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CARDEN^-ORFEIIHOUSE PLANT 



GEXISTA FRAGRANS. 



A most desirable spring flowering-plant, producing its 

 fragrant, bright golden-yellow flowers in the greatest pro- 

 fusion. As a winter plant of the easiest culture it is un- 

 surpassed. Especially desirable for Easter decoration. 

 First size, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Second size, 30 

 each; ,?3. 00 per doz. 



GERANIUMS FOR 



\% IXTER FLOWERING. 



While undoubtedly the most popular of bedding pl.ints. 

 Geraniums deserve to lie used more extensively for 'window 

 and conservatory decoration, no other plant excelling or 

 even approaching them for brilliancy and richness of color. 

 We have aimed to make the selection below combine in the 

 highest degree, perfection of form and sire of the indi- 

 vidual florets, size of truss, purity of color, habit of plant 

 and general excellence, and especially recommend them 

 for the embellishment of the conservatory and window 

 garden. 



SIX BEST DOUBLES. 



Bright vermilion-scarlet, in large 

 Beautiful rose-pink shading to 



Alphonse Riccard. 



trusses. 

 Berthe de Presilly 



white centre. 

 Dagata. One of the most beautiful pinks in cultivation. 

 Edmond Blanc. Bright carmine with white eye. 

 Jladonna. A beautifully formed semi-double pure white. 

 Mrs. Lawrence. Satiny salmon-pink, tinged white. 

 1") cts. each; ^L.^O per doz. Set of for 75 cts. 

 SIX BEST SINGLES. 

 Baron Qrubissich. Ad exquisite shade of rose with white 



centre. 

 Feuer. A most brilliant crimson-red. 

 Marguerite de Layre. A splendid pure white. 

 Maxime KovalevskL A brilliant Lincoln-red; very free. 

 Mrs. George Burke. Cochineal-carmine, upper petals 



shaded raspberry-red. 

 RivaL A unique shade of soft salmon-pink. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 6 for 75 cts. 



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HELICONIA. 



Aurea Striata. A handsome hothouse plant with leaves of 

 deep, glossy green, marked by curving parallel lines of yellow. 

 $1.00 each. 



Edwardus Rex. Large leaves of an intense dark red. fo.OO 

 each. 



Grand Duke. 



JASMINUM. 



Large, double white; Iragrant. 



LAPAGERIA. 



25 cts. each. 



Extremely beautiful greenhouse climber. 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. 



LEEA. 



Amabilis Splendens. A pretty foliage plant for the warm 

 conservatoiy; the leaves of a rich, deep olive-green, with 

 silvery-white midrib and veins. .*>1.U0 each. 



MARANTA. 



Valuable decorative hothouse plants, remarkable for the rich- 

 ness and beauty of their varied foliage. 



Each. 



Gouletti JO 75 



Goveniana. . .. 



Inslgnis 



Kerchoviana. . 

 Kummeriana , 

 Makoyana. 



25 

 50 

 25 

 50 

 50 



Each. 



Masangeana (True) .$0 50 



Rosea Lineata 75 



Sanderi '. . . . 1 00 



Van den Meckel... 75 



Vittata 1 00 



Warscewiczi 75 



Mafanta Vittata. 



One each of the 12 varieties for $t).00. 



MEDINILLA. 



The Medinillas here described are among the most gorgeous 

 tropical flowering-plants in cultivation, and most desirable for 

 the amateur who has the facilities of a ho'house. The plants 

 continue in flower from April to July; the flowers are of a coral- 

 red color, five-petalled, each about an inch across, and are borne 

 in immense pyramidal racemes. 



Magnifica. Flowers in pendulou.- racemes. $1.00 each. 

 Magnifica Superba. Pendulous racemes, $1.00 each. 

 Amabilis. Racemes of flowers are held erect. $1.00 each. 



METROSIDEROS. 



Floribunda {Bottle Brvsh). A greenh-nise shrub, produc- 

 ing long cvlindrical spikes of bright red flowers. $1.00 each. 



NEPHTHYTIS PICTURATA. 



An interesting ornamental hothouse plant; dark green foliage, 

 with fern-like variegation in silvery- white. $1.00 each. 



NOTE.— AH Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent. 

 to Talue of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



