BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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Genista Andreana. 



A most desirable shrub either for planting in the 

 open border or for growing in pots as a decorative 

 spring-flowering plant, like the well-known Genista 

 Fiagrans and Racemosa that are grown so extensively 

 for Easter decorations ; but, uniike those varielies, which 

 are entirely yellow, the flowers of this new variety, which 

 are nearly four times as large, are produced in large termi- 

 nal racemes, the lower lip being of a bright yellow, while 

 the upper one is of a rich brownish crimson. The plant is 

 of elegant habit, with dark-green stems and foliage and is 

 hardy with protection. 



30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



The Three Moon Flowers. 



Pink, White and Blue. 

 Ipomoea Jfoctiflora. The well-known popular white fragrant 



moon flower. 10 cts. each; 12 for $1.00. 

 Ipomoea Learii {Blue Dawn Flower). Intense violet blue 



flowers 6 inches in diameter. 10 cts. each; 12 for §1.00. 

 Ipomoea Mexicana. Large pink or rose colored flowers, a grand 

 companion to the above, being tuberous-rooted it can be wintered the same as a 

 Dahlia root. 



15 cts. each. The set of 3 for 25 cts. 



JASMINUM. 



Jasmilium G-racillimuill. Exceedingly floriferous; a flowering shoot is pro- 

 duced from every joint, which terminates in a dense cluster of pure white fragrant 

 flowers; in bloom from October to February. 30 cts. each. 

 Jasmilium Graildiflorum. {Star Jasmine or Catalonian Jasmine.') This variety is an 

 old favorite and undoubtedly the most satisfactory for general culture; it flowers almost the 

 entire season and is especially valuable as a house plant in winter; pure white, deliriously 

 scented. 25 cts. each. 

 Grand Duke. Large double white, imbricated flowers; fragrant. 30 cts. each. 



The set of 3 for 75 cts. 



Fuchsias. 



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 av H.B.DREER'. 



Genista Andreana. 



The following collection is a selection of the finest of the new and old varieties. Varieties 

 marked with an * are double flowering. 

 Arabella. White tube and sepals, rose corolla; early. 

 Black Prince. Bright waxy carmine, pink corolla. 

 Carl Halt. Sepals white corolla crimson striped white. 

 *Elm City. Crimson sepals, fine dark corolla. 

 Gen. Roberts. Corolla rich plum color, tube , 

 and sepals crimson. 

 *Jupiter. Sepals coral red, corolla violet blue. 



Little Beauty. A charming dwarf-growing variety, very free-flower- 

 ing, with bright red 

 tube and sepals and 

 purple corolla. 



Monsieur Thi- 



bailt. Flowers 

 large, sepals dark red, 

 corolla vermilion-tinted 

 violet. 



Minnesota. Corolla deep 

 rose tube and sepals white. 



*Purple Prince. A fine 



dwarf distinct blue. 



*Plienoineiial. Rich 

 crimson, corolla full and 

 double. 



*Kosaine's Pairi. A 



early flowering double white. 



Tricolor. Tube coral red shading 

 to white tipped sepals, corolla 

 delicate bluish purple. 



Wave of Life. Golden foliage; 

 crimson lube and sepals and fine 

 purple corolla. 



*Waslling'ton. An entirely 

 distinct shade of mauve large full 

 spreading corolla, tube and sepals 

 crimson. 



White Moonflower. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz 

 set of 15 varieties §1.25. 



