GENERAL COLLECTION. 



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HYDRANGEA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. 



This, although a hardy plant, is excellent for greenhouse 

 decoration during the summer. It is more especially suited for 

 indoor use, as the leaves burn on full exposure to our hot mtd- 

 summe» suns, but when planted in a half shaded situation will 

 do well. The leaves are deep green, marked with pure white. 

 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. 



We offer a fine and varied assortment of this showy plant, 

 ranging through all shades of yellow, crimson, rose, violet, lilac, 

 etc. Of the Double White variety we have a very fine strain, which 

 is largely used in summer for cut flower work. 

 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



NEW JAPANESE HOLLYHOCK. 



It difters from the ordinary Hollyhock in its pyramidal form 

 and dwarf growth, growing only about two feet in height. The 

 flowers are semi-double, of a bright scarlet-crimson; blooms 

 during the summer months. 



60 cents each; $6.00 per dozen. 



IVIES, ENGLISH, (Hedera Helix.) 



Well-known hardy creeping or climbing plants. 

 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



IVY, GERMAN or Parlor, (Senecio Scandens.) 



A rapid-growing, climbing plant, with yellow flowers; well 

 adapted for covering trellis-work quickly, or as a house-plant in 

 winter; leaves glossy green. 



25 cents each ; $2.25 per dozen. 



For new variegated variety and new dark-leaved sort, " Sene- 

 cio Macroglossis," see Novelties. 



IPOMCEA MORTONII. 



A ,-«luable climber or creeper, well suited either for climbing 

 on trellis-work, or drooping over the sides of baskets or vases; 

 flowers' pinkish-lilac. 



25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



JASMINTJM GRANDIFLORUM, (Catalonian 



Jessamine. ) 



A valuable winter-flowering plant, either for parlor or green- 

 house; blooming without interruption from October to May. 

 The flowers are pure white; most deliriously fragrant; used ex- 

 tensively by all bouquet makers. 



25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



JASMINUM REVOLUTUM. 



A yellow-flowered Jessamine, growing rapidly to the height 

 of from ten to twenty feet. A splendid plant for the Southern 

 States, as it is hardy south of Maryland. Very fragrant. 

 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



JESSAMINE, CAPE, (Gardenia Florida and 

 Radicans.) 



Flowers white, shaped like miniature camellias; deliciously 

 fragrant. 



Strong plants, 50 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. Smaller plants, 

 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



JTJSTICIA COOPERII. 



A neat, variegated-leaved plant, with bright carmine and 

 white flowers. Blooms during the spring and winter months. 

 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



LINUM FLAVUM. 



A plant of the flax order, of extremely neat habit; growing 

 about one foot in height, with flowers Of pure yellow, nearly 

 two inches in diameter, almost covering the plant when in full 

 bloom. 



25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



KLENIA REPENS. 



A succulent plant, with long, fleshy glaucous, upright green 

 leaves; used as a basket plant or for bedding with other succu- 

 lents. 



30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 



KONIGA MARITIMA VARIEGATA, (Var. 

 Sweet Alyssum.) 



This is one of our most useful variegated plants. The white 

 of the foliage predominates over the green, making the plant in 

 the summer season one of the very best we have for massing or 

 in ribbon-lines, in contrast with dark foliage. It is also excel- 

 lent for baskets, and as it blooms freely in winter, its sweet- 

 scented white flowers are much used for bouquets. 

 25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY, (Convallaria Majalis.) 



This beautiful little plant is extensively grown for forcing in 

 the winter and early spring months, the pendulous grace of its 

 white flower spike being much prized in the construction of 

 the most valuable baskets and bouquets. It is entirely hardy, 

 preferring a position slightly shaded. {See Cut.) 



25 cents each; $2.25 per dozen; S15.00 per 100. 



LANTANAS.— General Collection. 



We have few continuous blooming plants that afford a greater 

 variety of color than the Lantana. It is yearly becoming more 

 extensively cultivated, so that it ranks as one of the most im- 

 portant plants that we grow. The varieties named below have 

 been selected from our importations of the last few years as the 

 most distinct. 



Adolph Avas. Canary; dark centre. 

 Alba. White. 



Alba Lutea Grandiflora. White; yellow centre. 

 Alba Perfeeta. Pure white; very fine. ■ 

 Anrantiaca. Bright orange. 

 Clotilda. Pink; yellow centre. 

 C. De Mourney. Pink and straw color. 

 Delicatissima. Deep lilac. 

 Don Calmut. Orange. 

 Eugenie. Rose and white. 



Flora. Orange and pink. > 



Fulgens. Yellow and orange. 

 Flava Liilaci na . Lilac and orange. 

 Flavian:!. Canary. 

 Grand Sultan. Purple and yellow. 

 Hendersonii. Rose; white centre. 

 King of Roses. Scarlet and orange. 

 Lenain, Orange and carmine. 

 Lina Etinger. Straw color; dwarf and profuse. 

 Magnum. Large; white-yellow centre. 

 Marcella. Lilac rose, changing to yellow 

 Did. Porcher. Rose and salmon shaded. 

 M«»ns. Bucharlet. Golden yellow. 

 Mo n fee It. Crimson; compact habit. 

 Mutabilis Major, grange and scarlet. 

 Md. Caillotte. Orange red; yellow centre. 

 Md. Hoste. Rose and orange. 

 Raphael. Purple, orange and rose. 

 Rubra Liutea. Red and yellow. 

 Splendens. Purplish red. 

 Triumph. Dark orange. 

 Victoria. White; lemon centre. 



25 cents each; $'2.25 per dozen. Set of 32 sorts for $4.50. 



