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KUCHSIA 



Gekbeka Jamesoni. 



FUCHSIAS. 



Well-knovvii lavurites for plaiiliii 

 out in partially shaded positions during 

 the summer, or for winter-flowering in 

 the window or greenhouse. The fol- 

 lowing collection is a selection of the 

 finest varieties. Varieties marked with 

 an "*" are double-flowering. 

 Arabella. White tube and sepals, 

 rose corolla. 

 • Black Prince. Bright waxy car- 

 mine, pink corolla. 

 Chas. Blanc. Sepals dark led, 



corolla rosy amaranth. 

 Earl of Beaconsfield. Tube and 

 sepals light rosy carmine ; corolla 

 deep carmine. 

 *Qloire de Marches. A gran 

 double white variety, with crimson 

 lube and se|ials. 

 Lustre. White tube and se]>als, with 



bright crimson-scnrl t corolla. 

 *Monstrosa Superba. Pure white 



corolla, bright scarlet sejials. 

 *Phenomenal. Rich crimson-pur- 

 Iile, corolla lull and double (see cut). 

 Rifford. Carmine tube and sepals, 



purplish-red corolla. 

 *RosaillS Patrl. Deep scarlet tube 



and sepals, large white corolla. 

 Speciosa. Pale red tube and sepals, dark red corolla. 

 *Trophee. Rich purple corolla, criinson tube and sepals. 



Price, 10 cts. each ; flOO per doz. Set of 12 varieties, $1.00. 

 GARDBNIA FI^ORIDA (Cape jessamine). 

 Beautiful greenhouse evergreen shrubs, with delightfully 

 fragrant pure white waxy flowers, blooming from May to July. 



$2.50 per doz. 

 .3 50 " " 

 7.50 " " . 

 10 00 " " 



GI.OXINIA. 



This charming class of summer-Howering bulbs is now so well 

 known that a lengtliy description of them is unnecessary. They 

 delight in a loose, porous soil composed of equal parts of fibrous 

 loam and leaf mould, to which has been added a liberal siinnk- 

 ling of thoroughly decayed, well-pulverized manure or bone 

 meal and sharp sand. They should be shaded from the direct 

 rays of the sun, but exposed to as much light as possible. Our 

 collection embraces all the popular varieties, ranging in color 

 from the purest white through all the shades of crimson and ]uir- 

 ple, spotted and mottled. 15 cts. each; |1.50 per doz.; $10 00 

 per 100. 



FITTONIA. 



Elegant trailing plants with handsomely variegated foliage ; most useful in the 

 conservatory for planting on the surface of pots or tubs containing specimen plants. 

 Verschaffeltil. Foliage dark green, netted with dark red midrib and veins. 

 -- Argyroneura. Vivid green, with network of pure white veins. 



25 cts. each. 



GFRBERA JAMESONI (Transvaal, or Bavbeiton Daisy). 



This brilliant scarlet Daisy from .South Africa is of easy culture, flowering con- 

 tinuously throughout the summer when planted in the garden in an open, sunny 

 border. In fact, it is rarely ever out of bloom, and if placed in a sunny position in 

 the greenhouse during the'winter, where Carnations or Geraniums flower freely, it 

 will continue to bloom the year round. The plant forms a dense tuft of leaves, 

 from the crown of which it sends up in constant succession stout stems 12 to 18 

 inches long, which are terminated with single, daisy-like flowers fullv 4 inches 

 across and varying in color from bright orange-red to deep vermilion ; a rich, glow- 

 ing and also entirely new color in this shape of flower, it really being a scarlet 

 Margueiite. The plant has been under cultivation in our trial grounds for a number 

 of years ; many have seen it and been charmed by its novel and striking beauty and 

 grace. Strong one-year-old plants, 30 cts. each ; $.S 00 per doz. 



GENISTA. 



Fragrans. A most desirable 

 siiring-llowering plant, produc- 

 ing its fragrant, briglit golden- 

 yellow flowers in the greatest 

 profusion. As a winter plant 

 of the easiest culture it is 

 unsurpassed. Especially de- 

 sirable for E.ister decor:ition. 

 First size, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 

 per doz,; second size, 30 cts. 

 each ; $3. 00 pei- doz. 



An Invitation. 



We welcome visitors 

 to our Nursery and 

 Greenhouse Establish- 

 ment at Riverton, N. J. 

 Always something of 

 interest to be seen at 

 this the largest and most 

 complete plant establish- 

 ment in the world. 



3-inch 



pots, 25 cts. 



each ; 



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Old-fashioned Hardy Plants are listed on tages 156 to 185. Seeds also on page 56. 



