GENERAL COLLECTION OF PLANTS. 



ALLAflANDA WILLIAMSII. 



This handsome variety is entirely distinct from all others, being quite dwarf and in no way resembling a climber, but forming 

 a compact bush with trusses of bloom at every point, and having Irom two to four expanded blooms on each extiemity at the same 

 time and buds innumerable. It continues flowering the whole summer, and, with proper management, in the winter also. The 

 flowers are from 3i to 4i inches in diameter, of a very rich yet delicate tint of yellow, and are deliciously scented. Good young 

 plants 75 cents each. 



AUAMANDA WARDLEYANA. 



A very showy greenhouse climber, bearing large and beauti- 

 ful golden yellow flowers six inches in diameter. It blooms in 

 clusters and is superior in coloring and size to any of the Alla- 

 mandas. Will thrive in warm houses, though greenhouse 

 treatment enhances its beauty. 50 cts. each. 





Abutilon Gulden t lekck. 



ABUTILON GOLDEN FLEECE. 



This golden yellow variety is a perfect gem, of strong, 

 vigorous growth and remarkably free flowering. It is con- 

 tinually covered with flowers summer and winter. 15 cents 

 each ; 4 for 50 cents. 



New Silver-Edged Abutilon. 

 SOUVENIR »E BONN. 



A most distinct and striking novelty and the most wonderful 

 variegated Abutilon yet introduced. The foliage is large 

 and of a deep green color, not mottled and marbled as in all 

 other forms of variegated Abutilons, but each leaf is edged 

 with a broad white margin, not unlike the silver-leaved Ger- 

 aniums. The plant is of strong, robust growth and forms 

 beautiful specimens in a very short time. We know of no 

 variegated plant introduced within recent years which has 

 pleased us so much as this silver-edged Abutilon. 50 cents 

 each ; $5 00 per dozen. 



TEN BEST ABUTILONS. 



Alireum Maculatum. Green and yellow mottled foli- 

 age, flowers yellow, veined with crimson. 



Boille de Neige. Fine, pure white. 



Brilliant. Bright red, free dwarf habit. 



Eclipse. A splendid variegated variety, especially suited 

 for baskets and vases; foliage marbled green and yellow, 

 flowers of fair size, sepals scarlet, petals orange buff. 



Firefly. Rich salmon scarlet ; fine. 



Future Faine. Very deep rose shaded crimson, distinct 

 and free-flowering. 



Royal Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet, very dwarf and free. 



Striata Splendida. A grand variety with bright orange- 

 colored flowers, beautifully striped with rich crimson. 



The Premier. Rosy purple; the rose shade very intense. 



Thompsoni Plena. Perfectly double flowers, that re- 

 semble in form a double hollyhock; rich deep orange, 

 streaked with crimson. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per dozen; the collection of 12 varieties 

 for $1.50. 



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