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Winter-flowering Geranium. 



GARDENIA FI^OKIDA. 



(Cape Jessamine.) 



Beautiful greenhouse evergreen shrubs, with delightfully 

 fragrant, pure white, w.ixy fiowers. 3-incli pots, 25 cts. each ; 

 $2.50 per doz.; 6-iuch pots, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. 



GENISTA. 



FragranS. A most desirable spring-flowering plant, produc- 

 ing its fragrant, bright golden-yellow fiowers in the greatest 

 profusion. As a winter plant of the easiest culture it is un- 

 surpassed. 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 IVinter-flo^veriiig. 



While undoubtedly the most popular of bedding plants, 

 Geraniums deserve to be used more extensively for window and 

 conservatory decoration, no other plants excelling or even ap- 

 proaching 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 

 conservatorv and window garden. 



SIX BEST DOUBLES. 

 Bertha de Pressllly. Delicate pure pink, sometimes marked 



with red. 

 Colossus. Rich dark velvety crimson. 

 Double Dryden. Bright crimson, white centre. 

 Fleur Blanc. Beautiful pure white. 

 Mrne. Landry. Beautiful apricot-salmon, shading to copper, 



white eye. 

 Mrs. Lawrence. Soft satiny salmon, tinted white; very free. 

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



SIX BEST SINGLES. 



Alice of VIncennes. White, edged and veined scarlet. 



Eugene Sue. Immense trusses of brilliant scarlet. 



Juste Oliver. Large trusses of medium-sized flowers of 



tyrian rose, shading to cardinal at base. 

 Mrs. E. Rawson. Salmon -red, upper petals shaded crimson. 

 Snowdrop. A fine large white. 

 Sycamore. An attractive and bright salmon-pink. 



15 cts. each; $1 50 per doz. Set of P; for 75 cts. 



HELICONIA. 



Stove plants with handsome ornamental foliage. 

 Aurea Striata. Leaves of deep, glossy green, marked 



Ly curving parallel lines of yellow. $1.00 each. 

 IllustriS Rubricaulis. Deep green foliage, with 



vems and stems marked wuh bright red. $!2.50 



each. 



IXORAS. 



These are among the showiest of our stove flowering 

 plants. The flowers, somewhat like a Bouvardia, are 

 of most brilliant colors. 



Acuminata. Fragrant, pure white flowers. fl.OOench. 

 Chelsoni. Brilliant salmon-or.Tnge. $1.00 each. 

 Coccinea. Bright red, in very large corymbs. 50 cts. 



each. 

 Dixiana. Deep orange, in large trusses. 50 cts. each. 

 Flore tutea. Very large creamy-yellow flowers. 50 



cts. each. 

 Incarnata. Delicate flesh color, f 1.00 each. 

 Javanica. Deep orange-red. $1 00 each. 

 Prince of Orange. Large orange-red. $1.00 each. 

 Williamsii. Reddish-salmon, in large heads. $1.00 



each. 



JASMINU^W^. 



Gracillimum. Exceedingly floriferous; clusters of 

 pure white fragrant flowers in autumn and early win- 

 ter. 25 CIS. each. 



Grand Duke. Large, double white flowers; fragrant. 

 25 cts. each. 



Maid of Orleans. Creamy-white, fragrant flowers. 

 25 cts. each. 



EAPAGERIA. 



Extremely beautiful, greenhouse climber, producing 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 EEMON. 



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 1 J to 2 pounds each, which 

 are useful for many domestic purposes. Good young plants 15 

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



TXORA. 



