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Cissus IHscoh^r {Trai'ing Begonin). — Bevond 

 doubt the most beauiilul-ieav'ed clunbiiis: plant uow 

 known. The leavesare long, heart-shaped and as hand- 

 somely marbled and mottled as a Begonia Rex ; the under 

 side is transparent wine red. For trailing over the side 

 of a window box, or for hanging basket, or grown on a 

 trellis in pots, it is one of the most useful and beautiful 

 plants. Likes heat and a little manure water now and 

 then. Strong plants, I sets, each; 4 for so cts.; 9for$l. 



Sanseviera ^eaianica.— Too much cannot be 

 said in favor of this as a decorative pot plant. There are 

 few that will stand neglect so well ; it laughs at ill treat- 

 ment: thrives without water ; gas or dust does not affect 

 it. Has long, leathery, sword-like leaves, elegantly 

 marked with bars of silvery gray. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 

 50 cts. ; 9for$i. 



The Manettia Vine.— In order to get the most 



successful results from this lovely vine allow the roots to 



become pot-bound. This causes the plant to bloom pro- 



fusely when quite small. There is not another vine 



prettier for window or pot culture, and when grown to 



perfection is exceedingly beautiful. Beyond the one 



point given above, it thrives for all with small care ; the 



~' lovely wreaths and garlands of brilliant scarlet and 



orange-colored flowers, interspersed with bright, 



oblong foliage present a striking contrast.. 15 cts. 



each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



Cardenia Florida, Cape Jessamine.— Well- 

 known and popular; blooms pure white, large, very 

 fragrant. Splendid for pot culture. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 

 50 cts. 



Giant White Scented Snapdragon.— A choice 



Elant for pot culture. A perpetual bloomer, compact in 

 abit, sending up flower spikes by the dozen ; 1 to 2 feet 

 in height; almost as large and as beautiful as a Gladiolus. 

 Color pure white, with lemon-tinged throat, and of 

 lovely fragrance. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for $i. 



Solannm Rantonetti. — The true blue Solantim. It 

 forms a neat little bush 2 feet high, covered with bloom 

 durina: the entire Summer and almost until Christmas. 

 The flowersare deep clear blue, with yellow center, pre- 

 sentingastrikingcontrast. Aseasilygrown asaGeranium 

 in pots or garden. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1. 



New Abutilon, Souvenir de Bonn. —Singularly 

 beautiful and unequaled for decorative purposes; makes 

 a large bush and produces a great number of lovely 

 flowers. Foliage handsome— green leaves edged with 

 a pure-white band. 15 cts. each ; 4 for sects.; 9for$i. 



Aew Abntilon Savifjs^ii.— Entirely different from 

 Souvenir de Bonn; the contrast between the green and 

 white is sharper, and the habit of the plant dwarfer. / 

 As valuable as Palms, Crotons or Dracaenas. Stock 

 scarce. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. 



Strobilantbes Dyerianus, Royal Purple.— 



Its remarkable beauty has won, besides numerous gold 

 medals, the admiration of all who have seen it. Com- 

 pact plants, 18 inches high, of most intense metallic 

 purple, shading into light rose with green margin 

 flowers violet blue. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. 



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