ROSES, SEEDS, AND BULBS FOR 1895. 



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EW .SILVER=EDGED 



VABUTILON, 



Souvenir de Bonn. 



This is a grand novelty and one of the 

 prettiest variegated plants ever introduced 

 for house and pot culture; leaves deep 

 green, each one edged with a wide border 

 of lovely silver- white; beautiii.il bell-shaped 

 flowers, fine buff-yellow, elegantly veined 



ith rose ; a charming pot plant^^^lS cts, 



EW ABUTILON, GoVifn Fleece. 



A lovely golden-yellow variety ; a per- 

 fect gem; continually covered with 

 flowers summer and winter. 15cls. each. 

 NEW ABUTILON, Bali/^ Snow. 

 Pure snow-white flowers, v^Js handsome. 

 12 cts. each. y''^ 



NEW ABUTILON, Thor\p<oni plena. 

 Large, perfectly double llowers, rich 

 orange, veined with scarlet, and beauti- 

 fully variegated foliage ; an elegant house 

 !^*>,,^^ plant. 12 cts. each. , 



§ >NEW ABUTILON, EdUffse. Splen- 

 JF '^ did variegated kind, foliage beautifully 

 marbled bright yellow and green, flowers 

 scarlet and bufl'; nice for pots, baskets, 

 and vases. 12 cts. 



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Set of five for 50 cts. 



THE DAHLIA SUNFLOWER. 



Certainly one of the most handsome and 

 showy bright-yellow flowers we have. It 

 grows three to four feet high, is of bushy, 

 compact growth, and is covered from top 

 to bottom with splendid golden -yellow 

 flowers, the size of dahlias and perfectly 

 double. 15 cts. each; two for 25 cts.; four 

 for 50 cts. 



SOUVENIR OE BONN. 



The Beautiful OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



This is a beautiful dwarf Orange tree, easily grown. It 

 makes an elegant house or window plant; leaves are thick, 

 glossy green, and the flowers are pui'e white and deliciously 

 sweet, followed by lovely golden-yellow oranges about half the- 

 size of ordinary oraijges. It is one of the very finest housfr 

 plants, very easily managed ; bears flowers and fruit at the same- 

 time, and almost continuously the year round ; begins fruiting: 

 when only twelve or fifteen inches high; always beautiful and 

 very highly valued. Fine, strong plants 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



DWARF OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



• NEW HARDY ORANGE 



(Citrus trifoliata). Looks 

 exactly like an orange tree ; 

 blooms beautifully ; flowers 

 are pure white and delight- 

 fully fragrant, — in fact, just 

 as sweet as real orange blos- 

 soms ; bears small, bright-red 

 oranges, very curious and 

 pretty, but not eatable. 

 Makes a neat, compact little 

 tree, very pretty for planting 

 in yards, gardens, and lawns ; quite hardy. 15 cts. each ; three for 40 cts. , postpaid. 



SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA. 



This is a splendid house plant. Always showy and attractive; requires 

 little care, and stands dust and drought with impunity; the leaves grow erect, 

 one to two feet high, and are beautifully striped crosswise with broad white 

 variegations on a dark-green ground. It has a charming beauty of its own 

 which other plants do not possess, and is useful both winter and summer. Makes 

 a fine center piece for vases and baskets, and grows splendidly out-of-doors dur- 

 ing the summer months. Price of sti'ong, healthy, growing plants 20 cts. each. 



THE SWORD FERN. One of the handsomest and most showy Ferns for house 

 culture, as it endures the heat and dust of living rooms with impunity. The 

 long, graceful fronds arch gracefully in every direction, growing from two to 

 three feet high ; does well ia open ground also, and is perfectly hardy. Makes 

 a charming ornament either indoors or out. 20 cts. each. 

 Sanseviera and Fern both for 35 cts. 



SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA. 



