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Jassamine, zight-dlooming. A shrubby plant of 
easy culture. The flowers are of apale yellow color, 
and exceedingly fragrant, its delicate perfume being 
perceptible only at night. 25 cents. 
Jassamine, Cafe. (Gardenia Florida.) Flowers 
pure white, and exceedingly fragrant. 30 to so cents. 
Lantana. Valuable plants for bedding out; of the 
most delicate colors ; white, rose; orange, lilac and yel- 
low. 25 cents. 
Lobelia, sfeczosa. A valuable plant for ribbon lines 
or baskets. -20 cents. 
Mahernia, odorata. A neat-growing, green-house 
plant, blooming in the early Spring. Flowers yellow, 
bell-shaped, and of exquisite fragrance. 25 cents. 
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MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 
Mesembryanthemum, cardifolium variegatum. 
(Vartegated Ice Plazt.) Exceedingly valuable for 
baskets or vases, as its succulent character enables it to 
stand our hot and dry weather admirably. The star- 
like, purple flowers contrast finely with the creamy 
white foliage. 25 cents. 
Mesembryanthemum, svandiflorum. Very showy; 
pink and white. 25 cents. 
Marantas. Beautiful, ornamental foliage. They 
require a good deal of heat. New sorts. 25 cts to $2.00. 
Mikania, vzo/acea. A climbing or creeping piant; 
very striking; foliage of a purple-green; very showy 
for baskets or vases. 25 cents. 
Myrtus, communis. (Myrtle.) Double, white- 
flowering. 25 cents. 
Myrtle, White Crafe. Hardy in the South, but 
should be kept from the frost in the North. It isa 
shrub, and produces wonderously beautiful flowers. soc. 
Nerium, (Oleander.) Double rose. 25 to 50 cents. 
Nerium, (Oleander.) Single white. 25 cents to $1.00 
Oxalis. Pink and white. 25 cents. 
Othonna, crassifolia. Small, tassel-like flower; 
fine for vases and baskets. 25 cents. 
Palms. For decorative purposes, the Palm stands 
unrivaled, imparting a rich, tropical appearance wher- 
ever used. They are growing so rapidly in popularity, 
that no entertainment of importance is now given with- 
eut a tasteful array of Palms can be found among the 
decorations. 
Palm, Chamerops, Humiilis. $1.00 to $3.00. 
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OXALIS. 
Palm, Chamerops, Excelsa. $1.00 to $3.00, 
ee . Fortunez. $t.00 to $3.00, 
Seafortia Eleganzs. $3.00 to $10.00. 
Lantania Borbonica. $1.00 to $3.00. 
“ Pandanus Utilis. 50 cents to $3.00. 
Curculigo Recurolata. $1.00 to $5.00. 
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PASSIFLORA. 
_ Passiflora, trefisciata. (Variegated Passton Fiow- 
er.) A free-growing climber, with tri-lobed, dark green 
blossoms. 25 cents. 
Passiflora, Afordtzz. Very free, hardy elimber; 
bluish-purple Howers. 25 cents. 
Peperomia, verschaffeltz, Leaves marked with 
| frosted white or silvery stripes. Splendid for Wardian 
| Cases. 25 cents. 
Peperomia, maculosa. Bright green, veined with 
| white. 25 cents. 
MYRTLE—Crapr. PALM—Hovumitts. EXCELSA. 
