plant can scarcely be too highly recommended as a handsome, showy climber. 
25 and 90 cts. 
TECOMA JASMINOIDES—A very handsome climber and always admired. 
Glossy foliage, and clusters of large flaring, trumpet-hke flowers, white with 
maroon-red throat, and pink with a red throat. The long veranda at the 
Arlington Hotel. Santa Barbara, is most picturesque, being festooned from 
one end to the other with this grand climber, which is in bloom the entire 
year and bears hundreds of thousands of the flowers. White, 25 cts; Pink, 30 
cts. 
WISTERIA—25 cts. each. 
TACSONIA BUCHANII—A pink Passion Vine. Another rampant grower, 
with large, lovely pink flowers, followed by edible fruit; always in bloom; a 
most satisfactory vine, as anyone can succeed with it. 25 cts. each. 
TACSONIA VON VOLEXMI—One of the most satisfactory of the Pasa- 
flora family; always scarce and rare; the foliage is long and prettily divided; 
the flowers are large and of an intense crimson; they hang pendant from 
stems 12 inches long, and are exceedingly graceful. Small plants, 50 cts; 
large, $1. 
GRAND NEW TACSONIA, “SUTHERLANDIA ”’—This most beautiful 
new climber, is said to be a cross between the ‘“‘Scarlet Pasaflora” and the 
“Pink Tacsonia.” It is of vigorous habit, with handsome large shining three- 
lobed foliage, of strong texture, and a rich, dark green. The flowers measure 
4 inches across. Color, an exquisite carmine rose, shading darker in the cen- 
ter, with a tiny purple fringe around the throat. It is a fine bloomer, rival- 
ing evon its parent, the scarlet Passion Vine, so noted for the profusion and 
magnificence of its flowers. Seedlings, 25 cts. each; plants from cuttings 
ready April Ist, 35 cts. each. 
BULBS. 
Choice Amaryllis. 
I make a specialty of Amarvllis and can furnish fine, healthy blooming 
bulbs. My seedlings are very beautiful, the flowers finely formed and hand- 
somely lined, flushed or feathered. 
The white ones marked with shades of red are especially beautiful, many of 
them have extra petals, and in nearly all of them the petals are daintily fluted 
ut the edges. They rival llies in their exquisite beauty. The red ones are 
also very fine. The bulbs at prices named are all blooming sizes, the more 
expensive ones having bloomed several years. I will make.up collections of 
amaryllis for those who write me desiring them, giving special discounts. 
A. AULICA—“ Lily of the Palace”—Summer and autumn _ bloomer. 
Handsome evergreen foliage, large, spreading flower of a rich crimson scarlet, 
lined and penciled, white and maroon, greenish yellow center. Bulbs. 35, 
50 cts. and $1 each; monster bulbs, $1 50 each; $3, $5 and $9 per dozen. Post- 
paid. 
A. DEFIANCK—A magnificent variety with rich broad foliage, shaded 
red. The flower stems are tall and bear frum 6 to 8 splendid, large crimson 
Howers, heavily lined with white and maroon. Deliciously fragrant. This is 
one of the handsomest and most satisfactory of all Amaryllis. It blooms at 
intervals during the year, grows fast, and is easily cultivated. Bulbs, 30, 50, 
75 cts. and $1 each; extra large bulbs, $1 50; $3, $4 and $8 per dozen. 
