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Vittata Hybrids. These are beautifully striped and blotched, 

 and are deliciously fragrant. White striped and blotched orange and scarlet, $1.00 

 each, S9.00 per doz. Red veined, striped and dashed with white, $1.00 each, $9.00 

 per doz. 



Equestris (Barbadoes Lily). A profuse flowering varietj-; flowers red with white 

 centre. 30 cts. each. 

 Formosissima (Jacoboean Lily). Dark scarlet, free-blooming. Splendid for pot culture, 

 and can be grown in water like Hyacinths; flowers in summer if kept dry during winter. 

 50 cts. each, $4.00 per doz. 

 JohnsoniL Strong, vigorous growth, bearing from 3 to 6 brilliant red flowers on each 

 stem. The petals are striped with white, rendering the flower very attractive. Very 

 fragrant. (See cut.) Price, 50 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. 



Undulata (Nerine). A veiy pretty species, with bright pink wavy flowers. 50 cts. 

 each, $4.00 per doz. SPECIAL OFFER— Set of 6 fine Amaryllis for $3.00. 



CLEMATIS JACKMaNII 



Is the plant shown in the above engraving. Its manner of 

 growth is well illustrated above. For description and price 

 of this and other Clematu, see page 129. 



EEADT MAT IST. 



Undoubtedly among the most valu- 

 able of summer-blooming plants, when 

 planted in masses or when scattered 

 through a mixed border. No class of 

 plants, perhaps, gives such a variety of 

 color, and none is more valuable for all 

 the pui-poses of a garden flower. 

 Price, 10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz., 

 $G.00 per 100. 



Cope's Gem. Best dwarf blue. 



White Cap. Best dwarf white, 

 splendid for cemetery deciration. 10 

 cts. each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 



•i^ ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS. 



Very fine, filmy foliage. A handsome climbing plant 

 for the window, and a very useful pot plant. Price, 15 

 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 



^ ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 4- 



One of the handsomest of our foliage plants. The leaves are a bright green, are gracefully 

 arched, and are as finely woven as the finest silken mesh. Their lasting qualities when 

 cut are remarkable, retaining their freshness for weeks ; hence it ranks as the most valu- 

 able plant we have for this purpose, surpassing Maiden-hair Ferns in grace, fineness of / 

 texture and richness of color. Price, strong plants, $1.00 each. '^ 



Magnificent bulbous plants for the greenhouse or conservatory, flowers produced in the 

 greatest profusion. In the whole range of bulbous plants there is nothing to surpass these 

 in effectiveness as pot plants. They rival the Gloxinias in richness of color, but surpass 

 them in grace and freedom of bloom. The bulbs must be kept dormant in winter, and 

 about January should be potted in light soil and leaf-mould ; this, with a little moisture 

 and temperature of 60 to 70°, will start them into growth. Beginning about May they 

 Woom oontiHually the entire summer. Price, 30 cts. each, $3.00 per doz. (See cut.) 



igapanthus, |jmbellatus> 



(The Blue African Lily, or Love Flower.) 

 This is a grand plant both 

 for decoration outside and in 

 the greenhouse. Foliage 

 large and graceful, clusters 

 of 20 to 30 bright blue flowers 

 crowning each of the flower 

 stalks, which frequently at- 

 tain a height of 3 feet— the 

 flowers opening in succession 

 for a long period during the 

 summer and autumn. They 

 are noble ornaments on lawns 

 or in pots or tubs on terraces 

 or piazzas. 35 cts. each, 

 $3.50 per doz. 





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