30
3.00
•75
1-25
.40
.60
1.50
Per lb.
;.oo
4.00
6.00
15
Carmine, " "
Eosea, " "
White, " "
Mixed, " " per Jsoz., $4.00,
filieifolia alba. Fern-leaved, White, largeflowering
" Eubra, Fern-Leaved, Eed, largeflowering
" Fern-Leaved, Eosea, large flow-
ering
" Fern-Leaved, Mixed, large flow-
eringTrade pkt.
Primula Aeaulis, yellow EnglishPrimrose $0.10
" Auricula, very finest mixed, .20
" Elatior, splendid mixed(Polyanthus) 20
** Elatior, duplex, choicestdouble mixed (cowslip) . .25
" obconica, white, for pot cul-
ture yi^oz., I2.00 .25
" Japonioa, mixed 10
Fine mixed Chinese Primrose (Un-fringed) >^oz., I2.50.
.50
•50
•50
•50
•50
•50
•50
Per locoseed.
I0.25
• 75
Per 100
seedpacket
. %l.CO
1. 00
I.CO
1. 00
I.OO
I.OO
I.OO
I.OO
Per 1000seed.
I2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
Per oz.
$2.50
4.00
•75
I.OO
• 50
•25
•25
.00
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, fa. 29
Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.Reseda—See Mignonette.
Rheumpalmatum, ornamental $0.05 |;o.40
Rhodanthe-- Mauglesii. Rose
;everlasting
;
h.h.a . . .10 .75
Maculata alba. White ; everlast-
ing ; h.h.a 10 .75
Ricinus—See Castor Bean.
Rocket, Sweet—Hesperis niatronalis
" " candidissima
RomneyaCoulter i. Half-hardy ; -white Cali-
fornia perennial Poppy ; a
magnificent plant
Rose CampionAgrostemma coronaria
alba
Rose of Heaven—See Viscaria.
Rose of SharonHibiscus Syriacus, Double ....
Salpiglossis
variabilis mixed ; h.a
variabilis grandiflora. Finest mix-ed ; h.a .
Salviaargentea. White-leaved
;h.p. . .
coccinea. Scarlet-flowering ; h.h.a.
farinacea. Azure blue; g.p. . . .
lactea. Pure white
splendens. Bright red; h.h.p.
(Scarlet Sage)
compacta nana erecta
compacta nana erecta. Cherr}- red
compacta nana erecta. AppleBlossom
patens. Sky blue; g.p. y\ oz.,
^i.oo
SantolinaMaritima. White-leaved
; for car-
pet bedding and borders ; h.b.
Sanvitalia
V procumbens fl. pi. Double, for
beds and borders ; t.a
SaponariaCalabrica, red
multiflora alba
ocymoides, rose
Schizanthuspinnatus, blue
Grahami, flesh
papilionaceus, violet, yellow andcrimson
y retusus, Red" alba, white
Fine Mixed
•05 . 10 fo.50
•05 . 10 1.00
. 10 •75 0.00
•05 I.GO
•05 .20 1.50
•05 .20 I.GO
•05 .60
. 10 1.00
05 30 3.00
•05 .30
•05 .60
.10
.20 1.50
25 2.00
•25 4.00
•25 2.00 9.00
• 15
•05 •50
•05 .40 3.00
•05 .20 1-25
05 .20 1.50
»5 .20 1-25
•05 .20 1.50
•05 •25
•05 • 25
•05 •25
•05 •3"
•05 .20 I -.SO
)
®
Per oz. Per lb.
^0.50
.20 $1.50
.20 1.50
•30
.30 2.50
•75
SchizOpetalum Trade Pkt.
Walkeri, white, sweet scented . . $0. 10
Scabiosa (Mourning Bride).
Sweet, dwarf ;double
; fine mixed;
^•a 05
Sweet, tall ; double large flower-
ing mixed; h.a .05
Major grandiflora, fine rose; double;
tall 05
^Dwarf Snowball ; double 05
I
Dwarf Golden Yellow .10
< Sedum
jcoeruleum. Clean seed, for carpet
\ bedding (Stone Crop) ; t.a. . .10 2.25
I
Senecio
I ^ elegans fl. pi. (Jacobea). Double' mixed
;good cut flower ... .05 .So
Sensitive Plant(Mimosa pudica)
;h.h.p .05 .40
\ Silene—See Catchfly. •
\ Smilax:
(Medeola asparagoidee); g.p. . .
^ per X lb., $2..5o 15 .70
/ Snapdragon—See Antirrhinum.
Solanum)
capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry
jTree) 05 .50
Statice
\ incana hybr. dwarf; mixed; p, for
^ bouquets .05 .20
suworowi, bright rose ; h.a. . . . .05 .40
Stenactisspeciosa, blue, for cutting .... .05 .20 1.50
Steviaseratta, white, fragrant, cut-flower
;
h.a .10 .60
SunflowerDouble Dwarf (Helianthus)
; h.a. .05 .10 i.oo
" Tall; h.a .05 .10
Globosus fistulosus, double, globe
shaped; h.a 05 .15 .75
Californicus centrochlorus, double,
golden yellow with green cen-
tre 05 .10 .75
Stocks (German Ten Weeks)
—
Snowflake, early white forcing
Stock .... per )^ oz., $2.00 .25
White Dresden Perpetual, fine for
cutting .25 4.00
Perfection White .25 3.00
"Cut-and-Come-Again," whiteStock, a valuable florists'
strain 25 2.00
Dwarf Large Flowering White . . .25 3.00
" " " CanaryYellow . . .25 3.00
" " " Crimson . .25 3.00
" " " Chesnut .25 3.00
30 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Stocks—Continued. Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Dwarf Large-Flowering Blood Red •50.2^ S^.ooHO'
00" " " Rose . • -^0 - no
" " " Light Blue 1 00
" " " Shinino-P u r p le-
CarmiHe. 1 00
" " " splendid
IMixed . . 2 ^o
Giant Perfection White 4.00•
' '• IMixed oO"-'
W allflower-leaved White 2 ^ 4.00'
' " Crimson... 4.00
" MixedDwarfGerman Bouquet Mixed . . 25 2.50
Extra-fine Mixed . •25 2.00
" " Ordinary Mixed . . . 10 .75 59-00
English White •05 •30
Scarlet •05 •30
Purple •05 •30
Mixed •05 •30
New Stock Sistowflake.
Stocks, Autumnal and Winter
—
25 4-50
•25 4-50
Mixed •25 4-50
Emperor Large-flowering White . 50 6.00
Crimson •50 6.00
Mixed . 50 6.00
Brompton Winter Scarlet .... . ID •75" White •25 1.50
Winter Dwarf Crimson Bouquet . •25 5.00" Crimson German ..... •25 4.00" White " 25 4.00" Mixed " •25 3-50
.10 75" Scarlet .10 •75
" Purple .10 •75
" Mixed .10 75
®
Sweet Peas—See Peas. ide pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
Sweet Sultan, mixed (Centaurea
So.05 So- 15
Sweet WiUiam—See Dianthus barbatus.
•05 •25
For other varieties see Marigold.
Tassel Flowpr—See Cacalia.
Thunbergia (Black-Eyed Susan)alata. White, dark eye ; h.h.a. . 05 •25
•05 •25
•05 •25
05 •25
05 •25
•05 25 $2.50
ThermopsisJo. 1
5
31.00
TigridiaSeed .10 75
ToreniaBaillonia. Yellow, with brownish
red throat ; t.a
Foumieri. Deep blue, with yel-
low throat ....White Wings ....
Tracheliumcceruleum
Tricosanthesi^colubrina (Serpent Cucumber)
palmata ....coccinea
Tritomauvaria
Tropaeolum. Beautiful for out-door
trailers.
Lobbianum, finestmixed; climber;
t.a
Perigrinum, or canariense. Yel-
low, climber ; t.a
Tricolor-grandiflorum, perennial
per 100 seed, $1.25
Tunicasaxifraga. Rose ; fine border
.10
050505
•C5
05
. 10
5.00
4.00
6.00
75
.25 2.50
.40
50
.15 i.oo
.40 3.50
•2.=
•05 30
Valerianaalba. WTiite cut-flower
;p. ... •05 25 2.00
coccinea. Scarlet cut-flower; p. . 05 25 2.00
05 •25 2.00
Venidiumcalendulaceum. Yellow, very flor-
05 25 2.00
Venus' Looking-glass(Campanula speculum). Blue . . 05 • 15 I.oo
White •05 .20 1.50
Venus' Navelwort•05 .10 .60
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., iu2^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Verbena Grandiflora
Verbena
hybrids, Choicest Mixed;h.h.p.
Superb Scarlet (Defiance)
Italian Striped ....Fine Blue
Auricula-flowered
Pure White (candidis'
sima)
Grandiflora, finest mixedvery large . . . per )/%
oz. , 6oc
Compacta, choice mixedper yi oz., 50C.
Lemon scented (Aloysia) . . . .
Vincarosea (Periwinkle). For pots and
beds ; h.h.p
alba. White;h.h.p
alba rosea. White, rosy eye; h.h.p.
Viola tricolor maxima—See Pansy.
VioletBlue, sweet scented
White, sweet scented
The Czar, blue
Virginian StockRedWhite
Trade pkt. Per oz. Per lb.
|o.io $0.75 $6.00
.25 I 25 15.00•25 1-25 15.00
•25 1.00 10.00
.15 1.00 8.00
•15 I. GO lO.OO
•15 1-25 12.00
•25 3-50
•25 2.25
•25 3.00
.10 •75
.10 75
.10 •75
.10 •75 8.00
25 I.GO
•25 1. 00
•05 .10 .60
•05 .10 •75
®
leaves, quick
Viscaria Tr.-ide pkt
^ oculata coerulea Jfo.05
" alba
flos Jovis
Viscaria—Continued.
coeli rosa (Rose of Heaven) . . .
elegans picta
WallflowerSingle Early. Dark brown, dwarf
;
h.h.p
" " Fine mixed, dwarf
;
h.h.p
Extra Double Tall Bronze. Veryfine pot plant
;
h.h.p" " DwarfBronze. Very
fine pot plant
;
h.h.p
"Whitlaviagrandiflora, hardy annual ....
" alba
gloxinoides
Wigandiavigieri. Large
grower; g.p
Worms(Astragalus hamosus)
Xeranthemumannuum, Everlasting Flower
Purple" Everlasting Flower
White," Everlasting Flower
Mixed" multiflorum, Purple
White
Yuccagloriosa
rupestris
Whipplei
baccata
filamentosa
Zinniaelegans. Tall. Double finest mixed;
h.h.a
pumila. Double dwarf, very fine
mixed ; h.h.a .
robusta grandiflora plenissima
Large-flowering, dwarf mixed;
h.h.a
Haageana, fl. pi. Orange and yel-
low ; double extra quality;
h.h.a '.. . .
Liliput, double fine mixed ....
31
Per oz. Per lb.
So. 20 Si.00
•05 .20
•05 .20
.05 .20 1.00
•05 .20 1-25
.05 .40
.05 .25
•25 2.50
•25 4-.00
.05 .20 1. 00
.05 •25 1.50
•05 •25 1.50
.10 1.00
•15
.10 .40 4.00
.10 .40 4.00
.10 •30 3.00
.10 •75
.10 •50
. 10 •50
. 10 •75
.10 •75
10 •75
.10 .40
.o>•^0 2^ 2 "^O
05 •35 3.00
10 •50 5-00
10 ^•25
10 .60
piiOt^ISTS' SUPPLiIBS .
^^^iVt A NEW DEPARTMENT.
So many of our customers for Bulbs and Seeds have sent us orders in this line, that we have decided to
add it to our general business, and are prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice. We purpose to bring
to it the same painstaking care, prompt execution of orders, fidelity of representation and liberal treatment
that has in the past been the foundation of our business success and won us so large a list of customers.
ptificial ]^«av«§.
0 0
Begonia
Croton
Fern
Geranium
fancy
green
long, narrow
Per gross.
Autumn Leaves ^0.60
.75
I. GO
•75
.50
.60
.60
.50
1.25
.60
.50
.60
.50
.50
.60
.50
1.25
.85
.50
.50
.50
.50
•50
1.00
1.25
.60
.60
.75
.60
.75
1.00
extra long and fine
fancy" " green" " white edge . . .
Grape "
Heart-shaped Leaves, green ....Ivy Leaves, autumn
" green" mottled" shaded
Lily of the Valley Leaves, large leaf
very fine
Oak Leaves
Oleander Leaves
Rose "
Spray Rose " green" " large
Fern White Leaves, crystallized . .
Ivy
Rose '
'
Apple Blossom
Azalea
Blue and white Flowers
Bramble Rose
Buds, Tea and WhiteDouble Violets, red, pink and white . .
Fancy white Flower'
' pink and white Flower . ..." " blue and white Flower . .
" purple, pink, " " fine
1. 00
1.50
1.50
2.50
2.50
1.00
1.50
1.25
1.50
2.00
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.—Continued.
Forget-me-not, blue, white and yellow . . .
" " with leaves . . . .
" " extra long .
©
Per
extra long
Large Easter Lily'
' Tea Rose, open" Tea Rose" White Rose" White double Flower, star shaped . .
" " Flower" " " star-shaped" " " red centre
Large Yellow RoseLILACS, white and lavender
Lily of the Valley, pure white, with leaves
with leaves
Medium White Flower
Moss Rose Buds, white, small
Narcissus, yellow centre
Peach Blossom
Pink Balsam'
' Camelia, white edge" Wild Rose
Pure White Narcissus
Rose, white, double
Small White Flower . . . ."
VERBENA, white
Violets, purple, pink and white" single, white and blue
double, " " "
Wax Candidum Lily, white
Lillium " " " and white with pink edge
White Carnation, large
small" Aster" Camelia" Daisies, yellow and brown centres
gross,
.75
1.50
2.25
1.75
2.75
3.00
7.00
4.00
4.00
2.25
1-25
I.OO
2.25
4.00
2.00
2.00
•75
3.50-
3.00
2.50
1.50
1-75
I.OO
1.50
I.OO
I.OO
I.OO
1.50
3.50
1-25
.85
2.75
.75
1.50
I. CO
•50
1.75
1.50
1.50
2.25
1.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ,1,1
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.—Continued.Per gross.
White Daisies, vellow and brown centres $2.50" <i - j^O" " '• " " " 2.00" " with buds and foliage 2.50" Flower i.oo
1-25
1-25
2.75
1-25Per dozen.
Pansies $0.5040
" light and dark .30
25
Special Collections.—We can make up assortments of
Artificial Flowers, giving good value and best varieties for
^5.00, fio.oo, 520.00 and upwards.
" also pink and salmonRose, double
" small
ALL PURE WAX.
Asters, three shadesCarnation, large, seven shades
" smallDaisies, white and j-ellow
Hyacinths, three shadesLilac, new, seven shadesLih' of the Valley .
Open Roses, seven light shades" " " " " smaller size
Rose Buds " " " .....Snowballs, large, seven shades
small •' "
StepanotisWaxed Calla Lilies, plain
" " with Bouquets ....Wild Rose, small
Each. Per doz.
$0.03 $0.30.04 .40
.04 .40
•03 •30
•03 •30
•15 1-25
.10 75
.02 •15
.08 • 75
.06 .60
.04 .40
.06 .60
.04 .40
.02 •15
.08 •75
•15 1.50
•03 •30
All colors, largeTintedWhite, large, prime qualitv
small '.
Per 100. Per looo.
1.50 13.50
1.50 13-50I.oo 9.0060 5.00
Yellow, or naturalWhite, purple, blue, red, green, orange, black,
berry red, gray, brown, pink
Prices subject to change.
Per Perbunch, doz,
.25 3.00
30 3-50
©
BLEACHED AND DYED.
White
long stem
Per h.'ilf 11). Per 11).
.50 .85
.50 .85
Jcrocliniujns or
White or pink
Per 100. Per 1000.
|o.20 I1.50
While or pink
Per 100 Per 1000.
Jo.15 ?i.25
34 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cape floli>ers.
White, according to quality
Colored
Per lb.
tr.oo $1.25 I1.50 I1.75
2.00
Per pouud .50 cents.
" half pouud 30 "
pampas plumes.
White, I St size . .
" 2d " . .
" 3d "• •
Colored, large size
2d
Per doz. Per loo.
"i.oo $7.00
•75 5-0O
.60 4.00
1.50 10.00
1.25 8.00
'ST'iza }Mebia.
Per ^ lb. Per lb.
Natural I0.30 |o.So
Bleached .40 .75V
jST'lZa )j]i|inima.
Per ^ lb. Per lb.
Bleached I0.45 $.075
gT'iza )Maxima.
Per lb. Per lb.
Natural I0.25 I0.40Sun bleached .45 .75
Pure White .60 i.oo
Colored, mixed .60 i.oo
©Per lb. Per lb.
Bleached I0.45 I0.75
Pure white .60 i.oo
Colored mixed .60 i.oo
Wf^eat.Italian, fine .35 .60
45 -75
" 60 I.oo
Italian, fine
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 35
Oats.
J3^grostis pulcljella.
-'^
Per lb. Per lb.
•45 .75
Per 14 lb. Per lb
Natural I0.45 $0.75
Green . 75 1.25
Oootl7-Pichs.Per casejoo boxes. Perdoz.
No. I. Hard wood $5-5o $0.75
No. 2. " " 4.00 .50
^IJlQtcl; ^tichs.Per case. Per looo
5 inches long I6.50 $0.30
12 " " .85
Paper Pot Q^wt"?.
FOR COVERING POTS.Beautiful covering for decorating purposes. Makes a
common flower pot an object of beauty in the house. Needsonly to be shown to find ready sale.
The sizes quoted are to cover 5, 6 and 7 inch pots.
.Assorted patterns.Kach.
6 inch cover, brown %o.\oPer doz.
Si.00
X^x\ foil.Per pound $0.15
Per 10 pounds 1.40
Fancy Foil, per pound .25
Satin Foil, violet color, per pound .65
For protecting Cut Flowers.12 X iS
iS X 24
24 X 36
per ream $0.65
1-25
2 50
6 " " silver, gold of blue . . . - .25 1.50;
7"
. .15 1-50 \
7" 2.00
;
S "2 00 •
S " " silver, gold or blue . . . • • .25 2.50 ;
Green dyed Moss in packages.
Per dozen ^0.85
Per gross 9.00
Sea Moss.Natural per dozen bunches, $0.85
Green " " 1.25
I
"^issue Manilla Paper.\ For wrapping up Cut Flowers.
^ 24 X 36 per ream $0.90
Wire.Per Stone of 12 Pounds.
20 ... . . • . . $0.75 No. 29
80 " 30
85 " 3t
23 ... . 90 " 32
24 ... . 95 " 33
25 ... . . . . . 1.00 " 34
26 ... . " 35
27 . . . . . . 1. 15 " 36
28 ... .
|r.25
1.35
1.40
1-45
1.50
1.60
1.70
r-75
©
^collays ^prinhlers.
Three sizes $0.50, $0.85, |r.00
Improved putty bulb for glazing i-oo
Cl/enille.
On wire, used for lettering designs.
Per piece of 12 yards. Per gross.
Large worsted, all colors . . . . . . . I0.30 . . . I3-00
Small " " . . . . 25 . . 2.50
Large silk, " . . . . 65 . . . 7.00
Small " purple . . . . 50 . . 5.00
Twisted chenille . . . . ... .30 . . 3.00
36 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Our Wheat Slicaves are made of Italian Wheat and BESTquality Only.
FLAT SHEAVES.Size. Perdoz. Size Perdoz. Size. Perdoz.
No.oooii in. $0.50 No. 3 16}^ in. |2.oo jNo. 8 24 in.^ 7.00
" 00 12 " .60 " 4 18 " 3.00j
" 9 25;^" 8.00
" o 13 " .75 " 5 igj^ " 4.00I
" 10 27 " 10.00
I 14 " 1. 00 6 21 5.00j
" ir 28;^" 12.00
" 2 15 " 1.50i
" 7 22>^ " 6.00 I" 12 30 " 15.00
STANDING SHEAVES. ^""'•v-
With open Basket inside. ^^Hij^ " ^iSHB^H^B^A B C D E ^^^B ^pHRv
Size 14 in. 15 in. 17 in. 18 in. 20 in. ^^^^^r " '
Price, each 50c. 75c. 87c. |r.oo $1.25 ^^^^
FULL STANDING SHEAVES. ^^^H^^MUl^/^'/ r\^V^^SSS Size 14 inches per piece, $0.25 ^^^^^^'^B^^S^P^^^Wss "15 .35 I ^-"-''''^v^i^^P^^ \
s " i6>^ " " .40 \^'.yW^M/ // '
/ A\^^A "18 " " .50 mt.> . . W^y///. / ,' ^ X
FULL STANDING SHEAVES.—(Continutd).
CDEFGHI
K
Size 21 inches per piece, $1.00
22%24
25>^
27
28K30
32
1-25
1.50
1-75
2.00
2.25
2.50
3.00
Italian BoiJ<qu<?t pap<^r.
Made up in i dozen packages. Measure exclusive of Lace.
No. inch.diam. per doz. per gross. No. inch.diam. perdoz. per gross.
01 . •7K- . |o.8o . 4 •• A'A I0.35 . • 13-75
0 .• 7 • .70 . • 7-50 5 • 4 • .30 - • 3-50
I .. (^Vz .60 . • 6.50 6 . 3K . .27 . • 3-00
2 . sK .50 . • 5-50 7 • • 3 .25 . 2.75
3 5 .40 4.50
Z. De^_Forcst Ely (Sf Co., 1024. Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Each.
Selected quality . Ir.50
First ". 1.25
Second " . i.oo
Per Doz.
Selected quality . $16.00
First ". 13.50
Second " . 10.50
\\\T)(^ Dou^s.
Dove in gilt Ring and
Row of Ribbon, Lettered
( my word) as per cut.
Each . . . I2.25
Dozen . . $24.00
Size 2 inches, price per ico, $3-03
Script Letters in any word, per letter oS
Immortelle String Lettering, per package of 4 yards,
purple or any other color i.oo
Bo$(:oi) plorist
Patent Fastener with each letter.
Sizes I ^ and 2 inches, Pur-
ple per 100,
New Script Letter, "
vScript Mottoes made up in
words such as " Father,"
"Mother," "At Rest,"
etc per letter,
f2.00
4.00
•05
This Box, 18 X 30 X 12, made of wood, stained and varn-
ished, given away with order for 500 letters or more.
§yeas leaves (sago palms).
Natural prepared, as good as the fresh cut, different
sizes, from 50 cents to fi.oo each.
38
/r\etallie ••
• • Desi(^i7S.
U/reatl^es,
grosses,
Stars, etc.
bypes (white or green foliage), from f2.5o
and upwards.
CQfeaths (white or green foliage), from
25 cents to $3.00 each.
Crosses (white or green foliage), from
75 cents to I2.50 each.
Stars (white or green foliage), from
75 cents to $2.50 each.
HaPps (white or green foliage), I2.50
and upwards.
The di signs come in greeri or white
leaves, and parties ordering are par-
ticularly requested to state whether
green or white is wanted.
We can make up assortments of |io,
$[5, |2o, I25, $30, $40 and I50.
Parties leaving selection to us will
be treated liberally, and we will try
our utmost to give full satisfaction.
These designs are gaining in favor
with the trade and are far more desir-
anehors (white or green foliage), from able and durable than Immortelle dc- Pilloujs (white or green foliage)
^r.00 to I3.00 each. signs. upwards., I2.00 and
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., Jo2^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 39
IQJTi^E Designs-
Prices quoted are per piece.
Marriage Bells—Size in
Square and Compass-Price in cents
Crosses—^Size in inches
-Size in inches
Standing—Size in inches.
Wreaths—Size in inches* Price in cents
Broken Wreaths —Size in inchesPrice in cents
Standing- Wreaths—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Sickles—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Anchors—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Stars—Size in inches .
Price in cents
Pillows—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Price in cents" Flat—Size in inches
Price in cents
I^yres, Flat—Size in inchesPrice in cents
" Standing—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Crescents, Flat—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Knights & I/egion of Honor Designs-Size in inches. Price in cents . . .
Standing Cross and Crown—Size in inchesPrice in cents
Rolls of Honor on Stand—Size in inches .
Price in cents
Cross and Crown—Cross 20 in., Crown 9 in.<« i< 1' 2^ " " 12 "
" 30 " " IS"
" 36 " " 18 "
Shields—Size in inches . . . .
Price in cents
Shield Standing—Size in inches .'
Price in cents
Broken Columns—Size in inches ...
Fireman's Trumpet—20 inch
Fireman's Hat—Regular size
Hook and I/adder—Height, 36 inches
Clocks—Whole height including base. 26 inch
Fasels to hang Designs on—Size in inches 12
Price in cents 10
Star and Crescent, on base—Size in inches 10
Price in cents 35Gates Ajar, one Arch—Size in inches ... 12
Price 65
10 12 15 18 21 2440 65 90 % r.io 1 r.50 I2.00ID 12 14 16 2025 30 35 40 6010 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 27 3u
5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 18 248 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
12 14 17 20 23 26 30 35 406 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18
3 4 5 6 7 9 1
1
13 16
10 12 14 16 18 2012 14 16 18 20 256 7 8 9 10 1
1
12 13 14 15
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2410 12 15 16 18 21 23 2510 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 •
12 15 10 20 22 25 30 3510 12 14 16 18 20 22 2420 25 30 35 40 45 55 656 8 9 10 12 14 16
6 8 9 10 12 15 18
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2414 17 20 24 30 35 40 4510 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
.35 40 50 60 65 70 75 8512 14 16 i8 20 22 2422 25 30 35 40 45 5010 12 14 16 18 2020 22 25 30 35 4012 15 18 21 24
35 45 55 65 758 10 12 15 18
10 12 15 18 25
9 12 15 18 21
25 30 35 45 55168 9 loK 12 14
40 50 60 70 90 $r.io
15 18 24 30 3665 85 |r-25 I2.00 I2.50
12 15 18 21 2420 25 35 50 7512 15 18 21 24
35 45 65 90c. $r.25.
12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 3625 30 35 40 50 60 70 80 90
3636
16
30
18
35
20
40
fo.50.60
•75I.GO
1512
12
401480
|J.25 •
j8
15
14
4516
90
21
2016
5018
242418
6020
27
2720
7022
#1-35
• 32
303"22
8024
|i-5o
inch
36
^0.801.002.25
^1.50
362490
4240
$1.05 I1.20
Each additional Arch on Gates Ajar, 25 cents extra.
Hanging Baskets, painted or galvanized, No. i. Fancy Rim—Size in inchesPrice in cents
«* " " No. 2. Plain Rim.Price in cents
Any Wire Design not given in Catalogue will be procured for customers, as per their order.
. 8 9 10
• 23 28 35. 8 9 10
• 15 18 22
40 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 102^ Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
GILT POTS FOR DECORATIONS. WHITE WILLOW PLATEAUX.High. Wide. Per piece. High. wide. Per piece.
6 in. 7 in. • • S0.75 II in. II in. 1.50S
"8X
". . .90 12
"12
"• • 1-75
8K "9
". . 1.00 13
"13K
". . 2.00
9" 10 "
• 1.25
WHITE WILLOW POT COVERS.Made to Fit Standard Flower Pots.
High.
56
78
910
II
12
13
14
15
CELLULOID POT COVERS.Made to Fit Standard Pots, Piuk, Blue, or White Celluloid
Per piece.
5 inches $0.75Per piece.
9 inches 5i-751. 00 10 " 2.00
1.25 II " 2.25
1.50 12 " 2.50
High.18 inches20
24"
28 "
FANCY WILLOW STANDSFor Setting Pot Plants on.
Suitable for Decorations and Parlors.
Plain. Painted,per piece.
$0.65 $1.25
•75
.85
95
1.50
1-752.00
High. -
32 inches
36"
40"
Plain. Painted,per piece.
I. ID 2.25
1.25 2.50
1.40 2.75
FANCY IMPORTED BASKETS.SWISS MOSS BASKETS.
FLAT DISHES.
6 inches . . $0.(30 per doz.
7"
• 0.75"
8 ". 0.85
9"
1. 00 "
10 "• 1.30
II ". 1.65
"
OVAL OR ROUXD.12 inches
13
14
15
16
per doz.
Per doz. Per gross. Per doz. Per gross.
3 inches . |o.20 I2.25 6 inches . .60 7.00
Z% •25 2.60 7 " . .85 9.00
4(
(
• -30 3.00 8 " . 1.00 11.00
AYz(
f
- -35 3.60 9 " • 1.25 13-50 \
511
• -45 4-50
10 inches,
Painted in blue,12
Plain. pink or white. 14with gilt edge. 16
Per piece. 18$0.40 I0.75 20
•50 .90\
22•65 1.00 24.70 1-25 26.80 1.50 28.90 1-75 30
1. 00 2.00 32I. 12 2.25
1-25 2.50
1.50 2.75
1-75 3.00
ROUND.per doz. |i..SO
1.85
2.50
3-254.104.80
5-506.50
7-258.00
9.0010.00
10 inches, per12
1416
iS
2022
242628
3032
34363840
AT..
doz. $1.501.S5
2.50
3-254.10
4 80
5-256.00
6.50
7-508.25
9.0010.00
11.00
12.00
13.00
NESTED WICKER HANDLE BASKETS.
No. 400.
No. 401.
No. B 94.
No.
400-0 7 to 8 inches long400-1 8 "
9400-2 10 "
II"
400-3 12 "14
401-0 7/2"
9401-I 8 "
B 94-1 8 '• 10 "
B 94-2 II " 12"
B 94-3 13"
15B 189-0 7
"8
B 1S9-1 8"
9B 189-2 10 " II
"
B 189-3 12 "14
25084-1, square " 8K25084-2, 7/2
"9/2
16058-0, oblong, 9"
16058-1, r<
"
II"
17168-1, oval. 9h:"
II"
17168-2, 10/2"
12"
Per Nest of 3.
.60
•751.00.60
.75
.40
•751.00.40
.55
•751.00•75
.85
.80
.90
.60
75B 883, 1-6, square, per nest of 6, 7}^ to 11 inches long, i.oo
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
^mepiean Jmppov^ed (§)m§§ garden
(i)\jpinges.
These are for use in the greenhouse, conser\-atory andgarden. They are of the best material and workmanship,and are made extra he-av}-.
No. 0. 12 inches long, inch diameter, i streamand I rose $^-75
No. A. 12 inches long, i inch diameter, i stream andI rose 2.00
No. C. 14^ inches long, i}4 inches diameter, i streamand I rose 3.25
No. 2. 13 ' J inches long, ij\ inches diameter, i streamand 2 roses ... ... 4.25
No. 3. iS inches long, i)4 inches diameter, i streamand 2 roses ... 5.50
No. 5. iS inches long, lyi inches diameter, i streamand 2 roses, ball valve 6.00
No. 7. iS inches long, 1/2 inches diameter, i streamand 2 roses, ball valve . . S.oo
NEW SYRINGE, No. H. .\11 brass barrel, iS incheslong, I ' ^ inches diameter 2.00
NEW SYRINGE, No. K. All brass barrel, 14 incheslong, I '4 inches diameter i.Jo
LEWIS' HORTICULTURAL SYRINGES.— E s p e c i a 1 1 yadapted to field, garden and orchard purposes. Brass, 20inches long, i -'/ inches diameter, $1.75 ;
zinc, 20 inches long,
1J4 inches diameter, $1.25.
^mcpiean ^cund V^ateping p^ot.
4 quart, light |o 756812
468
12
16
heavy
1.001-25
1.60
1.502.00
2.503.00
3-25
©Qlv'Qnised \f)Qtep Pots.
A substantial water pot, and one we can recommend for
constant use.
4 quart $1.756 " : 2.00
8 " 2.25
10 " 2.5012 " 3.00
No. 3. IRON-CLAD GALVANIZE© IRON WATERINGPOT.—The body and spout of this pot are stamped out of onepiece of galvanized iron. For strength and durability it can-not be surpassed ; 6 quart, 75 cts. ; 8 quart, $1.00 ; 10 quart,
I1.35 ; 12 quart, $1.50 ; 16 quart, $1.75.
©cin (^ilv?cp l^ilking .(^ube.
By pushing the slide up or down, the length can bechanged.
Price, each ^0.50Set of four 2.00
Hand Water Truck and Barrel.
This has become an indispensable article with farmersand gardners who have water or slops to carry. The barrelcan be easily detached and another hooked on. The weightis raised easily and balanced over the axle, so that no liftingor down pressure is needed in moving it. A sprinkler can beattached near the bottom for leaving the water out in a spray.With wheels i}4 inches wide S o "^o
- iVoo" 4 " " 13-00
Sprinkling attachment, extra 3.00Box for carrying soil, etc., extra 3.25
4 3 5
EXCELSIOR FORCE PUMP.— Double action,
throws continuous stream 50 feet 57-00TIN PUMP.—Very durabJe and useful, throws
continuous stream 30 feet 1.75SCOLLAY'S PLANT SPRINKLER.—Useful for
manv purposes, three sizes 55, .85, 1.25PUTTY BULB.—Each, $1.00, by mail .... i.io
GARDEN HOSE REELS —Prices according to
styles,. . . . $1.50, 52.50, $3.50, I5. 00, 6.00HOSE NOZZLES.—Magic, Hallowell (nickel).
Boss (nickel), each i.oo
GEM 65BRANCH PIPE.—In various styles, . .75, 5i-oo, r.50
RUBBER HOSE.—Warranted pure rubber andof standard quality, 3,4 inch, 10, 12, 14, 16,
18, 20 and 25 cents per foot, according to
weight.HICKMAN'S HOSE MENDER.—For repairing
breaks in hose, ^{ inch, each, 20 cts.; doz.,
$2.00; I inch, each, 25 cts.; doz., $2.50.Hose menders made of white metal, each,10 cents; dozen, 90 cents.
WOODASON'S.— V in., 6 cts. each; 65 cts. per doz.
No. 10. WHITMAN'S HYDRONETTE.—Double action,will throw a continuous steam 30 feet . . . 6.50
MODtEL HYDRONETTE. — Equal in every re-
spect to above 5.50
No. 1.
No. 2.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. 7
No. 8
42 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Goldman's • • • I0.35Bruiser, 8 arm 7.00Peck, 8 arm 4.50
" 4 " 4.00With basket, as per cut, extra 3.50PERFECTION LAWN SPRINKLER 65GLOBE LAWN SPRINKLER 65JAPANESE SPRINKLER 2.00
|n5c§tmetible ©oppep ^abeU.
No. I. CopperPer grross.
^1.502.00
2.25
ZincPer gross.
. . I1.30• • 1-75
\^ccben Plant anb (^"pee (©abels.Per 100. Per looo.
10.80.90
1.001. 10
1-25
2.754.005-001. 00
Plant 2)/4 inch, painted ;go.io"4 " " 12
" 4K " " 15"5 " "• -15'6 " " 20"8 " " 30
"10 " " 50Nursery, 12 inch, painted . .70
Tree, notched, 3 '2 inches long . 15
Zinc, small, 6oc.: medium, Si-5o; large, S3-oo per 100.
Indelible Ink, for zinc labels, per bottle, 25 cents.
Indelible Marking Pencils, purple, 10 cents each.Soft Copper Wire, for tree labels, bunch, 10 cents
pound, 50 cents.
(^apeping f©love)ep-Pct anb (^Qp5en
Per doz.
feet, painted green $0.15• .25
•35
.50
•75.So
•75• .85
1.00. 1.25
Dahlia, heavy, painted green
Per 100.
|o.8o
1.50
2.25
3- 25
4- 505- 505.006.00
7.009.00
,am OP Pee^ c^takes.
7 to 9 feet long, per 100, |i.oo; per 1000, ^8.00.
lOl^Qnise^ Ipon (Stakes.Per doz. Per loo. Per looo.
feet $0.20 Si. 25 |8.oo
3 " 25 1.50 9.00
3/2 " 30 1.75 lo.co
4 " 35 2.00 11.00
(^npaintcd (§takc§ fop (^hpvjsanthe-
mums, cte.
3
3
33/23/2
feet long-, li
T6
1/
Per doz. Per 100. Per 1000.
diam . . . . . . I0.I2 $o.So $6. 50(
t
. . . .15 .90 7.00(
<
... .18 1.00 7-50it
• • • .15 .90 7.00... .20 1-25 Q.OO
^upeka f^umigatcp.
No. I. Height, 12 in.; diameter at top,
5 in. For a house 10 x 20 feet. Holdspeck of stems. I1.25.
No. 2. Height, 16 in. ; diameter at top,
7 in. Holds i peck of stems. $2.00.
No. 3. Height, 20 in.; diameter at top,
9 in. For house of 15 x 100 feet. Holds)4 bushel of stems. $2.50.
No. 4. Height, 24 in.; diameter at top,
12 in. For house 20 x 100 feet. Holds ^bushel of stems. I3.25.
\f)oc6en ^pellises.
No. 00, wide, 20 x" o, " 24 X" I, " 30 X 10" 2, " 30x14" 3/2, " 42x14
Ivy shape, 20
24Veranda shape.
8 inches wide8
Each. Per doz.
. $0.08 I0.75.10
.20
•35
•45
inches diameter 7090
2 feet high 30
Fan shape,
1.002.00
3- 504.507.00
9.003.00
5.00
9-5013.00
1-25
4.006.00
P>epfc©ticn [^olc #"pap.
Is Absolutely tbe Best. Waffanted.
Each I2.25Hale's Mole Trap 2.00
Olmstead's " 1.50
English " 30
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
jmppo^cd V^hitc (^edap ^pcc ^ubs.
Made of white cedar and bound with extraheavy iron hoops. Drop handles of specialpattern, serving as hooks for carry-poles. Sub-stantial iron legs of original design. Remov-able perforated bottoms. Painted green outsideand brown inside.
painted red, add 10 per cent.
Outside diameter, 27 in.; length of stave, 24 in., $6.75
If
No. o." I.
" 2.
" 3-
" 4-
" 5-" 6.
" 7." S.
25
2321
18
16
141312
22
201816
1412
II
10
5 754-754.C0
3-25
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00
^cc'§ p^(i)le (^pcc p^puncp.
The cutting principle same as the Waters'Blades
Crider'SFruit Picker.
Lee'sTree Pruner.
\^Qtep§' ^pcc p^puncp.
The blade being thin and supported on each side, makesan easier and smoother cut that any other. Bxtra blades,
25 cents.
4-foot Pole $1.25 Ilo-foot Pole I1.75
6 " 1.35 !
12 " 2.00
8 " 1.60 14 " 2.25
FRUIT PICKERS.—Crider's Adjustable . . . „ 85" Boss, with pouch 75
p^cpfeeticn p^puning c^heop.
Made entirely of steel. We recommend it above all
others, y-inch, ^2.00 ;8-inch, |2. 50 ;
9-inch, $2. 75.
DISSTON'S LITTLE GIANT PRUNER.—Price, $1.00; withsaw, ^r.30.
AMERICAN HAND PRUNING SHEARS.— Price, 50 cents.
LEVIN'S NEW HAND PRUNER.—The neatest and mostpowerful shear. Price, $1.25.
©cptnan p^puning c^hcop.
Steel blades, coiled steel spring. 8-inch, $1.00;9-inch, I1.25.
*pcught |pon (©averi and f^icl^
cllep§.
These rollers are the most durable and satisfactory
made. They are filled with concrete, and will not breaklike cast iron.
Hand Sizes.
No. I. 10 in. diameter, 13in. long, weight 130 lbs. 17.50
No. 2. 12 in. diameter, 18
in. long, weight 200 lbs. 9.50No. 3. 14 in. diameter, 21
in. long, weight 300 lbs. i i.oo
No. 4. 16 in. diameter, 24in. long, weight 400 lbs. 16.50
Horse Sizes.
No. I. 24 in. diameter, 30in. long, weight 450 lbs. I37.50
No. 2. 28 in. diameter, 36in. long, weight 550 lbs. 42.00
No. 3. 24 in. diameter, 30in. long, weight 700 lbs. 42.00
No. 4. 28 in. diameter, 36in. long, weight 900 lbs. 45.00
We have a complete line ofField and Lawn Cast Iron Sec-tional Rollers, and will furnish
prices upon application.
BROAD-CAST SEED SOWER, Gaboon's Patent. $4.00 ^ach.
Wrought Iron HandLawn and Field
Roli^er.
FOR REMOVING GRASS AND LEAVES.
The ordinary steel tooth rake should never be used onthe lawn, as it tears up and injures the roots. We have thefollowing assortment which are all well adapted for cleaningout and removing old grass.
DAVIS WIRE LAWN RAKE |o.75GEM " " " 65CHAMPION " " " 75DIAMOND " " " 65
LAWN KING, 22 teeth*
$0.4026 " 50
PHILADELPHIA, 50 " 4 feet long i.oo
AUTOMATIC, 22 " 60" 26 " 70
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
\^ecclep§.
No. 2. • No. I.
No. I. Excelsior Weeder |o-i5
No. 2. Hazeltine " 25
Lang's Weeder 25
Little Gem Weeder 30
(^Qp5en and f^Qpm V^hcelboppows.
No. 2. Jacob's Patent Wheel I2.75No. 3. " " " 3.00
No. 4. " " " 3-75No. 4. Old Dominion 3.00
No. 5. " " 3-50Canal Barrows, Wood Body . 2.25
SCYTHES.—English Lawn, riveted back, 30 in ^r.15" " " 34 "... . 1.25
36 "... . 1.35
38 "... . 1.50" American, best steel 65" Brush or briar, heavy 65
SCYTHE STONES.—Darby lo" " Talacre 20" SNATHS.—Improved pattern .
' 60
GRASS HOOKS, OR SICKLES.—English, riveted back.
No. o I0.40No. I 45No. 2 50No. 3 60Dutch .45
Pop applying the Inseet Destfoyafs.
LARGE DOUBLE CONE Each $3.00
LARGE SINGL'E CONE Each |2.oo
SMALL SINGLE CONE Each ii.oo
LIQUID SPRAYING Each $1.00 and |2.oo
KNAPSACK SPRAYERS.—For applying Bordeaux Mixture,
Copperdine, and all liquid insect destroyers. Copper.
Holds six gallons. Each |i3-50-
(^undpies.
LIGHTNING POTATO EYE CUTTER.—Works much faster
and more accurate than a knife and cuts enough flesh witheach eye to strengthen and vitalize it ; should be used by all
ipotato growers. Price, 15 cents.
TRANSPLANTING DIBBLE, all Iron $0.50" " No. I. Wood Handle, Brass
Point 6o" " No. 2. Wood Handle, Brass
Point 75
CUT FLOWER VASES.—Made of indurated wood fibre.
Diara. Depth. Hach. Per doz.
No. o
8
in. 13 in. |o.6o |6.ooNo. I 5)4" 10 " .50 4.80No. 2 4)4" 9 " .40 4.00No. 3 4 " 6 " .35 3.25No. 4 . . 4 3 " 4)4 " .30 2.75
THE WIGHT CUT FLOWER SHIPPING CASE.—AwardedFirst Class Certificate of Merit at the Convention of theSociety of American Florists, Toronto, 1891. In use by theleading florists and private gardeners of the United States.
Price, I14.50.
WIRE SIEVES.—For sieving soil, sand, etc. We cansupply any size mesh from No. i to 30. Made extra strong.
20 inch diam., extra heavy $o-75
18 " " " " 6520 " " medium 6018 " " " 5516 " " " 50
HORSE BOOTS FOR LAWN.—Per set of four, 1 10.00.
CELERY HILLER.—Price, I7.00.
PATENT PLANT BED CLOTH.—A cheap substitute for
glass and will keep out many degrees of frost. Also useful
for shading material. Light grade, 5 cts. per yard;per piece
of about sixty-five yards, 4 cts. per yard. Medium grade,
10 cts. per yard;per piece of about forty yards, 8 cts. per
yard. Heavy grade, 13 cts. per yard;per piece of about
forty to sixty yards, 11 cts. per yard.
STRAW MATS.—Extra well made. 3x6 feet, 90 cts.
each; I9.50 per dozen. 6x6 feet, $1.40 each; I14.00 per
dozen.
RUSSIAN MATS.—First quality. Dozen $2.00.
SPHAGNUM MOSS.—Green or live. Bbl. I1.50.
JERSEY PEAT.—Best quality. Bbl. I1.50 ; 15 bbl. lots,
$1.25 per bbl.
PROPAGATING SAND.—|i. 50 per bbl.
PREPARED POTTING SOIL.—75 cts. per bush.; $1.50
per bbl.
COCOA FIBRE, for propagating and mulching. 90 cts.
per bush.
RAFFIA.—The best material for tying plants, vines, etc.
25 cts. per lb.
GRAFTING WAX.—First quality, in bars, with directions
for use. 30 cts. per lb.
TWINE.—All sizes, for tying. 15 cts. per ball.
*' How to Destroy Insects."
A good book well named. Price, 20 cents.
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 45
Poultry SuPRLies.IMPERIAL EGG FOOD.—Verj- useful for making hens lay
Winter and Summer ; it supports tliem during moulting, and
keeps fowls in the best condition ; it strengthens the digest-
ive organs and makes the fowls healthy and more profitable.
I pound package, 50 cents; 2'< pound package, $1.00 ; 6
pound package, $2.00 ; 25 pound keg, $6.50.
CHELTENHAM POULTRY FOOD.— 15 cents per pound.
PRATT'S POULTRY FOOD.— i pound package. 25 cents;
5 pound package. 60 cents.
COARSE GROUND BONE.—Pure and free from all acids.
5 pound package, 25 cents ; 200 pound bag, 54-50.
FOUNTAINS.—35 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1.00
each.
MEDICATED NEST EGGS.—Each 4 cents;per dozen, 40
cents.
PORCELAIN NEST EGGS.—Each 4 cents;per dozen, 40
cents.
PROFIT IN POULTRY.—The best book on poultry, $1.00.
PHILADELPHIACApONJZING SET
. MfkNUFACTURED BY •
SEORGE.R P1LL1NG,& SON.PHILA. PA.
PHILADELPHIA CAPONIZING SET.—Set consists of onefine steel knife and forceps ; one nickel-plated spreader,
improved German-silver cutting and t\vi3ting scoop, with
fine hook on opposite end; one fine German-silver probe,
and four German-silver hooks attached to cords for quickly
securing the fowl. In box, 52.50 ; in case, $2.75. Book on" Praciical CaponLzing and How to Make Poultry Pay " free.
POULTRY KILLING KNIFE.—The most ex-
peditious and humane way of killing and dress-
GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING.—Best thing for makingpoultr\- yards. Cheaper than laths.
36 inches wide, per bale of 150 lineal feet $3-3^
48 " " "150 " 4-50
60 •• " " 150 " 5-63
72 •• " "150 " 6.76
Anv required length cut from above sizes at 1% cents
per square foot.
DIRECTIONS FOR ROUP SYRINGE.—One gill crude
Petroleum ; one gill Kerosene ; and twenty drops Carbolic
Acid. Five or six drops down the throat and two drops in
each nostril twice a day. Price, 10 cents each.
HAMMONTON INCUBATORS.—No. i, 150 eggs, complete,
$17.00 ; No. 2, 300 eggs, complete, $28.00;Pressy brooders,
|8.oo.
ing poultry is by using the French knife. Z^Iade
of the finest steel. Price, with full instructions,
50 cents each.
HAND BONE AND OYSTER SHELL MILL.—No. I, without legs, 55.00 ; with legs, $7.00.
PREPARED OYSTER SHELLS FOR POULTRY.—Manufactured from shells in a pure condition.
A handful to five fowls daily will be found valu-
able at all seasons of the year. 5 pounds, 15
cents; 25 pounds, 6a cents; 50 pounds, 5i-00;
100 pounds, 5i-35 '• barrel (350 pounds ', 54-oo.
THE PHILADELPHIA POULTRY MARKER.Do you keep a record of chickens ? Thedifferent breeds, -hatches, etc., should be
kept. There is no better or quicker waythan by this marker, as over 200 different
marks can be made b^' punching web be-
tween toes, for instance—between first and
second toe of right foot can mean Wyan-dotte or Plymouth Rock ; between second
and third toe. White Leghorn or Langshan,
so that hundreds of private marks can be
made, not only to keep records, but by
your private marks you can secure yourself
from the chicken thief. They are well
made with steel spring and cutter, nickel plated. Made in
two sizes. Seut post-paid on receipt of price, ^ cents each.
46 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Park, Garden
and Cemetery^hait^s and Settees.
IRON SETTEES.PAINTED. GALVANIZED.
Grape Vine Settee, No. 43 $12.00 |20.oo
New Cross 2-Seat Settee, No. 124 .... 6.50 9.50" 2-Seat Settee, No. 125 6.50 9.50
" 3- " " No. 123 8.00 13.00
Philadelphia 3-Seat Settee, No. 47 ... 8.00 13.00
Fairmouut Park Settee, No. 70, Wood Seat 5.00
IRON CHAIRS.PAINTED. GALVANIZED.
Baby Chair, No. 153 I3.25 $4.50
Medallion " No. 44 4.50 6.5a
Cross " No. 119 5.00 7.00
Lyre " No. 68 5.00 7.00
Philadelphia Chair (arms'), No. 45 ... 5.00 7.00
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TESTIJVIONIflli
" I was in your store in the Autumnand bought a few bulbs, and was wellpleased with them, the prices and thecourteous attention. Many cheap ad-vertisements have come to me, but I
think I can leave my needs entirelyin vour hands."
REV G. "U-. DUXGAN,I.ehig-hton, Pa.
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TESTIJVIO^IIflli.
" I received the box of bulbs. Thej'
came in perfect order, and I am well
pleased with them. / never purchased
a nicer lot of biilhs.''
MRS. S. A. PHILSOX,Berlin, Somerset Co., Pa.
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Tripod V.
GYPSY POT, WITH BIRD HOUSE. PKICE, COMPLETE, $10.00.
Height of Poles 66 inches, diameter of Pot 17 inches, depth of Pot, 10 inches.
47
—IRON unsES.—
Vase P.
PEICE COMPLETE, $9.50.
Vase Only.—Height 15 inches, diameter 21 inches. Price,
$5.00.
PEDEST.\i. Only.—Height 15 inches, square 1 1 inches. Price,
$4-50.
We carry a full line of these goods, which for beautyand durability cannot be excelled. All vases are painted
lead color at catalogue rates, an extra charge is made if other
colors are require.!.
VASE R. — Jardiniere. — Diameter 21 inches,
height 36 inches l9.ooVASE S. S.—Reservoir Vase, on Roman Pedestal . . . 14.00
Vase only.—Height i6}4 inches, diameter21 inches .... .... $6.00
Pedestal ouly. — Height 16 inches, 16
inches square . . 8.00
VASE 0.—Leaf Vase, on Slab Pedestal 16.00
Vas2 onlv.—Height 17 inches, diameter
25 inches ... 7-oo
Pedestal only.—Height 22 inches, 17
inches square 9-oo
VASE K.— Grecian Vase, with Handles andRoman Pedestal ^^23.00
Vase ouly.—Height 21 inches, diameter24 inches $15.00
Pedestal only.—Height 16 inches, 16
inches square 8.00
VASE G.—Grecian Vase, with Handles, on Re-naissance Pedestal ......... 35.00
Vase only.—Height 21 inches, diameter
24 inches i5-oo
Pedestal only.—Height iS)4 inches, 24 x28, oblong 20.00
Vase N.
FLUTED VASE, SLAB PEDESTAL. PRICE,
COMPLETE, $14 00,
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Vase Only.—Height 24 inches, diameter iS inches. $8 00Pedest.'\l Only.—Height 19 inches, 14 inches square. 6.00
HANY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AT FROH $io.oo TO $40.00, INCLUDING VASE AND PEDESTAL.
48 Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
FERTILIZERS.PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, NO. 1.—This is the highest
and best qualit}- of Peruvian Guano oflFered in America. It
is ground, well sieved, and all stones and gravel entirelyremoved, enabling it to be sown with a grain-drill with thesame ease as ground bone or phosphate. It should not beallowed to come in contact with growing plants when usedm a dry state, but should be mixed with lime, ashes, muckor clay
;300 to 400 pounds to the acre. It also makes an
excellent fertilizer for house plants when used in a liquidstate. Per package, 10 cents
;bag of 200 pounds, §6.00
;ton,
$58.00.LOBOS GrUANO.—A grade not so rich in ammonia as the
above. Per bag of 200 pounds, $5.00 ;ton, 545-00.
DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE.—Those who try it orderit again, simply upon its merits. 5-pound bag, 20 cents
;
100 pounds, $2.00; per bag of 200 pounds, 5 5.75 ; ton, 1:32.00.
NO, 1 BONE PHOSPHATE.—It is made of the very bestmaterials, rendered entirely soluble and available for all
growing crops. Our customers may depend that the stand-ard^will be fully maintained. Per bag of 200 pounds, $2.75 ;
ton, I25.00PURE GROUND BONE, ELY'S EXCELSIOR BRAND.—We
know of no commercial manure that is better adapted for
general fertilizing purposes. The sample we offer is of veryfine quality and abolutely pure. It is especially valuable for
applying on grounds intended for lawns, tennis or base-ball
grounds. 3-pound box, 15 cents;5-pound bag, 25 cents
;bag
of 200 pounds, $1.00; ton, $35.00.PURE BONE MEAL, ELY'S DIAMOND BRAND.— Our bone
meal is ground very fine, and will be found better for mixingwith soil for potting purposes than the ordinary ground bone,
as it is much finer. We also recommend it as a top-dressingfor lawns. 5-pound package, 25 cents; 100 pounds, §2.25;bag of 200 pounds, 54-oo; ton, $2,5.00.
BONE FLOUR.—Ground perfectly fine ; excellent for potplants or beds where an immediate effect is wanted. 5 pounds,
25 cents; 25 pounds, 5i-25 ; 100 pounds, $3.00 ;
bag or barrel,
of 200 pounds, S5.00; ton, 540.00.LAWN ENRICHER.—This is an excellent, clean and con-
venient lawn dressing, which will never fail to produce a rich
and luxuriant growth of grass wherever used. 5 pounds, 25
cents; 25 pounds, Si-oo; 100 pounds, S3. 00.
BOWKER'S AMMONIATED POOD FOR FLOWERS.—Madeespecially for plants grown in the conservatory, house or
garden ; clean and free from offensive odor. Full directions
with each bag or package. Per package, 30 cents;by mail,
50 cents; dozen packages, $3.50; 5-pound bag, 50 cents;
25 pounds, $2.00.
LAND PLASTER.—Largely used for mixing with Paris
green and Peruvian guano ; also a good fertilizer on somelands. Per 25 pounds, 50 cents
;bag of 100 pounds, 90 cents
;
ton, SS.50.PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE.—A pure natural manure,
and most nutritious for plants. Its effect is immediate andlasting. Excellent for mixing with the soil for greenhouseplants ; should be used one part manure and six parts soil.
Strewn over and dug into the vegetable garden, or placeddirectly in drills or hills, it promotes a rapid steady growthuntil maturity. It makes a rich, safe and quick liquid
manure ; one pound to five gallons of water can be useddaily with safety. 5 pounds, 30 cents ; 10 pounds, 50 cents
;
25 pounds. Si. 00 ; 100 pounds, I3.50.HAMMOND'S SWARD FOOD.—A good and quick-acting
fertilizer, especially adapted for the lawn, giving the grass
that strong, healfliy look which it so often lacks on poorground. 5 pounds, 25 cents ; 10 pounds, 50 cents
; 50pounds, S2.00.
CANADA UNLEACHED WOOD ASHE3,—For lawns. Pre-
pared for immediate use. 50-pound bags, $1.00; barrel of
about 250 pounds, S3- 00 ;ton, S20.00.
KAINIT.—Specially adapted for putting on lawns to pro-
duce a healthy appearance and sweeten the soil. Also useful
for asparagus beds. 100 pounds, $1.2$ ; sack of 200 pounds,
$2. 00 ;ton, |i4-50-
INSECT DeSTROVeRS.'
SOLUBLE FIR TREE OIL.—A preparation of high meritfor destroying insects or parasites on both the foliage androots of plants. Mealy bug, red spider, scale, thrip, greenfly, fleas, etc., are easily destroyed with one or two thoroughapplications of it. Full directions with each package. Smallbottle, 25 cents; quart, $1.25 ;
gallon, 54.50.PINNER'S TOBACCO SOAP.—For destroying all insects
on plants and animals. Per pound, 50 cents.
TOBACCO SOAP.—Rose brand, -pound tins, 25 cents.
WHALE OIL SOAP.—Successfully used for destruction ofall insects infesting trees, plants, vines, etc., and for washingdown the bark of trees and grape vines. Per pound, 10cents; 10 pounds. Si -oo
;barrel, 6 cents per pound.
CARBOLIC ACID SOAP.—This is a compound of whale oil
and carbolic acid, and is considered by many as being moreeffectual than the pure whale oil soap. Per package, 10 cents.
CARBOLIC AND WHALE OIL COMBINED.—In cans, withdirections, 25, 35 and 60 cents each ; 100 pounds, S7-CO.Quantities of 10 pounds and upwards at 12 cents per pound.
GISHURST'S COMPOUND.—A well-known English remedyfor destroving all insects infesting plants. Per box, 50 cents.
PURE WHITE HELLEBORE.—This is the cheapest andbest preparation for destroying rose slug and currant worms.Per pound, 35 cents.
PERSIAN INSECT POWDER (DALMATIAN).—Per pound,50 cents.
TOBACCO STEMS —For fumigating greenhouses. Perone-pound package, S cents
;barrel, S^-oo ; bale of about
250 pounds, $2. 00.
TOBACCO DUST,—Largely used by market-gardeners for
destroying the cabbage fly. 5 pounds, 25 cents;per 100
pounds, S3-50.SULPHUR (FLOWERS OF).—Used for fumigating green-
houses and conservatories. Per pound, 10 cents ;10 pounds,
75 cents.
PARIS GREEN.—6'/'rzV//>' pure. A poisonous insolublepowder, indispensable on the farm and garden ; an infallible
insecticide for potato bugs, cut-worms, caterpillars, slugsand bugs. Per pound, 25 cents ; 2 pounds, 45 cents
; 5pounds, $1.00.
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TOBACCO DUST AND SULPHUR MIXED.—A sure pre-
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ventive for plant lice, red spiders and other insects, thatI infest the conservatory and garden; if mixed with earth will
kill grub worms, and acts as a fine fertilizer. Price ^-pound,25 cents; 2 pounds. So cents; 5 pounds, Si-50.
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GRAPE DUST,—An excellent preparation for destroyingmildew on grape vines. Can also be used on plants or treesaffected with mould, mildew or rust mites, either in green-houses or open air. Price, 5 pounds, 35 cents.
HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT.—One of the cheapest andmost effective insect destroyers in existence for cut worms,rose slugs, caterpillars, currant worms, cabbage wormsand all insects that are so destructive to fruit trees, vege-tables and shrubbery; is an excellent fertilizer and containsnothing injurious to domestic animals. Per pound, 6 cents
;
5 pounds, 25 cents ; 10 pounds, 50 cents ; 100 pounds, S4.25.LITTLE ANTIPEST,—This preparation is a sure destroyer
of scale, woolly aphis and insect pests of any and all descrip-tions
;may be freely used in conservatory. >^-gallon can,
$1.50: i-gallon can, S2-5o; 5-gallon can, S'lo.oo.
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STOTT'S COPPER DISTRIBUTORS.— 2 cells, S9.00 ; 3 cells,
|ro.oo; 5 cells, S12.00. A 12'^-foot length of best' qualitvof hose to connect the distributor with the faucet, will befurnished if desired. Price, S2.00.
STOTT'S SYRINGE,—The Society of American Floristsgave the highest award to "Stott's Distributor, Sprayer andSyringe," Washington, D. C, August 16, 1S92. Price,'includ-ing two Stott spravers and a rose sprav, $7. 00.
STOTT'S SPRAYERS,—Give a spray resembling mist, thebest for insecticide purposes ever produced. You can spravunder every leaf Single sprayer, $1.00 ; double sprayer,
Sr. 25.KILL 'M RIGHT.—2-pound can, 50 cents
;5-pound can,
Sr. 20 ;ro-pound can, $2.25 ;
20-pound can, S4-00-
Z. De Forest Ely & Co., 1024 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
'^Standard" Flower Pots.HANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR US.
6 Supplied at Dozen Rates. 50 Supplied at 100 Rates. 500 Supplied at ^000 Rates.
Sizes and Shapes as adopted and recommended by the Society of American Florists, at their convention in New York City,
August 23d, 188S. These Pots are full inside measurement, height and width, which makes them at least one size larger than bythe old way of measuring. Destroy all previous lists of RIM POTS, as the sizes and prices are all changed.
Price List of the "Standard" Flower Pots.
Advantages of"Standard" FlowerPots :
First—Uniform size throughoutthe country.Second—Breakage is not one
half as great as in other Pots, thedeep rim protecting them from anyordinary hard usage.Third— The foot keeps the Pot
up from bench, so that it is impos-sible for hole lo become clogged.The Concave Bottom and largehole insures perfect drainage.
SIZES.
13/ inch Height and
33'
2
44 "4
56
7S
910II
12
14
Width Inside,
PRICEPER DOZ.
50. oS
.09
.10
.II
.12
.iS
.20
.24
.27
33•56
.84
1. 172.06
2.38
3.28
3-755-81
PRICEPER 100.
$0.50
•55.60
.70
.80
I-I5
1-35
1.501.60
2.25
3-755.60
7.80
13-75
159521.85
25.00
38.75
PRICEPER lOOO.
I4.OO4- 505.00
5- 756.50
9-2511.00
11-75
12.5018.00
30.00
45.0062.50110.00
127.50
175.00200.00
310.00
The above cut shows how thesePots are placed one in another toanj' height, without danger ofbreakage, and can be shoved backin bins or on table withoutbreakage.We manufacture these Pots up
to 14 inches all with extra largebottoms, giving room where it is
most needed.
Price List of Hand-madePots.
SIZES.
7 . . 145-00 per M.8 62.00 "
9 11.00 per C.
10 12.75"
II 1750"
12 20.00 "
14 31-00"
16 7500 "
18 125.00"
Price List of Hoop Flower ' Price List of Seed or Lily
Pots. Pans.
8 inch,
910
12
1416
18
20
24
$2.15 per dozen.3.00
4-506.0C
9.00 "
15. CO24.00 "
36.00 "
54.00
WIDTH8
10
12
14
16
]8
HEIGHT.
4 inches,
PER DOZEN.
$1.602.CO2.40
3-00
3 504- 25
Price List of Flower Pot Stands.
3 inch, $0 15 per dozen.
4 " 20
5 " 256 " 307 " 408 " 509 " 8010 " 1.00 "
11 " 1.20
12 '• 1.45
14 " 1.70
Price List of Square Seed Pans.
6 inches x 6 inches, $2.00 per dozen.8 " X 8 •' 2.40
10 " X 10 " 3.00"
12 " X 12 " 3.75
BIRD SEEDS AND SUPPLIES.ALL RECLEANED AND OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY.
Z. De Korest Kly & Co.'s
JlJi^e ^^^"^ |oOD.
This popular brand of Mixed Bird Seed, for Canaries and other caged birds, is so
well known as to need no praise.
Eh^'s Bird Food is the largest, cleanest and finest mixture known in the trade;
its many points of excellence render it the most salable.
Why it Pays to Buy Ely's Mixed Bird Seed.
Because it gives satisfaction, and a pleased patron is the best advertisement.It contains more seed than other brands, and the people soon find it out.
It is clean, being all recleaned in our own fanning mills before putting it up.
The hemp seed is m a separate package so it can be fed as desired.
Each package contains a small piece of cuttlebone.
It is beautifully put up.Retail price, lo cents per Pound Package. Sold by Druggists and others all over
the United States. Trade price, $1.75 per 25 lbs. box; ^3.25 per 50 lbs. box;|6.oo
.per 100 lbs. case. F. O.. B., Phila.EED BIRD SAND. Washed and prepared for birds. $1. 10 per case of 3 dozen.WHITE BIRD SAND, Washed and prepared for birds. Si. 10 per case of 3 dozen.BIRD LICE DESTROYER. Non-poisonous, simple, and effective. Put up in bel-
lows boxes, which facilitate its application. Box, 25 cts.
CANARY BIRD POWDER or SONG RESTORER. An invigorating tonic and restora-
tive ; will in every case restore their natural notes. Box, 25 cts.
Prodnces the most beautiful sward. Finest mixture known in the trade.
Sow in the Autumn, and apply Ely's Excelsior Pure Ground Bone, and amagnificent, luxuriant lawn early the following Spring will result. Do notput on stable manure, as that will fill your lawn with weeds. Our EVER-GREEN mixture is carefully prepared from the best recleaned seeds of tested
vitality, and comprises various grasses that grow and thrive during different
seasons of the year, so that a beautiful deep green velvety lawn can bemaintained.
Retail price per quart, 25 cents ; to dealers, in beautifully illustrated car-
toons, |i2.oo per 100 quarts;pints in same style, $6.00 per 100.
is an annual publication with descriptions and prices of Ely's ReliableGarden Seeds4 it is the aim of the writer to make it a faithful repre-sentative and reliable guide to those who desire to obtain g"Ood seeds.We are slow to introduce novelties of unknown merit, but are growers andextensive dealers in all the really good and valuable seeds, both new andold, for the gardener and florist, which we sell at fair prices, without mis-representation. Will mail copy on application to all intending purchasersof seeds.
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5 5i5 12 ^luttteit you 7 bio 9 ,5'-"''' ©rofee pro Stiicf, lutb tc^
^offe, baB bie Seitbung biefes ^(xin ebeit fo gut fein luirb.
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9 ©rciBe. grgebenft,
September 5, 1893.
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Ai,r,EGHENY Co., Pa., August aSth, 1893.
IMessrs. Z. De Fop^st Ely & Co.,
Genti^emen :
Book me for 2,500 more of your'ColdStorage Berlin Valley Pips. I have a monopoly' so far inthe Pittsburg market, and have the praise of furnishing thefirst valley ever brought to this market, the spikes of theflowers being 10 to 11 inches in length. Wishing jou avery prosperous Fall, as you deserve, I remain as ever,
JOHN H. HARRELL.
I have had much finer flowers from your cheap Bulbsthan from the higher-priced varieties of some other houses.
GEO. P. L. REID.Merchant, Marion, Ala.
Your Bulbs gave me great satisfaction, and I will wantmany more this year.
JULIUS TISCHIXGER,Florist, Waverly, Baltimore, Md.