TETRANEMA MEXICANA. 



(Mexican Foxglove;. 

 This charming little Mexican plant is new in this 

 country. We have grown it from seed and it is never 

 without its numerous bunches of pretty purplish-blue 

 flowers from January until December. Its very neat 

 foliage contrasts elegantly with the flowers. A first- 

 class window gem. Electros, $1.25. 



Trade price, $2.00 per 1000 seeds. 



PHYGELIUS CAPEN3IS. 



(Cape Fuchsia). 



Seldom have we seen a plant so charming and free bloom- 

 ing. During our dry Summer it was never out of flower, 

 while Geraniums alongside of it were drying up. Plants only 

 15 inches high bear from 10 to 20 bold stalks, completely 

 crowded with long, showy scarlet flowers ; persistently pro- 

 duce from May until late in the Autumn. An elegant bedding 

 plant as well as pot plant, growing in any kind of soil, and 

 will probably prove hardy. Electro, fi.50. 



Trade price, per one-half ounce, $5.00. 



Nemesia Strumosa Suttoni. 



This charming plant is undoubtedly one of the most beau- 

 tiful annuals that has been introduced into cultivation for 

 some years past. It is a native of Africa and was first intro- 

 duced last year by Messrs. Sutton & Sons, of England. This 

 Nemesia is remarkable for its free flowering character, long 

 duration in bloom and astonishing diversitv in the color of its 

 flowers. If raised under glass in March and transferred to the 

 open ground in Mav, the plants begin to show their beauty in 

 June and continue in flower till the end of September. Several 

 stems are thrown up by each plant to the height of 12 or 15 

 inches an^ tVi» nnge of color? i^ch" 3 "- ...uu^ p a i e vc ti olv 

 rich deep orange, and all shades between pink and deep 

 crimson. Electros, S2.00. 



Trade price per one-quarter ounce, $2.00. 



GERARD IA TENUIFOLIA. 



A beautiful half-hardy perennial from Mexico, allied 

 to the Penstemon. It forms regularly branching erect 

 bushes 15 inches high, with narrow linear foliage. The 

 flowers are tubular, bell shaped, of a light violet color, 

 with a pale lilac throat. If sown early in Spring the 

 plants will bloom in July- August, or, if sown in the 

 Summer with other perennials and kept over Winter, 

 will flower contln- " 1 f." -.i v dimmer. 



Fine for pot as we!; a. out door culture. Electros free 

 with orders for two -res or more. 



Trade price, per oz., §2.50. 



