PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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HYDRANGEA— Co?) (?«««?. 



Rosen, similar in liabit atul srowth to the poimlar 

 Tlios. Ilo<,'i;, exoo|it in color, wliicli is a bright rosy 

 red. 5U CIS. facli. , 



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Hyukangea Rosisa. 



Thomas Hogg. I>Rrge pure white flowers wliifh, on 

 well ^rrfiwn plants, measure more than 12 inches in 

 diameter. Is qnite as hardy as the other garden 

 sorts. 2.5 cts. each. 



New Climbing (ScJiiznphragmi- ITydrangroule!;). A 

 cHmhinij variety, prorhicing corymbs of white fiowcrs 

 like I he oi-dinary Hydrangea. 50 cts. each. 



CHINESE HIBISCUS. 



Small shrubs, blooming freely during the summer 

 months, and fine for garden decoration. TJioy are equally 

 desirable for winter blooming. 

 Rosea Sinensis. Large crimson. 

 Aiirantiaca Plena. Double salmon. 

 Cooperi Tricolor. Foliage beautifully variegated with 

 dark green, pink and white; flowers crimson. 



H I B I S C U S— Continued. 



(irnndiflora. Large rose. 



Ijiitea Plena. Donlile yellow. 



Jtliniatus Sonii-Plena. 'V\\e. finest and most brilliant, 

 semi-double vermilion scarlet, flowers 4 inches in 

 diameter. 



Scluvsopetalus. Flowers drooping, with reflex orange- 

 red laeiniated petals ; a curious and valuable variety. 

 50 cts. each. 



Vivicans. Kemal-kahly large flowers, 4i inches in di- 

 ameter, full, double; brilliant crimson scarlet; very 

 showy. 



Zebrinus. Petals scarlet-edged and strijied with creamy 

 yellow and white. 



IrCMCEA NOCTIPHYTON. 



IPOMCEA NOCTIPHYTON. 



(Evening Glory, or Moon Flower.) 



A rapid growing plant of the " Morning (ilory " family, 

 with pure white moon-like flowers, ti inches in diameter, 

 which open at night; as a rapid climber for covering 

 arbors, verandas, trees or walls, it has no superior. 

 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



IPOMCEA LEARIl. 



This is a fine large Morning (_!lory, with deep azure- 

 hlne flowers, over 6 inches in diameter; a most desiral>le 

 handsome climher. A splendid companion to the above. 

 25 cts. each ; S2.50 per doz. 



IPOMCEA MEXICANA, OR PALMATA. 



A distinct and pretty IMexiean species, bearing hirge 

 clusters of purplish rose colored flowers ; it grows rapidly 

 and snccecds in almost any position ; as a (ilaiit for cover- 

 ing arbors, verandas, etc., it is invaluable ; being tuberous- 

 rooted it ma)' be wintered like a Dahlia. 



30 cts. each ; set of 3 for 75 cts. 



IMPATIENS SULTANI. 



This is one of the most distinct and beautiful plant^s, 

 either as a winter flowering plant, or for summer bed- 

 ding. Of com])act neat halVit, and a perpetual l)looraer; 

 the flowers are a peculiar brilliant rosy scarlet color, are 

 li inches in diameter, and produced so freely tliat a well 

 grown specimen appears to be qnite a ball of flowers. 

 25 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. 



IMPATIENS SULTANI ALBA. 



Similar to the above, but of a pure white color. 25 cts. 



Richmond, Va. — " Plants received in fine condition. Many thanks for the extra counts." — H. A. Catlin. 



