NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 



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"JEAN EISLEY. 



MEW PERPETUAL FLOWERING PINK, 

 "Jean Sisley." 



Entirely distinct; ground color light shade of rose, with a 

 ■deep crimson centre; rich clove fragrance, having the free 

 flowering qualities of the Monthly Carnations. Single spikes 

 lave frequently 6 fully developed flowers on at one time. It is 

 ■certain to be very useful for cut flowers in winter, as well as 

 3jeing a most prolific summer bedding plant. Entirely hardy. 



Price, 50c. each ; $4.50 per dozen. Stock plants, $1.50 each. 



STBEPTOSOLEN JAMESONI. 



STREPTOSOLEN JAMESONI. 



The flowers are lobed, nearly one inch in diameter, opening 

 bright orange, changing to a rich, dark cinnabar red. Blooming 

 in the greatest profusion from March to July. As it requires 

 but little heat, it can be grown very successfully as a house 

 plant. (See cut.) 



25 cts. each; $2.25 per dozen. 



TIGBIDIA GBANDIFLOBA ALBA. 



TIGRIDIA GRANDIFLORA ALBA. 



Its flowers are large, of a dead, or pearly white color, marked 

 at the base of each division with large spots of reddish brown 

 or chestnut color on a yellowish ground, forming a fine contrast 

 with the white of the petals. This is a grand acquisition to 

 our summer borders, and a grand companion to the already 

 known and admired varieties of this family. 35 cts. each. 



OTHER VARIETIES. 



Concliiflora. With deep colored flowers; a lovely variety. 

 Grandiflora. Deep crimson scarlet, of the largest size. 

 10 cts. each; set three for 50 cts. 



NEW DWARF TROPEOLUM, 



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Flamingo. 



Intense dazzling scarlet; dwarf. One of the finest plants for 

 massing, vases, baskets, or for covering rock work. This plant 

 is grown in immense quantities for all purposes of decoration 

 in England, and is certain when known to be valued here, as no 

 plant is better suited either for summer or winter flowers. 



Price 2. r >c. each; $2.25 per doz.; by the 100 at special low rates. 



It is just as easy and satisfactory to buy from your handsome catalogue, as it would be to select my plants in person at your green-houses. 

 You always send fine healthy plants, and usually far better than I would expect, considering your low prices. 



MRS. GEO. PARK, Augusta, Me. 



