Lg 
‘ 
Abutilon Insignis—Rich dark colored flowers. | bulbous, and may be preserved like Dablias. 
50c. 2 to 3 feet high. . 
Striatum—Orange, with dark stripes. 
3 feet high. 
Venosum—More distinct and larger 
than the preceding. 38 to 4 feet 
high, 
Aphelandra Micans—Flowers of rosy lilac in 
large spikes, 1 foot high. 
Asclepias Curassavica—Flowers of blush white 
clusters. 50c. 14 feet high. 
Colocasia Esculenta — Very large 
foliage. 
Calceolarix Rugosa.—Yellow, (known as Lady 
Slipper.) 4 foot high. 
Meteor.—Dark maroon, + foot high. 
Canna Indica,—Splendid scarlet ; luxuriant fol- 
liage. 
Warscewiezii—Maroon scarlet; lux- 
uriant foliage. 50c. 
Tridiflora—Immense foliage. 
Cuphea Platycentra—Red and yellow: long 
shaped flowers. 4 foot high. 
Strigulosa—Orange yellow. 1 foot 
high. 
Dianthus Vershaffeltii—A splendid new large 
pink; blooms all sammer. 
Erythrina Cristagalli Major—1 to 2 feet high. 
* Laurifolia. 
- These 2 varieties produce a profusion of 
large crimson and maroon-colored flowers in 
66 
46 
beautiful 
ce 
ce 
cé 
6é 
large spikes and are attractive ; the roots are 
1 to 2 feet high. 
Gazania Splendens—Brilliant orange-colored 
flowers. 
Gynerium Argenteum—Pampas Grass; very 
ornamental for the lawn. 41 to $2, 
flower stems, 4 to 6 feet high. 
Justicia Carnea Superba—Flesh colored flow- 
ers in large spikes. 50c. 1 foot high. 
Linum Triginum-Fine golden yellow. 1 ft. high. 
Nierembergia Grandiflora—Bluish white; a 
great bloomer. 1 foot high. 
Pentas Carnea—Flesh-colored, large clusters. 
50e. 1 foot high. 
Rosea—Rose-colored; large clusters. 
50c. 1 foot high. 
Phygelia Capensis—Brick red, long shaped 
flowers. 50c. Dwarf. 
Plumbago Capensis—Fine blue clusters of flow- 
ers. 1 foot high. 
Pentstemon Gentianoides, (Davidson’s. )—Ver- 
million scarlet. 1 foot high. 
Gentianoides Grandis— Purple. 
foot high. 
Gentianoides Magniflorum—Rosy 
scarlet. 1 foot high. 
Richardsonii—Lilac rose; 
fuse bloomer. 1 foot high. 
Stevia Lindleyana—White, compact clusters. 
14 feet high. 
Pyrethrum Parthenium, (Feverfew.) 
white. 4 foot high. 
6é 
ce 
1 
a pro- 
Double 
SELECT SUMMER CLIMBERS. 
Cobvea scandens, 
Clematis lanuginosa. 
Tpomea Learii. 
Lophospermum scandens. 
Maurandia Barclayana ceerulea. 
ic rosea, 
Mandevillea Sauveolens—-Large white sweet 
scented flowers. 
50e. 
\ 
| 
Passiflora incarnata. 
Physianthus albus. 
Tecoma capreolata. 
Tropeolum Lady Smith. 
‘ Lobbianum. 
Napoleon. 
Double orange; profuse bloomer, 
new. 
66 
6é 
HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS. 
We have recently added to our collection of Hardy Border Plants, many new species and 
varieties, making the following list very full and complete. 
They are showy and beautiful, 
of very easy culture, and of various seasons of flowering, from May to October. 
PRICES OF ASSORTMENTS. 
66 66 
25 
50 
e@ee2e8e2e eee 2 28 © © oO BD oe oO 
ese sre eo eeeee 
eoevneeeoe 
Single plants 25 cents, except where otherwise noted. 
