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NEW DOUBLE ABUTILON, " THOMPSONI PLENA." 



NEW DOUBLE ABUTILON. Thompsoni Plena. 



There are few classes of plants that are more popular and desirable for house or garden culture than the Abutilon. 

 Although many fine single varieties have been raised ; a double one has never been produced until 

 we obtained this. It originated in a "sport" from Thompson! variegala, and it still letains the beautifully mottled 

 yellow and green foliage of that variety, but with perfectly double flowers, that resemble in form a double HollynocK , 

 color, rich deep orange, shaded and streaked with crimson. (See cut.) 



30 cts. each 

 SET NEW ABUTILONS. 



A distinct and beautiful collection containing some 

 entirely new shades of color. 

 Chamois. Tan color. 

 Coronet. Large size; blood red. 

 Crusader. Cherry red; parasol shaped. 

 Fraseri. Dazzling crimson ; immense size; extra fine. 

 Ne Plus Ultra. Dark carmine rose. 

 Seraph. Pure White. 

 Tancrede. Dark rose color. 

 Toison D'Or. Orange color. 

 Yellow Prince. Very dark yellow. 

 New Double. (See above ) 



30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Set of 10 varieties for $2 50. 



DOUBLE 



$3.00 per doz. 



NEW ALTERNANTHERA 

 NANA. 



AUREA 



When the Golden Alternanthera aurea was sent out 

 a few years ago, it was believed that it would supersede 

 even-tliing else for a yellow line iu "massing" or "rib- 

 bon "bedding." but experience has shown ti/at it is linking 

 in two important points. In many localities it does not 

 attain its .yellow color until late in the summer, winch is 

 a vital objection. Then, again, its straggling liab t of 

 growth is undesirable. In tli.a new v*noty we have a 

 plant which grows compact and up-ight to a height of 

 only four inches, and which becomes bright golden yellow 

 at onco after being planted out. and retains its colo. right 

 through tho season. The foliage is narrower than the 

 old variety, and the whole plant distinct and sup nor in 

 every respect. We jrcdict for this new variety a topu- 

 lariiy equal to thai of the crimson Par., choides major. 



$1 50 per dozen; $10 00 per 100. m 



WHITE AZALEA-" Daphne." 



This, we consider, the finest of its class, its flowers are pure white and near'y double the size of "Flag of Truce." 

 It is very free flowering and is as good a grower as any of the single \arieties. Price, 3A inch pots, $26 00; and 4^ 

 inch pots, $50 UU per 1U0. 



DOUBLE WHITE AZALEA-" Flag of Truce." 



Fine healthy plants, 3.J inch, $25 00; 4J inch, $50 00 per 100. 



See description of NEW TEA ROSE " SUNSET," page 4. 



