Miss Ella V, Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



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BiSS Jasmines 



Confederate Janmine, Rhyncospernium Jas- 

 minoides. — 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 Confeder- 

 ate Jasmine, It will delight all. Price, 

 25 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 dry cellar in Winter. 

 Price, 26 cents each; strong plants, 50 

 cents each. 



Maid of Orleans.— In this beautiful Jasmine 

 there are combined some sterling qualities 

 that place it a peer over existing soris. 

 Easy culture, fine grower, good bloomer, 

 elegant fragrance, and double flowers of 

 chaste and waxy- white appearance. Price, 

 fine plants, 25 cents each. If you only 

 have one Jasmine, let it be this one 



Jasmine, Cape. — 'Well known for its deli- 

 cious fragrance and beauty of its flowers, 

 which are white and double. Price, 15 

 cents each. 



Revolutum. — A yellow-flowered Jasmine, 

 nearly hardy and exquisitely fragrant. 

 Price, 15 cents each. 



Poetica, — Similar to the Jasmine Grand, 

 flowers smaller, but borne on larger spikes. 

 Price, 10 cents each. 



(irandifiorum — (Catalonian Jasmine ) From 

 Italy. The flowers are pure white, star- 

 shaped, of exquisite fragrance. Price, 10 

 cents each. 



Jasminnm Gracillimum.— Exceedingly flori- 

 ferous. 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, 16 cts. each. 



qjJEEN OF NIGHT CAC 1 US. 



JASMINE, MAID OF ORLEANS. 



Queen of Night Cactus 



PJECIDEDLY the grandest flowering plant in cultivation. 

 *-^ Imagine a dozen flowers unfolding with the setting sun their 

 hundreds of wax-like petals, encircled by a wreath of gold, in 

 continual motion! Imagine such a flower three feet in circum- 

 ference, perfuming the surrounding air with the most delicious 

 fragrance known! Does it not deserve its royal title? It grows 

 and blooms with the greatest ease, requires absolutely no care, 

 living for months without water, increasing in value yearly. We 

 have the genuine variety, the only one with fragrant flowers- 

 twelve to twenty inches across, and can furnish one-year-old 

 plants. Price, by mail, 10 cents each. 



Cactus, Case Knife, or Queen of Day.— This elegant Cactus is a 

 fit companion for Queen of Night. The flowers are intense 

 scarlet and borne in such profusion as to literally cover the 

 plant. The individual flowers are four to six inches in 

 diameter. Price. 20 cents eaeh. 

 Lobster Cactus.— Fine Winter bloomer, beautiful pink flowers. 

 Blooms when quite small. Price, nice plants, 10 cents each. 

 Cactus "Triangularis."— The monarch of large-flowered night- 

 blooming Cactus. Cream colored flowers, a rapid grower and 

 unrivalled in beauty. Price, 30 cents each; the three fine 

 Cacti for 50 cents. 

 Stapelia Serpentina, or "Star Fish Cactus." — The flowers are the 

 shape of a star fish, of a chrome-yellow color, covered with 

 brown spots like a serpent's body; hence its name. Price,, 

 strong plants, 10 cents each. 



