GENERAIi COLLECTION. 



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Officinalis Var. A beaatifnl tricolored variety of Sage; 



leaves white, green and pink, blotched. 

 Heeri. A winter-nowering Salvia. Flowers glossy scarlet, 



with a carmine tint. 

 Tricolor. (See Page 99.) 50c. 



Bethelii. (See Bage 90.) 30c. 

 Marmorata. (See Page 99.) 30c. 

 Mrs. Stevens. (S-e Page 99.) 30c 

 20c. each; $2.00 per doz., except where noted. Set of 13 

 sorts for $2.50. 



PASSIFLOBA. 



PISSITXORA, (Passion Flower.) 



These boautilul an-l interestinc plants climb to a hei<rlit of 

 30 or 30 feet if desired. ■' P. Coerulea "' is hardy, with a slight 

 protection, in this latitude— color varying in the different 

 sorts — bine, crimson, white, etc. 

 Passtflora Pforrtti. Purple. 



Coemlea. Blue. 



Alba. White. 50c. each. (See Parie. 9S.) 



Bnist's Hardy. Blue: very abundant bloomer. 



liondoni. White; small. 



Decasaine. Purple. 



Alata. Blue and white. 



Arc-en-ciel. (Set- Page 9S.) 30c. each. 



Smitbi. {See Page 98.) 50c. each. 



Princeps. Bright scarlet; always scarce; 50c. each. 

 .30c. each, except where noted; $.3.00 per doz. Set Of 10 

 sorts, $3.00. 



SOLANUM. 



fiybridnm Hendersonii. A distinct variety of the 

 "Jerusalem Cherry, " with a very neat and freely 

 branched growth, from 12 to 18 inches in height, with 

 small green leaves, the creamy-white blossoms of 



^ which are succeeded by a profusion of erect, cone- 



shaped fruits of a brilhant orange color. 



Pseudo, Cap Var. A variegated-leaved variety of the 

 Solanum, the edges of the leaves bordered with 

 creamy white. 



.Jasminoides. Of a more slender growth, adapting it for 

 hanging basfeetB, etc.; leaves variegated with white 

 ^ and green; the edges have a purple tint. 



25c. each; $2.25 per doz. 



STEPHONOTIS FLOEIBUNDA. 



A grand old vine, with pure white, deliclonsly fragrant 

 flowers, which are borne in clusters like a Bouvafdia, but of 

 much heavier and wax-like texture. Fine for cut flowers. 

 75c. each ; $6.00 per doz. 



THTRSACANTHUS EUTILANS. 



A we!l grown plant of this Is a most beautiful sight. The 

 flowers are carmine-scarlet, borne in long drooping racemes. 

 50c. each; $4.50 per aoz. 



TRADESCANTU DISCOLOR, 



A strong-growing sort, the le«Te« borne upright; the under 

 side violet-purple, the front light green; good for centre of 

 Baskets, vases, et«. 



aoc *a«k: H.M per doE. 





PrNKS — TYPE. 



PINKS, "Summer Garden Varieties.'' 



Comprising over a dozen distinct and beautiful varieties; 

 colors white, crimson, rose, violet, maroon, etc., etc.; Ex- 

 ceedingly well adapted for summer bouquets; blooms froar 

 June to November. 



15c each; $1.60 per doz. 



PDTK, ALBA FIlffBBUTA. 



A double sort, of good form and substance; quite ftagratil 

 and extensively grown around New York for forcing dnriu)' 

 the w^inter months. Like the rest of its class, it is excellent 

 for summer bouquets. Flowers double, white, fringed, one 

 Incti in diameter, entirely hardy. 



ase. e*ch; $2.26 per doz. 



