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FUCHSIAS—Continued. 
Pendulaflora. Rich crimson trumpet shaped flowers, 
shaded maroon: a winter bloomer. 
Sunray. Not new, but always scarce. Beautiful varie- 
gated foliage, white, pink, bronze and green; salmon 
colored flowers. 
60 cts. each; set 8 sorts for $4.50. 
GYNURA AURANTIACA, 
A new foliage plant which it is claimed will take the same 
rank among bedding plants as Coleus Vershaffelti. Foliage 
like purple velvet. 
50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
NEW SINGLE PINK GERANIUM. 
King Olga, 
Undoubtedly the finest single bedding Geranium that has 
been sent out in many years. That it is destined to super- 
sede Master Christine, there can be no doubt, as it surpasses 
that fine old sort in every respect. The petals are brilliant 
deep pink, white at the base. The trusses are very large and 
perfect, and it is the freest-flowering variety of its color. Its © 
strong growth and other good points will make it invaluable, 
50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 
We offer a set of the finest new French varieties, all of 
superior merit. 
Com.: Ott. Large compact truss; glowing crimson. 
Etenard,. Very dark violet; shaded crimson. 
Falcon de Neige. Pure white shaded pink; very large. 
Gen. Ballot. Beautiful violet crimson. 
** Campenon., Intense dark scarlet. 
‘* Saussier. Shaded salmon and cherry; large. 
ME. Hardy. Light pink. 
Paul St. Victor. Cherry pink: fine. 
75 cts. each; set 9, including King Olga,for $5.50. 
HELIOTROPE, “Purple and Gold,” 
An entirely new style. Foliage golden yellow; flowers 
large, purple, making a beautiful contrast with the leaves, 
hence the name “ Purple and Gold;” in fragrance and pro- 
fusion of flowers it is in both respects equal to the best old 
sorts. 50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
HELIOTROPE, “Swanley Giant.” 
In this we have an entirely new color, the first shade of red 
yet obtained in the Heliotrope, the color being what might be 
termed a carmine rose. The size of the trussis immense; 
often measuring 10 inches in diameter, and of the most ex- 
quisite fragrance. 
50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz.; the 2 sorts for 75 cts. 
SET NEW HELIOTROPES. 
The delicious fragrance, beautiful colors and easy culture 
of the Heliotrope make them great favorites. The below 
named are new and distinct. 
Fleur d’°Ete. Light violet purple with white eye. 
Monceau. Beautiful shade of violet. 
Md. Koff, White tinted rose. 
** Schell. Purple; white eye. 
Purple and Gold. (See special description.) 
Swanley Giant. (See special description.) 
: 50 cts. each; set § sorts $3.50. 
HOYA IMPERIALIS. 
A distinct sort, with scarlet flowers. The leaves are a dark 
green, with a shade of yellow blended through them; a truly 
magnificent plant when in bloom. 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
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ONY 
EVENING GLORY, OR MOON FLOWER 
“EVENING GLORY,” OR ‘MOON 
FLOWER.”’ 
(Ipomea Noctiphiton.) 
We have issued many thousands of this plant in the past 
four years, and it is doubtful if any plant we have sent out 
has given such universal satisfaction. As a climber of rapid 
growth to cover arbors, verandas, old decayed trees or walls, 
it has no superior. Its flowers are pure white, 5 inches in 
diameter, moon-like, and as they expand at night have a 
striking effect. (See cut, half natural size.) 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
JUNCUS ZEBRINUS. 
A curious looking plant with round rush-like leaves varie- 
gated transversely with yellow, like Eulalia Zebrina. Said 
to be hardy. g1.0 cach 
LILIUM HARRISII. 
The great value of this Lily consists in its earliness and 
free-blooming qualities and the superiority of the individual 
flower. The flowers are larger than those of Lilium Longi- 
florum, and the curled points of the petals giverit additional 
beauty. Color pure white and very fragrant. This new Lily 
has the valuable peculiarity of flowering from two to four 
times in succession without rest. Habit of growth is free but 
dwarf, the height being from 15 to 24 inches. A single plant. 
frequently has as many as 30 flowers on it at one time. 
50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 
MAGNOLIA FUSCATA. 
A scarce and beautiful species, producing freely flowers of 
a dark brown color and exquisite fragrance. It is not hardy 
north of Richmond, Va.; it is well worthy of a place in the 
green-house or parlor. 
$1.00 each. 
