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Jassamine. 



Hoya, — 



Cnrnosa. (Wax Plant.) Delicate, waxy, star-shaped 



flovvirs. 25 to 50 cents. 

 Carnosa var. Foliage variegated. 50 cents. 



Ivies, plain and variegated. Best varieties, 20 to 50 

 cents. 



Ivy, German, rapid-growing climber, for trellis or 

 baskets. 20 cents. 



Jassamine, — 

 Gi'andiflorum. Flow- 

 ers ptire white 

 and very fra- 

 grant. 25 cents. 

 Ni^ht-blooming. The 

 flowers are of a 

 pale yellow color, 

 and exceedingly 

 fragrant, its deli- 

 cate perfume be- 

 ing perceptible 

 only at night, 20 

 cents. 

 Cape. (Gardenia Florida.) Flowers pure white, and 

 exceedingly fragrant. 25 to 50 cents. 

 Lantana, Valuable plants for bedding out ; of the 

 most delicate colors ; white, rose, orange, lilac, and yel- 

 low, £o cents each. 



Alba perfecta. Pure 



white ; very fine. .• 

 DeUcatissitna. Deep 



lilac. 

 Mme. Hoste. Rose 

 and orange. 

 Laurastinus. 

 Dark foliage shrub ; 

 rich winter bloomtr ; 

 flowers white. 25 

 cents to $2.00. 



Libonia, 20c each. 

 Floribii7ida. Flowers 

 orange and scar- 

 let; winter bloom- 

 er. 

 Perohiensis. Flow- 

 ers tube-shaped, 

 maroon, orange 

 Lantana. and yellov/ in 



color. In winter and spring it is one mass of bloom. 

 Few plants a.e more attractive. 



Linum, Flavum. A plant of extremely neat habit, 

 growing about one foot high, with flowers of pure yel- 

 low, nearly two inches in diameter, almost covering the 

 plant when in full bloom. 20 cts. 

 Lily of the Valley. 25 cents. 



Lobelia, speciosa. A valuable plant for ribbon lines. 

 or baskets, 15 cents. 



Mahernia, 20 cents each, 

 J J est or. Flowers yellow, tipped with scarlet. 

 Odorata. A neat-growing, green-house plant, bloom- 

 ing in the early spring. Flowers 3'ellow, bcil-sh;.peJ 

 and of exquisite fragrance. 

 Maranta. Beautiful, ornamental foliage. They re- 

 quire a good deal of heat. New sorts, 25 cents to §2,00. 



Mesembryanthemum. 



Mesembryanthemum, 20 cents each. 

 Cardi/oliuvi variegatum. (Variegated Ice Plant.) 

 Exceedingly valuable for baskets or vases, as its suc- 

 culent ciiaracter enables it to stand our hot and dry 

 weather admirably. The star-like, purple flowei-s 

 contrast finely with the creamy-white fL.li..ge. 

 Grandifloru7n. Very showy ; pink and white. 



Mikania, violacea. A climbing or creeping plant; 

 very striking; foli;.ge of a pu;ple-green ; very showy 

 f.-.r baskets or vases. 20 cents. 



Myosotis, palustris. The well known Forget-Me- 

 Not of the garden. 25 cents. 



Myrtus, coimmcnis. (Myrtle.) Double ; white- 

 flowering. 20 cents. 



Myrtle, White Crape. Hardy in the South, but 

 should be kept from frost in the North. It is a shrub, 

 and produces wondrou.^ly beautiful flowers. 50 cents, 



Nerium, (Oleander), — 

 Double rose. 25 to 50 cents. 

 Single white. 25 cents to $1.00. 



Nierembergia, gracilis. A well known bedding 

 p'ant of slender, grass- like habit, with bluish-white 

 flowers an inch in dianieter, flowering from June to 

 Cctober ; fine for vases and hanging baskets. 15 cents. 



Othonna, crassifoUa. Small, tassel-like flower; 

 fine for vases and baskets. 20 cents. 



Oxalis. Excellent for baskets, vases or window cul- 

 ture, flowering nearly the entire season. 

 Double. Flowers of immense size, very double ; yellow. 



$1.00. 

 Golden yelloiv. Blossoms most of the time through 



winter. 20 cents. 

 Grandijiora. Pink ; flowers and foliage very large. 20C. 



We send dry bulbs of the above three varieties. 

 Floribunda alba. Wjiite. 15 cents. 



*■■ rosea,, Kose-colored. 15 cents. 



Lily of the Valley. 



*/yrtle, Crape. 



Maranta. 



