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FUCHSIAS. 



Well-known favorites for planting out in partially shaded 

 positions during the summer, or for winter flowering in the 

 window or greenhouse. The following collection is a selection 

 of the finest varieties. Varieties marked with a "*" are 

 double-flowering. 



*AIfred Rambaud. Rich violet corolla wiih scarlet sepals. 

 Black Prince. Bright waxy carmine, pink corolla. 

 Chas. Blanc. Sepals dark red, corolla rosy amaranth. 

 Earl of Beaconsfield. Tube and sepals light rosy carmine ; 



corolla deep carmine. 

 Lustre. White tube and sepals, with bright crimson-scarlet 



corolla. 

 *Monstrosa Superba. Pure white corolla, bright scarlet 



sepals. 

 rirs. George Rundle. Tubes white, sepals pale pii-.k ; cor- 

 olla bright amaranth red. 

 Oberon. Ro<;y carmine corolla and white sepals. 

 *President Qunther. Sepals light crimson, corolla light 



blue. 

 Rifford. Carmine tube and sepals, purplish-red corolla. 

 *Rosains Patri. Deep scarlet tube and sepals, large white 



corolla. 

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

 Price. 10 cts. each; $1.0aper doz. Set of 12 varieties, $1.00. 



FITTONIA. 



Elegant trailing plants with handsome variegated foliage; 

 most useful in the conservatory for planting on the surface of 

 pots or tubs containing specimen plants. 

 Argyroneura. Vivid green, with network of pure white 



veins. 25 cts. each. 



GARDFNIA FI.ORIDA. 



(Cape Jessamine.) 

 Beautiful greenhouse evergreen shrubs, with delightfully fra- 

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



3-inch pots, 25c. each $2.50 per doz. 



4 " " 35c. " 3.50 



6 " " 75c. " 7.50 " 



7 " "$1.00 " 10 00 " 



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FiTTONiA Argyroneura. 



Fuchsia. 



Bedding 



Plants 



Including such pop- 

 ular sorts as 



Ageratum, 



Altemanthera, 



Asters, 



Coleus, 



Cuphea, 



Lobelia, 



Salvia or 



Scarlet Sage, 



Sweet Alj'ssum, 



Verbenas, 



etc., etc., etc^ 



are offered on page 

 123. 



Drhbr's Select Gloxinia. 



GENISTA. 



Fragrans. A most desirable spring-flowering plant, producing 

 its fragrant, bright, golden-yellow flowers in the greatest profu- 

 sion. As a window plant of easiest culture it is unsurpassed. 

 Especially desirable for Easter decoration. First size, 50 cts. 

 each; $5.00 per doz.; second size, 30 cts. each; §3.00 per doz. 



DREFR'S SELECT GEOXIIVIAS. 



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

 known that a lengthy description of them is unnecessary. They 

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

 oam and leaf mould, to which has been added a liberal sprink- 

 ing 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 purple, spotted and 

 mottled. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



As an Everblooming Bedding Rose the BABY RAMBLER has no superior. See page 158. 



