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GOLDEN FLEECE. 
ABUTILONS. 
This class of plants during the past few years has been 
wonderfully improved. The collection we offer embraces 
the finest of recent introduction, together with the cream 
of the old and well-tried sorts. 
Eclipse. A splendid variegated variety, especially suited 
for baskets and vases; foliage marbled green and yel- 
low, flowers of fair size, sepals scarlet, petals orange 
buff. 
Golden Fleece. A bright golden yellow Abutilon, of 
strong, vigorous habit and very free-flowering. Plants 
are symmetrical in growth and form perfect pyramids, 
which are covered with bloom during the season. 
Aureum Maculatum. Green and yellow mottled foli- 
age, flowers yellow, veined with crimson. 
Boule de Neige. Fine, pure white; free-blooming. 
Brilliant. Bright red, free dwarf habit. 
Couronne D’Or. Beautiful, deep snlphur yellow. 
Emperor. Claret crimson, large and fine. 
Firefly. Rich salmon searlet; fine. 
Royal Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet, very dwarf and free. 
Searlet Gem. Brilliant red, dwarf habit, small foliage. 
YThompsoni Plena. A new yariety, with perfectly 
double flowers, that resemble in form a double Holly- 
hock; color rich deep orange, streaked with crimson. 
Vexillarium Aureum Pictum. Flowers scarlet, petals 
golden yellow; free bloomer, drooping habit, foliage 
marbled golden yellow and green; fine for vases. 
15 ets. each; set of 12 varieties for $1.25. 
AGERATUM. 
Old garden favorites of easy culture, blooming continu- 
ously throughout the summer months. 
Blanche. Pure white, very desirable. 
Cope’s Pet. A decided improvement on the well-known 
and popular John Douglass. It is of a brighter and 
more cheerful blue, and rather more even in growth, 
never exceeding 6 inches in height. 
John Douglass. Large azure-blue flowers, dwarf com- 
pact habit. 
15 ets. each ; $1.50 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
neral Collection of Plants. 
ABUTILON—ECLIPSE. 
ACHYRANTHUS. 
Indispensable for bedding purposes, either in masses or 
ribboning, their brilliant tinted Jeaves forming a marked 
contrast with all other plants. : 
Acuminata. Large purple foliage. 
Emersoni. Deep red, shading to pink. One of the very 
best sorts for contrasting with Coleus or Centaurea. 
Formosum. Rich bright yellow, with light green edge 
and crimson midrib; the stems are of a peculiar shade 
of crimson. 
Gilsoni. Deep purple heart-shaped leaves. 
Lindeni. Dark purple elliptic foliage. 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
ACALYPHA TRICOLOR. 
A beautiful variegated foliage bedding plaut, much 
richer in color than the finest Coleus; it can be used in the 
same way, and is certain to become popular for orna- 
mental bedding. j 
15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
AGAPANTHUS. 
Summer-blooming plants; excellent for growing in tubs 
or planting in rockeries among aquatics. 
Umbellatus (Blue Lily of the Nile.) Blooms in large 
umbels ; flowers a lovely shade of light blue. 50 ets. 
Umbellatus Albus. Flowers pure white. $1.00 each. 



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