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size. 
SWEET SAXIFRAGE, CUT 
ABOVE SHOWING NATURAL 
SIZE OF FLOWERS; CUT [i 
BELOW THE PLANT. 
THE MANETTIA VINE.—Much has been 
said in favor of this very graceful climber, but not | 
too much, indeed, for it has proved to be one of our 
best plants for Summer blooming. When only 2 or 3 
inches high its bright coral red flowers tipped 
with deep canary yellow begin to appear. They 
are of a peculiar waxy texture appearing almost 
artificial, and therefore remain fresh for a long time. 
When in full bloom the plants are a gorgeous 
sight, the bright green foliage enhancing the bril- 
liancy of the flowers. 
for planting out, it will prove a great acquisition. 
Price, 25 cents each ; 3 for 60 cents. 
RANUNCULUS.—Fair Maids of France.— 
It is scarcely necessary to speak of the beauties of this 
1 gem, with its neat dressy flowers sporting every color 
L of the rainbow. 
forms a dense tuft, profusely laden all Summer with 
blooms. Being of easy culture, Ican greatly recom- 
mend them. 
MALAYAN JESSAMINE.—Rhynchos- 
permum Jasminoides.—Now that climbers are 
so in vogue, I am pleased to be able to offer this 
very rare sort, knowing that it will delight 
every purchaser. 
most delicate, sweet=-scented and pure 
white, waxy-like flowers in profusion 
almost the whole year round, and dark 
evergreen foliage to set them off to advan- 
tage, 1s something that cannot be had from 
other plants. 
more useful, as it blooms more profusely |f 
in Winter than at any other time, making 
it a most desirable house plant. 
will live a life-time, and form specimens 
as shown im cut, which was executed 
EB, accurately from a plant shown at an exhi- 
—— pition. 
SWEET 
Granulata. 
we cannot tell, as it certainly is very handsome 
and useful for Summer blooming, completely coy- 
ering its neat foliage with large pure white 
flowers, as large as those shown in illustration, 
which shows a plant, and flowers above natural 
remain fresh for a long time. 
planted they can be left to themselves and 
will increase rapidly. 
waste place, rockwork, etc., orin pots as well. 
Awarded first-class certificate in England. 
The bulbs, though small, will bloom freely. 
Having many thousands, I can offer them 
at 3 for 10e.; 10 for 25¢.; 25 for 50c. ‘ 
and crimson, which alwaysattracts attention, no matter where grown. When the flowers have faded 
they are succeeded by shiny black berries, which can hardly be distinguished from the blackberry. 
y I have a remarkable strain, more vigorous than usually seen, and producing larger flowers. 
plant will produce a guantity of bloom. Perfectly hardy. 
Soyeyep Tenuay—zZo1 ese 
a 
Ranunculus. Fa 
As a pot plant in the house or 
The double sort, which I offer, 
Dry roots, 10¢.; 3 for 25c.; 15 for $1.00. 
To be able to haye the 
For florists nothing could be 
The vine 
Price, 30 cents each ;2 for 50 cents. 
SAXIMPRAGE. --Saxifraga 
El. Pl.—Why this lovely little 
has not been taken up by other dealers 
They are very useful for cutting, as they 
When once 
Will grow in any 
THE BLACKBERRY LILY. 
Pardanthus.—Leopard Flower and 
other names have been given to Tetras = ——— = 
thus, a genus of very curious plants from = = = = = 
China and Japan, bearing on stalks, 3 to 4 MALAYAN JESSAMINE. ! 
inches high, large flowers of the richest golden yellow and orange, elegantly spotted with purple 
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15 cents each ; 4 for 50 cents. 
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