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ACAi^YPHA MarginaTa— Fine large foli- 

 age, dark olive, margined rose. A very de- 

 sirable variet}', standing upright in hot 

 and dry weather. 



ACALYPHA MiLTONiANA— Beautiful foli- 

 age, bright green, edged creamy white, 

 leaves long and pointed. 



ACALYPHA Triumphans- A very bright, 

 ovate pointed leaves, light red, shaded and 

 marbled darker. 



Acalypha Macafeana— a grand foli- 

 age plant with bright orange red leaves, 

 very showy. Prices lo to 20 cents each, 

 §1.00 and I2.00 per dozen. 



Achyranthus — LiNDENii--Of a rich, 

 dark rtd color, admirably adapted for ribbon 

 bows, or the edging of flower beds. 



Achyranthus McNai^li — Very decided 

 improvement, dwaif. compact and splendid 

 show, 10 to 20 cents each. 



Achyranthus Beimuellerii — Dark, 

 metal red foliage. Its strong point is its 

 low spreading, symmetrical growth, does 

 not exceed six inches in height, a very use- 

 ful novelty, to cents to 20 cents each. 



Alternantheras— Splendid for bedding 

 or bordering. Grow very compact, and so 

 well-known that a description is superfluous. 

 Red and yellow, 5 cents each, 50c. per 

 dozen. $3.00 per 100. 



Aloysia Citriodora — Lemon Verbena — 

 This plant has the most fragrance of any 

 grown. One plant will scent a whole 

 garden, the fragrance is that of the Lemon, 

 really exquisite. 10, 15, 25 and 35 cts. each. 

 Agava Americana — Century plant, 

 green and variegated, 25 cents, 50 cents and 

 $1.00 each. 



Aspidista— Tough, hardy foliage plants, 

 suitable for house decoration or the garden. 

 Aspidista Lurida— Beautiful dark green, 

 price 25 and 50 cents. 



Aspidista Lurida Varigata — Dark 

 green, handsomely margined yellow and 

 white. 10 cents each, large specimens 75 

 cents and $1.00. 



Ananassa Sativa—/'z«^«/>//t'- Strong 

 plants 25, 50 and 75 cents each. 



Achania Malvaviscus- The upright 

 flowering fuchsia, a fine bedding and house 

 plant bearing brilliant scarlet flowers in 

 great abundance, 10 cents to 25 cents each. 

 Althaea Variegata— Vanegated-Leav' 

 ed Rose of Sharon— T\i\s\s & hardy shrub, 

 with foliage beautifully variegated, each 

 leaf being broadly margined white. Flow 

 ers dark crimson, very double. It forrns a 

 handsome shrub six to seveM feet high. 

 15, 25 and 50 cents each. 



AI.THAEA D0UBI.E White— Continuous 

 bloomer, 15 to 50 cents each. Extra large 

 plants $1.00 each. 



Aethaea Doubee PurpeE— Continuous 

 bloomer, 15 and 35 cents each. Extra large 

 plants |r.oo each. 



Ai^riAEA Double Rose— Very delicate 

 rosp ,. 15 to 35 cents each. Extra large 

 pla^s $1.00 each. 



Banner Aethaea — New. (Rose 

 of Sharon). The most beautiful va- 

 riet)^ ever introduced. The flowers are 

 as large as good sized roses, and very 

 double; the color is pale rosy pink, ele- 

 gantly striped with rich crimson. It blooms 

 in July and August, when every branch is 

 loaded and crowded with flowers. It is a 

 very handsome, erect growing little tree or 

 tall shrub, 25c. and 50c. Extra large plants 

 |i.oo each. 



Aethaea Blanche -New. A great im- 

 provement on the double white althaea now 

 in cultivation. The flowers of this new 

 variety are much more perfect than the 

 parent, being larger, of better substance, 

 and more double, while the color shows al- 

 most pure white, the carmine threading at 

 base of petals being very faint, 25c. and 50c. 

 Allamanda. — Wieeiamsii — Shrubby 

 plant; flowers yellow; profuse bloomer, 25 

 and 50 cents each. 



Aelamanda Hendersonii — Flowers 

 golden yellow; a beautiful climber; almost 

 perpetual bloomer, 25 and 50 cents. 



Asparagus — Sprengeri — A beautiful 

 new variety of this graceful class of plants, 

 espe^iall}' useful to grow as a pot plant for 

 house decoration or for planting in hanging 

 baskets, vphere it makes a graceful drooping 

 plant with branches or fronds 4 to 5 feet in 

 length, of a rich shade of green. 15, 25, 

 50 and 75 cents. Extra large plants ^2.00. 



Asparagus Peumosus Nanus— An excel- 

 lent plant for window culture, the lace-like 

 texture ofits foliage excelling that of Maiden 

 Hair Fern in grace and daintiness. It is 

 fine as a pot plant, and in floral decorations 

 the sprays are almost indispensable, 15 cents 

 each, large plants 30, 50 and 75 cents. Extra 

 large plants I1.50. 



Azalia Indica. 



Aajalea In^icSi— Chinese Azalea— Our 

 stock of these useful plants is exceptionally 



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