GENERAL COLLECTION. 



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AGERATUM. 



Old garden favorites, blooming 

 continually throughout the summer 

 months, and also making excellent 

 winter blooming plants; well adapt- 

 ed for bouquets, baskets of cut 

 flowers, etc.; of the easiest culture. 

 White Cap. (See Novelties.) 20 cts 

 Cope's Gem. (See Novelties.) 20 cts. 

 Blanche. Pure white. 

 White Tom Thumb. Six inches 

 in height. profusely covered with 

 bluish white flowers. 

 Blue Tom Thumb. Habit the 

 sameas the preceding, with flow- 

 ers of a beautifulporcelain blue. 

 Imperial Dwarf. A variety of 

 "A. Mexiranum," which it re- 

 sembles; flowers blue. 

 John Douglas. Fine blue; val- 

 uable for massing. 

 Mexicanum. Flowers light blue. 

 Mexicanum Var. Leaves varie- 

 gated with creamy white; flowers 

 blue; very desirable. 

 Prince Alfred. A delicate lilac 



shade. 

 10 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz., except 

 where noted. Set of 10 sorts lor $1.00. 



AL0YSIA CITRI0D0RA, 

 Lemon Verbena. 



A well known shrub, indispensa- 

 ble for the delightful fragrance of it* 

 leaves in the construction of bou- 

 quets, etc. 



10, 20 and 30 cts. each. 



DOUBLE ABUTILON, "THOMPSONI PLENA." 



DOUBLE ABUTILON, "Thompsoni 

 Plena." 



This originated in a "sport" from Thompsoni variegala. It 

 Teiains the beautifully mottled yellow and greeu foliage of that 

 ^variety, but with perfectly double flowers, that resemble in 

 form a double Hollyhock ; color rich deep orange shaded and 

 streaked with crimson. Sent out by us for the first time two 

 years ago. (See cut.) 20 cts. each ; 6 for $1.00. 



ABUTILON, or Chinese Bell Flower. 



Flowering shrubs growing from two to six feet in height; 

 zflowers pendulous, bell shaped ; blooming in abundance during 

 -the entire season ; now much used for flowering in winter. 



There has been a very great improvement in this class of 

 plants. A few years ago two or three shades of crimson and 

 onaroon were about the only colors to be found. Now we have 

 ■white, pink, crimson, maroon, and golden yellow in endless 

 variety. Our set contains the best and most distinct represen- 

 tations of all these colors. 



Aug 1 . Rossold. Variegated foliage, yellow and green. 

 John Hopkins. Bright canary yellow. 

 Mrs. Roenbeck. Bright red. 

 Robt. George. Salmon, veined crimson. 

 Snowstorm. Finest white. 

 Due de Malakoff. Flowers crimson, veined. 

 " " " Var. Variegated foliage. 



Darwinii. Bell shaped ; light maroon orange. 

 Mesopotamicum. Flowers scarlet and yellow. 



Var. Leaves variegated. 

 Santana. Flowers brownish crimson. 

 Crusader. Cherry red ; parasol shaped. 

 Praseri. Dazzling crimson ; immense size ; extra fine. 

 He Plus Ultra. Dark carmine rose. 

 Tancrede. Dark rose color. 

 Toison d'Or. Orange color. 

 Yellow Prince. Very dark yellow. 

 New Double. (See above.) 20 cts. 

 Thompsonii. Leaves mottled ; golden yellow. 

 Boule de Neige. White. 

 Vesuvius. Intense crimson. 



10 cts. each, except where noted ; 21 sorts for $2.00. 



AKMEKIA MARITIMA, "SEA PINK.' 



ARMERIA MARITIMA, "Sea Pink." 



This is the well known "Sea Pink." It is perfectly hardy; 

 does well in all situations; flowers bright pink, very useful for 

 bouquets. Flowers through the spring, summer and fall. 

 (See cut.) 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



AMARYLLIS. 



Amaryllis Johnsonii $0.75 



" Greviana 75 



" Atamasco 10 



" Aulica 75 



Set of i for $2.00. 



ALLAMANDA NERIFOLIA. 



A compact growing green-house shrub, having large, trumpet 

 shaped, bright yellow flowers, which are borne in great pro- 

 fusion nearly the entire season. 



50 cts. each; $4.50 per doz. 



ALLAMANDA HENDERSONII. 



A valuable green-house plant having large, deep yellow flow- 

 ers four inches in diameter. It can be trained to climb, or can 

 be grown in bush form, as desired. It blooms nearly the entire 

 season. A splendid plant. 



30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 



Your second shipment of plants came to hand in fine order, and I am happy to say that I never received a more elegant lot than they 

 were. Many thanks for the same. MRS. W. F. KNIGHT, Brownwood, Texas. 



