/MISS MARTHA HISER, FLORIST, URBANA, OHIO. 



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FRAGRANT FLOWERING HELIOTROPES. 



Price, 8 Cents Each. Except Where Noted. 



ALBERT DELAUX — (Purple and Gold.) The foliage is a 

 Dright golden-yellow, very pronounced, and marked slightly 

 with a delicate green. In bloom it is exquisitely beautiful, 

 deep lavender, color of the flower contrasting admirably 

 with the ever-varying foliage; very free flowering; trusses 

 large. Price, 10 cents each. 



CHIEFTAIN— Rich shade of violet, highly fragrant. 



CHAMELEON— Bright blue, passing to pale lavender. 



DARK BOUQUET— An unusually rich, dark purple. 



JULIETTE— Very dark purple. A grand bedding variety. 



SNOW WREATH— Superb, large clusters of deliciously fra- 

 grant flowers of pure white. Price, 10 cents each. 



COMTESSE de MORTMART— Free flowering, sweet; dark 

 velvety blue, white eye, good for massing. Price, 10c. each. 



FLEUR de ETE— Splendid new sort, having panicles of 

 bloom of the largest size, the individual florets being a wide, 

 trumpet shape: beautiful shade of blue, shading to white at 

 the center. Very fragrant. Price, 10 cents each. 



MME. AD. DUBOUCHE— Trusses enormous, mossy looking; 

 color, velvetv-violet. One of the most beautiful Heliotropes 

 ever introduced. Odor exquisite. Price, IO cents each. 



MD. RENE ANDRE, New— A very rich dark shade of violet, 

 with very large truss and extremely sweet. Price, 10 cents. 



MISS LIZZIE COOK, New— Deepest and richest violet pur- 

 ple color; large white eye, very fragrant 15c, 2 for 26c. 



HELIOTROPE, 

 MISS LIZZIE COOK. 



Abutilons, Flowering Maples or Chinese Bell Flowers. 



Price, 8 cents each, except where noted. 



ECLIPSE —Excellent for baskets or vases; of trailing 

 habit, large foliage, beautifully marked with deep green 

 and yellow; flowers bright yellow with crimson throat. 



GOLDEN BELLS— A bright golden yellow Abutilon of 

 strong, bushy habit, and very free flowering. 



INFANTA EULALIE, New — Excellent for pot culture; 

 the growth is short-jointed andcompact, making a neat, 

 bushy plant; large flowers, much more cup-shaped than 

 other Abutilons: color, delicate satiny-pink. A remark- 

 ably free bloomer both in Summer and Winter. 10 cents. 



PINK PERFECTION— Flowers, a beautiful deep pink. 



ROBERT GEORGE— Flowers broad; petals large, over- 

 lapping, incurved; color, orange, veined with crimson. 



SPLENDENS— Dwarf, compact habit; flowers deep red. 



SNOW STORM— Beautiful, pure white flowers; growth 

 dwarf. 



SOUV. de BONN— Very strong grower, the leaves a 

 beautiful green, are regularly banded with white; flower 

 very large and bright orange color. 



THOMPSONII PLENA— A variety with perfectly double 

 flowers; color, rich, deep orange, shaded and streaked 

 with crimson. 



NEW SAVITSI. 



This is one of the most beautiful variegated foliage 

 plants, both for the house and outdoors, the variegation 

 being pure white, the white predominating, and in some 

 cases a great many leaves are almost entirely white. It 

 is of dwarf, compact growth, it thrives well outdoors, re- 

 taining its variegation in the hottest sun. It is an orna- 

 ment to the smallest garden as well as to the largest. 

 Price, 15 cents each ; two for 25 cents. 



Gorgeous Flowered Hibiscus. 



Price, 8 cents each; 2 for 15 cents. 

 AURIANTICA— Large, double, orange-colored flowers. 



COOPERII TRICOLOR— Foliage beautifully variegated 

 with dark green, pink and white; flowers crimson. This 

 beautiful tri-colored plant is one of rare magnificence, 

 and is unequaled by any other plant in brilliancy of foli- 

 age. 



CARMINATUS PERFECTUS— Full, round flower of per- 

 fect shape and of a rich, soft carmine rose, with a deep 

 crimson eye. 



COLLERII— Flowers of buff yellow, with a crimson scar- 

 let base, peculiarly handsome. Double. 



GENERAL DE COURTlGiS— A very grand, large-sized 

 flower; single; light scarlet, very showy. 



GRANDIFLORUS— Rich, glossy green foliage, blooming 

 continuously, literally covering the plant with crimson 

 scarlet single flowers. 



MINIATUS— Semi-double flowers of a bright vermillion 

 scarlet; petals waved and recurved, are very handsome. 



RUBRA— Fine double variety, with large red flowers. 



ROSA SINENSIS— Flowers red and very large, averag- 

 ing nearly five inches in diameter. Single. 



SUB- VIOLACEOUS— Flowers of enormous size. of a beua- 

 tiful carmine, tinted with violet; probably the largest 

 flower of the Hibiscus family, and a free bloomer. 



VERSICOLOR— A varietv combining in its flowers all 

 colors of the whole family, being handsomely striped 

 crimson; buff, rose and white. 



ZEBRINUS— Double, outer petals scarlet, edged with 

 vellow, inner petals very regular, curiously variegated 

 with creamy yellow scarlet. 



HEW HYDRANGEA MONSTROSA GRANDIFLORA. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



JAPANESE HYDRANGEA, PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA— A new very 

 striking and elegant hardy flowering shrub, suitable for lawn's, re- 

 cently introduced from Japan. The flowers are pure white, afterwards 

 changing to pink, and are borne in immense pyramidal trusses more 

 than a foot long, and nearly as much in diameter. It blooms in mid- 

 Summer, and remains in bloom two or three months. The plant is of 

 bushy and compact growth, attains a height of three to four feet and 

 is perfectly hardy in all parts of the country. Needs no protection of 

 any kind. Price, young plants, 15 cents each; extra strong two year old 

 plants, for immediate effect, 35 cents each. 



OTASKA— A splendid variety from Japan. Flowers large bright pink 

 tinted with blue: produced very freely. Price, 10 cents each. 



RAM IS PICTIS— (Red Brached)— A grand variety, producing immense 

 sized flowers and trusses, Color, very deep rose or light cherrv. The 

 new growth of wood is a deep reddish purple color, making it distinct 

 from any other variety. Price, 15 cents each. 



THOMAS HOGG— The immense trusses of flowers are first slightly 

 tinged with green, becoming of the purest white, and remaining so a. 

 longtime. Price, 10 cents each. s 



MONSTROSA GRAN DIFLORA-One of the most beautiful plants we have • 

 the grandest and most beautiful of Hydrangeas. Clusters of bloom are 

 simply enormous; of a beautiful and most intense rose color shaded 

 white. Growth robust and compact, with a marvelous freedom in pro- 

 duction of bloom. Bloom 15 in. in diameter. Price, 15 cts.; 2 for 25 cts. 



