BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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SOI.ANUM JASmiNOIDES 

 ORANDIFLORA. 



A beautiful new plant, which inclines to a trailing or 

 climbing habit, but never attains a greater height than 3 

 to 5 feet, and can be pinched back to a bush form. Its 

 flowers are star-shaped, like a Clematis, and borne in 

 enormous panicles or clusters, often a foot across. In 

 color they are pure white, with a violet tinge on hack of 

 petals, and on the buds. In pots it is a fine bloomer 

 both summer and winter; but its grandeur for out-door 

 culture when trained against a wall or trellis, and showing hundreds of these magnifi- 

 cent panicles of bloom, cannot be described. It is a free and constant bloomer, com- 

 mencing when only a foot high, and like the Manettia, its flowers keep perfect a long 

 time before fading. No more beautiful object can be seen than these two vines growing 

 side by side and mingling their profusion of bloom. Strong plants, 25 cents each; 5 

 for §1.00. 



STEPHANOTIS FI.ORIBU1SDA. 



One of the most charming hot-house climbers, growing rapidly, with long glossy, 

 deep green foliage, and producing 

 clusters of pure white flowers, deli- 

 ciously fragrant. $1.00 each. 



SMII.AX. 



(Myrslphyllum Asparagoides.) 



A climbing plant, unsurpassed in the 

 graceful beauty of its foliage ; its pe- 

 culiar wavy formation renders it one 

 of the most valuable plants for bou- 

 quets, wreaths, festoons and decora- 

 tions. Can be easily grown in the 

 house. 



