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cents, large plants 50 and 75 cents each. 



Cesturum Nocturnum. (Night Bloom- 

 ing Jasmine) — Free blooming shrub, very 

 fragrant at night; 15, 25 and 50 cents 

 each. 



Jasminnm Revolutum — Yellow flowered 

 hard}' Jasmine; 25 and 50 cents each. 



Jasmiuum Gracilis — Beautiful climbing 

 Jassamine bearing long racemes of pure 

 white sweetly scented flowers in the fall 

 months; 15, 25 and 50 cents. 



Jasmine. (Confederate or Mayalan) — 

 A strong climbing variety, dark green 

 waxy leaves with flowers very fragrant; 

 25 and 50 cents. 



Lantanas. A good collection, including 

 yellow, pink, orange and white; 10c. each, 

 ?1.00 per dozen. 



Lantanas. (Weeping.) Very rapid 

 grower and very showy, being covered 

 vdth lavender blooms the year round; 

 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. 



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in diameter. Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per 

 dozen. 



Phlox. Perennial. A collection em- 

 bracing every color from purest white to 

 darkest crimson; 15 cents each. 



Steckler's blue perennial phlox. Used 

 very largely for border plants; 75c. per 

 doz., $4.00 per 100. 



Phrynium Variegatum. An elegant pot 

 plant. The leaves are bright, pale greei-, 

 beautifully variegated with white and 

 gold, the variegations being extremely 

 diversified In some leaves the whole 

 area is white, in others only one-half, in 

 others again it is confined to the inter- 

 spaces between two or three of the 

 nerves, while in others it is reduced to a 

 fev/ stripes; 25 and 50 cents each. 



Plumbago. Capensis. A plant worthy 

 of more general cultivation; producing 

 large trusses of delicate azure flowers. 

 Excellent for bedding out in summer or 

 growing in pots for single specimen 

 plants; 15, 25 and 50 cents each. 



Cap.ensis Alba — Equally as desirable 

 as Plumbago Capensis and identical in 

 every respect but color, v/hich in this 

 vicinity is beautiful creamy white; 15, 

 25 and 50 cents each. 



Primula. Chinese Primrose. Splendid 

 winter blooming plants, doing well in 

 cool rooms. Colors include white, rose 

 blue, crim.son and other shades; flowers 

 variously cut and fringed. Prices, 25 and 

 50 cents. 



Primula Obconica. A lovely perpetual 

 blooming primrose and admirably adapt- 

 ed to growing in a cool green house. 

 The flowers are not large, but are pro- 

 fusely borne in loose trusses and are of 

 a delicste rosy lilac, shading to white, 

 and possess the true primrose fragrance. 

 It is in bloom fully nine months of the 

 year and some plants have kept up a suc- 



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Oleanders. Nothing nicer for porch or 

 lawn decoration. Give good rich soil and 

 plenty of moisture during growing season. 

 May be wintered over in any cellar 

 where it does not freeze. White, pink, 

 rose; 15c., 25c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 



Paris Daisies. French Marguerites. A 

 beautiful plant of easy culture and one 

 that generally gives best satisfaction, 

 flowers white and yellow, 1^^ to 2 inches 



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