GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
some as an orchid; of a beautiful spark- 
ling, rosy-lilac color. Prices, single plant, 
by mail, 20c.; by express, 4 for 50c.; 9 for 
$1.00, or $1.25 per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
IXORA COCCINEA.—Bright red in very 
large corycombs, very showy tender flower- 
ing plant. 35c. and 50c. each. 
JASMINS. 
Jasminum Grandiforum or Gracilis. — 
This is an old favorite and the most satis- 
factory for general culture of all the Jas- 
mines. It flowers nearly the whole season, 
and is especially valuable as a_ house 
plant in winter; flowers star-shaped, pure 
white and very fragrant; 20c. and 50c. 
each. 
Maid of Orleans or Arabian. — Large 
double waxy-white flowers of great sub- 
stance, produced freely through the sum- 
mer. We Know of no pot plant more 
desirable than this; the fragrance of the 
flower is delicious, sweet and elegant. 
Prices, 15c., 25¢c., 50c. and 75c. each. 
Grand Duke of Tuscany.—A magnificent 
ever-blooming plant with large double, 
waxy creamy white flowers, with the most 
delicious fragrance of any flower we know, 
@weeter than a Tube-rose; looks like 
a large. double, white Rose. Blooms 
throughout the season. A superb pot 
plant of dwarf, sturdy habit of growth. 
Prices, 15c., 25c., 50c. and 75c. each. 
Gardenia Florida (Cape Jessamine). — 
Nothing finer for conservatory or open 
ground wherever hardy. Its doubie pure 
white flowers are delightfully fragrant, 
while its deep green glossy foliage adds 
materially to its beauty. 25Cc.,. 50Cc.. and 
75c. each. Extra strong, $1.00 and $1.50 
each. 
Cestrum Nocturnum (Night Blooming 
Jasmine).—Free blooming shrub, very fra- 
grant at night. 15c., 25¢e., and 50c. each. 
Cestrum Diurnum (Day Blooming Jas- 
mine).—15c., 25c. and 50c. each. 
Jasminum Revolutum.—yYellow flowered 
hardy Jasmine, ~ 25c. and 50c. each. 
Jasmine (Confederate or Mayalan).—A 
strong climbing variety, dark green waxy 
leaves With flowers very fragrant; one of 
25c. and 50c. each. 
Jasminum Primulinum.—Of recent intro- 
duction; hardy, large yellow flowers; 
young plants. 25c. each; larger, 50c. each. 
LANTANAS (Weeping.)— Very rapid 
grower and vyery showy, being covered 
with lavender blooms the year round; 15c. 
each, $1.50 per dozen. Larger plants, 25c. 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
LANTANAS.—A good collection, includ- 
ing yellow, pink, orange and white; 10c. 
each, $1.00 per dozen. Larger plants, 265c. 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
LYGODIUM SCANDENS (The Climbing 
Fern).—Has dainty lace-like foliage, is of 
rapid growth and very pretty. tlic. to 50c. 
each. 
MOSCHASMA RIPARIUM (The Musk 
Plant).—The leaves emit a delightful odor, 
and the flowers are produced in winter if 
kept warm. It is of very easy culture and 
does not seem to be troubled with any in- 
sect pests. Young plants, 25c. each; larger 
plants, 50c. each. 
MYOSOTIS OR FORGET-ME-NOT.— 
Blue; an old favorite, always in bloom. 
10c. each. Strong clumps, 25c. each. 
NEW DOUBLE FLOWERING MAR- 
GUERITE DAISY. (Mrs. F. Sander.)—In 
this we haye unquestionably the most im- 
the hardiest. 
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portant flowering plant introduced in many 
years. Unlike all other Marguerités, its 
color is -of the purest glistening white 
throughout; in size it measures frequently 
5 inches across; the center of the flower is 
a mass of closely arranged fringed florets; 
these are surrounded or edged by the 
broad, shining, white ray petals, forming 
a beautiful flower. 15c., 25¢c. and 50c. each. 
NEPETA VARIEGATA (Variegated 
Ground Ivy).—The foliage of this charm- 
ing novelty is a bright green marked with 
pure white. Has a refreshing fragrance 
Similar to mint. 10c. each; large plants 
25¢e. each. 
OLEANDERBS.—wNothing nicer for porch 
or lawn decoration. Give good rich soil 
and plenty of moisture during growing 
season. White, pink, red, rose and varie- 
gated; 25c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 
OPHIOPOGON JABURAN (Evergreen 
Edging).—A pretty border plant with dark 
green foliage, used principally for edging 
in shady places where other plants will 
not thrive; it is perfectly hardy. 10c. 
each; 50ec. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
PAMPAS GRASS (Gynerium).—Very or- 
namental grass, beautiful plumes. 25c. to 
50c. each. 
PANDANUS UTILUS.—Another of the 
grand decorative plants. Its dark bronzy 
green foliage, gracefully arranged, renders 
it most attractive. Suitable for center of 
vases and baskets, or as a single specimen. 
25c., 50c., $1.00 and $2.00 each. 
PANDANUS SANDEBI.W The 
leaves are of a deep yellow, outer 
light green, making a beautiful 
Prices, 25c., 50c..and:$1.00 each. 
inner 
leaves 
contrast. 
Pandanus Veitchi. 
PANDANUS VEITCHI ( Variegated 
Screw Pine).—The aristocrat of fancy- 
leaved decorative plants. We have them 
in sizes ranging from 6 inches to 4 feet. 
Strong, healthy, highly colored, and well 
grown. Their adaptability to ordinary 
house culture has won for them_ great 
favor. Foliage a beautiful green, varie- 
gated and striped white. Prices range 
from 25c., 50c., $1.00 to $3.00 each. 
PARIS DAISIES. (French Marguerites). 
A beautiful plant of easy culture, and one 
that generally gives best. satisfaction; 
two varieties, white and yellow, 1% to 2 
inches in diameter. Price, 10c. each; $1.00 
per dozen; large plants, 25c. each. 
We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable; this will enable us to 
send much stronger plants and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered by mail 
add 25 per cent. of the value of plants to cover postage, as plants, 
shrubbery and seeds take a flat rate of 8c. per pound. 
