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RtlSSEI^IAS. 



The Russelias are useful basket or vase plants, of graceful drooping habit, pro- 

 ducing freely tubular rich colored flowers. The varieties here offered are entirely 

 distinct from the old favorite Russelia Juncea, and area distinct break in this 

 class of plants. > 



Lemoiuei Multiflora. The primary stems are strong and vigorous; flower 

 panicles being extremely long and are covered with tassels of flowers one above 

 the other; color a magnificent coral red. 

 Leinoinei Eleg'antissiiua. The primary stems are finer than in Multi- 

 flora, and closely covered with foliage, very graceful in their arching form ; 

 the bloom is so freely produced as to completely cover the plant ; flowers 

 oright soft red. 



10 cts. each ; SI. 00 per doz. 



SAI.VIA SPLENDENS " BOIMFIRE." 



This is the finest of all the Scarlet Sages, growing about 2g- feet high and 2 feet 

 through, producing through the entire season its brilliant spikes of flowers, which 

 are borne well above the foliage. (See cut.) 10 cts. each; §1.00 per doz ; $8.00 

 per 100. 



SANSEVIERA :iJEAEANICA. 



An elegant variegated plant, especially adapted for house decoration, the thick, 

 leathery leaves standing the heat and 

 dust of the house with impunity. (See 

 cut.) 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



SOEANUMS. 



Jasminoides Graudifloriim. 



A beautiful plant, which inclines to a 

 trailing or climbing habit, but can be 

 pinched back to a bush form. Flowers 

 star-shaped, borne in enormous clus- 

 ters, often a foot across. Color pure 

 white, with a violet linge on back of 

 petals and on the buds. In pots it is 

 a fine bloomer, both summer and win- 

 ter. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



Seaforthianum Aznreuin {The 



Blue Solnnu!?!). A pretty climbing 

 species of the same habit of growth as 

 the above, but with large clusters of 

 blue flowers which are succeeded by 

 scarlet berries, which remain perfect 

 for a long time. (See cut.) 15 cts. 

 each j 4 for 50 cts. 



Salvia "Bonfire 



SMIEAX. 



Too well known to require any de- 

 scription. One of the most valuable 

 plants for bouquets, wreaths, festoons and 

 decorations. Can be easily grown in the 

 house. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; 

 $6.00 per 100. 



STEPHANOTIS 



FEORIBUNDA. 



One of the most charming hot-house 

 climbers, growing rapidly, with long, 

 glossy, deep-green foliage, and produc- 

 ing clusters of pure white, deliciously 

 fragrant flowers. Strong plants, $1.00 

 each. 



SoLANUM Seaforthianum Azukeum. 



STIGmAPHYEEON CIEIATUM. 



(Brazilian Golden or Orchid Vine.) 



One of the prettiest tender climbing plants in cultivation, with large yellow 

 butterfly-like flowers resembling that showy orchid Cncidiuvi varicosuni. 

 The flowers are produced very freely during the entire summer months. It 

 is esjiecially adapted for training over the pillars or on the wall of a conserva- 

 tory, but will do equally well in the open air. 75 cts. each. 



STROBIEANTHES. 



DyeriamiS. A desirable foliage plant, with 

 leaves 4 to 5 inches long and 2 inches w ide, 

 which are of an intense nietallic-pui-ple color 

 shading into light rose with a light green mar- 

 gin, a combination una]iproached by any other 

 plant. It is an excellent plant for use in win- 

 dow boxes, vases or for bedding in a semi- 

 shaded situation. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per 

 doz.; filOOO per 100. 



Swninsona Galeg^ifolia. 



Alba. A most desirable everblooming plant, 

 with pure white flowers, produced in sprays of 

 from 12 to 20 flowers each, the individual 

 blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. Its easy cul- 

 ture, growing in almost any light position, its 

 freedom of bloom, and the grace and beauty of 

 the flower and plant make it popular. 



Ko.sea. A pink-flowered variety ; very pretty. 

 15 CIS. each ; 2 for 25 cts. $1.50 per doz. 



Sassevif.ra Zealanica. 



