NEW OR RARE PLANTS. 



91 



NEW HELIOTROPE, " Snow "Wreath." 



The nearest approach to pure white we have yet had in the 

 Heliotrope ; truss very large, growth compact, a decided acqui- 

 sition; exquisite fragrance. We found it last winter most val- 

 uable for flowers. 



30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



NEW WHITE HYDRANGEA, 

 "Thos. Hogg." 



This is the plant shown in our colored plate 2 years ago. It 

 has now been very generally distributed over the entire country. 

 To those who have not yet obtained it, we would say, that the 

 flowers are pure white, often measuring fifteen inches in diame- 

 ter ; the plant, when fully grown, covering a space of six feet 

 in diameter — making it a valuable plant for cemetery decora- 

 tion or other purposes. It is hardy everywhere, if a slight pro- 

 tection of leaves is given around the roots in winter, We have 

 a. large stock, and offer it at the following low rates — oilplants 

 that mill bloom this season. 



1st size, $1.50 each ; $12.00 per dozen. 



2d " 50 " 4.50 



3d " 25 " 2.25 



HYDRANGEA feTELLATA PROLIFERA. 



Another new Hydrangea. The bracts or rays are a deep pink, 

 mottled with white. It is hardy, and is entirely distinct. It 

 belongs to the Hydrangea Japonica class, but is much superior, 

 and is distinct from that species. 



1st size, $1.00 each ; $9.00 per dozen. 



2d " 50 " 4.50 



3d " 25 " 2.25 



JTJSTICIA BICOLOR. 



This plant is in bloom nearly all the year. The flowers are 

 .star-shaped, white tipped, crimson-maroon, resembling some 

 species of orchids. 



50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



NEW' GERMAN IVY, (Senecio Macroglossis.) 



A new variety of this popular plant, which will become much 

 more valued than the old sort. It resembles the English Ivy to 

 such a degree that it is often mistaken for it ; the leaves have a 

 metallic lustre, the veins and ribs being of a lighter color. It 

 has the same strong, vigorous growth as the common German 

 Ivy, and, for baskets, etc., it is unsurpassed. 



30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



NEW VARIEGATED GERMAN IVY. 



A variegated form of the common German Ivy (Senecio 

 Scandens). The bright green leaves are bordered and marked 

 with creamy white. Very scarce. 



75 cents each ; $7.50 per dozen. 



IPOMEA NOCTIPHYTON, (Evening Glory.) 



A rapid growing plant of the "Morning Glory" family, with 

 pure white, moon-like flowers, six inches in diameter, which 

 open at night. A German Summer Garden in one of our South- 

 western cities had all tue arbors covered with this plant, and, 

 when lighted up, it was the attraction of the city. We sold 

 some thousands of it last season, and it invariably has given 

 satisfaction. 



30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



JASMINUM, " Duchess D'Orleans." 



We have now got this variety in good growing condition, 

 Flowers pure white, similar to a Double Balsam. Deliciously 

 fragrant. 



• 75 cents each ; $6.00 per dozen. 



JASMINUM HIRSTJTUM. 



Naturally a much better grower than the preceding ; pro- 

 duces its pure white double flowers in great abundance ; very 

 fragrant. 



75 cents each ; $6.00 per dozen. 



JASMINUM POETICA. 



Similar to the Catalonian Jessamine ; flowers smaller, but 



borne on larger spikes. The leaves are larger, and it is a 



stronger grower. Makes a most valuable climbing plant, 



though, if desired, it can be grown in bush form. 



50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



The 3 new sorts for $1.50. 





Ibis. 



JAPAN IRIS, 



We offer a set of 12 distinct kinds of these ; they are entirely 

 hardy, varying in color through all the shades of lilac, white, 

 yellow and rose — flowers large, resembling and equaling in 

 beauty some of our finest orchids. A most desirable plant 

 (See Cut). 



30 cents each ; Set of 12, $3.00. 



KLENIA ARTICULATA. 



A singular-looking succulent plant, with light glaucous, 

 green leaves, and peculiarly jointed stems. 



50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



KALANCHOE ACUTIFOLIA. 



A succulent plant, of branching habit ; leaves narrow and 

 deeply indented. The stems are tinged with pink and brown. 

 It is one of the most beautiful succulents in our collection. 

 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



LEUCOPHYTON BROWNII. 



A novel, white-leaved plant ; a low, compact grower; one of the 

 very best for edgings ; an excellent basket plant also. 

 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



LIBONIA PEROHIENSIS. 



Flowers are cuphea-shaped, maroon, orange and yellow in 

 color. In winter and spring it is one mass of bloom. Few 

 plants are more attractive. 



50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



LAGERSTRiEMIA INDICA REGINA, 



(Crape Myrtle.) 



A rich carmine flowered variety of vigorous growth, much 

 superior to the original colored variety. 



$1.00 each ; $9.00 per dozen. 



