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STATICE MACROPHYUA CCERULEA. 



A desirable plant for the window garden, bearing at various seasons show-y 

 spreading heads of small deep blue flowers. 25 cts. each. 



STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA. 



One of the most charming hothouse climbers, growing rapidly, with long, 

 glossy, deep green foliage, and producing clusters of pure white, deliciously 

 fragrant flowers. (See cut.) 



Strong young plants, in 4-inch pots, 30 cts. each ; extra heavy specimens, in 

 6-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



STIGMAPHYLLON CIEIATUM. 



(Brazilian Golden or Orchid Vine.) 



One of the prettiest tender climbing plants in cultivation, with large yellow 

 butterfly-like flowers, resembling that showy orchid Oncidiu?n varicosum. 

 The flowers are produced very freely during the entire summer months. It is 

 especially adapted for training over the pillars or on the wall of a conservatory, 

 but will do equally well in the open air. 75 cts. each. 



STROBILANTHES 



Dyerianus. 



Stephanotis 



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. Its easy 

 culture, growing in 

 almost any light posi- 

 tion, its freedom of 

 bloom, and the grace 

 and beauty of the 

 flower and plant, make 

 it popular. 



Rosea. A pink-flow- 

 ered variety ; very 

 pretty. 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 

 cts.; $1.50 per doz. 



TIGRIDIAS. 



(Tiger, or Shell Flower.) 



These gorgeous sum- 

 mer-flowering bulbs look 

 well associated with Glad- 

 ioli, Lilies and kindred stock 

 out the summer. 



They require the same treatment as Gladioli, and should be lifted in autumn and 

 dried off in the same way. (See cut.) 

 Conchiflora. Golden-yellow, spotted crimson. 



Pavonia Grandiflora. Bright crimson, centre spotted with yellow. 

 Grandif lora Alba. Ivory white, yellow centre, spotted with crimson ; an exceed- 

 ingly handsome flower. 



Price of any of above 3 Tigridias, 5 cts. each •, 40 cts. per doz. 



TROP^EOLUM PMCEBE. 



A most attractive and deliciously-scented variety, producing flowers throughout the 

 winter and summer seasons of a deep golden-yellow, with a rich crimson-feathered 

 blotch in each segement, outer edges notched or scalloped ; the whole forming into an 

 exquisitely-shaped blossom. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



TUBEROSES. 



One of the most delightfully fragrant and beautiful of the summer-flowering bulbs. 

 By skilful management a succession of flowers may be obtained all the year round. 

 For early flowers they can be started in February or March in the greenhouse or hot- 

 bed; and for a succession they can be planted at intervals as late as August. For flow- 

 ering in the open border plant about the middle of May. 

 Excelsior Double Pearl. (See cut.) Extra large bulbs, 3 for 10 cts.; 25 cts. per 



doz.; $1.50 per 100. If wanted by mail, add 12 cts. per doz. extra. 

 Variegated Leaved. Leaves striped, flowers single. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz. 



By mail, 10 cts. per doz. extra. 



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

 2 inches wide, which are of an intense metallic 

 purple color shading into light rose with a light 

 green margin, a combination unapproached by 

 any other plant. It is an excellent plant for use 

 in window boxes, vases or for bedding in 

 a semi-shaded situation. 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



grow about 1\ feet high, and flower freely through- 



Excelsior Pearl Tuberose. 



