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7 Blegant Jasmines. 



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MAID OF ORLEANS. In this beautiful Jas- 

 mine there arc combined some sterling quaities 

 that place it a peer over existing- sorts. Of easy 

 ■culture, fine grower, good bloomer, elegant fra- 

 grance, and double flowers of chaste and waiT- 

 white appearance. Price, fine plants, 15c 

 each; strong plants, 30c each. If you only 

 have one Jasmine, let it be this one. 



JASMINE GRACILLIMUM. Exceedingly flo- 

 rifeioub. A flowering shoot is produced from 

 every joint, which terminates in a dense cluster 

 of pure white, fragrant flowers. In bloom in the 

 greenhouse from October to February. Price, 8 

 cents each. 



GRANDIFLORUM. (Cataloiiiatt Jasmine.) 

 From Italy. F owers are pure white, star-shaped, 

 of exquisite fragrance. Price, 8 cents each. 



POETICA. Similar to the Jasmine Grand, 

 flowers smaller, but borne on larger spikes. 

 Price, 8 cents each. 



REVOLUTUM. A yellow-flowered Jasmine, 

 nearly hardy and exquisitely fragrant. Price, 8 

 cents each. 



JASMINE, CAPE. Well-known for its deli- 

 cious lragrance and beauty of its flowers, which 

 are white and double. Price, 10 cents each, 



GRAND DUKE OF TUSCANY. This Jasmine 

 is very easily grown, even small plants bearing a 

 profusion of very double, cream-white flowers, 

 having a delicious perfume. It is a magnificent 

 plant, and will become one of the most valuable 

 and popular pot plants when it becomes better 

 known. It can be stored in a drv cellar in "Win- 

 ter. Price, 15 cents each; strong plants, 

 35 cents each. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— The seven Jasmines 

 for 50 cents. 



CONFEDERATE JASMINE. 



Rhytfi osperjnutn Jasmijwides. 



CONFEDERATE JASMINE. 



This makes an elegant hard-wooded climber, or can be 

 trained in bush form. It bears large bunches of pure 

 white flowers, with the most delicious Jasmine perfume. 

 It is known in the South, where it is hardy, as the Con- 

 federate Jasmine. A great plant for house culture Also 

 known as Malayan Jasmine. It will delight all. Price, 

 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. 



LANTANAS, OR SHRUBBY VERBENAS. 



The brilliant colors, robust growth and profuse blooming habit of the 

 Lanvana render it one of the finest bedding plants I grow. The flowers 

 embrace all of the most delicate shades of orange, sulphur, creamy- 

 white, etc., changing from one distinct color to another as they increase 

 in age and development. The varieties I have give a wide range ot color, 

 and include the most distinct and prnfuse varieties. Price, 8 cents 

 each; four, my selection, for 25 cents. 



HARDY DOUBLE WHITE DAISY, SNOW CREST. 



Entirely hardy 

 everywhere. The 

 most distinct, and 

 an improvement 

 on all existing 

 sorts. Its habit 

 of growth and 

 size of flowers, in 

 comparison with 

 older varieties, is 

 gigantic. The 

 flowers, ■which 

 are borne on 

 stout, stiff stems, 

 from six to ten 

 i nches long, are of 

 the purest white 

 and full to the 



center. When , _'.. 



fully developed they rise to a conical or sugar-loaf form, and -well- 

 grown specimens will cover a silverdollar. It makes an admirable naraj; 

 garden plant, or mav be forced for cut flowers under the same treatment. 

 as violets. Price, 10 cents each; three for 25 cents. 



CRBST DAISY. 



