EMPEROR PANSIES, 
PANSY. 
Our Emperor Pansies are the best the world produces. They 
combine the choicest large-flowered sorts, both of European nnd 
American growers. It has been my aim to make this the finest 
strain of this favorite flower in existence. Price, 35 cents per 
dozen; $2.50 per hundred. Seed of the Emperor Pansies, 10 
cents per packet. 
ABUTILON, CHINESE BELL FLOWER, 
Price, 10 certts each. The set of tite varieties for 
75 cents. 
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ABUTILON, SHOWER OF GOLD. 
Sottvenir de Bontie.—New. One of the most valuable novel- 
ties of recent years, Totally distinct. Strong grower. The 
leaves are a beautiful green, regularly banded with gold, 
flower stem from eight to nine inches long, bloom very large 
and bright orange-red in color. A beautiful decorative 
plant, being of fine tree shape. 
Shower of Gold.—A beautiful dwarf-growing varie 
whole plant being covered with a atanien of Denar 
golden-yellow blossoms, 
Robert George.—A free and continuous bloomer. Flowers are 
broad, their large, overlapping petais incurved, color orange 
veined with crimson, 4 i 
Eclipse.—This is an elegant foliage plant, and one of the pret- 
tiest we know. Itis new, and the flowers, which are pro- 
duced in profusion, set the plant off to good advantage. 
Thompsonii Plena.—New. Perfectly double flowers that re- 
semble in form a double Hollyhock. Color a rich, deep orang? 
shaded and streaked withcrimson. Foliage variegated. z 
Stiow Storm.— Pure white flowers, and blooms freely. Dwarf. 
Enfanta Eulalia.—Flowers large and cup-shaped. Color a de- 
licate satiny=pink, 
Scarlet Gem.—A rich, bright scarlet. 
Golden Bells.—Large, well-shaped flowers of deep yellow. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHIL 
The popular hardy Boston Ivy, whichclings firmly to any wall, 
tree,etc. The leaves, which at first are an olive-green brown 
color,changeto bright scarlet in Autumn. This variety be- 
comes more popular every season, and is, without question, one 
ofthe very best climbing plants for covering brick, stone or 
wooden walls that can be grown. 10 cents each. 
New Double Anemone, “ WHIRLWIND, " 
This beautiful Japanese Anemone has, since its introduction 
proved one of the finest hardy Fall-blooming plants in cultiva- 
tion, growing toa height of three feet, and holding up on stiff 
stems flowers from two and a half to three inches across, of pure 
white,and heavy waxy texture. A large bed of thisis worth 
going miles to see, and the large, graceful flowers are unexcelled 
forcutting. 10 cents each. 
MAHERNIA ODORATA, OR HONEY BELLS, 
This is a fast-growing dwarf plant that bears bell-shaped yel- 
low flowers freely, which are as sweet as any flower we grow, 
5 cents each. 
OTAHEITE ORANGE, 
OTAHEITE ORANGE. 
This valuable and distinct variety of the Orange family isa 
dwarf, compact grower, with glossy, deep green foliage, which 
has a decided odor of the Orange trees of Fiorida, and is exceed- 
ingly floriferous, producing a wonderful profusion of pure white 
flowers of the most delicious fragrance. Identical with the much- 
sought-for blooms of Southern Orange groves, Otaheite fruits 
immediately after flowering, bearing fruit about one-half the 
size of the ordinary Orange, retaining in a marked degree its 
sweetness, This unique Orange cannot be equaled as a Winter- 
blooming pot plant for house culture. Requires but little sun- 
light,and flowers and fruits when but twelve to fiftcendnches 
high. As a pot plantthis lovely Dwarf Crangeis one of the 
most novel and beautiful that can be grown. With a couple of 
plants of it you can have an abundance of the far-famed delicate 
and fragrant Orange blossoms. We have grown a large stock 
of clean, vigorous plants that will bloom and fruit at once, of this 
beautiful Orange, and commend it to our friends as a novelty of 
sterling worth and merit. Good plants, 10 cents each: large, 
strong plants. to blnom and bear profusely at once, 25 to 40 cents 
each, according to size. 
