PLAXTS FOR WI:N^TER BLOOMIIs^G. 



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ROSE— Tea. 

 them. Bedding plants ^'0 cents each; S2.00 per 

 dozen. Large plants 35 to 50 cents each. 

 Agripina. Velvety crimson. 

 Bella. White. 



Bon Silene. Purplish carmine. 

 Gigantic. Flesh color. 

 Five col. Banksia. White, yellow, rose and 



striped. 

 Hermosa. Pink. 

 Isabella Sprunt. Canary yellow. 

 Safrano. Buff. 

 White Daily. White. 

 La Pactole. Lemon yellov\'. 

 Lady Hamilton. Rosy pink. 

 Leveson Goiver. Rosy salmon. 

 Laivrenciana. Small, rosy pink. 

 Mad. La harme. Blush. 

 3Iad. Vatry. Cai-mine rose. 

 Maria Sisley. White and rose. 



ROSE— Bourbon. 



Souv. de la Mcdmasion. Flesh color. 

 Pauline Labante. Salmon rose. 

 Viridiflora. Green. 

 Pink Daily. Pink. 



BiOses, Noisette, or Climbing, monthly. These 

 are tender, and should be protected in Winter; 

 they are mostly fragrant, and well adapted to 

 verandas, &c. Bedding plants 20 cents each; 

 $2.00 per dozen. 

 Amie Vtbert. White. 

 Caroline Manais. Blush white. 

 Glorie d' Dijon. Salmon. 

 La J/«rgwe. Straw color. 

 Marshal Kiel. Yellow. 

 Setina. Rose. 

 Soifatarre. Saffron yellow. 

 Woodland ATarguerette. "\Miite. 



Koses, Hardy JIoss. Eedding plants 30 cents 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. Large plants 75 cents to 

 S1.5J. 



■oiintess Maurranis. White. 

 Princess Adelaide. Rose. 

 Perpetual Wh te. Best white. 

 Mrs. Lobb. Crimson purple. 

 Sulet. Rich rose. 



Roses, Hardy Climbing. Bedding plants 20 

 cents each; $2.e0 per dozen, except where prices 

 given. 



Bcdtimore Belle. White and blush. 

 Gem of the Prairie. Good climber; blooms in 



clusters. 30 cents each. 

 Queen of the Prairie. 

 Seven Sisters. Rose. 

 Tritmiph. Deep rose. 



Salvia, splendens. Flower spike of the most 

 intense scarlet; ever -blooming. 25 cents. 



SsLS-itTaga,, sarmentosa. Basket plant. 20c. 



Sedum, cameavar. White striped foliage, 25c. 

 " Sieboldii var. Leaves marginated 

 with yellow. 25 cents. 



Senecio, Macroylossis, (New Gemian Ivy). A 

 new variety of this popular plant, which will be- 

 come much more valued than the old sort. It re 

 sembles the English Ivy to such a degree that it 

 is often mistaken for it. It is a vigorous grower. 

 Splendid for vases and baskets. 25 cents. 



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SEDUM- Sieboldii. 

 Smilax, Myrsiphyllum asparagoid.es. There 

 is no climbing i^lant in cultivation that surpasses 

 this in the graceful beauty of its fohage. Its pe- 

 cuUar, wavy formation renders it one of the most 

 valuable plants for vases or baskets; can be 



