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Begonia Rex. 



Sang^uinea. 



Saundersoniz^ scarlet-crimson 



Stibpeltattim nigj-icans^ leaves are a rich shade of 

 crimson ; flowers blush -white. 30 cents, 



Weltonieiisis^ beautiful pmk ; winter blooming. 

 Bouvardia, valuable as winter blooming plants, 



equally desirable for bedding. Beginning to bloom in 



August, they continue until frost. Bouvardias are sent 



by express only. 25 cents each, except where price is 



given. 



Alfred Neuner^ -white double flowering. The grow- 

 ers describe it as follows : " This is a gem of the 

 first water, equal, if not superior in profuse bloom- 

 ing quality and vigorous growth to the valuable sin- 

 gle white variety, " Davidsonii," of Vxrhich this dou- 

 ble white one is a sport. The flowers are rather 

 larger than those of the single flowering, and com- 

 posed of three perfect rows of petals of the purest 

 waxy white color, each floret resembUng a minia- 



Bouvardia, double white. 



ture tuberose. The trusses are '^arge and perfect, 

 and are freely and without interruption produced, 

 even on the small side shoots, which generally make 

 no flowers on the single one, and according to our 

 observation and experience for the last two years, it 

 will bloom more freely and constantly than the sin- 

 gle variety," 30 cents each. 



ElegaizSy scarlet vermilion \ trusses large and full. 



Lientha^ dazzling scarlet ; small and compact. 



The Bride, pink ; soft and pretty shade. 



Vreelandii^ pure white. 

 Cactus, best varieties 25 cents to $2.00 each. 

 Calla, Ethiopica^ very large, tube shaped, white 



flower. 25 to 50 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 



Saladium, esctilentutn^ one of the best plants for 



^wns or center of large flower beds. Plants are pro- 



duced from bulbs, like the Calla. Bulbs 25 to 50 cents. 

 Fancy ^ leaves spotted and striped in almost every colof, 

 50 to 75 cents. 

 Camelha,ja/cnica,one of the 

 most popular green -house plants 

 for winter bloom. Sent by ex- 

 press only. $1.00 to $5.00. 



Caladium, fancy. Campsidium. 



Campsidium, Filici/olium^ an elegant climber of 

 rapid growth, for green-house culture, the leaves ol 

 which much resemble the fronds of a fern in miniature; 

 May be grown as a pot plant, or trained to the rafters. 

 30 cents. 



Canna, Indica^ plants used largely in sub-tropical 

 gardening, for the grand effect which their rich and 

 varied colored leaves produce. 25 cents. 



Carnations, )7!07ithly^ indispensable either for dec>- 

 orating the flower garden in summer, or green-house or 

 parlor in winter. The flowers are of nearly every shade 

 and marking, and most of them delightfully fragrant. 

 20 cents each, except 

 where price is given. 



Carnt'on, Mrs, Henderson. Clematis, Jackmanii. 



Chas. Sumner, new ; deep rosy-pink ; very double ; 

 free bloomer. 



Hinsdale, white, flaked with pink ; fringed ; very free 

 and early. 



Snowdon, new ; pure white, clove scented flowers ; habit 

 very dwarf and compact. 



La Purite, carmine. 



La Purite var, scarlet, striped. 



Mrs. He7idersofi, a new scarlet carnatio7t. We take 

 pleasure in sending out this new carnation, as flor- 

 ists have long felt the need of a good scarlet carna- 

 tion. In foliage, it is almost identical with Peter 

 Henderson. The flowers are nearly if not quite as 

 large, rich orange-scarlei, and hold well without 



