BQLGiANO's Flowering Plants, Etc* 



ALL SENT BY MAIL OR EXPRESS PREPAID A FEW DAYS AFTER YOUR SEED ORDERS ARE FORWARDED. WHEN WE DO NOT 

 PREPAY CHARGES WE MAKE SPECIAL NOTE. STATE WHAT DATE YOU WANT THE PLANTS FORWARDED 



SCARLET SAGE. 

 Price. 6c each, or 60c per Dozen. 

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

 We have had plants that by actual mersurement were only IS inches high and two feet across. 

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

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

 Splendent. — The standard sort for bedding. 

 Alba. — Klowers are pure white. 



Variegata Splendens.— Flowers striped white and red. 

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



New Dwarf Scartel Salvia, Mrs. Page. — This variety simply hides the foliage and is a sheet ot 

 brightest scarlet. 



DESIRABLE HYDRANGEAS. 



Thomas Hogg. — A. pure"Vhite variety, with trusses of flowers measuring 15 in. in diameter. The 

 plants, when full grown, attain a height and width of 6 ft. Perfectly hardy. 15c each. 



Otansa. — This is by far the best of allHydrangeas, the flower being almost double in size of the 

 older varieties, and its free-blooming qualities are unequalled by any plant we know of. The color is 

 at first a deep, rich pink, gradually changing to almost a snow-white. Blooms have been measured 15 

 inches in length, by ten inches through. It is indeed an enormous and beautiful flower. 15c each. 



FRAGRANT HELIOTROPES. 

 Price, 10c each, the 5 for 40c. 



Snow Wreath. — Large clusters of fragrant flowers, pure white. 



Albert Delaux.— (Purple and Gold ) In bloom it is exquisitely beautiful, the deep lavender color 

 of the flower contrasting admirably with the ever varying foliage. 



The Queen.— Dwarf habit, profuse bloomer and rich perfume, color royal purple with a distinct 

 white center. This is by far the best of all Heliotropes. 



Fiorence Nightingale. — The best light lavender. 



Chieftain. — Color deepest violet-purple, large white eye, very fragrant 

 habit, very floriferous. 



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 endless 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 doz. $2.50 per hundred. 



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

 estch, these clumps are so large if wanted by mail it will be necessary 

 •o 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. 

 THE SET OF 5 VIOLETS FOR 45c. 



New Violet, PEACOCK. 



This is an entrancingly beautiful new Violet, the markings of its charm- 

 ing colors are difficult to describe. The prevailing color is white, with 

 delicate tracings and markings of sky-blue. Everybody is charmed with it. 

 20c. each. 3 for 50c 



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. 



TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 



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



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



COLEUS. 



We have a collection of 100 kinds of the most distinctive sorts. Describe 

 what you want arid 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, $3.00. 



CROTONS. 



The Crotons are among the finest foliage decorative plants known. As 

 easy to grow as Coleus, and much brighter in their coloring. Our customers 

 everywhere, especially in the South, should bed out Crotons. They can be 

 lifted and potted in the fall, and make handsome houseplants. The leaves 

 of all are more or less veined and margined, sometimes entirely vafriegated, 

 with shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Some have long, narrow leaves, 

 arching gracefully, fountain fashion ; others are broad and short, oak- 

 leaved; some recurve very much, others are twisted corkscrewlike. 

 Crotons love heat, sunshine and moisture. The Crotons are fast becoming 

 one of our most beautiful bedding plants, and are also one of the handsom- 

 est house plants in pots. 10c each. 3 for 25c. 18 different varieties 

 for $1.35. 



VERBENAS. 



The Mammoth Flowering. — Verbena produces uniformly magnificent 

 large trusses, with flowers of unusual size and of a wide range of colors. 

 The individual 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 a whole 

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



FRAGRANT JASMINES. 



Maid of Orleans. — This beautiful Jasmine is easy culture 1, good bloomer, 

 elegant fragrance, and double flowers of chaste and waxy white appearance. 



Fine plants, 10c each. Strong plants, 35c each. If you bavc only 

 one Jasmine, let it be this one. 



The plant is of vigorous 



"DWARF BONFIRE" SCARLET SAGE. 



JASMINES— Continued. 



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 exquisitely 

 fragrant. 10c each. Fine strong plants, 20c each. 



Grand DuKe of Tuscany. — This Jasmine is very easily grown, even smalt 

 plants bearing a profusion of very double cream-white flowers having a de 

 licious perfume. 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 f i om every joint, which terminates in a dense cluster of pure 

 white, fragrant flowers. 10c each. Fine strong plants, 25c each. 



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

 flowers, which are white and double. I5c, 35c and 50c each. 



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 perfume, 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. 

 INDIA RUBBER PLANT. 



Fine plants 15 in. high, 65c each, 18 in. high, 75c each. Extra fine 

 plants, 2 feet high, $1.00 each. 



Variegated Leaved India Rubber Plant.— White, grand. Fine plants, 

 15 to 18 in. high, $1.00 each. Small, but good plants, 65c each. 

 CYCLAMEN. 



Persicum Giganteum, or Persian Violet.— This is a decided improve- 

 ment over the old variety, being of a more robust habit and stronger grower. 

 Produces flowers on short, stout stems, and of immense size, often measur- 

 ing, on well-grown bulbs, two inches in diameter. The foliage is also 

 beautiful, and it is a charming winter bloomer. 10c each. 

 CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. 



Umbrella Plant. — This is a plant of the easiest culture, and a large 

 specimen, is as handsome as a Palm for decoration. It makes a handsome 

 pot plant, or can be used in baskets or vases, making a charming effect. It 

 will grow luxuriantly in water, 8c each. 



BASKET PLANTS. 



We have a great many calls for plants suitable for baskets and vases. We 

 grow these plants in large quantities, and can furnish them at 5c each, or 

 12 distinct plants for 50c. 



LILACS. 

 HARDY SHRUBS. 



Purple Lilac. — Is the old-time favorite of everybodys garden. 15c each. 



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

 grace and beauty to boquets, vases, etc. As a cemetery plant it is without 

 a rival. The plants we off-r are unusually fine. 20c each. 

 HONEYSUCKLE. 

 HARDY VINES. Price, 10c each; The 6 for 50c. 



Aurea Reticulata. — (Golden-leaved.) Beautiful variegated foliage of 

 yellow, white and pink. 



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

 Hall's Japan.— Covered all summer with beautiful yellow and white flowers. 

 Belgian, or European Sweet Scented. — Color, buff, yellow and red. 

 Scarlet Trumpet, or Red Coral. — This is the old well known variety. 

 Yellow Trumpet, — Golden yellow trumpet-shaped flowers Fragrant. 



HARDY MAGNOLIAS. 

 Red, Rose and White. Strong plants, 4 ft. high, 75c each, or the 3 colors 

 for $2.00. The above Hardy Magnolias can be sent only by 



express. Do not order them by mail. 



BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE MAPLES. 



HARDY.— 40c each, the 5 maples for $2.00. 



Felicifolium.— Grten fern leaved ; extra fine. 



Versicolor. — Silver variegated Maple. 



A tropurpureum.— Purple-leaved. 



Roseo Marginatum. — Red striped ; foliage fine. 



J tpohica Aureum. — Golden yellow; distinct. 



Lissectum Atropurpureum. — Red-leaved Maple. 



THE EVER-BLOOMING TrtlTOMA. 

 Red Hot PoKer Plant.— Strong plants that will soon bloom, 20c 

 each. 3 for 50c. Hardy and very attractive. 



