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L,OBB'S NASTURTIUM (TropaeoUnn Lobbianuin). 



The brilliance and profusion in blooming of the Lobbianum varieties render 

 them superior for greenhouse or conservatory decoration in winter ; also for 

 trellises, arbors and vases, etc., in summer ; annuals ; 6 to 10 feet. (See cut.) 



PER OZ. PER PKT. 



3252 Brilliant. Dark scarlet 20 5 



3256 Spitfire. Brilliant, light scarlet 20 



325.") Roi des Noirs [King of the Blacks). Black maroon.. . 

 3251 Asa Qray. Primrose yellow 



3253 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep blood -red 



3251 Giant of Battles. .Sulphur, with dark red blotches . . . 



3257 Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy-white, with con- 

 spicuou'A orange-scarlet blotches 



3260 Finest flixed. 1 lb., $1.25 ; \ lb., 40 cts 15 



3259 Imported Collection of 12 varieties 



3270 Hybrids of Madame Qunter. These originated with 

 a celebrated French specialist, and are a decided advance 

 over the old types. Contains many novel colors, such as 

 odd shades of salmon, pink, rose, reds, yellows, etc., many 

 of the flowers being curiously mottled, striped, etc. Strong 

 growers and very free-flovvering. Per ]- lb., 40 cts 15 



3380 Lllliput or Miniature. This is a dwarf, compact form 

 of T. Lobbianum. It forms small, dense bushes, which are 

 fairly hidden by flowers, the colors of which are very 



\ varied, many being new and beautiful shades 



NIGEI-«1« A. (Love in tlie Mist, or Devil in tlie Bush). 



3430 Damascena. A compact, free-flowering plant, with finely-cut 

 foliage, curious-looking flowers and seedpods ; of easy culture, 

 growing in any garden soil ; 

 hardy annuals; blue and 

 white mixed; 1 foot. (See 

 cut.) 5 



OXAI.IS. 



Beautiful small plants, suitable for 

 the greenhouse, rock-work, or outdoor 

 culture ; flowering the first year ; half- 

 hardy perennials ; 9 inches. 



3441 Alba. White 10 



3442 Rosea. Ri.se-colored 10 



3443 Tropeeoloides. Very de- 

 sirable border plant ; flowers 

 deep yellow ; foliage dark 

 brown 10 



PERH.I.A. 



3551 Nankinensls. The foliage 

 of this plant is of a very dark 

 purple color, and produces a 

 charming contrast with sil- 

 very-leaved plants; grows 

 freely inany sod; annual; 2 feet 5 



PENTSTEMON. 



One of our most beautiful and attractive herbaceous plants; 

 bearing long, graceful spikes of rich-colored flowers; will 

 bloom the first season if sown early and planted out in May; 

 half-hardy perennials; 2 feet. 



PHYSAEIS (Chinese Lantern Plant). 



PER PKT. 



3651 Francheti. An elegant ornamental variety 

 of the Winter Cherry, forming dense bushes 

 about 2 feet high, produc- 

 ing freely its bright orange- 

 scarlet, lantern-like fruits, 

 which are said to be supe- 

 rior to the Winter Cherry for 

 cooking, preserving or eat- 

 ing raw, but it is as an or- 

 namental plant that we 

 think it will be most appre- 

 ciated. (See cut.) 



NiGELI A UamASCEN 



PASSIFEORA. 



(Passion Plo^ver.) 



3530 Indispensable climbing plants, for the garden or green- 

 house, bearing a profusion of attractive flowers. Mixed 

 colors » 



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Physalis Francheti. 



PER PKT 



3540 nixed. Crim- 

 son-purple, etc . . 

 3537 Qloxinioides. 



Distinct in point 

 of size of flower, 

 individual flow- 

 ers measuring 2 

 inches across, va- 

 riety and bril- 

 liancy of color 

 and profusion of 

 bloom. . It has 

 been named be- 

 cause of the re- 

 semblance of the 

 flowers to Glox- 

 inias, in their sub- 

 stance, form and 

 variety of color- 

 ing. Sown early 

 they come into 

 flower in July and 

 continue a blaze 

 until frost. (See cut.) 10 



Penistkmon Gloxinioides. 



Our " Incomparable " collection of S-weet Peas contains the 2i finest varieties to date. See colored plate and descriptions on page 13. 



