DESCRIPTIVE CATALQQUE. 



Passiflora, pfordtii. Petunia, double 



Palms. For decorative purposes, the Palm stands 

 unrivaled, imparting a rich, tropical appearance wher- 





Primula Plant. 



ever used. They are growing so rapidly in popularity, 

 that no entertainment of importance is now given with- 

 out a tasteful array of Palms among the decorations. 



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Palnn. 



ChatncErops^ Exceha. $i.od to $3.00, 

 "■ Fortunei. $1.00 to $3.00. 



" Humilis. $1.00 to $3.00. 



Curculig-o Recurolata. §1.00 to Ss-oo- 

 Lantnnia Borbonica. $1.00 to $3.00. 

 Pandanus Utilis. 50 cents to $3.00. 

 Sea/art kia Elegans. S3. 00 to $10.00. 



Panicum, variegatuut. A variegPted grass of 

 drooping habit ; valuable for vases or baskets. 15 cents. 



Pansy, (Heart's Ease.) A charming class of plants 

 for the spring garden, and extremely effective for edg- 

 ing beds ; splendid assortment. \o cents each ; $1.00 

 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100, by express. 



Passiflora, — 

 Cocrulea. Blue. 20 cents. 

 P/ordtii. Very free, hardy climber ; bluish-purple 



flowers. 25 cents. 

 Princess. Rich scarlet. 50 cents to $1.00. 

 Quadrangularis variegata. Variegated foliage ; blu- 

 ish-purple flowers. Scarce kind. 50 cents to Si-to- 



Peperomia,— 

 Maculosa. Bright green, veined with white. 20 cents. 



A tropical plant of gor- 



Resedcejlora. This plant bears tiny .spikes of white 

 flcwers ; very fine for button-hole bouquets. 20 cts. 



Petunia, 25 cents each. 

 Blanche. Double white. 

 Magnet. Double blotched. 



Pilea, (Artillery' Plant.) 20 cents. 



Pilogyne, Sauvis, A beautiful, rapid-growing 

 climber ; excellent fur screens or verandas ; fine for the 

 house in winter. 20 cents. 



Pink. White fringed, hardy. 25 to 50 cents. 



Plumbago, — 

 Capensis. Very pretty plant, producing large heads of 



light blue flowers. 2c cents. 

 Larpentae. Dwarf, hardy shrub, indigo blue ; fine for 

 edging ; covered with bloom during summer r.nd au- 

 tumn. 25 cents. 



Poinsettia, pulcherrima. 

 geous beauty', the bracts of 

 leaves that surround the flow- 

 er being, in well grown spec- 

 imens, one f ot in diameter, 

 of the most dazzling .-car et. 

 In a hot-house temperature ^- 

 of si:<ty degrees, it begins to 

 bloom in November, and re- 

 mains expanded until Feb- 

 ruary. This peculiarity of 

 blooming in the heart of A. 



winter, makes it largely in rOinsettia 



d-'mand for basket'i and vases of cut flowers at the holi- 

 days. 25 cents 10 $1.00 each. 



Pomegranate, d-uiarf. (Punica nana.) This va- 

 riety has the peculiari;y of blooming when quite small. 

 The flower is a rich shade of orange-scarlet ; a rare 

 color. 25 cents. 



Primrose, hardy. Double white. 25 cents. 



Primula, Chiv.ensis. Best varieties. 25 cents, 

 " Double white. 50 cents. 



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Primu'a, double. 



