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— OMULUS (Japanese Hop). PER PKT. 
2811 Japonicus. A very ornamental and fast-growing climbing plant. 
The foliage resembles in shape that of the common Hop, is very dense, 
amal in Geller a iiahy cacans arma, OZ, BO) C&ieooodscdoose ounces 5 
2812 — Variegatus, A variegated variety of the above. The leaves are 
beautifully marbled and splashed with silvery-white, light and dark 
green; very effective for screens, arbors, trellises, etc. As with the 
green-leaved variety, it is never injured by insects nor affected by the 
heat, but retains its fresh and bright variegated foliage until frost. Oz., 
G0) Gis, (Qe@ Alle) ooo ceoeoccvoc cc cuccsnecsoCono dds cccCUmaLoOeG 10 
IBERIS Gardy Candytuft). 
771 Gibraltarica Hy pride: Very fine species, white flowers, shading 
to lilac.. E ATE ea See MON Yay Ale. Loc seal ele aye jshal vise ga: ope ve 10 
1772 Sempervirens. A profuse Sibi: blooming hardy perennial, coming 
in flower early in the spring; much used for Poe cries, rockeries, etc.; 
1 foot. 25 cts. per 4 oz. ea rk adn a tychperguare 10 
EIMPATIENS (ultan’s or Zanzibar Balsam), 
Charming plants for the decoration of the greenhouse or dinner table, produc- 
ing their bright waxy-looking flowers profusely and almost continuously. The 
young seedlings should be very carefully handled, as they are exceedingly brittie 
all UNS OHNE Humerus Jaronicrs VARIEGATUS 
2842 Sultani. Flowers of a brilliant rosy-scarlet color.....-........ ao dS irae oO Sees Bee: 
2841 — Hybrida. Remarkably beautiful hybrids, in vary- IPOMdEA. 
on shades of color, from delicate pink to the deepest 95 Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flowers; 
2843 Holstila. Wei handsome Zanzibar Balsam recently for Covering wyallls, WeINSes, Eulboss Os Sires 1 kee Noy cee 
invaluable. 
discovered in Africa. It forms bushes 14 to 2 feet rs ae : 
: 24 fs : ; l 
high, and resembles in habit, foliage and shape of Imperial Japanese Diese ae eyond question the 
Ree eis Ss By ea eG terete tairane handsomest of all Morning Glories. Of the easiest culture ; can 
c O Ss Ss: L ) . : : 3 
eae i ae ee i cee Seger rae larger y be sown in the open ground in a sunny situation when the 
a § = ~ | weather has become warm and settled ; they soon cover a large 
brighter-colored flowers ............. JO nod bebodC 25 F eg : : 5 
He Brides SosuNora lives mmacesl4s 16156 area, and even before flowering are decidedly interesting on 
a LY a ge ese account of the varied forms of the foliage and their markings. 
IONOPSIDIUM (Diamond Flower). The flowers are of gigantic size, and the colorings beyond de- 
scription; the self or solid colors range from snow-white to 
black-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades; there is 
also an endless number having flowers spotted, marbled, striped, 
2848 Acaule. A little gem, forming tufts but a few inches 
high and covered with violet flowers in June, and fre- 
quently blooming again in the autumn; excellent for : g 
sowing on the rockery, also on the top of pots con- Bee eee soe Pe cul.) nae PER PKT, 
taining large plants, where it soons forms a moss-like 2880 Mixe mperial Japamese, saved from a grand 
covering ; sow out of doors in May; annual......... 10 
collection, which we feel sure will produce results 
more than equalling our description of this wonderful 
LAND CLIOZAM DOM CUS ts crs ch clio cuslonbantne sche evar i 
2879 Collection of 9 distinct Imperial Japanese sorts.... 50 
2852 Coccinea (Star Jpomea). Small scarlet flowers in 
DROWMOMs coovavodeoouoodes po0d00 So'edloc 5 
2851 Bona Nox ( Evening Glory). ” Rosy lilac flow ers, ex- 
panding in the evening; of very aan growth, Oz., 
233) | Cli a ere ovo: ot: BRS EO ELON EORTC ICICI ISITE ERS SOTA PRE 5 
2854 Rubra Ccerulea (Heavenly BED, Immense flow- 
ers of bright sky-blue; very beautiful.......... 10 
‘2853 Grandiflora (Moon Flower). At night and during 
dull days the plants are covered with an abundance of 
large, pure-white, fragrant flowers, 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter. It grows very rapidly and will cover a large 
Guides, IHS O45 (10). Cio gasn000 eonoocaoccnae0cad 10 
2855 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Flowers of a 
pleasing rose color, borne very freely in large clusters 
from August to frost. As a quick-growing vine it has 
no equal, covering an enormous space in a short time. 
Crane URcnma cnn cnonecooanniee dabo co URE won 5 
(For other variettes of Lpomeas see Giyps76s Vine, Mina an 
Convolvulus.) 
IRIS (Flowering Flag). 
2890 Keempferi (Japanese [ris). This is one of the show- 
iest of the ‘* Flags,’”’ and now extensively used in the 
hardy garden. The seeds we offer have been saved 
from. our own unrivaled collection,and should produce 
only varie‘ies of the highest merit. Blooms the sec- 
ondiyear fromyscedmerenner Sener ener 10 
(For immediate results it ts necessary to get roots of Japanese 
Iris, We have the finest collection in the country. See list 
under the head of Hardy Perennial Plants.) 
JACOBABA | senccio). 
2900 Elegans FI. PI. A showy, free-flowering hardy 
annual. It produces in great profusion branching 
spikes of bright Cineraria-like double flowers, 14 inches 
in diameter, from spring until fall, and will blocm all 
winter in acool greenhouse. Excellent for bouquets. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE IpoMa@AS. IMixedkcollorssepwreeiicrer is ciie soiiecary = 
The EVERBLOOMING HYBRID SWEET WILLIAM shown in colors on the back cover of this catalogue is good in any posi- 
tion, in masses, borders, beds, and is a fine cut flower. 
