OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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RUELLIA MACRANTHA. 



A Brazilian plant. Flowers freely of a fine violet-carmine, a pleasing color. This plant is of free growth in a 

 warm house, flowering profusely and showy. One of the very finest winter blooming plants of recent introduc- 

 tion. 25 cents. 



STEPHANOTHUS FLORIBUNDA. 



This plant is not new, but as a valuable stove climber it is unequalled. The flowers are pure white, of a waxy 

 texture, very persistent. Some large plants in one of my greenhouses were covered with bloom the whule of the 

 past spring and summer. 25 to 50 cents. 



TABERNiEMONTANAS. 



Each. 

 Tabernaemontana, Camassa, a very desirable 

 shrub, with racemes of double white flowers of 

 Gardenia-like outline and fragrance, which 

 are produced on the point of every shoot 

 The usual temperature of a hot-house with 

 less humidity, will produce blooms more freely 

 and longer in succession. (Growers of flow- 

 ers for market should cultivate a house of this 

 plant alone) 30 cts. to 50 



Each. 



Tabernaemontana, Camelliflora Pleno (Glory 

 of the Day), this plant is not new, but it is 

 not cultivated to the extent it deserves; it 

 succeeds well bedded out during summer, giv- 

 ing its lovely double fragrant flowers of the 

 purest white in great profusion ; excellent for 

 bouquets, &c 



PARIS DAISY OR MARGUERITE. --(Chrysanthemum Frutescens/ 



Paris Daisy, Alice Crousse, a very beaut i fill and 

 useful variety in the way of Halleri Maxima, 

 ami producing flowers more freely than even 



that beautiful variety 20 



Frutescens, pure white, very free 20 



Halleri Major, flowers pure white, free bloom- 

 ing, very useiul for cutting 25 



Paris Daisy, Etoile D'Or, invaluable alike for 

 pots and tor summer bedding, it is possessed 

 of a free yet neat habit, and produces iu abun- 

 dance beautiful soft yellow flowers 



Uliginosum (Pyrethrum Uliginosum), a hardy 

 perennial, large single white flowers 



ALOCACIAS. 



Alocacia, Alba Violacea, stems blue, striped 



white, large foliage.; 25 



Jenningsii, a delicate green, heavy blotches of 

 black 25 



Alocacia, Bataviensis, foliage and stem dark 



P"rple 25 



Javinica, beautiful green 25 



This class of Alocacias bed out finely. 



NEW TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS.— Single Flowered. 



The following beautiful varieties will be found admirably adapted for bedding out, as they 

 produce in the utmost profusion magnificent flowers of very large size, and great variety in color. 

 The tubers rest during the winter months, similar to Gladiolus, and can easily be re-started in 

 growth in the spring. Their profuse flowering quality, and the charming variety of color of 

 their blossoms, render them extremely showy and effective. 



Begonia, Admiration, orange-scarlet, large and 



fine 



Agnes Saul, very large flower, pure white, su- 

 perior to White Lady 



Boliviensis, the flowers are in great abundance, 



bright shining red in color 



Carminata, flowers large rosy-salmon 



Chambersii, flowers free, large rosy-salmou in- 

 side 



Chelsoni, flowers large, drooping, bright orange, 



shaded with red 



Charles Baltet (Lem.), large flowers of a rich 



vermilion, a beautiful variety 



Countess of Kingston, intense purplish-crim- 

 son, immense flowers 



Davisii, it is of the dwarfest habit, the leaves 



and flowers all springing from the root stock. 



The scapes, which rise erect above an elegant 



bluish-green foliage, are bright red ; each scape 



bears three dazzling scarlet flowers 



Diamant (Lem.), flowers very large, of a vivid 



rose color, habit dwarf and compact, beautiful, 

 Eldorado (Lem.), a free flowering plant, flowers 



bright yellow 



Emperor, orange : scarlet flowers, very brilliant, 



a grand flower...'. 



Excelsior, a large flower, cinnabar-red, very 



tine 



Fannie E. Saul, the flowers are large, of a 



brilliant amaranth, of free growth and profuse 



bloomer 



Frcebelii, a splendid new species from Ecuador, 



producing well above the foliage erect bunches 



of large brilliant scarlet flowers 25 



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Begonia, Hon. Mrs. Brassey, vivid crimson ; 



extra fine 1 00 



John Saul, a grand flower, large, color dam 

 scarlet-crimson 50 



L'Abbe Froment, yellow, profuse bloomer 1 00 



Miss M. C. Saul (Saul), very large, deep clear 

 lose, beautiful 50 



Miss Briscoe, rosy-orange with white centre... 50 



M. Marcotte (Lem.), flowers large, of a beauti- 

 til'ul tender rose color, very large and fine, a 

 magnificent plant, superior to B. Kosseflora 50 



Model, a free flowering variety, with finely- 

 lormed flowers of a beautiful carmine-rose 50 



Mrs. John Saul (Saul), color yellow, in the 

 way of Piercei, but larger and finer in every 

 way 50 



Mrs. Laing, immense flowers, bright clear rose. 1 00 



Message de Louvrex (Van Houtte), splendid 

 oranee-red 50 



Mont Blanc (new), a vigorous grower and free 

 bloomer, large white flowers 50 



Onyx (Van H.), flowers very large, vermilion, 

 shaded with verv lively orange, reminding of 

 the color of B. Veitchii 50 



Oriflamme (Lem.), very large flowers, of a car- 

 mine-vermilion, brilliant and showy; vigor- 

 ous, robust grower with large foliage 50 



Piercei, the foliage is very pretty colored, flow- 

 ers yellow, distinct and fine 25 



Queen of "Whites (new), fine free grower and 

 good habit; flowers large, pure white, the 

 finest white 50 



Rosina M. Saul, flower very large, of a bright 

 rich rose color; a charming variety 50 



