24 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD. 



English Ivy. — Plain foliage, 10 to 25 each. 



Variegated. — Pink, green and white, 25 cents each. 



Jasmine Azorica. Beautiful foliage, clusters of snowy white 

 fragrant flowers, 15 to 35 cents each. 



J. Poeticum.— Glossy leaves white fragrant flowers, rapid growers 

 10 to 25 cents each. 



J. Sambac, Grant! Duke of Tuscany.— A shrubby variety, with 

 very large white flowers, very double. Among the most fragrant 

 of all in this genus of sweet scents. Strong plants 50 cents each. 



Manda villa Suaveolens. Splendid climber, with graceful foliage 

 and fine clusters of large pure white exquisitely fragrant flowers 

 resembling the jasmine. One of the most beautiful vines ; 15 to 

 50 cents each. 



Khyncospermum. - Jasniinoides, an evergreen greenhouse 

 climber which has an abundance of fragrant white Jessamine- 

 like flowers in the spring for three months, 20 to 5t> cents eacn. 



Jap nese Hydr nges. - Beautiful, fringed white Price $1.00 

 Double red .fl 00 ; strong plants the two for SI 50. Rose with 

 black stems 25 to 50 cents each. 



Japonica Yariegata. — 25 to 50 cents each. 



Impatience Sultana. — Charming little house plant; grows well in 

 shade outside flowers rose, 10 to 50 cents each. 



Impatience Lucy.— Mauve pink flowers, 10 to 25 cents each. 



Ipomea Leari. — Perennial blue morning glory, splendid climber, 

 10 to 25 cents each. 



Lanrustiniis. — 25 cents each. 



Lobelia. — Several varieties, 50 cents per dozen or 5 cts. each. 



Lilinm Liongiflorum.- Small bulbs 10 cts., large 20 cents. 



Ijasianclra Macrantna Fioribniida. — Magnificent evergreen 



shrub ; light green foliage like velvet ; edged dark red ; large 

 flowers, rich violet blue, 25 to 50 cents each. 



Mackava Bella. — Evergreen shrub?; lavender flowers, 15 to 25 



cents each. • 



Mil la Bill or a. —Small bulbs, with beautiful fragrant white star 

 shaped flowers; 1;. 2 inches across. Price, 10 to 15 cents each. 



Montbretia Crocosmaetiora. — Medium sized bubs; foliage re- 

 sembling a giadiolia; flower orange scarlet; showy and beauti- 

 ful. Price 10 cents. 



Othonia Sedifolia. — Fine for borders; fleshy foliage ; yellow star- 

 shaped flowers, per bunch 10 cents. 



Poinsettias — Pulcherrima, a tropical plant of gorgeous beauty, the 

 bracts or leaves that surround the flower being in well-known 

 specimens, one foot in diameter and of the most dazzling sear- 

 let. In a hot house temperature of sixiy degrees it begins to 

 bloom in November, and remains expanded until February. 

 Price 25 to 75 cents each. Grows outside in So. « alifornia. 



Plumbago. — Capensis. deserves gem ral culture, produces its large 

 trusses of azure-blue flowers from March till Aovember; one of 

 the besl bedding-plants ; splendid shade of dark blue, 10 to 25 

 cent- each. 



Flo a Alb .—Like the above, but pure white; beautiful, 2 J to 50 

 cents each 



Oxi lis.— Four sorts perpetual blooming, white and pink, 6 cents 

 each ; per dozen 40 cents; yellow per dozen 8 cents, large pink 10 

 cents per dozen. 



