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THE BEST PLANTS 



lONE. 



SmCLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Rosalind. 



SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



The single varieties are very showy and excellent for 

 cutting during the early fall and winter. They are more 

 attractive than Paris Daisies, and last longer when cut. 

 The varieties we offer include only the best that have been 

 offered and several new sorts not heretofore sent out. The 

 flowers are very distinct in shape and color, and need only 

 to be seen to be appreciated. 



Aspasia. Bronze, shaded crimson, reverse old gold. 



Ariadne. Brilliant red, large golden centre, broad re- 

 flexed petals. 



Coriniie. Creamy white, petals tubular almost their 

 entire length, flattening out on the tips. 



£dith. Blush, large yellow centre, fine shape. 



£ndymioii. Sulphur yellow, broad, flat petals. 



Evans^eline. A very large pure white flower with in- 

 curved petals, of globular shape when first opening, 

 expanding flat when full blown. 



lone. Large flowers of an entirely new shade of violet 

 carmine, broad petals, very regular in form and one 

 of the most distinct. 



Hermione. A distinct variety with tubular petals and 

 fringed edges, pure white streaked with silvery rose. 



Isis. Pure yellow striped crimson. 



Juliet. Silvery rose; large, distinct and pretty. 



Nydia. Pure white, yellow disc, large, heavy petals ; a 

 desirable sort for cutting. 



Psyche. Bright magenta, centre yellow, petals slightly 

 fringed. 



Itosalind. A distinct and pleasing variety, bearing large 

 tubular flowers of a peculiar bronzy salmon shade, 

 end of petals flattened and edged bright red. 50 cts. 



Sappho. Beautiful rosy magenta flowers over 6 inches 

 in diameter; a bright and showy sort. 



Virginia. Long, narrow tubular petals, pure white, of 

 large size and pretty form. 



Zenobia. Crimson shaded orange and salmon. 

 10 cts. each ; set of 16 varieties for $1.50. 



CISSUS DISCOLOR. 



A beautiful climber for hanging-baskets, with mottled 

 and marbled crimson and green foliage. 30 cts. each. 



CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. 



A hot-house climber, bright scarlet and white flowers, 

 curious shape ; admirable house plants. 25 cts. each. 



COBEA SCANDENS. 



A beautiful climber of rapid growth, bearing large 

 purple bell-shaped flowers. For covering arbors, trellises, 

 etc., it is indispensable, as its dark green foliage and pretty 

 flowers make it verv attractive. 



15 to 25 cts. each ; $1.50 to S2.50 per doz. 



COLEUS. 



Whether grown as individual plants or for massing in 

 ribbon gardening, they are in every way very desirable. 

 The list embraces the best old sorts and novelties, and has 

 been carefully selected from a large collection. 

 Bizarre. Purplish crimson centre, edged yellow. 

 Chas. D. Jacobs. Mottled crimson, maroon, green and 



yellow; a distinct and pretty variety. 

 Exquisite. Violet carmine, green margin. 

 Firebrand. A flue bedder, dark crimson, shaded garnet. 

 Golden Bedder. Fine yellow foliage; good bedder. 

 Kirkpatrick. Large white centre, broad green margin. 

 Maroon Velvet. Rich velvety maroon. 

 itlrs. Bement. Large cream-colored leaves, with narrow 



edge of green. 

 Queen Victoria. Crimson, the brightest golden edge. 

 RainboAV. Bright blood-red crimson, yellow margin. 

 Red Cloud. Crimson and blackish brown. 

 Shylock. Large dark maroon leaves, with rich crimson 



midrib and veins ; veiy distinct. 

 VerschaflTelti. Rich velvet crimson; a well-known 



variety. 



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



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. 



A charming greenhouse bulb, which succeeds admirably 

 in the house. 30 to 50 cts. each. 



CYANOPHYLLUM MAGNiFICUM. 



A noble stove-plant, with beautiful foliage, upper sur- 

 face rich velvety green, midrib and primary veins ivory 

 white, under side reddish purple. $1.00 each. 



CROTONS. 



Of this beautiful class of ornamental foliage plants ws 

 offer twelve of the finest varieties that have been found 

 useful in sub-tropical bedding. 



30 to 50 cts. each ; $3.00 to $5.00 per dozen. 



