NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. 



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IMPATIENS SULTANI. 



No. 59S4. One of the most distinct and beautiful of all 

 decorative plants for the greenhouse or bedding; owing to 

 its gorgeous coloring and continuous flowering, it is rapidly 

 becoming popular. The plant is of compact habit; and 

 succeeds admirably in an open border during the summer. 

 When planted out at the end of June it grows luxuriantly, 

 and produces a beautiful effect until cut down by frost. 

 The flowers are of a brilliant rosy-scarlet color, about Xh 

 inches in diameter. It has far surpassed the expectations 

 of those who had a high opinion of its capacities. 

 Per pkt., 2.5 cts. 



PANSY, TRIMARDEAU. 



No. 6234. An entirely new and distinct variety. The 

 plants are of strong, compact habit; the flowers are car- 

 ried well above the foliage, and are marked with three 

 large blotches. They are of refined form and of size 

 hitherto unattained in this genus. The true Trimardeau 

 Pansies of French origin seed much less freely than any 

 other class; the stock we ofier was saved exclusively from 

 fine formed flowers of the richest colors. Per pkt., 50 cts. 



PANSY, MIKADO. 



No. 62.35. When the Trimardeau Pansies were sent out, 

 it was thought that the acme of Pansy culture was attained, 

 but the beautiful strain now offered far surpasses it in size. 

 Each ])etal is exquisitely stained; the richness and depth 

 of coloring are simply marvellous. Tlie plants are vigor- 

 ous and hardy, and bear profusely, on long stalks, per- 

 fectly shaped flowers. This strain will attract attention, 

 and become as popular as the play from which it takes its 

 name. Per pkt., 50 cts. 



PETUNIA, DOUBLE LILIPUT. 



No. 6283. This new double variety forms dwarf and 

 dense bushes, upon which are borne very numerous and 

 exceedingly pretty, small, double flowers of the most 

 charming shades of colors. The flowers are spotted, striped, 

 and self-colored, and give the plants a charming appear- 

 ance. Per pkt., 25 cts. 



PETUNIA, LADY OF THE LAKE. 



(Grandiflora Double White.) 



No. 6281. This novelty comes true from seed, producing 

 the finest fringed double white flowers. Per pkt., 50 cts. 



PETUNIA, LARGE FLOWERED YEL- 

 LOW THROAT. 



No. 6285. These Petunias form a class of rare beauty 

 and. come true from seed. The flowers are very large and 

 of j)erfect form, with a broad deep yellow throat, veined 

 very much like the Salpiglossis. Per pkt., 50 cts. 



PHACELIA CAMPANULARIA. 



No. 6317. A highly interesting new Californian species. 

 The plant is of spreading habit, and covers about a foot 

 of ground. Its large and abundant funnel-shaped, rich 

 deep blue flowers make it a very attractive plant. 

 Per pkt., 25 cts. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA 

 STELLATA SPLENDET^S. 



No. 6337. Tlie Grandiflora vSplendcns is generally ad- 

 mitted to be the richest colored aiul most effective of all 

 the Large Flowered Phloxes. This sort combines all the 

 good qualities of the grandiflora section, with the addition 

 of a clearly defined pure white star which contrasts strik- 

 ingly with the vivid crimson of the flowers. Per |ilct., 25 cts. 



