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Manglesii. — A hybrid variety, foliage white variegated. 

 Culford Beauty. — Bright scarlet; rich sulphur variegation. 

 Perfection. — Bright scarlet leaves, with broad white margin. 

 Victoria. — Golden edged, fine salmon truss, 50 cts. 



HYBRID BEDDING AND SCENTED LEAF GERANIUMS. 



25 cents each: $2.00 ner dozen, except when otherwise priced. 



Capitatum. — Rose-scented. 



" Major, pretty cui leaf, highly scented. 



Lady Plymouth. — Variegated Rose Geranium, 50 cts. 

 Denticulatum. — Large cut leaf, rose-scented. 

 Odoratissimum. — Apple-scented, spicy apple perfume, 25 cts. 



" « Erectum or nutmeg-scented. 



Querct [folium Eximium. — Oak-leaved. 

 Ivy-leaved. — Pretty trailing var. 



Tomentosum. — Velvety leaves, strong perfume of Peppermint, 25 cts. 

 Shrubland Pet. — Dwarf, sweet-scented var. 



GAZANIA SPLENDENS. 



Conspicuously beautiful on account of .he unusual size and brilliancy, 

 and the richly contrasted colors of its flowers orange, white and brown ; 

 in contrast with the green and silvery shade o* »~xie foliage, added to 

 its dwarf and compact ye^ fiee habit of growth, 25 cents each. 



COLEUS 7ERSCHAFFELTII. 



This has become one of our most popular Foliage plants. Although 

 belonging to the Hot-house, it answers lemarkably well fo"' bedding 

 out, this will no doubt, cause i; fo be universally ^rown. It is one of 

 the most striking of ill ornamental leaved plants; colons, — crimson, 

 green, and bronze. Price 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dcz. 



COLEUS ATROPURPUREUS. 



A new variety, with leaves of a glossy blackish purple, forming a 

 pretty contrast with light-colored foliage plants. Price 30 cts. each ; 

 $3 per doz. 



ACHYRANTHES VERSCHAFFELTII. 



Iresini Herbs Hi. 



A beautiful ornamental foliaged plant, having dark crimson leaves, 

 with ribs and stem of a bright carmine purple amaranthe, veined 

 metallic. This charming novelty resembles the Coleu', Verschaffeltii 

 for its use and habits, but being more rustic and of a more brilliant 

 color. Price $1 each. 



THE PAMPAS GRASS— -( Gt/nerium Argenteum.) 



The most magnificent of Grasses, with long termira! s'lvery plumes, 

 throughout the late summer and autumn months. With some protec- 

 tion it has stood the winters near Philadelphia; but it is safer to lift it 

 in the autumn. 25 to 50 cts. each, 



