HVDRAXGBA OTAKSA. 



This is the variety that is used so extensively at the Atlantic 

 seashore resorts, producing immense heads of usually pink but 

 sometimes blue flowers, throughout the entire summer. We have 

 a grand lot of plants specially prepared for summer flowering that 

 will make a handsome display. 



■J^oung plants in 4-inch pots, 25 cts. each; $.'.50 per doz. 



Good plants in (J-inch pots, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Specimens in 11-inch tubs, $1.50 each, including tub. 

 12 " " 3.00 " 



IPO^(£A. 



Noctiflora { J'/oo?l Flower). The well-known popular vine; white 



flowers. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 

 Learii {Blue Dnwn tVower). Intense violet-blue, flowers 6 



inches in diameter. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



' ISmENE CALATHINA. 



(Peruvian Daffodil.) 



A grand summer-flowering liulb, producing with great freedom 

 large Amaryllis-like, pure white, fragrant blossoms. Keep the 

 bulbs in a dry, warm place, and jilant out in June. Kulbs can 

 be taken up in October, and, after a few weeks' rest, potted and 

 flowered in the house in winter, or kept over for planting out 

 another sea.son. (See cut.) 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. r —^ " 



ISOI.EPIS GRACILIS. 



A useful plant with graceful, grass-like, 

 dark-green drooping foliage, for vases, 

 baskets or the window garden. 15 cts. 

 each; $1.50 per doz. 



IXORAS. 



These are amoag the showiest of hot- 

 house flowering plants. The flowers are 

 borne in large terminal corymbs, shaped 

 somewhat like a Bouvardia. 

 Chelsonii. Brilliant salmon-orange. 

 Dixiana. Deep orange in large trusses. 

 Flore lutea. Very large creamy-yellow. 

 Incarnata. Delicate flesh color. 

 Javanica. Deep orange- red. 



50 cts. each. Set of 5 varieties for $2.00. 



Laghrstrcemia (Crape Myrtle). 



IsMKNE (I'enivi.iti n^ilTodil.) 



JASMI]SXT>I. 



Grandiflorum {iUUaloiiim, or Star 

 Jiixiniiii). Very fragrant single white 

 flowers, in bloom continuously. 15 cts. 

 each. 



Grand Duke. Double white, fragrant 

 flowers. 25 cts. each. 



LAGERSTROSIHIA. 



{Crape Myrtle.) 



This is one of the prettiest shrulis, and 

 while hardy south of the Potomac, require-; 

 protection in this latitude. All, however, 

 that is necessary is to winter the |)lants in 

 a cellar or .similar position where they will 

 be protected from very severe weather. 

 Grown in large pots or tubs, specimens tj 

 to 8 feet high can be produced with little 

 difficulty, and which for two to three 

 months in the summer will be covered with 

 flowers. 



Indica. Delicate soft pink. 50 cts. each. 

 — Alba. A white-flowered form. 50 cts. 

 each. 



all of the varieties ofTered 



Lantana. 



LANTAXAS. 



Well-known useful summer bedding plants; 

 are of desirable compact habit of growth. 

 Alba Perfecta. The best white. 

 ComtcFse de Biencourt. A splendid pink. 

 Craigii. Rich orange-scarlet. 

 Mer. Jaune. Deep golden-yellow. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



LAPAGERIA. 



Extremely beautiful ornamental greenhouse climber, producing numerous 

 fine, large, bell-shaped, waxy flowers of great substance, lasting a long time 

 in bloom. 



Rosea. Rich, rosy-crimson. $2.50 each. 

 Alba. Pure waxy-white. $3.00 each. 



LEEA. 



Amabilis Splendens. A pretty foliage plant for the warm conservatory; 

 the leaves of a rich, deep olive-green with silvery-white midrib and veins. 

 $1.00 each. 



I.OBELIA. 



Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich dark blue, much used for bedding, 

 vases, etc. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per lO'O. 



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