LONG BRO'S DOLLAR COLLECTIONS. 
Value at 
Catalogue 
S"o. Prices. 
Collection No. 17. 
i Geranium, Excellent 15 
1 Achryanthes Gilsonii 15 
1 Centaurca Gymnocarpa 20 
t German Ivy 15 
1 Lobelia crinus grandis 15 
1 Saxifraga Sarmcntosa. ... 15 
1 Vinca varicgata 15 
1 Ivy-leaf Geranium is 
1 Dew Plant 15 
* Premium article 20 
1 Article, our selection 15 
COLLECTIONS FOR VASES, Continued. 
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Collection No. 31. 
1 Geranium. Excellent 15 
1 Fuchsia, fine for purpose... 15 
1 Ucgonia hyb. mtiltitlora. ... 15 
■ Pilea .5 
1 Gnaphalium lanatum 15 
1 Maurandia 15 
1 Lobelia, crinus grandis 15 
t Tradcscanthia Zebrina, . .. is 
. Var. Thyme.... 5 
1 Glccoma 15 
1 Premium article 30 
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Collection No. 19. 
1 Achryanthes Lindcnii 15 
1 Geranium, Harold 15 
1 11 Penelope . ... 15 
1 Nirembcrgia grandillora. . . 15 
1 German Ivy .. 15 
1 Moncyvinc 15 
1 Ivy-leaf Genu, Remarkable 15 
1 Tradcscanthia rep. vitata. 15 
1 Isolcpsis gracilis 15 
1 Premium article 20 
1 Article, our selection 15 
Collection No. IS. 
Upright Plants for Window Box. 
1 Richardia alba maculata. . . 30 
1 Begonia Camca 20 
1 11 Palmata 20 
. Geranium, Gen. Grant 15 
1 11 Excellent 15 
1 11 Gloric de Cor- 
bon.ty 15 
1. Geranium, Pearl 15 
1 Centaurca Gymnocarpa.. .. 20 
1 Premium article 20 
1 Article, our selection 15 
10 1. 75 
Collection No. 20. 
Upright Plants for Vase. 
1 Canna discolor 
1 Geranium, Gen. Grant 
1 11 Queen of the 
West 
1 Geranium, Francis Dubois, 
1 Fuchsia 
1 Centaurca Gymnocarpa.... 
1 Nirembcrgia grandiflora 
t Feverfew, double while 
1 Premium article 
1 Article, our selection 
Collection No. S3. 
Droopcrs and Climbers. 
1 German Ivy 
1 Lobelia 
1 Russclia Juncca 
1 Moncyvinc. 
1 Ivy-leaf Geranium, white.. 
1 11 11 colored 
1 Vinca varicgata 
1 Tradcscanthia 
1 Saxifraga 
1 Glccoma rotundefolia 
1 Premium article 
1.70 
COLLECTIONS FOR POT CULTURE, 
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Collection No. 33. 
1 Abutilon Striatum. . . . 15 
1 Begonia, Saundcrsonii 15 
1 11 HybridaMultiflora 15 
1 Gcnwiium, Scarlet 15 
1 11 Pink 20 
1 11 Rosc-scentcd. .. 15 
1 11 Double Pink... 30 
1 Hydrangea Hortcnsis. . . ; 20 
1 Premium article 20 
1 Article, our selection 15 
Collection No. 34. 
1 Calla Lily. 15 
1 Calceolaria 15 
1 Fuchsia, Elm City 20 
1 11 Princess of Wales 25 | 
1 ., Carl Holt 25 I 
1 Ivy, Hcdcra Chrysocarpa. . 20 I 
1 Oleander Splcndcns 20 
1 Premium article 20 
1 Article, our selection 15 
Collection No. 33. 
1 Begonia Camca 
1 11 Subpcltata nigri- 
1 Geranium, Double Scarlet . 
1 11 Silver edge 20 
1 .1 Mrs. Pollock... 25 
1 Dwarf Pomegranate 20 
1 Premium article 20 
1 Article, our selection 
Collection No. 26. 
1 Calla Lily 
1 Begonia Foliosa 
1 Wax Plant 
1 Fuchsia, Princess of Wales 
1 11 Wave of Life 
1 Rose Geranium 
1 Geranium, Admiration 
1 11 Sparkler 
1 Premium article 
Collection No. 37. 
1 Abutilon VcrschafTcltii 
1 Begonia Fuchsoidcs coc- 
i-7S 
t Fuchsia, Brilliant*... 
1 11 Avalanch 
1 Tuberose, double 
1 Showy Cactus 
1 Dwarf Calla. 
1 Premium article 
1 Article, our selection . 
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Collection No. 38. 
1 Fuchsia, Arabella 
1 Begonia Saundcrsonii 
1 Ivy, Hcdcra Bicolor. 
1 Geranium, single pink 
1 11 Rosc-scentcd ... 
o. Prices. 
1 Geranium Lemon-scented. . 15 
1 11 Peppermint .... 15 
1 Abutilon Sautana 20 
1 Premium article... 20 
1 Article, our selection 15 
Collection No. 30. 
1 Euonyiuus aurca var 
1 Myrtus communis 
1 DwarfPomegranatc 
in, Rosc-scentcd.... 
1.70 
Salm 
1 11 Silver-edged.... 
1 Hydrangea Hortcnsis 
1 Smilax 
1 Premium article.. 
1 Article, our selection 
Collection No. 30. 
1 Begonia, Hyb. Multiflora,. 
1 Double Feverfew 
1 Lantana, L. Nain 
1 Geranium, Salmon 
1 ii Scarlet 
1 Fuschia Bianca 
1 11 Tower of London.. 
1 Gazania 
1 Premium article 
1 Article, our selection 
COLLECTIONS FOR WINTER FLOWERING. 
The plants in the following lists are specially adapled to Winter Jit 
Such plants ^as Carnations, Bouvardias, Violets, 
Vincas, Solanums, and even Geraniums, Lantanas, 
Abutilons, etc., that may be desired for growing in pots 
in the winter, can be grown in the garden, planted out 
in.summcr, to excellent advantage, as they make a bet- 
ter growth than if kept in pots, are more easily man- 
aged, and can be lifted without detriment in the Call. 
They should be taken up and potted as early as the 
first few weeks of September, in order that they may 
fully recover from the operation, before cold weather 
"'Avoid taking plants that have been thus managed 
into their winter quarters too soon, but gradually inuic 
them to the confined air of the room or bay window, 
by keeping them inside during cold nights or cool 
weather, allowing them to be fully exposed to the air 
