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ICE PLANT. 



A dwarf trailing 



f)lant, %vith. succu- 

 ent, almost trans 

 parent, foliage, giv- 

 ing it both a curious 

 and handsome ap- 

 pearance. Suitable' 

 for hanging baskets, 

 vases and rockwork. 

 The leaves are light 

 green, covered witli 

 glossy-like globules- 

 making them look 

 in the sunsliine, a- 

 though they %v(m ( 

 covered with mi 

 nute drops of dew 

 Though gro^vnmol » 

 especially for its foli- 

 age, it IJears also a 

 prettv pink flower. 

 Pkt., 250 seeds, Sets. 



HYACINTH BEAN 



(,Dolicho8 Lablab.) 

 A rapid gro^ving 

 climber for cover- 

 ing arbors, trellises, 

 etc., flowering free- 

 ly in clusters, fol- 

 lowed by ornament- 

 al seed pods. An- 

 nual. Pkt., 20 seeds, 

 Sets. 



Mt. Hope, May, 1898. 

 — "All your seeds have 

 come 11 p beautifully, 

 many of them fine green- 

 hous"? seeds. ■' 



Ella Baslixgton. 



LEMOINE'S GIANT HELIOTROPE. 



I am pleased to offer, this year, seed of this unsurpassed new strain 

 of Heliotrope. With its large, glossy leaves and immense heads of de- 

 liciously fragrant flowers, much Larger than in the ordinary varieties, 

 it is indeed a magnificent plant. A single truss in a well-developed 

 plant measures from ten to fifteen inches across and contains thousands 

 of individual florets. Pkt., 125 seeds, 6 cts. 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



Known also as the "Silk Oak," a valuable decorative 

 plant, germinating readily from seed, and making in two 

 or three months' time a very ornamental little plant. The 

 laciniated foliage gives it somewhat the appearance of 

 a fern, but it is much more hardy, consequently more use- 

 ful as a decorative plant, Pkt., '20 seeds, 6 cts. 



