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Is a bold-looking plant of good habit, 

 producing dense heads of rosj^ -white 

 jessamine-scented flowers, remaining 

 perfect a long while, and forming a 

 bouquet of their own. A plant that 

 will please you. Distinct. IS cents. 



Asparagus Sprengeri. 



Emerald Feather— Sprays 4 to 5 

 feet long, of fresh green feathery foli- 1 

 age; is useful for bouqueis, wreaths i 

 or sprays remaining perfect for weeks. ^ 

 Flowers white, very fragrant, followed ^ 

 bv red berries. Good plants. 15c. each, =^ 

 2 fur 25c. Pkt. 10 seeds, lOc. 



New Pink Hibiscus •* PeachbEow. —This is one of the finest free flowering plant novelties offered in recent 

 years. It Is a " sport " from the double red Hibiscus Rosea-Sinensis ; the flowers are double and from four to five inches in 

 diameter; of a charming, rich, clear pink color, with a small, deep crimson center ; an entirely new and most beauti- 

 ful shade; it blooms abundantlv and coBtinuously even on small plants during the entire summer and fall months ; may 



be easily wintered in greenhouse or dwelling. Large plants, two or tliree 

 years old, make a magnificent show. It will give great satisfaction to all 

 who grow it, either in pots or plants out in the garden. It is a good 

 winter bloomer in the greenhouse or sunny window. First size : Strong, 

 well rooted plants, each, 1 5c., 3 for SSc.*, prepaid. 



The Boston Fern. 



(Nephrolepts Z.caltata Bcstonier^is.) 



In the vicinity of Boston no other plant is 

 used so extensively as this graceful Nephro- 

 lepis, which differs' from the ordinary fern in 

 having much longer fronds, which frequently 

 attain a length of four feet. These fronds arch 

 and droop over very gracefully, on account 

 of which it is frequently called the fountain 

 fern. This drooping habit makes it an excel- 

 lent plant to grow as a single specimen on a 

 table or pedestal. 15c., 2 for 25c. ^ew. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. 



A beautiful climbing plant, with bright green, gracefully arched foli- 

 age, surpassing Maidenhair Ferns in grace, delicacy of texture and 

 richness of color. The fronds are twelve to fifteen inches in length and 

 taper to a point from a width of twelve inches. One of the most beauti- 

 ful decorative plants. Each, 1 5c., 3 for 35c. 



