OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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Azalea Indica, Madame Cannartd'Hamale, satiny- 

 white, occasionally striped. 



Mad. Ambrose Verschaffelt, variegated, constant 

 in its stripes, flowers white, washed-rose and striped 

 crimson. 



Mad. C. Van Eckhaute, flowers 4 inches in diame- 

 ter, snow-white, perfect shape, double. 



Mad. Jean Nuytens VerschaffeTt (new), white 

 relieved with a yellowish spot, a fine large flower 

 of good form and substance. 50 cents. 



Magnifica Alba Pleno, a magnificent double white 

 variety. 



Marquis of Lome, beautiful orange, with large 

 lobes and saffron-yellow blotch. 



Meteor, bright rose, very double. 



Mont Blanc, a very fine variety, with double flowers, 

 pure wbite. 



Narcissiflora, double, white, very early. 



Nonpariel, orange, bordered with white, and spotted 

 with chocolate. 



President Van den Hecke, pure white, striped 

 with rose, double. 



Princess Louise, shining tender rose, festooned 

 with pure white, lai-ge carmine spot. 



Queen of Double Stripes, a beautiful double white 

 flower, occasionally coming elegantly tipped and 

 streaked with rose. 



Queen of Double Whites, flowers large, double, of 

 the purest white. 



Price, 3 inch pots, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen; 4 

 cents each, $4.50 per dozen. Extra sizes extra prices. 



Azalea Indica, Princess Charlotte, deep rose, with 



dark amaranth blotch. 

 Queen of Roses, rose color, with broad rounded 



flower lobes, \ipper lobes, relieved by a cloud of 



small crimson specks. 

 Queen of Scarlets, brilliant scarlet, marked with 



rich crimson spots on a violet ground. 

 Queen of Whites, finely formed, of the purest 



white. 

 Reine des Roses, deep clear rose, red spots, large 



and attractive. 

 Roi de Beautes, light salmony rose, suffused with 



violet, edged with white, double. 

 Senator Kestler, rosy-crimson, very fine shape. 

 Sigismond Rucker (new), lilac-rose, strongly net- 

 ted and bordered with white, bright saffron-red 



blotch. 50 cents. 

 Souvenir du Prince Albert, large double flowers, 



lobes broad, half white and half rose, edges pure 



white. 

 Splendidissima, white ground, striped with car- 

 mine. 

 Stella, bright scarlet, deep violet-satin on upper 



retal. 

 Virgin Queen, pure white, fine form. 

 Vittata Crispifiora, white, striped with purple and 



crimson. 



Virginalis, pure white, edge of flower frilled. 

 Vivid, a fine rich scarlet, beautiful, 

 inch pots, 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen ; 5 inch pots, 50 



AZALEA AMCENA AND VARIETIES. 



The varieties of A. Amoena bloom early and are very desirable for greenhouse culture, or 

 for forcing. They are nearly or quite hardy in this latitude. 



Azalea Amcena, bright rosy purple, 

 hose-in-hose 

 25 to 50 cents. 



P 11 

 hose-in-hose lashon, very distinct, quite hardy 



*Caldwelli, a very beautiful variety of flowers, bright 



Indian red. 

 *Mrs. Carmichael, a hybrid between Amcena and 



Stella; color a rich magenta shaded with crimson, 



the upper segments spotted with black. 

 *Obtusa, a beautiful variety of Amoena from Japan., 



with orange scarlet flowers. 

 *Rosaflora (Rollisot.ie), a very beautiful species, with 



double flowers, well filled in the centre, of a bright 



rosy salmon color well imbricated, a superb plant 



from Japan. $1.00. 



Azalea, Princess Maude, a very profuse flowering 

 variety, the principal color being magenta, richly 

 shaded with warm rose ; a bold striking flower. 



*Princess Beatrice, light mauve, slightly spotted in 

 the upper petal segment, flowers round and of good 

 shape. Sometimes produces double flowers. 



Prime Minister, the flowers of this variety are small, 

 and produced in clusters of from three to five flowers, 

 and sometimes more, and of a pleasing soft pink 

 color, with a deeper shade of the same color towards 

 the base. 



*Wm. Carmichael, a charming variety, rich car- 

 mine shaded with magenta, the upper segments 

 beautifully spotted. 



Price, 3 inch pots, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen; 4 inch pots, 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen; 5 inch pots, 50 

 cents each, $4.50 per dozen. 



BEGONIAS. 



Varieties of dwarf growth, cultivated chiefly 

 for their beautiful foliage. Principally of the 

 Eex type. 



Begonia, W. E. Gumbleton, a beautiful hybrid 

 between Rex and Discolor. 25 cents. 

 Bettine Rothschild. 



Fire King (new), foliage very bright. 50 cents. 

 Grace Fahnestock, neat foliage. 

 J. L. de Boucher. 



Louis Schwatzer, beautifully marked foliage. 

 Louis Chretien, a very distinct variety. 

 Metallica, veins of a dark metallic hue.' 

 Marshalii. 



Mons. Victor Lemoine, marbled like lace. 

 Mrs. H. Low. 

 Negro, very dark foliage. 

 Philadelphia, fine. 

 Queen of England. 

 Rex. 



Root. Buist. 

 Smaragdina, green. 



Talisman, a fine new variety of the Rex class. 25cts. 

 The O'Donohue, finely marked. 

 Voie Lactee, very fine variety. 20 cents. 



Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (save where 

 priced). 



BEGONIA. 



