Grand Columbian Climber, or Cobaea. 



two inches long, and has two br 

 Plants always bloom when given 

 plants about 15 

 inches high, and 

 makes au elegant 

 appearance 

 when potted or 

 in the open 

 ground. 15c. 

 each<A i 



Platycentra- 

 Ofteu called Ci- 

 gar Plant. Flow- 

 ers bright scar- 

 let, tubular 

 shape, tipped 

 with black and 

 white ; resembles 

 a lighted cigar; 

 curious and 

 handsome. 10c. 

 each. 



Hyssopifoia - 

 Flowers, bright 

 lilac; grand and 

 distinct. Try it. 

 10c. each. 



SPECIAL 

 OFFER — I will 

 send the above 3 

 grand varieties 

 postpaid for 25c. 



(See Cut.) — Tho 

 most superb of all 

 climbers, used ex- 

 clusively for deco- 

 rating purposes at 

 tho World's Fair 

 where it was the 

 admiration of all. 

 Rapid grower; easy 

 culture. In addi- 

 tion to its beautiful 

 foliage it produces 

 large, exquisite, 

 bell -shaped blos- 

 soms in the greatest 

 abundance which 

 are of the most va- 

 ried beauty. Be 

 sure to try it. Fine 

 plants 15c. each, 3 

 for 25c. 



New 

 leas .. 



(see cut.) 

 New Tricolor — 



Grand plant, three 

 distinct colors in 

 each flower, scarlet, 

 purple and white ; 

 tubular in shape, 

 ight scarlet wings at the end. 

 proper care; grow into bushy 



Cupl 



NEW CCPHEAS. 



. . . Clerodendron Balfouri . . . 



(See Cut.)— A 

 rapid growing 

 climber of great 

 beauty ; can also 

 be trained in 

 bush form. The 

 flowers, which 

 are of a bright 

 scarlet, are _ en- 

 cased, by a bag- 

 like calyx of 

 p\u-e white. The 

 trusses, or pan- 

 icles, of flowers 

 are upwards of 

 six inches in 

 length, and when 

 trained upon 

 trellises and 

 hanging down, 

 have a rich and 

 elegant appear- 

 ance, continually 

 in bloom ; a very 

 satisfactory 

 house plant, and 

 your collection 

 will not be com- 

 plete without it. 

 Always a suc- 

 cess. 20c. each, 

 3 for 50c. 



CLEBODRXDRON BAUOUBI. 



(See Cut.)— Nothing will give you more pleasure, at less cost 

 than my beautiful, new Hybrid Coleus. Any of the following, 

 10c. each, or 75c. per dozen, postpaid. 



SPECIAL OFFER — I will send 25 of these choice bedding 

 Coleus, by express at purchasers expense, for $1.00. 



Beckwith's Gem — Centre of leaves, crimson and scarlet; 

 broadly margined. Very beautiful. 

 Jules Chretien — Solid, rosy red ; long, narrow leaf. 

 La Tete d'Or — Leaf nearly round with sharp point ; beautiful 

 black centre clouded with crimson ; broad margin of yellow. 

 Golden Redder— Canary yellow foliage ; deep gold in the sun. 

 John Goode — Light green, mottled with yellow in summer. 



Fire Crest- Very brilliant, 

 bright carmine shade edged 

 with yellow ; centre blotched 

 with bronze. 



Shelley's Yellow— First 

 among yellow Coleus. 



South Park Gem-Green- 

 ish yellow : distinct. 



President Garfield — A 

 rich, dark maroon ; beautiful. 



Verschaffeltii-Standard, 

 rich, velvety crimson. 



Black Chief-Dense black, 

 shading to dark crimson in 

 the centre. 

 Hiawatha — Variegated. 



Cinnamon Vine. 



(See Cut.)- Rapid growing 

 climber ; produces sweet- 

 scented, cinnamon flavored 

 flowers in the greatest 

 abundance ; luxuriant foli- 

 age; perfectly hardy and 

 when left in the same place 

 for several years will be- 

 come very strong and vigor- 

 ous. As a window plant they will continue to bloom all winter. . 

 Roots will live out in winter. Fine plants 10c. each, 3 for 25c. 

 Smaller bulbs 5c. each, 6 for 25c. 



True Rose 

 of Jericho. 



(See Cut.)— This 

 curious and r a r a 

 plant has always 

 been scarce, but I 

 have this year se- 

 cured a select stock 

 direct from the 

 Holy Land. When 

 dry the branches 

 fold up like a mass 

 or ball, but when 

 placed in water, 

 soon unfold, and in 

 ten or twenty days 

 you will see the 

 green leaves start 

 out and the growth 

 is commenced. All 

 that is necessary to 

 produce good 

 growth is to keep 

 the branches in wa- 

 ter. Order it. Fine, 

 strong plants 15c. 

 each, £wp for 25c. 



CINNAMON VINE. 



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