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SOLANUMS. 



Jasminoides Qrandiflorum. A beautiful plant, which inclines to a trailing or 



climbiiijr habit, but can be pinched back to a bush form. Flowers star-shaped, 

 borne in enoijmous clusters, often a foot across. Color pure white, with a violet 

 tinge on back of petals; a fine bloomer, both summer and winter. 



Seaforthianum Azureura ( 77/<f Bine Solanuni). A pretty climbing species of 

 the same habit of growth as the above, but with large clusters of blue flowers, 

 which are succeeded by scarlet berries. 



Wendlandii or flagnificum. A rare and beautiful species of semi-climbing 

 habit; should be planted m a sunny border and trained to a stake 4 to 6 feet high, 

 where it will produce throughout the summer and fall clusters of from 30 to 50 

 beautiful mauve flowers, which are over 2 inches across. 



1.5 cts. e.Tch ; %\ fiO per doz. C)ne of each for 40 cts. 



STIGMA PMYLI^ON CII.IATUM. 



(Braxiliaii Golden or Orchid Vine.) 



One of the prettiest tender climbing plants in cullivatiun, with large yellow butter- 

 fly-like tlovi'ers, resembling that showy orchid Oncidiion varicosinii. The flowers 

 are produced very freely during the entire summer months. It is especially 

 adapted for training over the pillars or on the wall of a conservatory, but will do 

 equally well in the open air. 25 cts each. 



Sugmaphyllon ciliatum. 



PI^UMBAGO. 



<CapensiS. Color Hght blue ; very Iree-flowering. 



— Alba. Color creamy white. 



<C0CCiliea Superba. Producing long racemes of 



flowers and of a bright satiny-carmine color. 



They remain in bloom a long time, and are very 



showy and brilliant. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. Set of 3 varieties, 40 els. 



FOTHOS AUREA. 



A pretty stove climli:;r, with d irk green foliage, 

 •which is virieiiated with irregular hands and 

 ■blotches of creamy yellow. 30 cts each. 



RHYNCHOSPERMUm. 



JasminDiJes ( M ihv.m frsmim) \ climbing 

 pl.mt which succeeds admiraljly in the conserva- 

 tory or window garden; grown as a pot plant 

 and trained on a trellis, it proinc^s during the 

 spring months in great abundance delicate^pure 

 white flowers, of entrancing perfume. Young 

 .plants, 15 cts. each. Large specim-ns in 6 inch 

 pots, 75 cts. each. 



RUSSELIA. 



l.,eniOinei niultifiora. A useful liasUet or vase ])I 

 and producing freely bright coral-red tubular flowe 



SMII.AX. 



Too well known to require any description. One 

 of the most valuable plants for bouquets, wreaths, 

 festoons and decorations. 10 cts. each • $1.00 per 

 doz.; $6 00 per 100. 



SWAINSONA. 



Galegifolia Alba. .\ most desirable everbloom- 

 ing plant, with pure white flowers, produced in 

 sprays of from 12 to 20 flowers each, the individual 

 blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. Its easy culture, 

 growing in almost any light position, its freedom 

 of bloom, and the grace and lieauty of the flower 

 and plant, make it popular. 



Rosea. A pink flowered variety ; very pretty. 

 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; $1.50 per dozen. 



gsi VU-KA Zealanica. 



of graceful, drooping habit, 

 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



SANSEVIERA 55EAI.ANICA. 



An elegant variegated plant, especially ada]ited for house decoration, the thicl 

 3eathery leaves standing the heat and dust of the house with impunity. 

 .(See cut.) 15 ct.s. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



SCHISMATOGI.OTTIS. 



I'icta. A handsome decorative plant, somewdiat on the style of growth 

 ol the Dieffenbachias, but more vigorous; foliage deep green, with 

 greyish-white markings. 50 cts. each. 



SENECIO SCANOENS (Parlor, or German Ivy). 



This well-known tender climber is indispensable ns a vase, basket or window- 

 Iiox plant in the summer, and the best vine for the window garden at all seasons. 

 10 cts. each ; $1 .00 per dozen. 



SKIMMIA JAPONICA. 



An evergreen shrub with dark glossy green foliage, and bearing panicles of 

 ■white flowers, followed by showy bright red berries, which remain on the plant 

 the greater part of the year. A most useful jilant for the cool greenhouse, or 

 may be grown in open ground south of the Potomac. Sirong plants, 75 cts. each. 



STEPHANOTIS FEORIBUNDA. 



One of the most charming hothouse climbers, growing rapidly, with long, 

 glossy, deep green foliage, and producing clusters of pure white, deliciously 

 fragrant flowers. Strong young jilnnts, in 4-inch pots, 30 cts. each ; extra heavy 

 specimens, in 6-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



SoLANUM Seaforthianum Azukeum. 



For Salvia (Scarlet Sage) and other Bedding Plants see page 125. 



