OXALIS, ORTGIESI, 
Upright Oxalis, or Star of Bethlehem. 
Few new plants will give better satisfaction 
than this, as it is a perpetual bloomer in every 
sense of the word, Itisin full bloom every day 
in the year, when grown in a pot of good soiland 
with ordinary care. It grows as freely as a Ge- 
ranium in any situation, It is a shrubby plant, 
like a Geranium or Fuchsia without buds, in 
which respect it differs from other Oxalis. It 
_ grows twelve to eighteen inches in height, 
branching treely, and loaded at all times with 
clusters of bright golden, star-shaped flowers 
which do not close at night like other Oxalis. 
Beautiful as the flowers are, itis still a splendid 
plant without them, on account of its highly or- 
namental foliage. The leaves are three-lobed, 
dark olive green above, and a beautiful, shining 
metallic crimson-purple underneath, and wine- 
colored stems. This makes a truly novel plant, 
as well as a very beautiful one, and it is surpris- 
ing to see what attention it willattract. 10 cents 
each; three for 26 cents. 
NEW OXALIS, PRINCESS, 
This new Oxalis comes from San Diego, Califor- 
nia, where it has beenintroduced from the islands 
of the Pacific, It goes under the name of Duch- 
ess, Pink Beauty, etc.,in various catalogues, It 
is bright pink, the flowers the size of a silver 
dollar, and makes a perfect carpet of its bright 
pink flowers. The best Oxalis extant. 10 cents 
each. 
PYRUS JAPONICA. 
Burning Bush, or Japan Quitce. 
One of the most beautiful hardy flowering 
shrubs. A splendid lawn plant. The bright 
scarlet flower produced before the foliage makes 
a gorgeous display. 20 cents each. 
ABELIA RUPESTRIS,. 
A lovely plant, bearing large umbels of pure 
white, bell-shaped flowers of the richest f a- 
grance, Very dainty andfine. 10 cents each. 
ASCLEPIAS, 
A free-growing plant, with large heads of purplish-white flow- 
#rs. Sure tobloom. 5 cents each. 
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SAXAFRAGA SARMENTOSA, 
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OXALIS, ORTGIESI, 
STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA. 
This is the well-known vine for house culture that is always 
scarce, being difficult of propagation. 
grow a stock of several thousand fine plants. It is a hard-wood- 
ed vine, with thick, leathery leaves, bearing bunches of pure 
white flowers that are deliciously fragrant. 
most charming of all fragrant flowers. 
I have been fortunate to 
SAXAFRAGA SARMENTOSA, 
Indeed, it is the 
26 cents each. 
CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA. CIGAR PLANT. 
This is handsome for vases and baskets. Bright, and flowers 
TURATUM. 
ANTHERIC 
4 handsome plant of low habit, leaves nearly round and striped 
reely with silver bands, blooms white, of great beauty, and 
borne in spikes near y twelve inches high. Fine for hanging 
ESS vases, etc. 10 cents each; three for 26 cents. 
‘A lovely plant for vases and baskets, or as a pot plant it will 
Deep green foliage with broad white 
Stripes. Long stalks of white fowers. It is very beautiful and 
20 cents each. 
enrich any collection. 
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