PLANTS FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 2 
Hoya,— 
Carnosa. (Wax Plant.) 
flowers. 25 to 50 cents. 
Carnosa var. Foliage variegated. 50 cents. 
Ivies, plain and variegated. Best varieties, 20 to 50 
cents, 
Ivy, German, rapid-growing climber, for trellis or 
baskets. 2s cents. 
Jassamine, Grandiflorum. 
wery fragrant, 25 cents. 
Night-Blooming. ‘The flowers are of a pale yellow col- 
or, and exceedingly fragrant, its delicate perfume 
being perceptible only at night. 20 cents. 
Cape. (Gardenia Florida.) Flowers pure white, and 
. exceedingly fragrant. 25 to socents, - 
Lantana. Valuable plants for bedding out; of the 
most delicate colors; white, rose, orange, lilac, and yel- 
low. 20 cents each. 
Alba perfecta. Pure white; very fine. 
Delicatisstma. Deep lilac. 
Mme. Hoste, Rose and orange. 
Laurastinus. Dark foliage shrub; rich winter bloom- 
‘er; flowers white. 25 cents to $2.00. 
Libonia, 20 cents each. 
#loribunda. Flowers orange and scarlet; 
bloomer. 
Perohtensts. Flowers tube-shaped, maroon, orange and 
yellow in color. In winter and spring it is one mass of 
bloom. Few plants are more attractive. 
Linum, Flavum. <A plant of extremely neat habit, 
growing about one foot high, with flowers of pure yel- 
low, nearly two inches in diameter, almost covering the 
plant when in full bloom. 20 cents. 
Lobelia, sseczosa. A valuable plant for ribbon lines, 
or baskets. 15 cents. 
Mikania, wzolecea. A climbing or creeping plant ; 
very striking; foliage of a purple-green; very showy for 
baskets or vases. 20 cents. 
Myosotis, falusty7s. The well known Forget-Me- 
Not of the garden. 25 cents. 
Delicate, waxy, star-shaped 
Flowers pure white and 
winter 
Myrtus, communts. (Myrtle.) Double; white- 
flowering. 20 cents. 
Myrtle, White Crape. Hardy in the south, but 
should be kept from frost in the north. It is a shrub, 
and produces wonderously beautiful flowers, 50 cents. 
Nerium, (Oleander.)— 
Double rose. 25 to 50 cents. 
Stngle white. 25 cents to $1.00. 
Oxalis. Excellent for baskets, vases or window cul- 
‘ture, flowering nearly the entire season. 
Double. Flowers of immense size, very double; yellow. 
50 cents. 
Golden yellow. Blossoms most of the time through 
winter. 20 cents. 
Grandifiora. Pink; flowers and foliage very large. 2cc. 
We send dry bulbs of the above three varieties. 
Flortbunda alba. White. 15 cents. 
= rosea. Rose-colored. 15 cents. 
Palms. For decorative purposes, the Palm stands 
unrivaled, imparting a rich, tropical appearance wher- 
ever used, They are growing so rapidly in popularity, 
that no entertainment of importance is now given with- 
out a tasteful array of Palms among the decorations. 
Chemerops, Excelsa. $1.00 to $3.00. 
e Fortunez. $1.00 to $3.00, 
we Huntilis, $1.00 to $3.00. 
Curculigo Recurolata. $1.00 to $5.00. 
Lantania Borbonica. $1.00 to $3.00. 
Pandanis Utilis. 50 cents to $3.00. 
Seaforthia elegans. $3.00 to $10.00. 
Panicum, varzegatum. A variegated gz-ass of 
drooping habit; valuable for vases or baskets, 15 cents, 
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Palm. 
Passiflora, Coerulea. Blue. 209 cents. 
Pfordtiz. Very free, hardy climber; bluish-purple 
flowers. 25 cents, 
Quadrangularis vartegata. Variegated foliage; blu- 
ish-purple flowers. Scarce kind. 50 cents to $1.00. 
Pilea, (Artillery Plant.) 20 cents. ¢ 
Pilogyne, Sazvzs. A beautiful, rapid-growing 
climber; excellent for screens or verandas; fine for the 
house in winter. 20 cents. 
Plumbago, Cagezsis. Very pretty plant, producing 
large heads of light blue flowers. 20 cents. 
Larfentea. Dwarf, hardy shrub, indigo blue; fine for 
edging ; covered with bloom during summer and 
autumn. 25 cents. 
Poinsettia, Azlcherrzma. A tropical plant of gor- 
geous beauty, the bracts of leaves that surround the 
flowers being, in well grown specimens, one foot in di- 
ameter, of the most dazzling scarlet. Ina hot-house 
temperature of sixty degrees, it begins to bloom in No- 
vember, and remains expanded until February. This 
peculiarity of blooming in the heart of winter, makes it 
largely in demand for baskets and vases of cut flowers 
at the holidays. 25 cents to $1.00 each. 
Pomegranate, dwav/, (Punica nana.) This variety 
has the peculiarity of blooming when quite small. The 
flower is a rich shade of orange-scarlet ; a rare color. 
25 cents. 
Primrose, Zardy. Double white. 25 cents. 
_ Primula, Chizenszs. Best varieties. 25 cents. 
ot Double white. 50 cents. 
Primula, double. 
Richardia, alsa maculata. A variety of calla; 
leaves spotted with white. 25 cents. 
Rivina, Zumzdzs. A plant of slender growth; branch- 
es covered with red berries. 20 cents. 
Rosmarinus, offcizadzs, (Rosemary.) 20 cents. 
