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petes HENt>EnsoH St CO.— piiaKt DEPARTMENT. 



GfllflESE AZAItEBS 



FOR HOUSE CULTURE. 



Few plants reward the cultivator more lib- 

 erally with, wealth of bloom than these, and 

 no collection of plants, however small, should 

 be without them. We offer a grand collection 

 — the best we could select in Europe— com- 

 prising the most distinct and best varieties in 

 cultivation, embracing all shades of crimson, 

 white, pink, variegated and rose color. The 

 plants are all shapely specimens, Veil 



ABUTTLON ERECTA. 



RBUTIIiOri ELECTA. 



Flowers erect instead of pendulous, a 

 very pretty shade of pinkish orange. Un- 

 like the other sorts the flowers are always 

 In view, owing to their erect habit. (See 

 cut.) Price, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 



ASUTIliOHS, ASSORTED. 



Flowering shrubs growing from two to 

 6ix feet in height; flowers pendulous; 

 bell-shaped; blooming in abundance dur- 

 ing the entire season ; now much 

 used for flowering in winter. We 

 offer a collection of 20 sorts, em- 

 bracing white, crimson, pink, rose, 

 yellow, orange, variegated, etc. 

 Also the' double-flowered and trail- 

 ing sorts. Price, 10 cts. each ; set of 

 20 6orts, including the sorts spe- 

 cially described, for $2.00. 



GOliDEfl SPOTTED 



KBVTIixOH, "Eelipse." 



This is a novel and distinct varie- 

 ty. The leaves are beautifully 

 spotted with golden yellow on a 

 .green ground. The 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. 

 Price, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 



SWEET SIiYSSUM, "Double Tom Thumb." 



The Single Tom Thumb Alyssum, which we 

 /were the first to introduce several years ago, 

 has proved to be the best of all Alyssums 

 for either ribbon lines or pot plants. This 

 variety has the same dwarf habit as the single, 

 but its trusses are much longer and the florets 



1st size, $1.50 each ; set 12 varieties for $15.00 

 2d " 1.00 " •« 12 «« " 9.00 



3d " .50 " «■ 12 «« " 5.00 



Young plants, from 3-inch pots, 25 cts. 

 each, $2.25 per doz. 



SIftGLtE WHITE KZKhER. 



(Indica Alba.) 

 A pure white variety, equally valuable for indoor and put- 

 door culture. It is hardy in the vicinity of New York, many 

 plants of it having survived the winters in Greenwood Ceme- 

 tery for many years, forming bushes over twenty feet in 

 circumference, which are among its most attractive features. 

 Price, 1st size, 50 cts. each, $4.50 per dozen. 

 » 2d •• 25 •« " 2.25 



RSDISIfl. 

 CHEfiTJliATA. 



An old but rather scarce plant, producing 

 bright scarlet berries, which re- 

 main a long time on the plant. 

 Very handsome. Price, 75 cts. each. 



BOUVflftDIRS. 



Valuable plants for house cul- 

 ture, producing large clusters of 

 flowers. See varieties named 

 below. 

 Double Pink. Like a miniature 



Tuberose ; delicate rosy pink. 

 Davidson! White ; fine form ; fine 



variety for winter forcing. 

 Pres. Cleveland. Brilliant scarlet ; 



free bloomer. 

 25 cts. each, $2.25 per dozen. 



CHOWK OF THOlfttS. 



{Euphorbia splendens.) 

 A curious plant with thick, fleshy 

 twining stems, which are covered 

 with stout,' sharp spines nearly an 

 inch long. There is a tradition 

 this plant furnished the material for the 

 " Crown of Thorns " used in the divine tragedy. 

 The foliage is bright green and the flowers are a 

 beautiful coral pink, very pretty when in bloom. 

 Price, 30 cts. each. 



DOUBLE TOM THUMB." 



double. The double flowers hold on 60 long that 

 the plant is always in bloom, and never has that 

 ragged and unattractive appearance that the old 

 varieties have when out of flower. (See cut.) 15 cts. 

 each, $1.50 per dozen. 



We can also furnish Singh Tom Thumb, Colossus, 

 Variegated Alyssum, and Sweet Alyssum. 10 cts. 

 each, $1.00 per dozen. 



DOUBLE GOLDEN MARGUERITE. 



(Anthemis Coronaria, fl. pi.) 

 The engraving gives a fair idea of this most 

 'beautiful plant. Nothing could be more showy, 

 either as a pot plant or bedded out. This plant 

 might well be called the "Shower of Gold," as 

 It is a perfect mass of rich golden yellow flowers 

 the whole year round, being equally useful in win- 

 ter as in summer. Well-grown plants have as many 

 as 150 flowers on them at once. 



20 cts. each. 4 for 75 cts., 12 for $2,00. 



