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MISS MARTHA HISER, tJRBANA, OHIO, 



fragrant Flowering Heliotropes. 



Price, 5 Cents Each, Except Where Noted. 



Albert Delaux— (Purple and Gold.) The foliage is a bright 

 golden yellow, very pronounced, and marked slightly with a deli- 

 cate 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 cts each. 



Chieftain— Rich shade of violet; highly fragrant. 



Chameleon— Bright blue, passing to pale lavender. 



Comtesse de Mortmart — Free flowering, sweet; dark vel- 

 vety blue, white eye; good for massing. Price, 10 cents each. 



Dark Bouquet— An unusually rich, dark purple. 



Fleur d' 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. They are 

 very fragrant. 



Juliette— Very dark purple. A grand bedding variety. 



Mme. Ad. Dubouche — Trusses enormous, mossy looking; 

 color, velvety-violet. One of the most beautiful Heliotropes ever 

 introduced. Odor exquisite. Price, 10 cents each. 



Md. R-ene Andre, New — A very rich dark shade of violet, 

 with very large truss and extremely sweet. Price, 10c each. 



Miss Lizzie Cook, New— Deepest and richest violet purple 

 color; large white eye, very fragrant. Price, 15 cents each, 

 two for 25 cents. 



Queen of the Violets— For a neat, dwarf habit, profusion of 

 bloom and richness of odor, this Heliotrope has np equal, and its 

 vivid color of rich violet blue with a distinct white center, gives 

 us something entirely new in color, either for Summer decoration 

 or Winter flowering. Price, 10 cents each. 



Snow Wreath — Superb large cl" =;ers of deliciously fragrant 

 flowers of pure white. Price, 10 ce™ts each. 



NEW GIANT FLOWERED 

 HELIOTROPES. 



Czar — A very dwarf growing variety with black stems and 

 enormous panicles of dark violet bloom. Very rich in color and 

 of the "Giant type." Price, 10 cents each. 



Czarina— A very fine companion for the above. A little taller 

 grower; deep indigo blue with white eye; enormous trusses of the 

 "Giant type." Price, 10 cents each. 



Le Cid— Semi-dwarf and very robust: panicles very large and 

 the florets of the very largest size yet obtained. Mauve passing 

 to lilac ancLtender rose, with clear white eye. A very beautiful 

 and a most attractive variety. Price, 15 cents each. 



Le Poitevine — Enormous florets compose the very large truss 

 of bloom; color, mauve, violet and azure with shadings of rose. 

 A robust, semi-dwarf grower, very free and continuous in bloom. 

 Price, 10 cents each. 



Md. Bruant— A fine companion for the above; a little taller 

 grower. Color, lilac, with white eye; enormous trusses of the 

 "Giant type." Price, 10 cents each. 



Picciola— Rosy violet with white center. A giant variety, also 

 very free and of beautiful habit. Price, 10 cents each. 



Prince Charmant, Novelty — Handsome foliage with ex- 

 tremely free blooming qualities. Color, a lovely tint of bluish 

 mauve. The panicles of bloom are of enormous size. 10c each. 



Sweet-Scented Jasmines. 



Heliotrope* 



miss lizzie: COOK 



The Grand 



QUEEN 



CACTUS 



Phyllocactus Latifrons, or Queen Cactus— The 



giant of its family. Magnificent night bloomer; flowers 

 eight, ten and twelve inches across,, produced on plants 

 scarcely a foot high, from May to August. Quick grower 

 if good soil and warm, though somewhat shady position 

 be given it. The most suitable Cactus for all around pur- 

 poses, as it is sure to bloom profusely and make fine and 

 valuable specimens. The perfume is especially delight- 

 ful. I recommend it above all other cacti, and believe that 

 it will please purchasers especially well. Price, 25 

 cents each. 



Cape Jasmine — Well known for its delicious fragrance, beauty of 

 flower; white and double. Price, 15 cents each; large plants 50c. 



Confederate Jasmine, Rhyncospermum Jasmiiioides — Ele- 

 gant hard-wooded climber, or can be trained in bush form. It bears large 

 bunches of pure white flowers, with the most delicious perfume. It is 

 known in the South, where it is hardy, as the Confederate Jasmine. 

 Price, 15 cents each; large plants 40 cents each. 



Grand Duke of Tuscany— Very easily grown, even small plants 

 bearing a profusion of very double, creamy white flowers; a magnificent 

 plant; a valuable and popular pot plant. It can be stored in a dry cel- 

 lar in "Winter. Price, strong plants, 20 and 50 cents each. 



Gracillimum— Exceedingly floriferous, flowering from every joint, 

 which terminates in a dense cluster of pure white, fragrant flowers. 

 Price, 5 cents each; large plants 20 cents. 



Grandiflorum, Catalonian Jasmine— Flowers pure white, star- 

 shaped: exquisite fragrance. Price, 5 cents each; large plants 20c. 



Maid of Orleans— I place it as peer over existing sorts. Easy cul- 

 ture, fine grower, good bloomer, elegant fragrance, waxy-white flowers. 

 Price, 15 cents each, large plants 40 cents. 



Poetica— Similar to Jasmine Grandiflorum. Flower smaller, bat on 

 longer spikes. Price, 15 cents each, large plants 40 cents. 



R.evolutum — A yellow-flowered Jasmine, nearly hards' and exquisite- 

 ly fragrant. Price, 5 cents each, large plants 20 cents* 



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