PLANTS FOR WINTER BLOOIMIXG. 



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Abutilon, Daricinii. New; entirely distinct. 

 Flowers a deep orange scarlet, veined with pink, 

 thrown well above the foliage; a very profuse 

 bloomer. 25 cents. 



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ABUTILON— BocLE de Niege. 



Abutilon, Boule de Niege. The be-t white- 

 flowering Abutilon that has yet been introduced. 

 In this variety we have a fine, compact growth, 

 and an abundance of white bloom. Well adapt- 

 ed for out-door culture. 25 cents. 



Abutilon, Santana. Flowers brownish crim 

 son. 25 cents. 



Abutilon, Vexillarinm var. Climbing habit, 

 veined and striped: scailet and yellow. 25 cents. 



Abutilon, TJiompson i. Leaves mottled^with 

 bright golden yellow; one of the finest orna- 

 mental-leaved plants. 25 cents. 



Acuba, Japoni a {Gold Dvst Tree). Yery neat- 

 growing shrub; leaves dark glossy green, splash- 

 ed with yeilow. 25 cents. 



Ag-apantlius. Umbellatus var. 5Uc to §1.00. 



Aspidistra, vnriegata. A splendid striped,, 

 and curious plant for Wardian Cases, and equal- 

 ly as good for Aquariums. 50 cents. 



Aspidistra, lurida. Plain green, equally as- 

 good for same pnrp:^ses 25 cents. 



Astilbe, Japonka (Spirea Japonica). About 

 one foot high, jjerfectly hardy, be ring its flow- 

 ers in branching, feather-like spikes of purest 

 white, and in great abundance. Valuable for 

 Winter blooming, and is extensively used by bou- 

 quet makers for forcing. 



Azalea, Ind ca. 

 Free flowering, 

 green - house- 

 shrubs: flowers of 

 all colors. 25 cts 

 to 12 00. 

 3 Begronia, floic- 

 eringvariet es. De- 

 sirable plants, 

 blooming more or 

 lessprofuseh from 

 March to Novem- 

 ber; vaij-ingin col- 

 or from white and 

 rose to bright scar- 

 let, assimilating in. 

 character to the 

 well k n o w n Be- 

 gonia Rex in their great di"ersity of picturesque 

 markings ; rich, cnmson tinted stems, and sil- 

 very leaf markings. 25 cents each, except where 

 price is given. 



AZALEA, 





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AGERATOI-ToM Thumb. 



Ag-eratum, Tom Thumb. A dwarf variety of 

 low and compact growth; flowers light porcelain 

 blue. 20 cents. 



BEGONIA 



Beg-onia, Fo ioso. White, neat, drooping fo- 

 l-age 



Beg'onia, Richardson ii Flowers white, very 

 fine cut foliage. 



Beg'onia, Hybrida m ii'tiflora. Rosy pink. 



Begonia, Welloviensis. Beautiful pink; Win- 

 ter blooming. 



Beg'onia, Rex. Large leaf varieties. 50 cts. 



Begonia, Agrostima Fr ta. Spotted white. 

 .50 cents. 



Beg'onia, Parvia Flora. Clear white; c':>m- 

 pact and dwarf. 



Begonia, Rubra. One of the most valuable- 

 acquisitions to Winter-flowering plants. Leaves 

 dark green: flowers rosy scarlet, glossj' and wax- 



