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Ismene (Peruvian Daffodil) 



IPOM<EA. 



Noctiflora {Moon Flower). The 

 well-known popular vine; white 

 riowers. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 

 doz. 



Leari {Blue Dawn Flower). In- 

 tense violet-blue, flowers 6 inches 

 in diameter. 10 cts. each; $1.00 

 per doz. 



Ismene Calathina. 



(Peruvian Daffodil.) 



A grand summer-flowering bulb, 

 producing with great freedom large 

 Amaryllis-like, pure white, fragrant 

 blossoms. Keep the bulbs in a dry, 

 warm place, and plant out in June. 

 Bulbs can be taken up in October, and, 

 after a few weeks' rest, potted and 

 flowered in the house in the winter, 

 or kept over for planting out another 

 season. (See cut.) 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Isolepis 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. 



JUSTICIA. 



Velutina. A little known Brazilian plant of dwarf shiubby 

 habit of easiest culture that will give most satisfactory results 

 to the amateur as a window plant for the late fall and early 

 winter, producing its large terminal heads of pink flowers 

 from October to February. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



LANTAIVAS. 



Well-known useful summer bedding plants; all of the varieties 

 offered are of desirable compact habit of growth. 

 Alba Perfecta. The best white. 

 Comtesse de Biencourt. A splendid pink. 

 Craigi. Rich orange-scarlet. 

 Plllie d'Or. Deep golden-yellow. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



LAGERSTRCEMIA. 



(Crape Myrtle.) 



This is one of the prettiest shrubs, and while hardy south of 



the Potomac, requires protection in this latitude. All, however, 



that is necessary is to winter the plants in a cellar or similar 



position where they will be protected from very severe weather. 



Grown in large pots or tubs, specimens 6 



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. 



LAPAGERIA. 



Extremely beautiful ornamental green- 

 house 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. 



LOBELIA. 



Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich 

 dark blue, much used for bedding, 

 vases, etc. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 

 doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



JlJSTICIA 



IXORAS. 



These are among the showiest of hothouse flowering plants. The flowers are 

 borne in large terminal corymbs, shaped somewhat like a Bouvardia. 

 Chelsoni. , Brilliant salmon-orange. 

 Coccinea. Bright red, in very large corymbs. 

 Colei. A distinct white variety. 

 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 7 varieties for $3.00. 



JASMINUM. 



Grandif lorum ( Oatalonian or Star Jasmine). Very fragrant single white 



flowers, in bloom continuously. 15 cts. each. 

 Grand Duke. Double white, fragrant flowers. 25 cts. each. 



Lagerstkcemia (Crape Myrtle) 



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