R olgiano's Choice Flowering Plants, Shrubbery,Etc. 



ALL SENT BY MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID A FEW DAYS AFTER YOUR SEED ORDERS ARE FORWARDED. WHEN WE DO SOT 

 PREPAY CHARGES WE HAKE SPECIAL NOTE. STATE WHAT DATfc, YOU WANT THE PLANTS FORWARDED. 



HARDY 



Set of 7 for 75c. 



Ball of Fire — Scarlet, crimson eye. 



Cocjuelicot — Salmon, crimson eye. 



Cross of Honor— Pure White, band of lilac. 



Joan of Arc— Pure White. 



Moliere — Salmon rose, rose eye. 



Eclaireur— Purplish crimson. 



Win. Robinson — Crimson shaded to salmon. 



MOON-VINES. 

 The True Ever-Blooming Moon Flower. Ipomea Grandiflora— 



It will attain a height of 40 feet. Price, 10c each. 



New Moon Flower, Heavenly Blue— The flowers are heavenly blue. 

 Price, 10c each. 



HARDY MOON-VINE. 



Pure white flowers and perfectly hardy. 10c each. 



FRAGRANT JASMINES. 



Haid of Orleans. — This beautiful Jasmine is easy cultured, fine 

 grower, good bloomer, elegant fragrance, and double flowers of chaste 

 and waxy white appearance. 



Fine plants, 10c each; strong plants, 35c each. If you have only 

 one Jasmine, let it be this one. 



Poetica. — Similar to the Jasmine Grand. Flower small, but borne on 

 large spikes. 10c each; strong plants, 20c each. 



Revolutum. — A yellow-flowered Jasmine, nearly hardy and exquisite- 

 ly fragrant. 10c each; fine strong plants, 20c 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 can be stored in a dry cellar in winter. 

 25c each; strong plants, 50c each. 



Grandiflorum. — It is from Italy. The flowers are pure white, star- 

 shaped and of exquisite fragrance. 10c each; fine strong plants, 20c 

 each. 



Jasmine Gracillimum.— Exceedingly floriferous. A flowering shoot 

 is produced from every joint, which terminates in a dense cluster of 

 pure white, fragrant flowers. 10c each; fine strong plants, 15c each. 



Cape Jasmine.— Well known for its delicious fragrance and beauty 

 of its flowers, which are white and double. 15c each. Fine. 



Malayan Jasmine, Rhyncospermum Jasminoides. — 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 delicate Jasmine per- 

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

 Jasmine. It will delight all. 10c each, fine strong plants, 20c each. 



CINNAMON VINE. 



(Hardy Vine.) A pretty hardy vine, with edible roots and neat, 

 glossy, cordate foliage. In midsummer it bears clusters of tiny but 

 exceedingly fragrant flowers, with an odor like cinnamon. 5c each or 

 six for 25c. 



LILACS. 

 HARDY SHRUBS. 



Purple Lilac. — This is the old-time favorite of everybody's garden. 

 15c each. _ 



White Lilac. — Its pure white, graceful plumes of fragrant flowers add 

 grace and beauty to bouquets, vases, etc. Asa cemetery plant it is with- 

 out a rival. The plants we offer are unusually fine. 20c each. 



HONEYSUCKLE. 

 HARDY VINES. Price, 10c Each. 



Aurea Reticulata.— (Golden-Leaved.) Beautiful variegated foliage 

 of yellow, white and pink. 



Chinese Evergreen. — Blooms nearly all season. Deliciously fragrant. 

 Flowers buff, yellow and white. 



Hall's Japan.— Literally covered all Su mm er with beautiful yellow 

 and white flowers. Very f ragran t. 



Belgian, or European Sweet Scented.— A fine hardy grower, flowers 

 large and exceedingly sweet. Color, buff, yellow and red. A constant 

 bloomer. The finest Honeysuckle suitable for trellis or pillar. 



Scarlet Trumpet, or Red Coral.— A rapid grower, bright red, with 

 trumpet-shaped flowers. This is the old, well-known variety. 



SCARLET SAGE. 

 Price. 5c Each, or 50c Per Dozen. 

 New Dwarf Scarlet Salvia, Le President. — It is completely covered with rich, scarlet 

 flowers. We have had plants that by actual measurement were only 15 inches high and two 

 feet across. 



New "Dwarf Bonfire." — The variety simply hides the foliage and is a sheet of brightest 

 scarlet. 

 SUverspot, New Salvia. — Has striking handsome spotted foliage and bright scarlet flowers. 

 Splendens. — The standard sort for bedding. 

 Alba. — Flowers are pure White. 



Variegata Splendens.— Flowers striped white and red. 

 Yellow Bird, New Salvia. — Yellow Foliage and scarlet flowers. 

 FRAGRANT HELIOTROPES. 

 Snow Wreath.— Pure White. Price. 6c Each. Albert Delaux.— Purple Gold. 

 The Queen.— Royal Purple. _ _ Florence Nightingale.— Light lavender. 



Chieftain. — Deepest violet purple. 

 PANSIES. 

 Bolgiano's Giant Show Pansies. — They produce their large flowers throughout the entire 

 Summer, and have been brought as near perfection as it is possible to bring them, as the end- 

 less variety and extremely rich, brilliant and charming shades of color will convince you — color 

 so brilliant that it was not thought possible a few years ago could be produced. The combinations 

 of color in the same flower are exquisite and wonderful, and so delicate that no description can 

 convey an adequate idea of their beauty. 35c per dozen. $2.50 per hundred. 



We also sell Pansy clumps of all the best named varieties at 5c each, these clumps 

 are so large if wanted by mail it will be necessary to add 5c for postage. 



VIOLETS. 

 Beautiful and Fragrant. 

 Marie Louise. — Double deep purple, sweet scented 10c each. 



Double White.— Perpetual flowering Violet, Swarley White, or Queen of Fragrance. The best 

 White Violet 10c each. 



Lady Hume Campbell. — One of the purest of the double blue violets 10c each. 

 Hardy Russian. — Hardiest of all violets, deep rich blue. 10c each. 

 Imperial or Parma Violet.— The largest, richest blue and most highly 

 perfumed of all violets. Size of a half dollar. 15c each. 

 CHINESE WISTARIA.— Popular Hardy Vine 10c each; large plants 25c. 



COLEUS. 



We have a collection of 100 kinds of the most distinct sorts. Leave the selection 

 of varieties to us, as it is hard to describe the various tints. Price. 5c each; 12 

 for 50c; 25 distinct varieties for $1.00; by express. 35 for $1.00. These 

 are all good bedders, standing the hot sun without losing their colors. 

 Price of Coleus by the hundred, when sent by express not prepaid, $2.50. 



Autumn Glow. — All the beautiful tints of Autumn leaves. 



Bronze Queen. — A deep bronze with fine yellow edge. 



BlacK Bird. — Very dark with reddish cast. 



Butterfly. — A crimson bronze, old gold and green. 



Bizarre. — Crimson center, edged with green and gold. 



Beauty.— A crimson bronze, with three colors. 



Chicago Bedder. — Green and gold, an excellent bedder. 



Dora C'.app. Crimson center, with bronze and green edge. 



Empress of India. — Crimson, with golden edge. 



Fire Brand. — A fine bedder. Dark crimson shaded garnet. 



Fire Crest. — The foliage is a brilliant carmine crimson shade, the edge is 

 slightly marked with golden yellow. 



Golden Bedder. — Deep golden yellow. 



Golden Verschafeltii. — This ranks first in yellow varieties. 



Hero. — A deep, jet black. 



Hiawatha. — Bronge and yellow spotted. 



Progress. — A beautiful mottled red, green and bronze. 



Retta KirKpatricK. — Bright green, large, deep yellow center. 



Setting Sun. — Crimson, with brightest golden edge. 



Verschafeltii. — A rich, velvety crimson. The best bedder. 



Yeddo.— Color deep golden yellow, splotched bright green. 



LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS, Hardy Vines. JacKmanns.-This is 

 the best known of the fine perpetual Clematis. This plant is free in its form 

 of growth, and an abundant and successful bloomer, producing flowers until 

 frozen up. The flowers are large and of an intense violet purple, remarkable 

 for its velvety richness. 50 cents each. 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA, (Hardy Vine).— Covered in August and Sep- 

 tember with a sheet of clustered snow-white bloom of the most delicious fra- 

 grance. Perfectly hardy; grows rapidly; Fines vines, 20c each; 3 for 50c. 

 NEW COLEUS. Christmas Jem. 



The foliage of this most beautiful Coleus is simply indescribable. The leaves, 

 when fully developed, are ten inches long by eight inches in width. The pre- 

 vailing color is crimson, interlaced with green, carmine, yellow, chocolate, etc. 

 Without doubt, the most strikingly handsome of all foliage plants. 15 ceach. 



VERBENAS. 



The Mammoth Flowering. — Verbena produces uniformly magnificent large 

 trusses, with flowers of unusual size and of a wide range of colors. The indi- 

 vidual blossoms are frequently larger than a silver quarter — in fact, many are 

 scarcely covered by a silver half dollar. The colors are varied, and embrace all 

 desirable markings. We offer the plants at a very moderate price. 8c each; 

 7 for 50c; 15 distinct varieties for $1.00. 



Lemon Verbena. — This plant has the most fragrant foliage of any plant 

 grown. The fragrance is that of a lemon. One plant will scent up a whole 

 yard. Grows rapidly. Exquisite. Can be wintered in the cellar. 5c. each. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA. 



(Hardy Shrub.) A great favorite, and there is nothing finer or more showy, 

 whether for planting in large masses in parks or for single plants on the small- 

 est lawns. Blooms profusely from July until frost, in immense white panicles, 

 tinted with pink and then with brown in the fully matured flower. The plant 

 should be cut back each Spring fully one-half of the past season's growth, as 

 the flowers are much finer. 15c each; strong flowering plants for immedi- 

 ate effect, 35 to 50c each, according to size. 



Acalypha, Sanderii. — The most sensational new plant introduced for years, 

 and one of the most striking flowering ornamental plants. Strong, free growth 

 with large dark green leaves, from each axil of which rope-like spikes of velvety 

 crimson flowers from one to two feet long and nearly one inch thick are grace- 

 fully suspended. 10c each. 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



Single. — White, yellow, crimson, rose, scarlet. 10c each; 3 for 25c. 



Double. — In the same colors. 15c each; 6 for 75c. 



