j-^ARKER. 8f ^OOD, jSEED CATALOGUE. 



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FUCHSIAS. 



Fuchsias are popular and generally admired plants, adapted for the greenhouse, parlor or garden ; growing freely, 

 and blooming all summer. Our collection comprises all the free-blooming and best sorts. Double, single and golden- 

 leaved Fuchsias, 25 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



FICUS ELASTICA (India-Rubber Tree). 



A noble-looking plant, with very large, thick, glossy-green leaves; admirable for planting out in summer, and 

 one of the most decorative for the conservatory or parlor in winter. $1.00 each ; $9.00 per dozen. 



GLOXINIAS. • " 



Gloxinias are a beautiful group of plants, with large, foxglove-shaped flowers of an infinite variety of tints, and' 

 produced in great profuson from the base of a deep, rich green, velvety foliage. They flower all the summer, and are- 

 the finest ornaments of the greenhouse from June to September. Fine named varieties, 50 cents. Extra fine seedlings,, 

 beautiful colors, 25 cents each; |2.so per dozen. 



HEATHS, or ERICAS. 



A beautiful class of plants, flowering during the winter months, and invaluable at that season for choice bouquets. 



Six fine varieties. 30 cents each ; 



3.00 per dozen. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



All beautiful, plants, producing very large heads of white, pink, or blue flowers. 



Hortensis, the well-known common and beautiful kind. 

 Otaksa, similar to Hortensis: with larger heads of bluish 



flowers. 

 Thomas Hogg, pure white. 



Paniculata grandiflora, white, hardy, see special list of 

 shrubs. 



Japonica variegata, leaves marked with pure white.. 

 50 cents each ; $4.50 per dozen. 



20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen ; large plants, special price. 



IVY. 



Valuable for the parlor or greenhouse ; growing very freely in the shade. 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen 



GERMAN IVY. , 



A rapid-growing and handsome plant, with ivy-shaped 

 deep-green leaves, admirably adapted for covering a wall or 

 trellis in summer, or for baskets or vases. 15 cents each ; 

 #1.50 per dozen. 



CAPE JESSAMINE (Gardenia). 



Well known for their large, double, fragrant, white 

 flowers, produced all the autumn. 30 cents each ; $3.00 per 

 dozen. 



PRIMROSE, Chinese Varieties. 



A fine class of free-flowering, winter-blooming plants, js 

 continuing a long time in flower, in suitable sunny situa- fP 

 tions ; producing flowers of nearly all shadings.and tints. 

 Double White, 5° cents eacn ! 



Single Varieties, of various colors, 15 to 25 cents each. 

 #1.50 to $2.50 per dozen, according to size of plants. 



PALMS. . 

 Seaforthia Elegans, tall and graceful. 

 Latania Barbonica, very desirable and easily grown. 

 50 cents to $3.00 each. 



PELARGONIUMS, SHOW AND SPOTTED. 



The recent new kinds are very great improvements 

 upon the Pelargoniums of former years ; and they are now 

 justly considered to be among the most attractive and beau- 

 tiful of greenhouse plants, ■ — ■ easily grown, flowering pro- 

 fusely, and presenting in their varied as well as exquisite tinting, spotting, and penciling, an array of beauty almost 

 unsurpassed. Forty-seven named sorts, finest colors. 30 cents each; $3,00 per dozen. . Plants in three-inch pots, 

 $10.00 per hundred. 



PASSIFLORA (Passion Flower). 



All the Passifloras are very handsome climbing plants, growing rapidly, and blooming freely with blue, purple, or 

 scarlet blossoms. Passiflora Caerulea is nearly hardy ; and Passiflora Princeps requires the hot-house. 30 cents each ; 

 $3. 00 per dozen. 



MYRSIPHYLLUM ASPARAGOIDES (Smilax). 



One of the most delicate and beautiful of all climbing plants, growing rapidly, and covering a trellis in a few weeks. 

 The foliage is small, smooth and glossy, and for bouquets or wreaths, or for table decoration, surpasses every other 

 plant. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen ; $8.00 per hundred. 



Passiflora Cserulea. 



