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DEEEK'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



CAMELLIA J APONICA.—Co^iiinwec/. 



GiLESi. Red and white, fine. 



Henri Favre. Salnaon rose. 



Imbricata. Crimson, spotted white. 



Jeffersoni. Deep crimson. 



Jenny Lind. White, with occasional 

 flakes of rose. 



Joan d'Arc. Rose, spotted white. 



Lady Hume's Blush. Peach color. 



Landrethi. Beautiful pink. 



Leili. White, with light rose streak. 



Magdalena Leshi. Crimson, spotted 

 with white. 



Mrs. Cope. White with pink stripe. 



Prince Albert. Blush, striped. 



Queen of Denmark. Crimson, shaded 

 with rose. 



R. J. Downing. Flesh color. 



Reine de Fleurs. Crimson. 



Sacco Magnifica. Pale rose. 



Sarah Frost. Rosy crimson. 



Sherwoodi. Light crimson. 



Tricolor. Blush, crimson and rose. 



Wilderi. Clear rose, fine. 



William Penn. Dark red. 



William IV. Fine rose. 

 NEW SCARLET CARNATION ME- 

 TEOR. Rich clear scarlet, large and dou- 

 ble, a strong grower and very free bloomer. 



One of Ihe best scarlet Carnations yet in- 

 troduced, and cannot be too highly recom- 

 mended for forcing. 50 cents. §4 per doz. 

 CARNATION ; Monthly or Remont- 

 ant. 



Select list of varieties, expressly grown and 

 trained for winter-flowering— large plants. 

 40 cts. ; $4 per doz. 



Astoria. Yellow, scarlet-striped. 



Betsy. Finest scarlet; 



Crimson King. Beautiful crimson scarlet. 



La Belle. Fine white. 



La Purite. Deep carmine, free flowering. 



Lord Clyde. White, striped carmine. 



Othello. Dark crimson. 



Peter Henderson. Pure white. 



President de Graw. Pure white, free. 



Snowden. The purest white, dwarf. 



Variegated La Purite. Beautifully 

 variegated and striped. 

 CESTRUM. Night-blooming Jasmine. 

 20 cts. 



Aurantiacum. Pure orange. 



Parqui. Greenish-white flowers. 

 CHRYSANTHEMUM. Large flowering 

 and ponipone varieties. 



Large plants 30 cts. ; $3 per doz. 



A choice assortment selected from a large 

 collection for their free-blooming qualities 

 aiul distinct colors, for fall and wiuter- 

 flowering. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM; Marguerites 

 or Paris Daisies. 



They are as tender as a scarlet Geranium 

 and should be treated as a Verbena; they 

 require poor soil and a sunny situation. For 

 winter forcing treat as Carnations, 30 cts. 

 each. $2.50 per doz. 



Etoile d'Or. Soft delicate yellow. 



Frutescens. Ray flowers, white, yellow 

 eye. 



Tricolor. Beautifully banded, yellow, 

 white, crimson, etc. 



CISSUS DISCOLOR. A beautiful va- 



• riegated hot-house climber. 30 cts. 

 COLEUS, Nbav and older varieties. 



They have been selected with a view of 

 excelling in richness of color, habit and ef- 

 fect and previous introductions. They stand 

 the sun very well, and make handsome con- 

 servatory plants interspersed with other fo- 

 liage plants during the winter. 15 cts. $1.50 

 per doz. 



Acme. Miss Kirkpatkick. 



Albion. Marvellous. 



B. OF Widmore. Multicolor. 



Brilliant. Maroon Velvet. 



Charm. Parroquet. 



Crown Jewels. Pictus. 



Excellent. Princess. 



Exquisite. Queen Victoria. 



Fascination. Rainbow. 



Golden Beauty. Superbissima. 



Golden Border. Venosa. 



Kentish Fire. Victor Lemoine. 



Lady Burrell. Verschaffelti. 



Maroon Velvet. 



CROTON. Challenger. One of the 

 most distinct long-leaved varieties. The va- 

 riegation is very striking, midribs are at first 

 creamy white which gradually become suf- 

 fused with red, finally deepening to bright 

 carmine. $2.00. 



Earl of Derby. Bright yellow stem, 

 the midribs are of the same rich color, which 

 gradually deepens with age until they become 

 suffused with red. $2.50 each. 



Mooreana. The midrib and margin of 

 leaf are of a clear orange, with the blade 

 crossed with parallel bands and stripes of the 

 same color upon a deep green ground. $1 to 

 $1.50. 



Queen Victoria. The leaves are from 9 

 to 12 inches long, about 2 inches broad; the 

 ground color is of a rich golden yellow, beau- 

 tifully mottled with green, the midrib and 

 veins are a rich magenta changing with age 

 to a vivid crimson, a very showy variety. 

 $1.00. 



Andreanus. $1. 



Aucub^folium. 50 cts. 



Challenger. $1.50. 



Disraeli. 50 cts. to $1. 



Evansianus. $2. 



Interruptum. 25 to 50 cts. 



Irregularis. 50 cts. 



•Tohannis. si. 



Maximum. 50 cts. to SI. 



RUBRUM PiCTUM. 50 CtS. tO $1. 



Undulatum. $1. 

 Variegatum. 25 to 50 cts. 

 Veitchi. 50 cts. 

 volutus. si. 

 Weismanni. $1. 



WiLLIAMSI. $1.50. 



CYPERUS. 



Alternifolius. 25 cts. 

 Variegatus. 50 cts. 

 CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNIS. 75 cts. 

 DAPHNE INDICA ALBA. 50 cts. to$l. 

 DIEFFENBACHIA. 



Braziliensis. $1. 



Picta. 25 to 75 cts. 



