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ARNEBIA CORNUTA— Arabian Primrose. 



An exceedingly pretty annual, producing a profusion of rich Primrose yellow 

 flowers about % inch in diameter, marked, upon first opening, with five 

 black spots, which change the second day to a rich maroon color, vanish- 

 ing altogether on the third day, leaving the flower a clear yellow. The cut 

 flower is very effective and keeps fresh a long time in water. The plant 

 grows bushy and about two feet high 10 



AMPELOPSIS— Japanese or "Boston Ivy." 



Veitchii— A beautiful hardy climber. Foliage changes to very pretty shades 

 of red and yellow during the fall 10 



AMAKANTHUS. 



A class of highly ornamental plants, many of whict4'are grown exclusively 

 for their handsome foliage, while others are equally desirable for;their beauti- 

 ful clusters of brilliant colored flowers, which are very enective tor autumn 

 decoration. H. H. A. 



Atropurpu reus— Blood red foliage, drooping flower spike 5 



Cauda tus ( Love Lies Bleeding)— Long drooping sprays of red flowers 5 



Gordonii— Very fine, brilliant colors 5 



Henderii — A novel variety, presenting in its leaf markings a range of color not 



often seen 5 



Helancholicus Ruber— Foliage blood red 5 



Salicifolius (Fountain Plant)— This maguificent 



variety attains a height of from 4 to 6 feet, with 



gracefully drooping, willow shaped leaves, 



banded- and tipped with orange, carmine and 



bronze 5 



Sanguineus (Princess Feather) — A showy plant 



with erect masses of red flowers 5 



Tricolor (Joseph's Coat)— Leaves red, yellow and 



green 5 



BALSAM-Lady's Slipper. 



Old favorites which have been greatly improved 

 both in size of flower and variety of color. Grown in 

 good garden soil they form nice bushy plants which 

 are perfectly covered with flowers. Our Btrains of 

 the3e are unsurpassed for size of blooms, double- 

 ness and beauty of colors. 

 Double Camellia Flowered, White— Extra choice. 10 



Double Camellia^Flowered —Finest mixed 10 



Double Lilac 5 



Double Peach Blossom 5 



Double Red 5 



Double White 5 



Solferino -Beautifully striped scarlet and lilac 



on white ground 5 



Mixed —Per ounce, 40 cents 5 



Collection of.six.separate colors SJ5 



BELLIS. 



(Double Daisy.) 



One of the most charming of 

 spring flowers. In bloom from 

 April to June. H. H. P. 

 Snowball — Large, very 



double, pure white 10 



Perennis, fl. pi.— D o u b 1 e 



white 10 



Perennis, fl. pi. -D ouble 



red 10 



Longfellow— Flowers large, 



dark rose 10 



Perennis, fl. pi. — D ouble 



mixed 10 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON. 



Centaurea Cyanus. 



A perfectly hardy border plant, succeed- 

 ing finely in any common garden soil, but 

 the flowers are more brilliant if grown in 

 gravelly ground. Under cultivation it is 

 really a handsome flower, 'sporting into 

 varieties of white, purple, pink, parti- 

 colored, etc. : 2 to 3 feet high. H. A. 



Centaurea Cyanus, fl. pi. — Double 

 flowered Corn Bottle, mixed colors 10 



Cyanus -Single, mixed. Per oz., 25c. .5 



BACHELOR'S BUTTON. 



ARMERIA— Thrift, Sea Pink. 



A compact and beautiful hardy plant, largely used for edging. H. P. 

 flaritima— Rose pink, y 2 foot 19 



ARISTOLOCHIA-Dutchman's Pipe. 



A rapid growing, hardy climber, growing to a 

 height of thirty feet, with large heart-shaped foli- 

 age, and curious heart-shaped flowers. H. P. 

 V\JPi^2fc»3^lll \_ Sipho— Yellowish brown ' 10 



ARALIA. 



W///M Mf 1 Sieboldii —A handsome foliage plant. P 15 



8^ Sieboldii Variegata-Foliage variegated 29 



If/ ASPERUL A— Woodruff. 



A pretty little plant, with beautiful flowers, sweet 

 scented. 



Azurea Setosa— Blue, 1 foot. H. A 5 



Odorata (Sweet Woodruff)— When dried has a 

 delightful odor, which is imparted to clothing 

 if put in a wardrobe with them. H.P. 9 in — 19 



AURICULA. 



Of this beautiful little plant we have a very fine 

 strain of English-saved seed. The flowers, which 

 resemble the Primrose somewhat, are of various 

 shades of crimson, yellow, maroon, etc. P. 

 E xtra choice mixed 25 



BALLOON VINE. 



C ar d iosper mum . 



lsam. a curious climbing plant, worthy of attention. H. H. A. 

 Cardiospermum Halicacabum— White, 5 feet 5 



BARTONIA. 



Showy plants, with large golden flowers, which expand in the hot sun and 

 are exceedingly brilliant. The foliage is gray and thistle-like in appearance. 

 They require considerable water. Sow seed in open ground where it is intended 

 to flower. H. A. 

 Aurea— Golden yellow, 2 feet 5 



BRACHYCOME. 



A very pretty dwarf-growing plant, covered all summer with a profusion of 

 Cineraria-like blossoms. H. H. A. 

 Iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy)— Blue and White, % foot 5 



BEET. 



Ornamental leaved. A. 

 Chilensis— A beautifully variegated variety 10 



BROWALLIA. 



A very handsome, profuse blooming plant, growing freely in any rich soil. 



n. h. a. 



Elata Ccerulea-Blue, IK feet 5 



BRYONOPSIS. 



A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits which change, as the season ad 

 vances, to bright scarlet striped with white. H. H. A. 

 Laciniosa Ery throcarpa— 10 feet 5 



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