MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS AND VINES. 



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The Champion Pot Plant. 



Otaheite Orange can be planted in Pots or Boxes at any 

 time* Will give perfect satisfaction. 



This is, beyond question, one of the most satisfactory plants for 



?ot culture in our collection. It becomes more popular each year, 

 t is a dwarf reproduction of the genuine fruit-bearing Orange 

 tree, the flower being identical. It flowers and fruits in pots, is 

 exceedingly floriferous, blooming almost continuously. The fra- 

 grance of the flowers is simply delicious, and with one or two 

 plants one can have a generous supply of highly prized and much 

 coveted Orange blossoms. It fruits immediately after flowering ; 

 the fruit measures about 3 inches in diameter, and while not so 

 strongly flavored as an ordinary Orange, it is quite edible, the 

 difference being but slight. E. J. Saul, in c very instructive article 

 published in Success with Floivers, says that on a single plant, 

 twenty inches high, one hundred and sixty-four buds were 

 counted. Strong, repotted plants, a year and a half old, 15 cts. 

 each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. Larger size, 25c. each, postpaid by Mail. 



Giant White Scented Snapdragon. 



This remarkable new plant has attracted widespread attention 

 and in one season has jumped to a foremost place among choice 

 plants for pot culture. It is a perpetual bloomer, compact and 

 branching in habit, sending up flower spikes by the dozen, 1 to 2 

 feet in height, almost as large and as beautiful as a Gladiolus. 

 Color pure white, with lemon-tinged throat, and of lovely fra- 

 grance. Flowers keep two weeks after being cut. Has created a 

 sensation wherever seen. Fine blooming plants, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 

 50 cts.; 7 for $1. 



New Ever-blooming Begonia Vernon* 



Will be of the greatest value for bedding and culture in open 

 ground. From the time the plants are fairly established they 

 bear a continuous supply of flowers up until severe frost. The 

 flowers are strikingly beautiful, being of an intense brilliant deep 

 red color, which is magnificently set off by the abundant and 

 vigorous deep green foliage, which is stiff and glossy, partly mar- 

 gined with bronze purple. The splendid foliage and brilliant 

 flowers are equally as beautiful in the shade as in the sun ; in fact, 

 this valuable Begonia thrives everywhere, and we recommend it 

 highly both for bedding and pot culture. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 

 9 for $1. 



Solanum Wendlandi. 



An exceedingly rare and beautiful variety, considered one of 

 the best and most gorgeous-flowering climbing plants known. 

 When only a few feet high, even in the open ground, it bears enor- 

 mous panicles or heads of flowers, 2 feet and more in circumfer- 

 ence, each head being made up of hundreds of Lilac flowers 2% 

 inches across. A grand variety that will surely please everybody. 

 Not hardy. As a pot plant it possesses superior merit. 25 cts. each; 

 3 for 60 cts.; 5 for $1. 



SPECIAI, OFFER.- One plant each of the four varieties de- 

 scribed on this page for 60 cts., postpaid by Mail. 



NEW GIANT WHITE SCENTED SNAPDRAGON. 



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NEW SOLANUM WENDLANDI. 



