BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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SALVIA. 



Gypsy- Maroon. 

 Prince Ali. Deep crimson. 

 Soucheti Alba. Pure white. 

 Splendens. Scarlet sage. 



riarmorata. White striped scarlet. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 

 doz. ; 18.00 per 100. 



SANCHEZIA NOBILIS. 



A beautiful and attractive stove plant from Ecuador with glau- 

 cous green foliage striped with white. 50 cts. each. 



SANSEVIERA ZEALANICA. 



An elegant variegated plant, especially adapted for house deco- 

 ration, the thick leathery leaves standing the heat and dust of 

 the house with impunitv. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



SMILAX. 



(Myrsiphyllum Asparagoides.) 



A climbing plant, unsurpassed in the graceful beauty of its 

 foliage ; its peculiar wavy formation renders it 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. ; 

 16.00 per 100. 



SWAINSONA GALEGIFOLIA. 



Alba. A most desirable ever-blooming plant, with pure white 

 flowers, produced in sprays of from 12 to 20 flowers each, the 

 individual blooms resembling a Sweet Pea As a decorative 

 plant for the window or conservatory we know of nothing that 

 will give as much satisfaction as the Swainsona. Its easy cul- 

 ture, growing in almost any light position, its freedom of bloom, 

 and the grace and beauty of the flower and plant, will un- 

 doubtedly make it popular. 



Rosea. A new pink-flowered variety, veiy pretty. 

 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts. ; §1.50 per doz. 



STIGMAPHYLLON CILIATUM. 



(Brazilian Golden or Orchid Vine.) 



One of the prettiest tender climbing plants in cultivation, with 

 large yellow butterfly-like flowers resembling that showy orchid 

 Oncidium varicosum, the flowers are produced very freely dur- 

 ing the entire summer months. It is especially adapted for train- 

 ing over the pillars or on the wall of a conservatory, but will do 

 equallv well in the open air. 75 cts. each. 



STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA. 



One of the most charming hot-house climbers, growing rapidly 

 with long, glossy, deep green foliage, and producing clusters of 

 pure white deliriously fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each. 



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STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS. 



A desirable new foliage plant with leaves 4 to 5 inches long and 

 2 inches wide, which are of an intense metallic purple color shad- 

 ing into light rose with a light green margin, a combination un- 

 approached by any other plant. It is an excellent plant either 

 for bedding out or for pot culture; flowers of a violet blue. 15 

 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 



TABERN^EMONTANA CAHASSA. 



Greenhouse shrub, neat and compact, resembling the Gardenia 

 in growth and fragrance ; pure white double flowers, fine for cut- 

 flower work. 50 cts. each. 



VERBENAS. (Ready March ist.) 



We offer twelve of the most distinct varieties of these usefoE 

 bedding plants. All are of the mammoth or large flowered type, 

 which we have been selecting and improving for several years 

 past; the colors range through all the different shades of seaTlet, 

 purple, crimson, pink, blue, white, etc. 10 cts. each ; SI. 00 doz.; 

 §6.00 per 100. 



VINCA MAJOR VARIEGATA. 



One of the very best vase plants. Leaves glossy green, broadly 

 margined creamy white ; blue flowers. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz- 



VIOLETS. 



California. New single, blue. 

 Lady Hume Campbell. Double blue. 

 flarie Louise. Deep violet blue, very fragrant. 

 Queen Victoria. Large single, blue, very fragrant. 

 Swanley White. Large double, pure white. 

 Schoenbrun. Single, deep blue, very fragrant. 

 Double Russian. Hardy, rich double blue. \ 



15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. ; set of 7 for 75 cts. 



