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Gardenia (Cape Jessamine). 



GARDENIA FLORIDA. 



(Cape Jessamine.) 



Beautiful greenhouse evergreen shrubs, with delightfully fra- 

 grant, pure white, waxy flowers. 4-inch pots, 35 cts. each; 

 $3.50 per. doz.; 6-inch pots, §1.00 each; §10.00 per doz. 



GENISTA. 



Fragrans. A most desirable spring-flowering plant, producing 

 its fragrant, bright golden-yellow flowers in the greatest pro- 

 fusion. As a winter plant of the easiest culture it is unsur- 

 passed. Especially desirable for Easter decoration. First size, 

 50 cts. each ; §5.00 per doz.' Second size, 30 cts. each; 

 §3.00 per doz. 



Geraniums for Winter-flowering, 



While undoubtedly the most popular of bedding plants, Ger- 

 aniums deserve to be used more extensively for window and con- 

 servatory decoration, no other plants excelling or even approach- 

 ing them for brilliancy and richness of color. We have aimed 

 to make the selection below combine in the highest degree 

 perfection of form and size of the individual florets, size of 

 truss, purity of color, habit of plant and general excellence, 

 and specially recommend them for the embellishment of 

 the conservatory and window garden. 



SIX BEST DOUBLES. 



Anais Segalas. Bright salmon-carmine. 



Madonna. Pure snow-white ; fine form. 



M. Anatole Roseleur. Deep rose-pink. 



Mrs. Lawrence. Beautiful soft, satiny-salmon, tinted 



write. 

 Ornelia. Rich deep scarlet, shaded crimson. 

 S. A. Nutt. Rich dark crimson. 



15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. Set of 6 for 75 cts. 



SIX BEST SINGLES. 

 Claire Albane. A fine pure white. 

 Haxime Kovalevski. Brilliant orange-red. 

 Pamela. Large white centre, bordered rosy-lake and a 



bold edge of violet-crimson. 

 Paul Crampel. Exceptionally free-flowering, brilliant 



scarlet. 

 Theodor de Wyzewa. Lilac-rose, white blotch at 



base of petals. 

 Victor Orosset. Apricot-salmon, shaded vermilion. 

 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. Set of li fur 7~> cts. 



HELICONIA. 



Aurea Striata. A handsome hothouse plant with leaves 

 of deep, glossy green, marked by curving parallel lines 

 of yellow. $1.00 each. 



ISOEEPIS GRACIEIS. 



A useful plant with graceful, grass-like dark-green, drooping foliage, for 

 vases, baskets or the window garden. 15 cts. each, §1.50 per doz. 



IXORAS. 



These are among the showiest of hothouse flowering plants. The foliage 

 is pretty and attractive, while the flowers, borne in large terminal corymbs, 

 are shaped somewhat like a Bouvardia. 



Acuminata. Fragrant, pure white flowers. 



Chelsoni. Brilliant salmon-orange. 



Coccinea. Bright red, in very large corymbs. 



Coccinea Superba. Large bright red. 



Dixiana. Deep orange, in large trusses. 



Flore lutea. Very large creamy-yellow flowers. 



Incarnata. Delicate flesh color. 



Javanica. Deep orange-red. 



Prince of Orange. Large orange-red. 



Rosea Splendens. Bright rose. 



Williamsii. Reddish-salmon, in large heads. 



50 cts. each. Set of 11 varieties for §5-00. 



JASMINUM. 



Qrandiflorum (Catalonian or Star Jassaminc). Very fragrant 

 white flowers, in bloom almost continuously. 15 cts. each. 



Grand Duke. Large, double white, fragrant flowers. 25 cts. 



each. 

 Maid of Orleans. Creamy-white, fragrant flowers. 25 cts. 

 each. 



EAPAGERIA. 



Extremely beautiful greenhouse climber. Bell-shaped, waxy 

 flowers of great substance, lasting a long time in bloom. 



Rosea. Rich rosy-crimson. §2.00 each. 

 Alba. Pure waxy-white. §2.50 each. 



PONDEROSA LEMON, 



Of strong, vigorous growth, producing freely flowers as large 

 as a tuberose and as fragrant as the orange blossom, followed by 

 gigantic fruit, many weighing from li to 2 pounds each, which 

 are useful for many domestic purposes. Good young plants, 15 

 cts. each ; strong 2-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



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