ABUTILON ECLIPSE. 



A new, most beautiful and distinct Abutilon, which is accurately shown 

 in illustration. The leaves are beautifully spotted with golden yellow on a 

 green ground. Tne flowers are orange yellow, and are produced abundantly. 

 It is an excellent plant for edging foliage beds, and as a basket or vase plant 

 is unsurpassed, while as a specimen in the window or conservatory it has few 

 equals, 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents ; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 



ABUTILON.— (Golden Bells). 



A well-grown plant of this variety has the appearance of being hung with 

 an abundance of glittering golden bells, making a fine contrast agaiiibt the 

 rich green leaves. It is a strong, handsome grower ; the flowers are bell- 

 shaped, of a rich golden yellow. It blooms continually during the summer 

 months, and, if desired, will bloom equally well in the sitting-room or green- 

 house in the winter. 15 cents each ; 4 for 50 cents ; 9 for SI. 00, postpaid. 



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SWANLEY WHITE. 



A most beautiful Violet, being pure white, double and deliciously fragrant, 

 It is a free bloomer, its large, double white flowers above its glossy green foliage, 

 producing a wonderful effect. 



HARIE LOUISE. 



Deep violet blue, double, fragrant and free-flowering. Should be grown by all 

 interested in the culture of cut flowers on account of its easy forcing qualities. 



SCHCENBRUN. 



Undoubtedly the finest and largest single ; deep blue, sweet-scented. 

 Any of the three violets, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per 

 dozen; 1 plant of each, 35 cents; 3 of each, $1.00, postpaid. 



Nem Tricolor Cupheh, 



One of the most remarkable flowering plants, combining three distinct 

 colors in each flower, scarlet, purple and white. It belongs to the same 

 family as the well-known 'Lady's Cigar Plant," but is vastly superior in every 

 way. The flowers are tubular in shape, one anri one-half to two inches long, ana 

 have two bright scarlet wings at the end of each flower ; the tip of the flower is 

 bright purple, the stamens 

 are pure white : the body of 

 the flower is pea-green and 

 is covered with fine crimson 

 hairs like a moss rose; truly 

 a wpnderful flower. The 

 plants are always in bloom 

 when given proper care. It 

 grows into a bushy plant about 

 15 inches high, and makes 

 an elegant appearance vi hen 

 potted or in the open ground. 

 20 cents each ; 3 f >r 50 cents ; 

 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 



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TRUE ROSE OF JERICHO. 



" The Rolling thing before the 

 whirlwind," mentioned by Isaiah. 

 From Syria. The true and only Resur- 

 rection Plant mentioned in the Bible, 



and although really dead, have a strange 

 faculty of opening and spreading out 



their leaves and branches when placed in 

 water, and closing up again when dried. 

 My cut shows plant open and closed. This 

 is an article of ornament for the table, 

 mantel-piece, or window, and will retain 

 its peculiar properties for twenty-five to 

 fifty years. 20 cents each ; 2 for 30 cents ; 

 4 for 50 cents, postpaid. 



A CHARMING basket or pot plant, introduced last year, 

 and is certainly an acquisition to this class of flower- 

 ing plants. It is strictly a perpetual bloomer, a good 

 specimen showing from ten to twenty large saucer-shaped blos- 

 soms, about three inches across, of a beautiful, bright, clear, 

 pink color, veined with scarlet, and a white centre. Thesuperb 

 colors, combined with airy grace and beautiful form, go to 

 make a flower which is in beauty perfection itself. The plant 

 grows about ten inches high, inclining to a trailing habit, 

 holding its large silky flowers erect. As a window plant or for 

 open ground culture is desirable, early frosts not injuring it 

 and will bloom on until frozen solid within the ground, or if 

 taken in the house, in the Fall, will bloom uninterruptedly all 

 Winter. 25 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents ; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 



NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERING MUSK PLANT. 



Every one is familiar with the common " Musk Plant," hence 

 this Improved double flowering variety will be doubly welcome. 

 It grows most luxuriantly and is always covered with its bright 

 yellow perfectly double flowers ; the foliage is equally fragrant as 

 the common variety. It makes a splendid pot plant for the win- 

 dow, or it can be used with telling effect in baskets or vases ; its 

 graceful drooping habit eminently fits it for either purpose. 

 20 cents each ; 3 for 50 cents ; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 



D. O. North, Punxsutawny, Pa.: "I received all the plants and 

 seeds ordered from you in very fine condition. They look fresh and 

 good, and I am certain will all grow." 



A. S. Bliss, Chehalis. Washington: " My three packages of seeds 

 and plants came safely through and I was surprised to see how nice 

 and green the sage plants looked. Many thanks for the extras." 



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