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while even 4 = = = ‘ yy Ss \ NEW ANNUAL CHR YSANTHEMUMS.—During the last few ® 
oO \\. years many new and beautiful torms of this esthetic annual, have been 
introduced, which I now offer in a mixture, thus giving my customers 
a chance of securing all the new varieties for the price of one. The 
varied markings ot bronze, crimson, maroon, and gold, alternating 
with pure white and deep purple, are strikingly beautiful, whether 
as pot plants or conservatory or for growing out of doors. For cut- 
ting they are invaluable. Packet, 10 cents. 
CAEEEIRE 
ORME 
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aint; 
RARE CACTUWUS.—These wonderful plants are admired by everyone 
who seesthem. Their curious forms and wonderfully brilliant flowers are 
sure to make them attractive. Illustration conveys but a faint idea of what 
can be obtained with proper attention from one of my packets of seeds, afford 
ing untold interest and pleasure. For growing in the garden or forsitting-room 
decoration nothing can be more eftective. Seed should be sown under glass in 
light sandy soil, germinating readily, Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25cents. 
- — ee eee ee ae most oe of 
all annual climbers, bearing delightfully fragrant flowers 4 to 5 inches in - oo ———— 
diameter, of a beautiful pure white in color, blooming at night in great ar g CLL}zj} 
profusion, and presenting a curious and beautiful appearance as they Jj j Z 41H Z = 7 
wave to and fro with every passing breeze. The flowers placed in saucers \ Z f My \ 
or vases of water, are very handsome for table decoration, filling the ACN y 
room with their delicious odor. Packet, 10 cents. 
RHODANTHE. Manglesif 
Alba Nana.—A New Dwarf Whiteg 
= Sverlasting Rhodanthe, blooming in 
= = = i |great profusion, bearing pure silvery§ 
HIBISCUS CALIFORNICUS.—A_ scarce}||/ white flowers that are bound to charm CLARKIA. Mrs. Langtry. 
lant, as yet rarely seen in collections. Grows to ajji//all who see them. It may be sown ing form of Clarkia, The petals have an even edg 
eight of six feet and is literally covered with large the open ground, and had in flower ing the Hower being purest white, with an evenly) i 
cup-shaped flowers from July to November. The | ashort time. For cutting purposes it@ centre, of brilliant carmine-crimson. It is remarkably 
flowers are pure white with deep carmine centre, 4 will be found extremely useful for§jering, of dwarf compact habit; as a pot-plant or 
inches wide and deep It is a perennial and is perfectly either immediate use, or for various purposes, it will be most welcome, and it 
hardy south of Washington. It is easily raised from indoor decorative purposes during specially recommends its use for children’s g 
seed. Packet, 10 cents. {f}/ Winter in a dried state. Packet, lOc. § generally. 
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