DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



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Roses, Noisette, or 

 $1,50 per dozen : 

 Amie Vibert. White. 

 Euphorsine, Yellouash rose. 

 Caroline Manais. Bluish white. 

 La Marque. Straw color. 

 Glcire d' Dijon. Salmon. 



Climbing — Monthly. Bedding plants 15 cents each ; 



Marshal Neil. Yellow. 

 Setina. Rose. 

 Solfatarre. Saffron yellow. 

 Woodland Margeurite. White. 



Roses, Hardy Moss. Bedding plants 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen : 

 Countess Murinais. White. Salet. Rich rose. 



Princess Adelaide. Rose.- Mrs. Wood. Bright rose. 



Perpetuat White. Best white. Mrs. Lobb. Crimson purple. 



Large plants from 75 cents to $1.50. 



Roses, Hardy Cli?nbing. Bedding plants 15 cents each ; $1.50 per doz. : 

 Baltimore Belle. White and blush. Seven Sisters. Rose. 



Triumph. Deep rose. Queen of th€ Prairie. 



Gem of the Prairie. Good climber ; blooms in clusters. 30 cents. 



Saxifraga, sarmentosa. Basket plant. 20 cents. 



Sedlim, earned var. White striped foliage. 



8eduni, SieboldH var. Leaves marginated with yellow. 25 cents. 



Sllliiax, Myrsphyllum Asparagoides. There is no climbing plant in 

 cultivation that surpasses this in the graceful beauty of its foliage. Its peculiar, 

 wavy formation renders it one of the most valuable plants for vases or baskets ; 

 can be trained to climb, or allowed to droop, as required ; in cut flowers it is 

 now considered indispensable by all florists ; its hard texture enables it to keep 

 several days after being cut without wilting. For a parlor or window plant, it 

 is indispensable. 20 to 50 cents. 



^^•iiWinw^ jasndnoides. A rapid growing climber, 85 cents. 



^^2i'a\im.j jasminoides variegated. 25 cents. 



Solanum, fol var. Dwarf varieties. 25 cents. 



Tliyine, goldeji lemon. Leaves marginated yellow. 15 cents. 



Torrania, asiatica. Flowers light blue, shaded violet. 25 cents. 



TropaBOlllin, (Nasturtium.) Double orange. 25 cents. 



Yerbeaas. For years, the cultivation of the Verbena has been made a 



specialty by many leading florists. We off"er thirty varieties this season. In 

 making up this collection, we have kept two objects in view: good bedding 

 qualities and finest flowers. It has been our aim to grow no other, and our 

 customers may rest assured that this set comprises all the positive colors to be 

 found in any colection of Verbenas, together with the best striped and mottled 

 ones grown. A collection of the finest sorts. 10 cents each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Teronica, Anderso7iii var. Shining green and white foliage. 25 cents. 



Vinca, elegantissima. Evergreen creeper, creamy white markings. 25 cts. 



Violets. Hardy, double, sweet scented varieties , blue and white. 15 cts. 



