OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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YUCCAS. 



Each. 

 Yucca, Aloefolia Variegata,we received a special 

 premium for a fine specimen of this plant from 

 the Maryland Horticultural Society. Leaves 

 gre?n, broadly striped and banded with yel- 

 low; a beautiful variegated plant 50 cts*. to 1 00 



Each. 

 *Yucca, Quadricolor, the foliage of this is long, 

 recurved and beautifully variegated; a very 

 fine plant 1 00 



DIPLADENIA, (Echites.) 



*Dipladenia, Amoena, flowers of a soft pink color, 

 suffused with rose, somewhat resembling D. 

 Splendens, but in every respect a great im- 

 provement on that variety, being of superior 

 form, tbe lobes being stiff and round, instead 

 of reflex and pointed 75 



*Amabilis, a very beautiful species, bright rosy- 

 carmine, a good grower and free bloomer 1 00 



*Boliviensis, a very free flowering white Dip- 

 ladenia. In babit it is very compact, produc- 

 ing an abundance of flowers in a much smaller 

 state than almost any other species. The foli- 

 age is medium in size, and of a light glossy 

 green color. The flowers pure white, with a 

 distinct yellow centre 1 00 



*Insignis, this is a fine addition amongst stove 

 climbers and exhibition plants ; flowers from 4 

 to 4^4 inches in diameter, of great substance; 

 tube white, the remainder of the flower being 

 rich, deep, rosy-carmine..'. 1 50 



*Dipladenia, Brearleyana, this splendid variety 

 of Dipladenia isoneof the best exhibition plants 

 extant. Its superbly colored flowers, which are 

 of the largest size, opening pink and changing 

 to the richest crimson color. They have this 

 remarkable peculiarity, that the color in- 

 creases in intensity "with the age of the 

 flowers 1 50 



*Hybrida, a very floriferous variety; flowers 

 resembling D. Insignis, both in color and form, 

 hut are produced in much greater profusion... 1 00 



*Profusa, this is a grand species. The flowers 

 are 5 inches in diameter, rich carmine, of fine 

 substance, produced abundantly in bunches 

 from the axils of the leaves. This species has 

 the best constitution of any Dipladenia we 

 have grown, keeping its foliage nearly all the 

 season. There is no plant more beautiful than 

 the Dipladenia, lasting as it does four to five 

 months in flower 1 50 



LAPAGERIAS. 



*Lapageria, Rosea, an extremely beautiful 

 climber, with large rosy crimson bell-shaped 

 flowers 2 50 



Lapageria, a beautiful variety of the last, with 

 numerous large bell-shaped flowers of the 

 purest white 5 00 



JASMINUM, SAMBAC, (Arabian Jasmine). 



Jasminum, Duchesse d'Orleans, flowers double, 

 white, like miniature white roses, deliciously 

 fragrant, a very valuable plant 



Grand Duke, flowers double, white, like minia- 

 ture white roses, deliciously fragrant, similar 

 to the above, but distinct 25 



Grand Duchesse de Tuscany, flowers double, 

 white, like miniature roses, deliciously fragrant, 

 in the style of the two preceding ; very fine.... 



25 



25 



Jasminum, Trifoliata, anol her fine variety, flow- 

 ers white, like miniature roses, deliciously fra- 

 grant 



Hirsutum (single), a very free flowering winter 



blooming species 25 cts. to 



No plants can be more beautiful or fragrant than 

 these ; blooming freely through the summer. All 

 who grow choice plants should possess them. 



IXORAS. 



Ixora, Amabilis, of vigorous and compact habit, 

 deep orange salmon, well formed flowers, borne 

 in large trusses, which are produced in great 

 profusion 50 



"Colei, a cress between I. Coccinea and I. Alba, 

 having the strong, free robust habit and large 

 foliage of the former, and the pure white flow- 

 ers of the latter 1 00 



Coccinea, Superba, a beautiful variety, with 

 very large heads of brilliant orange scarlet 

 flowers, produced freely 50 



Crocata, deep orange, free grower, and profuse 

 bloomer 50 



Regina, it is of compact habit, and the flowers 

 are of a deep shade of color ; the trusses are of 

 a somewhat similar shape to those of I. Cocci- 

 nea, but the plant is much more compact in 

 growth than that variety 50 



Ixora, Prince of Orange, this variety is distinct 

 in color from any other, and is a valuable ad- 

 dition to this ornamental genus It is of free, 

 compact habit, flowers rich orange red, tinged 

 with violet toward the centre, and product din 

 large and dense terminal corymbs 



*Fraseri, a most effective and "beautiful variety, 

 of free and vigorous growth, with rich dark 

 green foliage, and numerous large, terminal, 

 globular flower heads, with blossoms of a bril- 

 liant flamed salmon color, upon carmine scar- 

 let flower tubes, and rich under pedicels of 

 flower stalks 



*Williamsii, it is a free growing plant and an 

 abundant bloomer, producing immense trusses 

 of large flowers, of a very disi inct and pleasing 

 shade of reddish salmon. It is one of the very 

 best varieties in cultivation 



50 



■30 



CLERODENDRONS. 



Clerodendron, Balfouri, a beautiful climbing 

 specie.-, which blooms profusely on the young 



wood, flowers scarlet and white 25 



Thompsonii, a very beautiful climbing stove 

 plant, with crimson flowers, free, vigorous 

 grower and profuse bloomer 25 



Clerodendron, Speciosum, this beautiful plant 

 forms a fine intermediate variety between C. 

 Splendens and C. Balfouri, rich rose or violet 



tinted crimson 25 



Coron aria, a very desirable plant, flowers double, 

 white, very fragrant, fine for bedding out 25 



CALLIPHRURIA SUBEDENTATA. 



This is a very beautiful free flowering plant; flowers pure white, fragrant, similar to E. Amazonica. 25 to 

 50 cents. 



