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BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



TIGRIDIA. 



(Shell Flower.) 



Beautiful summer flowering bulbs, producing large, gorgeous 

 flowers exquisitely spotted, flowering from Tuly to October. 

 The bulbs can be planted about the middle of May, and taken 

 up in October and kept over winter in dry sand. 

 Conclliflora. Orange, with crimson spots. 5 cts. each ; 



40 cts. per doz. ; 83.00 per 100- 

 Grandiflora. Red, with yellow spots. 5 cts. each -, 40 



cts. per doz. ; .33.00 per 100. 



— Alba. Large ivory white flowers, spotted with maroon 

 and rosy lake in centre. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per dozen ; 

 $3.00 per 100. 



— Rosea. A new and very beautiful variety, varying from 

 lightest pink to deepest rose ; the centre of the flower is white 

 spotted with crimson. 20 cts. each ; $2. 00 per doz. 



TUBEROSES. 



One of the most delightfully fragrant and beautiful of the 

 summer-flowering bulbs. By skillful management a succession 

 of flowers may be- obtained all the year round. For early 

 flowers they can be started in February or March, in the green- 

 house or hot-bed ; and for a succession 

 they can be planted at intervals as late 

 as August. For flowering in the open 

 border plant about the first of May. 

 Excelsior Pearl. Extra large 



bulbs. 5 cts. each ; 35 cts. per doz. ; 



§2.00 per 100. 

 Tall Double. 5 cts each ; 35 cts. 



per doz. ; $200 per 100. 



Variegated Leaved. Leave- 

 striped with light yellow, flowers sin- 

 gle. 10 cts. each ; 75 cts. per doz. 



New Early Bi-anehiiig- Tube- 

 rose "Albino." Beautiful sin- 

 gle-flowering variety ; splendid for 

 forcing and cutting. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 

 per doz. 



TABERN^EMONTANA CAMASSA. 



Greenhouse shrub, neat and compact, resembling the Gar- 

 denia in growth and fragrance ; pure white double flowers, fine 

 for cut-flower work. 50 cts. 



TORENU ASIATICA. 



An exquisite plant, bearing a profusion of porcelain blue 

 flowers, tipped with rich violet purple ; it succeeds out of doors 

 in the summer season. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 



VERBENAS. 



We offer twelve of the most distinct varieties of these useful 

 bedding plants. All are of the mammoth or large flowered 

 type, which we have been selecting and improving for several 

 years past ; the colors range through all. the different shades of 

 scarlet, purple, crimson, pink, blue, white, etc. 



10 cts. each ; §1.00 per doz. ; §6.00 per 100. 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATED. 



One of the very best vase plants. Leaves glossy green, 

 broadly margined creamy white. Blue flowers. 

 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 



VIOEETS. 



Marie Louise. Deep violet blue ; very fragrant. 

 Queen Victoria. Large single, blue, very fragrant. 

 Swanlev White. Large double, pure white. 

 Schoenbrun. Single, deep blue, very fragrant. 

 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per dozen. 



^EPHYRANTHES TRETEA 

 AEBA. 



(White Fairy Lily.) 



One of the most desirable of our small summer flowering 

 bulbs. The plant attains a height of not over 10 inches, and 

 throws up continuously the entire summer stems of pure white, 

 fragrant lily-like flowers. 5 cts. each ; 12 for 50 cts. 



niSCELLANEOUS. 



Eebeveira Secunda Glauea. 15 cts. each : §1.50 per 



doz. \ 



Gardenia Florida (Cape Jasmine). 25 cts. 

 Lemon Verbena. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 

 Lobelias. Blue and white. 10 cts. each ; §1.00 per doz. 

 Othonna Crassiflolia. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 

 Oxalis. Rose and white. 10 cts. each; §1.00 per doz. 

 Stevia Serrata Variegrata. 10 cts. each; §1.00 per 



doz. 



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My Palms and Ferns arrived in good 

 condition for being on the road one 

 week. I highly recommend your way 

 of packing, and am much pleased with 

 them. J. S. SCHXADER, Owosso, 

 Mich., Sept. 8, 1893. 



Palms arrived in good condition, 

 much to my surprise, considering the 

 cold -weather of the past week. Allow 

 me to thank you for the thorough way 

 i n w hich they were packed. C. P. 

 MILLER & Co., Springfield, Mass.. 

 March 19, 1893. 



